PARAMOUNT HEATRE.
A double-feature programme of exceptional merit is being screened at the' Pnrmount Theatre -this week. A thrilling- and romantic love story that defies the centuries ia told in the leading featme, "Backbone," from th<rpen of Qm<- , ence Budfugton JKcllaiid. "It deals" with 1 the fulfilment in the Twentieth Century, in >»oithem Maine, -of A lave story of two young persons who lived hundreds of years ago in "France.:.-' "No More Wo--1 men!'' Jias--a-wealth' 6t laughs and thriUs in Us development irom a story based on broken hearts mid fickle minds—and :i faithful dog. It, deals with'the efforts of a young, man; whose fiancee "stood him up" on the eve of their wedding, and who vowed never to interest himself m women again, but his pledge gradually evaporates. Good supports and the .Paramount Orchestra complete a worth-while entertainment. The box iplan is at the Utility Stationeiy Shop, next to theatre. ' -
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 21 February 1925, Page 9
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151PARAMOUNT HEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 21 February 1925, Page 9
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