PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE! Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 p.m. 7.45 p.m. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. D. Wl GRIFFITHS D. W. GRIFFITH'S ' 1925 SUPER-FILM, ! " LOVE AND SACRIFICE," ! " LOVE AND SACRIFICE." " LOVE AND SACRIFICE," "' LOVK AND SACRIFICE." " LOVE AND SACRIFICE." " LOVE AND SACRIFICE:" " LOVE AND SACRIFICE." "LOVE AND SACRIFICE." " LOVE AND SACRIFICE," " LOVE AND SACRIFICE." " LOVE AND SACRIFICE:- '•' LOVE AND SACRIFICE." '• LOVE AND SACRIFICE," Deolared by an Overflowing Audience last Saturday to be The Greatest Film of the Year. The Greatest Film of tho Year. ■ The Greatest Film of the Year. The Greatest Film of the Year. The Greatest Film of the Year. The Greatest Film of tho Year. Tho Greatest Film of tho Year. COMEDY. GAZETTE. SPECIAL PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Book your scats at the Utility Book Shop, next to Theatre., or ring Telephone 21-842. " ■ BKITANNIA. CONTINUOUS KITANA'IA. From 11 ijn. Daily. to"3ay V TOM MIX. TOM MIX ' And> TONY THE HORSE I And I DUKE THE DOG In " TEETH." X TEETH."' " TEETH." ' " TEETH."A Red-Blooded Drama of the West, ■With A Triple Combination SCENIC. GAZETTE. COMEDY. FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. Telephone 358. mivou. J. IVOLI. Ilia- House or Selected Feature's. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE " THE GOLDFISH." "THE GOLDFISH." How a frivolous fairy rose husband by husband till she reached the pinnacle— Then fell off it into the arms of her first mistake. Also "IDLE TONGUES ~' "IDLE TONGUES 1' A Mirror of Humanity that Everybody Can Use. Starring PERCY MARMONT and DORIS KENYON Excellent Supports. Screened Twice Daily, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. EMPIRE THE ATR E, MPIRETH E A T R E, (The New Theatre), Corner of Parade and Mersey etreet» ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY, REGINALD DENNY &. MARY ASTOR In "OH, DOCTOR." " OH, DOCTOR," Don't fail to see this great picture. It's one of the most delightful combinations of comedy, humour, satire, and romanco J yet shown. A Sure. Cure for the Blues. Come, Come. There'a nothing so conducive to good health than a good, hearty laugh. PRICES r De Luxe 2s. Dresa Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is. Children Half-price. GOT---IT BOOKED? THTTRSDAY N"EXT T 7th MAY, S-p.-mv THURSDAY NEXT, 7ih MAY, 8 p.m. rpoWK HALL, ■J-O\YN HALL, MASS MBETIS G. MA S S MEKT tN G MASS MEET 1N G, PROHIBITION FORCES PARADE FOR THE BIG FIGHT THIS YEAR. Speakers: MRS. R. Dp>T (Dominion President W.C.T.U.). REV. LIONEL is. FLETCHER, (Auckland). Community Sing 7.30 p.m. Director. Mr. W. J. Mason. Admission Free. N.Z.A. "",-■ Tut THEAT.U 10, "STf WTO \VN UK THKATUK, XKWTOWX. ■ TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Britain's Queen of HapiuMeis BIiTTY li.\LFOi:i: In " SQI.THfc-'S ■|-iONI-".V.\luON."' ■• syrinx's iionky.\uh,-\ •■ In A'l-.'MioM • EXTKA Sl-'l-;cl Al, HUl'i'UJl'lS. ~ ÜB--pJ.iiUs§TllA. ■ "'
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 2
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