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; PARAMOUNT & AjRJTORAFT' i THE THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. NOW SHOWING! THE MAGNIFICENTLY-STAGED PRODUCTION, THE PROPHET'S PARADISE; Featuring EUGENE OB BIE.N. 'A ROMANCE OFV CONSTANTINOPLE AND FIFTH AVENUE, IN "THE PROPHET'S PARADISE" YOU WILL SEE Magnificent Scenes of Constantinople and its surroundings. The sinister byways of Stamboul. The street of Nameless Fears. The Secret Slave Market. The Battle with the Harem Guards, The Sale of the Most Beautiful Girl to the highest bidder and its result, together with . 100 OTHER INCIDENTS THAT WILL GRIP AND HOLD. Alao, BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA LEE "THE ROAD TO ARCADY^ A GRIPPING STORY OF LOVE AND FALSE AMBITION that Sacrifices a Daughter for an Old Man's Gold. A night of heirt-' break, tear-flooded, but, with the da.y, the Dawn of Resolution, Tears Water the Flowers that Bloom beside PRICES AS USUAL. 'BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS OPEN FOR PARAMOUNT, AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT, AT BRISTOL, OR TELEPHONE 3470. A SPECIALLY-ARRANGED MUSICAL SCORE WILL BE PLAYED BY PARAMOUNT'S ORCHESTRA SUPREME Conductor, Mr. C. Pwnel! ARTCRAFT'S SELECT ORCHESTRA ' Under the Conductorahip of Mise Blanche Crump KING'S THE^ AS^^r ms KING'S TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS HIS MASTER WORK: "HAIL THE WOMAN," A Great Motion Picture is presented here, in which magnificent tribute is paid to Womanhood. It visualises the new position of woman. It pictures her oonquest over evory-day economic conditions. It is a drama of "just folk," for the characters might bo your mother, your son, or your daughter.. It is not a political preachment nor a sermon on morality—just a human dram* of life, WITH THE GREATEST CAST OF STARS EVER ASSEMBLED ON THE ,i SCREEN, including FLORENCE VIDOR, LLOYD HUGHES, / ■ THEODORE ROBERTS, MADGE BELLAMY; TULLY MARSHALL, CHARLES MEREDITH, Etc. THE PICTURE A WEARY PUBLIC HAS WAITED FOR! In addition: MISS GWEN SPANSWICK, THE TALENTED AUSTRALIAN SOPRANO, Who will fee remembered by her engagement with the Royal Choral Union, playing the name-part Maritana. In the opinion of New Zealand's leading: critic Miss Soanswick has a beautifully-placed coloratura soprano voice of singular purity and sweetness. . USUAL EXCELLENT SUPPORTS, Conduotor ... L. D. AUSTIN. Orerture ... "MARITANA" (Wallace). BOOK NOW. - PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Theatre Tel. 21-212. COMMENCING TO-DAY ■■ „ ••■'.. at • ■.'.,„' ...■.. ■>■ . •.- ; THE STRAND THEATRE. A PROGRAMME OF CHEERFULNESS 1 JAC KIE CO O G.A.N : ("THE- KID") IN THE UP-TO-DATE 1922 MODEL OF THE GREAT BOOK, "PECKS BAD BOY." EVERY BAD BOY, EVERY GOOD BOY, EVERY BOY'S Father, Mother, Sister, Cousin, Aunt, and Uncle SHOULD SEE THIS DELIGHTFUL PICTURE. ■ Also, THE SMART MUSICAL COMEDY ON THE SCREEN, "dH, BOY!" A Breezy, Buoyant, Bubbling Outburst of Merriment, Sunshine, Smiles, and Feminine Loveliness. JUNE CAPRICE and CREIGHTON HALE. '. ' . And ■ ■ . SNOOKY, THE HUMANZEE, In the Comedy Feature, "READY TO SERVE." SPECIAL MATINEE: SATURDAY, "Peck's B«d Boy," at 2 p.m. USUAL PRICES. , Tel. 3299. 2.15 ——TO-DAY! — 7.30 QUEEN'S THEATRE. A JAZZY SYNCOPATION OF FLAPPER LOVE AND HIGH-TONB ADVENTURE, AS EXPERIENCED BY A LITTLE PIANIST IN A SMALL MUSIC SHOP, "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" AN ADVENTUROUS ROMANCE OF "A PERFECT LITTLE LADY" WHO RISKED HER REPUTATION FOR FRIENDSHIP, AND WON, Starring GLADYS WALTON 'As th© little J»zz Flipper who mistook Men for Piano Stools—and sat on them. WHAT SHE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT MEN COULD BE WRITTEN ON AN ASPIRIN TABLET! In addition: . UNIVERSAL PRESENTS "UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS!" Starring ! ■ .VIRGINIA FAIRE [■' ■'' V■• And • ' : LEONARD CLAPHAM. !A' Powerful, Pulsating Drama, of the Great Canadian North Woods; of the forces of lawlessness and order; and of the eternal struggle between love and duty, By JACQUES JACCARD. Alio, "WINNERS OF. THE WEST."' INTERNATIONAL NEWS. CENTURY COMEDY.; ;queen's symphony orchestra '< {Conductor: Mr. A. H. Jerome). USUAL PRICES. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 22-334.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1922, Page 2

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