PARAMOUNT, . 12" ING'S. ' The Theatre that KING'S. /ARAMOUNT, AGING'S, seta the Standard. KING'S.' Tha Theatre of Big Attractions. '■ ''■"-'-' 'NOW SHOWING " B;B.B. 8.8.8. TO-NIGHT AT 730 BEAUTY BY BIOGRAFH. lUHltonlp , ... - The Greatest Sucoesa Yet. ANITA STEWART, Group Three of 16 Lsdfe» is now thowin«. ANITA STEWART, /Ul ara anxious for your vote*. Don't ■ fall them. lit her most stupendous production— Alw showing, JOHN GILBERT "THE INVISIBLE FEAR." . In . "THE INVISIBLE FEAR." "ARABIAN LOVE," '• THE INVISIBLE FEAR." , Equal to. V. The Sheik." ; .• .:' ft.. birbario Jove staged upoa the The husband waited in the darkness by vast -wastes'of the Sahara. _ the saie. A light glimmered on the ■ ;;A' thrilling 1 drama and all the esotio itaire. He heard a man's voice—just a. ••'■•■■ splendor vof the Far East aa it* whisper—then the thief was revealed. ' —•- - - background. . „ ,-~ , . *-. % ©EiAUTIFUL TO THE EXTREME! A Strong and Powerful Drama. . • . .. Together with • , Madlain traverse . 'In In addition": " THE SPLENDID SIN." m, . „. _ , p omed :. na _ . pfe>tbpl»y of the all-embracing bigness The Klas oi Comedia'n«- ••■•"'*■ ; of mother love. . - LARRY SEMON, A DRAMA OF HIGH LIFE. . , , , . , Ml Btnry brimful of sympathy and heart fa ba latest l*ugh-getter _,„.. ..-,.... interest. "THE SAWMILL." Prices as usual. Book your Seat. [For Paramount at Utility, or Tel. 21-842;' jFor Artcraft at Bnatol, or Tel. 3470. Pla ; n at The Bristol till 5, after sat the ARTCRAFT ' Theatre. Tel. 22-212. RTCRAFT , (Thu Theatre of Distirietion)r CJTRAND THEATRE. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT OTRAND THEATRE. COMING AFraDAY N NEXT- Continuous from 11. a.m. to 10 p.m. "SHACKLES OF GOLD!" pICTURE BEAUTIFUL: B Bml ™ rl n "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY RITANNIA. Continuous TO-NIGHT?" " RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. daily. i< WHBRB IS MY WANDERING BOY A MUCd^S?' !OrA The Picture oT^Sl^eartache and , a. Hoy-B Ambition. : " * "MAN TO MAN!" / : , ■ • ' "MAN TO MAN!" ( A"0----"MAN TO MAN!" . First National presents "MAN TO MAN!" LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BABRYMORE Thrill on thrill—a terrifio battl* in In . --~ the mountains by the : man arid ' "THE MASTER MIND." his sweetheart against odds whioh seem- "THE. MASTER MIND." ed hopelessly uneven 1 A climax that The Story of _a Man who Challenged will hold you breathless until the last mm- God's Exclusive Right to Vengeanceute, and make you wish for more. Excellent Selection of Supports. .' ' •••'v ■'■■■■' Prices as usual. Telephone 3299. ' Featuring- TjIMPRESS. EMPRESS. HARRY CAREY. X!/MPRESS. EMPRESS. HARRY CAREY, / NOW SHOWING: Telephone 358. , ' Continuous from 11 a..m.«io 10 p.m. .__ ANOTHER THIIEE-HOUR TOPEXCLAMATIONS OF NOTCH SHOW, ' ADMIRATION AND AMAZEMENT ' , "MAN*AND WOMAN !" ' Voiced by the Huge Audiences at ' "MAN AND WOMAN!" ' • "HTIVERYBODY'S. Sterling beautiful DIANA ALLEN, uupJJiVBRYBODY'S. ported by JOE KING and an extraordi- - ' n ° ™ rv.ntiT.nniK. in nm I>axS oafit. ■*■ dramatic depiction' of tho U am.-Continuous.-10 p.m. conflict between the ««e 3 for On witnessing "The World's Sweet- supremacy. heart," - . ! MARY PICKFORD "PRINCESS JONES," MARY PICKFORD y Starring MARY PICKFORD - v \ r . TT ' ■ ~Tt wottm MARY PICKFORD . i A^OE CALHOUN. In her Latest and Greatest United A Photoplay of charm, simplicity, and Artists' Production, , . surprises. "THE LOVE LIGHT." Episode Nin» -tIIlSvIlS:" "THE BLUE FOX!" -, " ; _ " EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. An Emotional Story of Poetio Beauty . , ;,.,,,„ and Compelling Strength. A story that Pno»s ,a« usual. , Ring 3442. I "hqlds" you, and thrills you through and - : ■ ; : i through with the /~VUR THEATRE iNEWTOWN WORLD'S GREATEST ACTRESS OuR THEATRE NEWTOWN: Portraying the Story. . - - EVERYBODY'S SPECIAL "MAN AND WOMAN!" ' t, t,i t? 11?^ R^- en "MAN AND WOMAN!" Box Plan Bristol, or Tel. 50. "MAN AND WOMAN !" 2.15. NOW SHOWING 7.30. \ OUEEN'S THEATRE -^ Story of the Tropics, produced in the UEEN'S THEATRE. Remantic and Beautiful Island of Tahiti, ■m. ■ t • i oi n« ■ i • Featuring Beautiful ■-- -■ The Lavish Stoll Masterpiece, a - "THE PLACE OF HONOUR,". DIANA ALLEN, -. ' ..... "THE PLACE b OF HONOUR,"- Of the zfegfeld Follies -/■^-,:;ETHEL^DELL; v fr':4; ■ Oa[a^: SlL —v ._ ■■• ■■i. aMß^ 'FRANK MAYO and SYLVIA Boemo- nTT t. nurtrrwoo™ » Carteoon- •■ •■•- BREAKER in °UR ORCHESTRA. ■ "THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS ' OUR ORCHESTRA. ."\v,- ■:■■■■ .;•■, OWN WIFE.", s- - ■ . : '■ ' ''■ '"•'•' -■ ■': .FULL SUPPORTING.PROGRAMME. ■■-,■■■■. .', Reduced Prices—Adults Is Bd, Is.ld; —„, A T. rKn?>a tSatjtod nirnrn Children—Night Is Id, 9d, Day 9d, 6d. Re- «T- ANNE S PARISH DEBT "lerves 6d ettra. Saturday and Holidays ■■ ' . • ■''■ . ,e^ed.,Plan,t ; Theatre. Telephoni EST i N(stjl sHiNGt BAZAAR AND ..■',.' :;•;•,. —— sale of work. princess theatre. " ' ' RINCESS THEATRE. it" Delightful Entertainment with a hoit ST. ANNE'S, HALL, GREEN ■'!."" of hiffhly Dra.matic Situations. . . STREET. ->-• "SCRATCH MY BACK." . , • "SCRATCH MY BACK." .. ,-.■■• : T~ , iA. story of an,impulsive young man who The above will beAopened by the Yen. ■would do things.that other people shrank Archdeacon, Devoy, NEXT FRIDAY , ...-„.. ... from. , -.■■.-,, EVENING 1, at 7.45 p.m., 29th September, Romanae folloTrea hia actions, until he »nd continue to ■ 10th October. ..became . the. victim of a blackmailinf foreigner and a, jeaJous husband. ;::...: "ijl^^l^b Dancing Displays. Sideshows. ""-'■* "' " ■■'"■ Iri • Tug-o'-war. Orchestra. , "LTTTLE -..BHEPHEKD OF KINGDOM Sweetf Produo9> and Tea Eoek ■ -*da.pted from- the novel of John Fox, ■ Stalls. . .;jun. A.most absorbing and excitinsr ■ — ',:..: Usual .prices. 8 TTicphone 1967. Change of Programme Nightly. .. ■■ : : . Admission, Is. ' CJEASIDE'PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ' ' ' ' ' O TO-NIGHT . . ' A Story so Unusual as to be Truly ST. PETER'S MISSION, TARANAKI Startling. STREET I "A SPLENDID HAZARD." Featuring ; . HENRYsB. WALTHALL, ROSEMARY THEBY,. Don't Foreet '-"'■ NORMAN KERRY and JOS-EPH g tBOWLING. . rNRAND BAZAAR AND PETE GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. VJT . . " . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). JAZZLAND, ■':■■ ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee street, OWING to tho huge success of Jaa- 3-10 p.m. land, this Select Dance will bo held im WEDNESDAY, 27th September, and ~ EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Help Chaplain Taylor's City Mission. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM/ '■ ■■ SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. "THE TREATY OF SEVRES." Balloon; Confetti, 1 and Streamer Dances. -pußj^o DISCUSSION ' at the Dancing 8 till 12. Refreshments. -t V.M.C.A.,' Willis street, on THURSo v _i- i ci ■ DAY, at 8 p.m., arranged by th« Subscription, 3s 6d. V.M.C.A. PubHc Speaking CW .Tutschka'e Celebrated Brass Band. 1 jj ON TM/ wiLFORD will deliver a. J.. BENJAMIN, Sea, brief Lecture, followed by a public disLato of Sydney. cussKny ' .■ ' :-: "' -' COL. MITCHELL, M.P., Chairman. , fji B A M WA V D A NO E, ... , 1. VICTORIA HALL, Pubho invited. , • • j. jj. HAy, TUESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1922. ■ General Secretary. .Go^d Music. ' Refreshments provided. PALAIS DE DANSE. Gents 23, Ladies Is.' ■ KILBIRNIE HALL. -", - R,; M'WILLIAM, Hon..Sec. |^. R AND CARNIVAL, WEDNESDAY, •i_l ; ; . —— VT 27th Sept. Unique. Novelty. .- EUCHiaE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! "X* H* ' . . /■ S. HEADLAND, Seo. : . ' . • Tel. 24-216. ESPERANTO HALL, Tory street, n7 - apatwmv ott wkt? artq — .' EVERY.' WEDNESDAY NIGHT, N.^.-ACADJUVIY^F FINE ARTS. I^Good^rizes: Vbrt PrW, Ladierf and ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ■ Gents.' (this Wednesday), HAM. J^^^. , ;,.. ■. , : , TW'OW'Open Daily-m the Art Gallery, ■ ni\irnwr< ttvttj mumMinv -^^ Whitmore street. Hours, 10 a.m. DAInGING EXTRAORDINARY. to s 3,5 p . m and ?3Q p m pm • TOVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR- Adrai93ion ' !?•■ f^^nion Tickete, Ib. S2J BOAT CLUB. H. M. GORE, Secretary. SPECIAL LADIES' JOY NIGHT ■ Will be held, in Club-house, Evana Bay . ■OH road (few minutes from Wellington road). Hosta Novelties, Beautiful Decorations, LECTURE—JUNIOR RED CROSS. •■--■".- latest Dances. •■■■ . ■' Oowley'9 OTohestra, mth Drum Aooom- TTNDER tho auspices of the N.Z. ■ parriment. Dainty Home-made Supper. *-' Branch of the British Red Cross .Writa* Fox^Trote and OnejSte^ K.^SVt™ M ■■ Com© One! Come All! behind Te Aro House, on TUESDAY, Bo inside and enjoy tho /-fun, not outside 26th instant, at 8 p.m. and disappointed. Subject:—"Junior Red Cross." LeeSubscription Ladies, 2,- Gents., 2s M. £ gg^JW; WMoter of Wu . .WELLINGTON GA& COMPANY, LTD. cation, will preside. .. , . __. , ■ .A cordial invitation is extended to all, ~ „ ' „_-.„»,„_»> »rrvr»x»r particularly thof© interested in Social "ROOKING- DEMONSTRATION^ by Welfare.of Juveniles. ■K>- Miss Una Carter TO-MORROW Admission free. (WEDNESDAY), 27th Sept., 1922, 3 p.m.: p H ARLIE GEAR, Wellington's ChamSabiect- "Rolled Oat Bisouitß, Ginger v> pion Heavyweight, will Box DRISScones Stowed Brains, Lemon and COLL, at Petone, on WEDNESDAY " Sultana Cake, Beef Cutlets." NIGHT,.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1922, Page 2
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