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I ANOTHER SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. .Fourteen Thousand - Feet of • Wonderful Entertainment. SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30. 7.45, Evening. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE". Courtenay Place. Presents The Paramount-Metro Production, "WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS " .-'WHERE, THE PAVEMENT ENDS" '•WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS." '•WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS." * From the Story ■by" JOHN RUSSELL, Adventurer, Newspaper Correspondent, and Author. Pearly Islos of the South Seas—Where paesionj surges like- tho over-restless sea, hates aro dark and deep,- and love' :is strong and without fear. A Languorous Lovo Idyll of a ialjen man and a desperate woman caught in tho mystic- luro of the sensuous South Seas."WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS " "WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS;" •■ ■ '.With ALICE TERRY and ■ I „■■.-•: RAMON NOVARRO. : : ■ ■..-.■ Then .j, ELINOR GLYN'S ■_ , ELINOR GLYN'S "■■" ".■ ELINOR GLYN'S ■ . .; ELINOR GLYN'S \ | '■ Smashing Love>Drania that.Goes Hie '.:-'. ". Limit*in Life,. : ■ :; "THE WORLD'S1 A STAGE." I v "THE WORLD'S, A STAGE." i - '"THE WORLD'S A STAGE." ' "THE WORLD'S A STAGE." ! "THE WORLD'S A STAGE." . The author, Elinor Glyn, famous as one of the greatest, living writers. { The woman '.who wrote ."Three. Weeks" and tho Screen ' Plays "Her Great Moment" and "Beyond: the Rocks,", arid who, in her latest screen drama, shows her own version of a screen artist's life.' ' '.-'. , . ;.-..■ "THE WORLD'S A STAGE," "THE WORLD'S A STAGE," -■'.'■•.■ .■.■-■ '■: By- ■ -:--' •■ . , ELINOR GLYN. ' -, ELINOR GLYN.. ' v- . ELINOR GLYN.' ELINOR GLYN. • '. ELINOR RLYN. ■ ; „ '-':■■'■ ELINOR GLYN. ..~ ELINOR GLYN. 'An Exquisite Musical Programmo by. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA, \? .Under tho direction of Mr. R. R. ■ - ...;;■.■■; "; Caulton. : . BOX PLATSf' at- the UtiHtvl next to Theatre. Theatre Telophorio 21-842. 1-. : -„ .•'.••.'""'• ■ ■■- -^ ." ■' ■ '''*'■/ .- -..' ."••' .■". ': ': ■ :;' '.'■' ■'■' ;. : \ .■■. ■ ::'--' y'"- '■■: ■ What Would Our Forefathers Think? What Would Our Forefathers Think? What Would-Our Forefathers Think? Everybody's talking these- "CHILDREN days about, the difference "CHILDREN between the young people "CHILDREN of yesterday,' and of to- "CHILDREN day.. This novel comedy- . of melodrama reveals our JAZZ." modern pets at their 'JAZZ." ! jazziest, and dips into the JAZZ." picturesque past to show JAZZ." '.■-'•■• 'the consrast. '.. JAZZ." ; :'--.' With ' Theodore' Kbsloff, Ricardo Cortez, Rob- , . crt Cairn, Eileen Percy. ; A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. . Supported by Tho Greatest Drama" of London Night ..... " ■ Life, ■■ . ..-.^"COCAINE," .". '.. . ■:■ .'"COCAINE," ■■■■■' .•■'■ "COCAINE,"' • ■ ■■• . •■-. "COCAINE," . •■ . "COCAINE," . ■ ... :. Featuring . - ' ■/ . HILDA BAYLEY. ■;. . HILDA BAYLEY. Comedy. . Gazette* . Serial. ' -Comedy/- Gazette. Serial. , Commencing To-day at ' PRINCESS THEATRE, : . RINCESS THEATRE, JSLAND BAY PICTURES. -.TO-NIGHT.. .' " TO-NIGHT. . .. A Paramount Picture, HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." ; "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." ■ • .Startling, Gripping, Entertaining. Tins is the mpst-talked-of picture of the ,■ ' . ••■'■'■ ' year. - '.-■-. - JUMBLE SALE UMBLE SALE '■■■•:.■■■■■• - At . ■ '-. BOYS' INSTITUTE ■■ , BOYS' INSTITUTE, . Tasman 6treet. ■ 1 . TOtMORROW, AT 2.30 TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. JUMBLE SALE. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE STREET/\ ■=■' "-..-. "SATURDAY, ,10th MAY, .-.;.- ■-■ At 2 p.m.. ... JUMBLE SALE WILL be held in'CENTRAL MISSION HALL, Webb street SATURDAY. 10th.MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Good Clean' Clothing (Children's: and Adults), on Sale; also Produce Stall. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTs\ THE Annual SKETCH Exhibition- will bo opened in tho Art Gallery, Whitmore street; THIS EVENING, at 8 o clock, .when Members and their Friends only will ,bo admitted. Thereafter tho Exhibition will be open to the public daily. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. „ . Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. '.••■"." H. M. GORE, ;•.■. ' Scercluryi

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2