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EXTEND ED SEASO N. ? PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THEATRES. THE THEATRES OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. . Owing to » great number of our patron* being usable to gain admission daring the past week, the Management has made arrangements to extend the season for a few days longer. DONT MISS SEEING THIS—THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE, "THE FOUR HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE," • ~~- Featuring . ; RUDOLPH VALENTINQ J At JULIO, With BEAUTIFUL ALICE TERRY A« MARGUERITE, WITH A STAR CAST OF OVER FIFTY OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE-ARTISTS. IMPRESSIVE, INTERESTING, MARVELLOUS, AND MAGNIFICENT. yOU MUST SEE IT! " . BOOK TOUR SEATS FOR PARAMOUNT, AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT, AT BRISTOL, OR TELEPHONE 3470. .' NOTE.—On account of the enormous expense in securing this wonderful production, the Management ii reluctantly compelled to maintain Saturday night prices throughout the season for evening performance!. Ladies and Children are advised to attend at Matinee Sessions. - _ ' _ KINDLY NOTE.—On account of the extraordinary length of thit picture, fame will commence at Paramount at 7.40 sharp; Artoraft, 8 p.m. During the remainder-of the season SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES will be given DAILY at the PARAMOUNT, at HALF-PRICE, commencing at 2.15 p.m., EXCEPT SATURDAY, when the Programme will commence at 2 p.m. sharp. ■ . / " BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL SCORE BY OUR ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY., Wellington, , . ; ': ■' . 18th Aufuit, 1922. v TO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC. DEAR GENERAL PUBLIC,— . Owing to the unprecedented wiceew of "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE,!' the Management of the , PARAMOUNT and ARTCRAFT THEATRES has decided to ' ' extend the season a further week, commencing To-day (Friday), 18th August. . -..,., During tbar period your final opportunity will occur _to -witness, what is undoubtedly, "THE WORLD'S OREATEST • . .PICTURE. • '. . ■ ',■ / .:. .. "■,; V - .-.-■, ■ V '. This olaim is (obstantieied by the leading critic* of the day, and by the thomaods who * itnesMd it last week, both in Auckland ' and Wellington- . ... ./■''■■ In order to anapa yourself of a good seat, may we reoatmnend you to book your accommodation well in advanoe, .., "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" holds many unbeatable records, and present indications x are that the i, Wellington season is going to eet a fresh one. During the remainder of the season,'SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES will take place at the PARAMOUNT, at 2.15 p.m. daily, when children will be admitted to all parts at ' half-price. • - . / i Our advice is "FOLLOW THE CROWDS," they, know where the best entertainment is, and this week it will certainly again be . : at "THE PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT." ; , Tours respectfully, •■'•.■ ■• ■ ■-■ ;> ':'■■ , ■ ' V ' C. D'ARCT ALLEN. - . ■ ■ ■ \ .. ■ . ■■'■'■■"'• '.■ ■'■' ■' ■ "■'■.■■■'■ * '■'■■'■•/ ''■■..'■ TO-NIGHT'S GIGANTIC ATTRACTION, AND THEREAFTER DADCiY,-FROM 11 *jn. TO 10 p.m. SHORIT'S THEATRii - v-.: v. ■•.^■i .-.■ .■;,..•..',,. THE SENSATION OF 1922.\/........ ■■.'>:,' „,,,,,.,., . THE PICTURE THAT HEADS THE LIST OF THE,WORLD'S GREATEST '■■■■ ■' y ' <■'■■■■-•" ■■■ ■■ ■■••. .PRODUCTIONS... •■• Y.i. . ■.• . •... .■ ■ ■ SUPREME PHOTOPLAY ■■■>-■■ ATTRACTION, "SATURDAY NIGHT," A CECIL B. DE MILLE MASTERPIECE. NINE (REELS OF DAZZLING DRAMA, A PICTURE THAT HAS CREATED A SENSATION WHEREVER BHOWN. SOME IDEA OF ITS MAGNITUDE CAN BE GAINED FROM THE .■:. y FOLLOWING:— ••The Sheik," Paramount's greatest production to date, has . run for twenty-six oonseoutive weeks at one theatre in Sydney. ' . "Saturday Night" has not yet been shown in Australia, but in America it beat "The Sheik's" record by eighteen weeks. ../*". ITS GORGEOUS SCENES, WONDERFUL DRESSES, AND SUPERB ACTING MAKE IT ONE OF XHE GREAT PRODUCTIONS OF THE \: '.■ ' ■ ■■: •' , YEAR. . • _■ /■ ■•' \.. -r- ; •,■■ . Hours of Screening:—ll.3s a.m., 2.40, 5.30, and 8.15 p.m. ; PROGRAMME STARTS HALF AN HOUR EARLIER^ '■' ''. ■' ." ADMISSION— ' . ■' ■''' ■'-• DAY SESSIONS TO 5 P.M.—USUAL PRICES. NIGHT SESSIONS FROM 5 P.M.—STALLS Is 6d, CIRCLE 2s {phw ta*)TELEPHONE 768 FOR RESERVES. Just Imagine the Desperate Strata of Beautiful Barbara Preston When She Says "I'LL SELL MYSELF TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER." ' A Momentous Decision That Causes Amazing Complications to All in the DARING* POWERFUL, COMPELLING, AND UNUSUAL DRAMA, "TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS '.■'.. .-"■■'.. . . ■ Featuring'" ' .. . ; ..■.•!■ ALICE JOYCE and MARY OARR ("The Mother,'' in "Over the Hill.") A Powerful Sfery of • Girl's' Fight for Existence whh Honour,: ','■ ■'. :■••'•■' NOW SHOWING AT \ ,' '■ . ' EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S. 11a.m/-CONTINUOUSLY-10 pjp. 11 ».m.-CONTINUOUSLY-10 p.ra. ALSO, THE VW& COMPANY'S BEAUTIFUL IRISH PLAY. A DELIGHTFUL MCTDRISATION OF THE POPULAR BALLAD/ "A&THORE,^ FUliiOF QUAINT IRISH SCENES AND SETTINGS. . "Oh, 'twas sweet of old when our love we told. Where the waives sing to the shore. . ' But if s sad for me now beside the tea, For you're far from me, ' Asthore.'" ' MR. H. E. WILSON, the Well-known Baritone, will Sing "ASTHORE" Nightly. MR. M. DLXON (Conduotor) HAS ARRANGED SPECIAL MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA. " BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. " * THEATRE TELEPHONE 60. yl HOURS OF GREAT A HOURS OF GREAT * HOURS OF GREAT .\ 4 HOURS OF GREAT RU, G B Vi! football RUGB V! ■''.;■ ■•■ ■ At ■• ■ ..■•'■,. ATHLETIC PARK; TO-MORROW, t3 5 . TO-MORROWj NEW ZEALAND v. MAORIS; ■•;■■• ,' • . ■ .., ' < '■ ! Never before has suoh a great match been put on. A test of superiority at New Zealand's National Game. A full-blooded encounter bubbling ov% with excite- . . ment. ':'.'' At 1.30 p.m.— . At 1.30 p.m.— TARANAEI v. WELLINGTON. A Great Inter-provincial Game. , • . ■ $ < ■ ... At 12.15 p.m.— ' At 12.15 fl.mrPONEKE A y, WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ■ ,'• Final of.7th Grade Championship, under 144 years.of age. Despite the great expense of bringing the teams together, the prices have been fixed at: Ground, 2s (plus 2d tax); Reserves, 3s 6d (plus 4d tax). Plan at Bruce Howe's, corner of Woodward street, Reserve's filling rapidly. /•■.-,' 81.B 1. J. M'OOMISKY, SaeretMy, W.R.F.U.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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