PARAMOUNT. AR AMOUNT. Th» Thaaiia oi Big Attraction!. NOW SHOWING. AB.B. „ 8.8.8. 8.8 B. 8.8.8. BAB. 8.8.8. (BEAUTY' BY BIOGRAPH.) \ The second group of IS Ladies are being shown, and are awaiting your Vote. DON'T FAIL THEM! Absolutely the Greatest Motion. Picture Beauty Competition' yet shown in New .Zealand. Also showing, ! Zaae Grey's Western Stor^r, "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." A Wonderful 1 Picture, chock-a-block with thrilling moments that will grip like » vise, and bold you spellbound. Together with the Wonderful Submarine ' ' . ■• •, < "THE SUBMARINE EYE." I "THE SUBMARINE EYE." Every under-watbr scene is as plain as daylight in this ' See tlie fight DIVER versus SHARK when diving for sunken treasure. See the wonders of the CORAL BEDS at the bottom of the Pacific It will oausd you to gasp with admiration.' . Same Programme at ARTCRAFTi Prices as usual. Book your Seats. For Paramount—At Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artoraft—At Bristol, or Tel. 3470. , FRIDAY NEXT, ' . "ARABIAN LOVE." (Equal to "The Shaik."y ARTCRAFT RTCRAFT (The Theatre of Distinction). SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. RITANNIA, Continuous from RITANNIA, 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. i The Greatest of All Universal Special Attractions, "DR. JIM." 1 ■ "DR. JIM." "DR. JIM." If you like thrill—if you like tense moshenU between real men and real women r- don't miss this great drama, starring FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. Added Attraction: EDITH ROBERTS, 1 % Charming Actress, in a Great Sensational Play, ' "LURING LD?S." "LURING LIPS." Afternoon Sessions Only: The Greatest Detective Chapter Drama Ever Made. "FANTOMAS." "FANTOMAS." Telephone 358. STAR THEATRE, " NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , ANTONIO MORENO, in "THREE SEVENS." "THREE SEVENS." A story of a man condemned on oiromnstantial evidanoe to twenty years' imprisonment. A Thrilling Melodrama, in Five Aoto. CHARLES CHAPLIN, in , - "THE LAND LADY'S PET." Christie Comedy, . "IN FOR LIFE.' 1 Chester Outing Series, "THE WORST WAS TRUE." SATURDAY NEXT: ■■> loot Out For / ■ , "DIAMONDS ADRIFT." LECTURE POSTPONED. TLTR. JOHN STORRIE'S Lecture on ±TJ. "The Tragedies and Atrocities under Prohibition" has 'been Postponed till SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 24th September, at 3 p.m. CORPORATION SOCIAL CLUB. /"^IRAND Euchre Tournament and V Dance EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT, New Century Hall; Kent terrace. Dancing B'till 11. Euchre 8 till 10. Good Prizes given. Los Walker, Pianist. Ladies 6d, Gents Is. ' , W. TIPPETT, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL CHAMPIONRTTTP, At Harbour Board's Shed No. 22, Taranaki street, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1922, at 1.30 p.m. , Over £40 in Prizes. Display of Trophies at Crown Clothing Co,, opposite Evening Post. C. P. WRIGLEY, Chairman of Committee. H. W. COOK, Hon. Sec." DANCING! DANCING! Tt/TRS. T. R. GIBBS holds her Class as ITX usual in the Kilbirnie Hall, THIS MONDAY, 18th Sept. Special Announcement.—Owing to the Kilbirnie Hall not being available after THIS MONDAY, 18th Sept., Mrs. Gibbs wishes to notify her patron 9 that she is transferring her : Dance to the Library Hall, Newtown, commencing MONDAY WEEK, 25th Sept. : THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY DANCING! DANCING! DANCING' JOY NIGHT! JOY NIGHT!' ,T(HE VIOLET ASSEMBLY will hold J- a BIG JOY NIGHT in tho Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith street, on THURSDAY NIGHT, 21st September, at 8 p.m. Everybody invited,' everybody welcome. Free Violets for all given away »t door. Chocolates for the ladies. Six Prizes. Cigarettes for the' gents, given away. Old and New Dances. •■ Spot-LigKl .Waltz. ■'■■.- ' J Sharp, M.0.; H. Spadkman, Seo. Ladies, ,1s; Gehtsi, Is 6d. Music by Miss Murphy. DANCING ! DANCING ! DANCING! THE ROSB ASSEMBLY holds its Weekly Dance. Alexandra Hall, Abel 'Smith street, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT., We are introducing tho Chocolate Waltz. Come along and win a box of Chocolates. Hearty invitation to all old and new patrons. W. Mooney, M.C. E. M. Deelandes, Hon. Sec. Musio by Miss Murphy. Ladies Ib, Gents Is 6d. R. HANNAH AND CO., 'QOCIAL AND DANCE, 90 \ 'ToWheMin , J ALEXANDRA HALL, MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. Music by Miss Murphy. Dancing 8-12. Ladies 2s^ Gents 2s 6d. Supper. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES and Staff are teaching the laWst phases o£ Ballroom Dancing at the Studio, 13, King's Chambers), Willis street. Tel. 870. Hours, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening by appointment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 3
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