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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. Th«-Theatre of Bif Attraction!. NOW SHOWING: Ralph luce's Magnificent Production, "CHANNING OF THE NORTHWEST!" Featuring EUGENE O'BRIEN. A Great Drama of tho North-West Mounted Police, full of thrills, battles, and romance. : Also CONWAY TEARLE , In "LOVE'S MASQUERADE!" A Story of Domestic Scandal, and » Wreoked Home, Same Programme at ARTCRAFT. Prices as usual, Book your Seats. For Paramount, at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artoraft, at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. COMING FRIDAY NEXT: "LES MISERABLES," . Viotor Hugo'B Masterpiece. ARTCRAFT RTCRAFT (The Theatre of Distinction.) SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. 8.8.8. PARAMOUNT^ ARAMOUNT'S BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH COMPETITION. . LAST DAY ,OF ENTRIES ! Post your Photos. To-night, at latest, for this, th& Greatest of sll Movie Competitions, and for prizes well worth while. NOTE. —Ladies who are unable to obtain their Photos, in time, kindly inquire of Manager. > TAR THEATRE. " TAR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WILLIAM DESMOND,. In the Fastest and Snappiest Picture of His Career. " A BROADWAY COWBOY," A Sparkling Comedy-Drama, in 5 Acts. Pictures that Please the People: ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "MUSICAL TRAMPS." "CHICK CHICK," Chock full of chuckles. ■ "GOING THROUGH THE RYE," A tornado of laughter. ■ " Be Early ! Screen 7.30. . To-night! ' SATURDAY NEXT: ANTONIO MORENO, in "THE SECRET OF THE HILLS." Q<EASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Will be Screened <n Wednesday Nights only when advertised. TO-NIGHT! The Magnificent Parker-Reid Production of Stewart Edward White's famous novel— I I'Tho LEOPARD WOMAN I" Ptarrin(f the Exotic Enchantress of the Screen LOUISE GLAUM. Also showing ■ * • HAROLD LLOYD in a Soroamfrig Two-' reel Comedy "HAND TO MOUTH 1" Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. " . The Finest Detective Serial Ever Screenerd— ...... . . "FANTOMAS.!" Featuring tho famous Stars of "Over the Hill," EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNY WALKER. npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER MONDAY, 31st JULY, At 8 p.m. The Greatest Lecture of this present Age. : MR. HORACE LEAF, MR. HORACE LEAF, MR. HORACE LEAF, ' The eminent English Lecturer and Psychic. Nominee of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. "MATERIALISATIONS," "MATERIALISATIONS," "MATERIALISATIONS," Or "GHOSTS IN SOLID FORM." This Lecture is illustrated by one, of the GREATEST COLLECTION fMF LANTERN SLIDES IN THE WORLD. This collection was got together by the ■ late Sir William Crookes after year 3of experiment in Psychic Science. Admission—3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at the1 Bristol. A. H. MILES, Advance Manager. HE lioked every pug in sight! Was a Par of Lords and Dukes— WALLACE REID, in " THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE." THE whole country has read the book; the whole country will want to see the picture. Vlt's the world's greatest to dute. . i ■ ' Concert chamber, town hall \J ■ , ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. 'back to the cradle back to the cradle • of the human race, of the human race, An appeal for the Children of Pro-Chris-tian and Pro-Ally Armenia, by DR. WIRT, DR. WIRT, United States Commissioner Near East . Relief. COME! HEAR! HELP! NEW ZEALAND ASTRONOMICAL '„■■' SOCIETY. : ; A LECTURE, Illustrated by Lantern , Slides, will bo delivered by Dr. W. W. Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory, and Leader of the Solar Eclipse Expedition, on "Tho Earth's Place(Amongst the Stars," in the Dominion Farmers' Institute, on MONDAY, 31st July, 'at 8 p.m. : All interested are cordially invited to attend. Admission free. D. M. Y. SOMMERVILLE, , Hon. Seoretary. 'ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Incorp.). Now Century Hall, Kent-terrace. SATURDAY. 29ta JULY, 8 P.M., WELCOME SOCIAL TO '■ MR. H. WEBB, The gifted Australian Psychic, -who takes our Platform from next week. \ Music, Dancing, Cards, Etc. Refreshments. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS by the lalo Petrua Van der Velden Now Open Daily at the Art Gallery, Whilmore-strcct. Hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission sd. H. M. GORE, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3