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EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Groat Double-Feature Programme. EVA , HARRY NOVAK . And GRIBBEN, And 100 of the Most Beautiful Bathing Girls, in "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." ' What is tho mystery up in Mary's Attio? The answer puzzled them all—the be\vhi3kerod professor, his son, the whole school of beautiful girls. How they solved^ it is a story of fun and hilarity, tinged with romance and thrilling adventure. Don't miß3 this whimsical Comedy. Feature No. 2: The. Dainty, Fascinating ... • BILLIE RHODES, '• In a Picturisation of the Famous Novel, "THE LOVE CALL." "THE LOVE CALL." ■■ In Addition: EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FILMS, Among which is* another of the famous SHERLOCK HOLMES ■ Adventure Series, by Cor.an Doyle, "A CASE OJ? IDENTITY." And Bright Musical Numbers by THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor: Mr. M. T. Dixon). Night Prices: Stalls Is Itl, Circle 2s 2d; Reserved, 2a 9d. ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE. A R A MOUNT T H E A T R E. LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS ■ ' Of tho Sensational Success,'1 * "OVER THE HILL." " OVER THE HILL." " OVER THE HILL." YOUR LAST FOUR CHANCES Of Seeing " OVER THE HILL." . " OVER THE HILL." " OVER ,THB HILL." Hear Lon Kleim's Vocal Inspiration,. " OVER THE HILLi" Sung Each Evening prior to the Screening ' of tho Film. SPECIAL PRlCES—Matinees, Is Id, Is 8d; Reserves, 6d extra. NIGHT—Is Id, Is Bd, 2s 2d. Reserves, 6d extra. A RTCRAFT. ixRTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME As at PARAMOUNT. -, i , —— SHOWN ONLY AT OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, ■■<> NEWTOWN TWO ' The TWO • NIGHTS Great NIGHTS ONLY. Super-feature, ONLY. " THE MARK OF ZORRO," "THE MARK OF ZORRO," "THE MARK OF ZORRO," "THE MARK OF ZORRO," "THE MARK OF ZORRO," Featuring .. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. l DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. A Story teeming with THRILLS! ROMANCE THRILLS! THRILLS! and THRILLS! THRILLS! LOVE. THRILLS! " GEE WHIZ!" Sonnett Comedy. OUR ORCHESTRA. : OUR ORCHESTRA. _• ".; A SONG CHORUS IN THE INTERVAL.: ■ Ring Theatre for Reserves. Usual Prices. Usual Prices. ING'S THEATRE! '■ COMING FRIDAYJACKIE COOGAN (The Kid) In "PECK'S BAD BOY!" TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. The Happiness Hour. COMMUNITY SINGING! COMMUNITY SINGING! ' COMMUNITY SINGING! CHEER GERMS. CHEER GERMS. FREE CHEER GERMS. Song Leader: MRS. ALBERT-RUSSELL,' Accompanist: (Not. Sure Yet). You cannot knit Cheer, Germs into your system, but you can sing them .„. I there, bo come in and sing. CHEER UP! BETTER TIMES AHEAD! Chase Gloom! ■ Radiate Cheer! ALBERT. RUSSELL, Secretary. KING'S THEATRE! COMING FRIDAYJACKIE COOGAN (The Kid) In : "PECK'S BAD BOY!" EUCHRE Parties are held Every TUESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, in Druids' Hall, Lower Tory-street, near old Railway Station, at 8 p.m. Six good prizes each evening. On Saturday, the first prizes comprise half-sides of bacon respectively. Please Note that Friday Evening is a transfer from Esperanto Hall to Druids' Hall. Admission, Is. C. REILLY, Conductor. COMMUNITY SINGING AT DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. TO-MORROW, 1 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. A COMMUNITY SING has been ar- ; ranged to .provide relaxation, for business people who are unable to obtain admission to the usual "Sing" at the Town Hall. All welcome. JYK^EGLINGTON RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING, To be held on Bth, 12th,'and-15th "JULY, 1922. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS, eioept tho TRIAL PLATE, close on MONDAY, 19th, at 9 p.m. with MR. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. T EYLAND CHAR, - A'-.BANC *-* SERVICE. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen-st. Leave Day's Bay. 9.45 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p. m . SUNDAYS. 10.15 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m. . 4 p.m. Special Picnic Parties. Reserved Seats etc. Ring 215. ■ . ' LEYLAND MOTORS, LIMITED. • Maritime Buildings. KILBIRNIE. AND BAY RESIDENTS/. i" HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS JL BILLIARD SALOON, fitted with '! Tables, corner of Coutts and Mahora streets. Now and old friends are cordially iuvitsd to a real good game under ideal conditions. Warm and easy surroundings. J. BALLABEN, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 2