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TWICE DAILY: 'Afternoon 2.30< .7.45 Evening, PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARA.MOUNT THEATRE, ' Courtenay place; . i ■■• Presents . ' ■' ■ 'A Colourful Romance of-Love, Hate x . and Adventure, "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER- AND THE ROSE-" "THE SPIDER.AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER'AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE:" "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER/AND THE ROSE." , A Melodrama that grips the heart-strings and holds them tightly.. A melodrama that is fa cinatingly charming in point of narrativo, and again thrilhngly intero ting from; yie'ifpqint of action. . Realistically Produced by an All-Stay Cast, including ALICE LAKE, RICHARD HEADRICK, GASTON . GLASS, JOSEPH J. DOWLING, ROBERT MTSIM, NOAH BEERY, OTIS HARLAN, Etc., Eto. ■'■' . Also,. ■ An Emotional Drama .of the Emotional . Tropics,/.. „• "SOUTH SEA LOVE." ' ': • "SOUTH SEA LOVE:" "SOUTH SEA LOVE." South Soa Love is as deep as the tropical seas, as tall as .the "palms, and as. hotly passionate as the' volcanic isles, • '' !•'■■■ With , ■_ SHIRLEY MASON/ SHIRLEY MASON, ;.' And . . j. : ..-'■-. . PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRAI.---(Nine Selected Instrumentalists under the direction of Mr. R. R. Cauhon.) Bot Plan now open at the Utility, Stationery Shop (next to Theatre)', or rmg Thoatre Telephone, 21-842, •■ BOOK YOUR SEATS BY TELEPHONE '-. ' ' No, 3442. ' EARLY EVENING SESSION, £.25, ; '.;■■■ DE LUXE-SESSION, .145. '" ' EMPRESS THEAIBB. ■ MPRESS THEATRE. ...--.. EMPRESS. THEATRE ■ The Best Theatre in .WelHngtoni NOW SHOWING (CONTINUOUS), .-•:-•■■■''</A Famous Artist, : • ■ NORMA TALMADGE, . , ' NORMA TALMADGE ' -.-■■.• NORMA TALMADGE , NORMA TALMADGE, ' :■,-■ : NORMA TALMADGE, • '/ NORMA TALMADGEi •,-"• , . ' HSfORMA TALMADGE [ ' NORMA TALMADGEi " \ -. ■ NORMA TALMADGE, \ NORMA TALMADGEi , ■;•'■. ; NORMA ..TALMADGE, I:: : •> In a Famous Play, / "WITHIN THE LAW" .... "WITHIN THE LAW"- ■■ "WITHIN THE LAW." • . . THE LAW:" •'.•■ / "WITHIN THE LAW:" " . , : ; ....;.:"WITHIN THE LAW"' ■..•'■■ "WITHIN THE LAW" ■• :-: "WITHIN THE LAW" : ", ..;'! WITHIN . THE LAW."- -'- v ".WITHIN: THE LAW.; 1-. , Tins /famous play provides one -of the greatest acting roles of the decade. Everyone remembers the greatest of all dramas, and r everyone will remember Mary, Turner 7* struggle for life and.love as portrayj.'i •:• >'•■■ '■;'-. ; ed by'.V'V v "■" , . ~. '. : „' NORMA TALMADGE, .. „< ■■■■-■'■■■■-■■ -NORMA TALMADGE V ; \ :-•- •■'•NORMA TALMADGEi- •* ' ; ,' ■ NORMA TALMADGE,'^ v / --.^NORMA-TALMADGE, •'• , v ■, ■ NORMA TALMADGE ; :■ NORMA TALMADGE ■■ ■■'■-■,: • NORMA TALMADGE, ■■: - NORMA TALMADGE ■ : "NORMA'TALMADGE, '-. Supported by a Great Cast incfodinc '.. LEW CODY. JACK MULHALL? .;. -",.'", ..: :EILEEN -PERCY. ...... ,;, '.Mary; Turner—driven; to a. life of' crime within ■ the .- law-^-Miss Talmadge shows unique, and "distinctive acting. It gives: her her first chance, to portray'the fire and passion of a woman scorned'and persecuted. . Never ,waa she more superb than in, the scene, in -which she tells her > , : ;i . -'i.. .persecutor,.: . . . *TEL MAKE (YOU PAY FOR EVERY' : ;DAY ISPEND IN GAOL." , ' Superlative musio' inimitably 'played by : " -THE EMPRESS -SYMPHONY ■-.'■■ -.-: ORCHESTRA; "'v-:- "•-.-- Under the -Distinguished Conductoiship of ■</'■/ MR- M. DIXON. - ,/.-•.-■ Overture^—"Hejre Kate" ..!___ Hubay The Box Plan is .at The' Bristol till Noon,,'then at the .^Theaiare,. Tel. '3442. ' SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. .-■'' ':i TO-NIGHT, at 7.30* sharp- ' '"■ Jtie Picture 'which Opens Wide th» ! . • '.''■■■ Golden' Gates or Romance. ' : I V'^:. -."IF.-i;WERE QUEER" ";-. . ■,; ■;l-"y"JF'l 'WERE, QUEEN." ; bon't Miss..the Greatest of. alf Screen : !i.;.- .-: '....;■' Somancesr. .-■. .'' -\ . : ; ■■■■; --"IB I-WERE QUEENi"- ..;•■'■■ ".IF IWERE QUEEN.X „ .'; <.'. ■ :■.■•' ..;'•.■' Starring "" J. ■' ■'• '• ' 'ETHEL CLAYTON v '.: ... ETHEL. CLAYTON /• In. her most Brilliant and Charming Mood. .: •;.-;;■ .'-'■ ■ Second: Attraction:. ,' A .tSpecial Screaming' Mermaid Comedy, " PEST OF THE; STORM' COUNTRY " ;t? PEST. OFvTHE STORM COUNTRY;" A Special; Screaming Mermaid ,C6medy.: ; Good Supporting Prbgranimej.at 7^o. ' ;-. -JSLAND BAY PJCTUREa •. 1 TO-NIGHTi' ■-.'.,■ TO-NIGHT,. ■•:-: THOMAS.MEIGHAN in ••••.•..'■ " WOMAN PROOF." i ■ H ."- "■.WOMAN. PROOF;" ;'.,'■ ~SUPPORTS.V : ' . rpbWN HALL CONCERT .CHAMBER. '. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. GOOD-BYE to ALlci. , ! GOOD-BYE to KING OF HEARTS'. GOOD-BYE to QUEEN OF HEARTS GOOD-BYE to WHITE KING. -' ' / GOOD-BYE to WHITE QUEEN. j GODD-BYE to MAD HATTER. ' GOOD-BYE to WHITE KNIGHT, GOOD-BYE to COOK. " > GOOD-BYE to DUCHESS. .' s 'Good-bye to March Hare, Five of Hearts, - Knave, of ■ Hearts, Heart Herald' : . Tweedle-Dum, Tweedle-l)ee. Book at-The Bristol. Popular Prices] "AT HOME," Maranui- Church Hall, XX. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, 2.30 p.m,.' ' '„' ' . •■ '' r . '\ .. • ''! . Sponge. Sandwich Competition. No 'entrance 'fee: Prizes awarded, ' . TTEiIS BY LEADING ARTISTS' Competitions. Afternoon Tea provided. ' Admission Is. _, All welcome. '<■ ''■ M. RHODES, ' .1 ■ Sec, Lyall Bay Branch, Women's No- ! ■ tional Reserve, N.Z. , BAND. "" . ' ; PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND AT LYALL BAY. . WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND . , ■■ , AT, CENTRAL PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAy), at 3 p.m./ TMrONEY to. j.end-atandard Loan C'omiXL. panjvaer Cubi-st.; Clmttcl sccur-

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 4

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