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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAJBT NOW SHOWING. "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH." BASED ON THE FAMOUS POEM OF HENRY \v LONGFELLOW, "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" IS A VIVID PICTURE FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE—A STORY THAT WILL BE FOR EVER REMEMBERED, "TOILING, REJOICING, SORROWING "—THE WELL-BELOVED VILLAGE BLACKSMITH COMES TO LIFE IN THIS REALISTIC SCREEN-DRAMA. la Honesty the Best Policy? or can men climb to High Places through Deceit? YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER. IN "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH." SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSICAL SCORES WILL BE PLAYED AT BOTH THEATRES. PARAMOUNT. 'ARTCRAFT. . Conductor—Mß. C. PARNELL. Conductress—Mrs. A. WRIGHT. BE SURE OF YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS OPEN: FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT AT BRISTOL, or Telephone 3470. Telephone Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only. AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. During " 'THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" Season Very Pretty and Daintily-arranged PROLOGUE will be shown immediately preceding the picture, with Special Musical and Vocal Setting arranged by MR. CHARLES PARNELL. VOCALIST—MR. FRANK HEWITT. CHOIR CHILDREN FROM CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL, LED BY MADAME MILDRED HEWITT. Parents—Don't let your Children miss this, and Don't Miss it yourselves. THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS! LAST NIGHT! ■ LAST NIGHT! " ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT.'," MRS. J. F WOODWARD Starring And MR. CHAS. MOORE HERBERT RAWLINSON. • In MOONLIGHT SCENA. COMMENCING 2.30. — TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). — 7.30. AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE, THE PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION. A Warm Desert Romance that is one Long, Breathless Thrill—Bigger than "The SHEIK!" Made on the same lavish scale by the same producer. "BURNING SANDS," With WANDA HAWLEY, MILTON SILLS, and an ALL-STAR CAST. "BURNING SANDS," Introduced by a SUPERB ARABIAN PROLOGUE. Behold! The Desert, with its shifting sands and ever-changing colour, is brought before your eyes, and yours to enjoy the Glorious Harmony of MISS MADGE WILSON And MR. LES FAULKNER (Mezzo-Soprano). (Tenor). Also, the New Series of " THE LEATHER PUSHERS." QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA • OF TEN SOLO MUSICIANS, Under the eminent conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES—Front Stalls, Is; Stalls, Is 9d; D.C., fe 3d; Reserves, 2s 6d; Children, 6d, 9d, and Is, Matinee: Stalls, Is; D.C., Is 9d; Children, 6d. Telephone 22-334. EMPRESS THEATRE. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! A PICTURE AMONG PICTURES! WHAT ADAM AND SOLOMON, AND ANTONY AND HENRY VIII. DIDN'T ' KNOW- YOU WILL KNOW TO-DAY. WHAT EVERYBODY HAS WANTED TO KNOW— THE SECRET OF THE AGES! "HOW WOMEN LOVE," BETTY BLYTHE BtKTmB BETTY BLYTHE (THE "QUEEN OF SHEBA "), In the most remarkable role of her screen career, as a beautiful young singer, with a voice inherited from a famous mother, is caught up in an amazing whirlpool of Song, Poverty, Millions, Mystery, and Love. DO YOU KNOW HOW WOMEN LOVE? Of course you don't —if you're a man. Adam, Antony, they all thought they knew—But look what happened to them. BETTY BLYTHE gives away the Secrets of Eve, Helen, and Cleopatraall of them proved that men didn't know "HOW WOMEN LOVE," EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. BOX PLAN at The Bristol, or ring Theatre Telephone 3442 for Reserves. THE KING OF WINTER PASTIMES OPENS BIG. THE POPULARITY OF ROLLER SKATING INCREASES EVERY YEAR. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE SPECIAL LEARNERS' SESSION. Daily from 5.30 to 7 p.m.—Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is, THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, VIVIAN STREET. Direction—THE COLOSSEUM AMUSEMENTS CO. INSTRUCTORS WILL TEACH YOU FREE. LEARN! LEARN! LEARN! SIMPLE, SUITABLE, AND SELECT—THE CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL. PRIVATE TUITION ARRANGED. Y.OU WILL BE PLEASED WITH EVERYTHING. You can Reserve your Skates for any Session by ringing 22-269; Reserve Fee, 6d. PRlCES—Morning Session: Adults. Is; Children, 6d. Afternoon Admission and Skates, Is 6d; Admission and Floorage, Is; Admission only, 6d. Evening Session (Special Learners): Ladies, free; Skates, 6d; Gents, Admission and Skate 6, Is. Night Session: Admission and Skates, Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d; Admission and Floorage, Is 6d; Admission only, Is. RUGBY~ RUGBY. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! it \% P,S: At ATHLETIC PARK. * g* p.m. GREAT SENIOR. GAME. GREAT SENIOR GAME. PONEKE v. MARIST. Another series of the most interesting Championship Matches played for many seasons. Preceded by two Curtain-raisers—Leading Teams: BERHAMPORE v. PO'NEKE (Third Class), on No. 1. PONEKE v. BERHAMPORE (Intermediate), on No. 2. At2.4s P; m. At PETONE. itftl p-m-At 2.45 p.m. . PETONE v. HUTT. At 2.45 p.m. At 2.45 P .m. NEWTOWN PARK. A. 4 §•« ££ At 2.45 p.n, old BOYg v _ ORIENTAL _ -^t 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION—Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d (plus tax). F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U.

f WALTER PATRICK PAGE, of Ha--S-5 taitai, Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court, at Wellington, for a license under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a land agent at 18, Grey street, Wellington, and that such application will be heard at the above Court, one month from the 24th day of May,_ 1923. being the dale of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Wellington, this 241h day of May, 1923. '^■mature) ■ ■ , i-. ..WALTER P. PAGE. I This i: the second publication.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2