TTJARAMOUNT. A ARAMOUNT. NOW SHOWING! RODOLPH VALENTINO and MAE MURRAY In "THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL." "THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL." "THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL." The story of a girl of the slums, who beoame a dancer in a fast cabaret. Gorgeous Settings, Beautiful Scenes, and Lovely Costumes. Don't miss seeing these two great arfcist3 together in this thrilling picture. Also, HERBERT RAWLINSON In "CONFIDENCE." "CONFIDENCE." "CONFIDENCE."' A Breezy Story of the Adventures of a Live-wire Salesman. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Beautiful Music- Scores by our Orchestra. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. Book Your Seats. Box Plans at Utility and Bristol. A RTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. i_.RTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT / . PARAMOUNT. Commencing 7.45 p.m. CjHORTT'S THEATRE. j ©HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! A William de Mills Lavish Production, featuring that popular Artist, . BEBE DANIELS ' BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In • The Greatest TriumpK of her Wonderful Career, "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE." ' "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE." ■ "THE WORLD'S. APPLAUSE." The Btory of a beautiful dancer who sacrificed everything for adulation and flattery, ending in a marvellous climax of disillusionment—a thrilling produotiou with a wonderful moral. , "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE.." A stupendous drama of High Society and the pitfalls of fame. A Paramount, production of sterling excellence. SPLENDID SUPPORTING. ITEMS. Hours of Screening:—Bebe Daniells, 12 noon, 3, 5.40, and 8.25 p.m. Programme commences one 1 hour earlier. Telephone 768 for Reserves. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. RICHARD. BARTHELMESSRICHARD BARTHELMESS In , "THE BOND BOY." Tracked by "THE BOND BOY." Bloodhounds, "THE BOND BOY." hunted like an "THE BOND BOY." animal-and "THE BOND BOY." innocent the whole "THE BOND BOY." time. A Powerful Drama.. . The Best Yet from this Great Star. Also "STEP THIS. WAY" (Mermaid Oomedy) and BUDGET. PICTORIAL. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA HEAR LEON DE MAUNY, Celebrated Violinist, CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY. Reserves at Bristol. tsland bay. " •Island bay. universal theatre. ; UNIVERSAL THEATRE. Humber. street. ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Final Screening of "NOBODY'S MONEY," "NOBODY'S MONEY," Starring JACK HOLT. Also, VIOLA DANA, in In a Breezy Story, "JUNE MADNESS." "JUNE MADNESS." SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! ' SKATING! Daily at the /"IOLOSSEUM ' ROLLER RINK, <UOLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, Vivian street. Reserve Your Skates for To-night'e Sessions. SKATING I . SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! W3.01 HARMONIC SOCIETY-' Where? CONCERT CHAMBER. When? NEXT WEDNESDAY. How? Book Early at The Bristol. . WELLINGTON RAOTNG OLUB. WINTER MEETING—7th, 11th, 'and 14th. JULY, 1923. ' TW'OMIXATIOIf S FOR ALL EVENTS ■i-™ at the above Meeting, with the exception of the Trial Plate, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. at the office of the Club, Woodward-st., Wellington., on MONDAY, 18th JUNE, 1923. -. -. . A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ■rriHß Best in its Class. HARMONIC : 1 SOCIETY CONCERT, Concert Chamber, WEDNESDAY. Do not Miss ifcj ; PALMERSTON NORTH WINTER SHOW, 19th to 22nd JUNE, 1923. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Palmerston North, available for return until 25th June, will be obtainable at Taihape, Wanganui, Foxton, Wellington (Thorndon),. Wiupukurmi, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations on 19th, 20th, 21st Juno, and by trains leaving Wellington 8.20 and 9.10 a.m.; Paekakariri 6.35, 9.46, and 10.33 a.m.; Waipukurau 6.30 a.m.; Dannevirke 9.6 a.m.; and Masterton 6.20 a.m., on 22nd Juno. On Friday, 22nd June, tho ■ usual 9.50 a.m. Maaterton-Woodville and 2.25 p.m. Woodville-Masterton trains will NOT run. Train for Woodville, stopping where required, leaves Wasterton 6.20 a.m., Mauricoville 7.10, Eketahuna 8.5, Pahialua 9.10 a.m. This train connects at Woodville with 10.1 a.m. train for Palmorston 'North. Return train for Masterton, stopping where required, leaves 'Woodvillo 7.0 p.m., Patualuu. 7.40 p.m.. Eketahuna 8.55 p.m. This train connect:! at 'Wbod'-ille with 4.50 p.m, train from Palnierstou K?rtfe-.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 4
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