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"PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PARAMOUNT THEATRE, . .' ' "■ Courtenay place. FINAL SCREENING. JTO-NIGHT, 7.45 p.m. "THE PAINTED-LADY." "THE PAINTED LADY." Carry Evans's Startling "Evening Post" Story, With Smiling GEORGE O'BRIEN. COMEDY. SCENIC. GAZETTE. JTHE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. v Jteserve3 Telephone 21-842. COMING. • COMING. ' ~ -: .COMING:' S FILM TRIUMPH.Sir Hall Caine's mighty story of a woman's blind love and a man's honpur has been made into a Motion Picture Masterpiece, _.. _.-" NAME THE'MAN.'" • - ': ■" NAME THE MAN."- ■".'"■"~Z- " NAME THE MAN." I' NAME THE MAN," Adapted from "THE MASTER OF MAN" "THE MASTER OF MAN" " THE MASTER OF MAN*" "THE MASTER OF MAN." "THE MASTER OF MAN" ...,..."THE MASTER'.'OF-MAN'r'"' "THE MASTER OF MAN."The story of a great love that gave .without question, and asked not even justice from the world of men. By SIR HALL CAINE SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE SIR HALL CAINE SIR HALL CAINE. Commencing FRIDAY 29th MAY, PARAMOUNT THEATRE ' • - PARAMOUNT THEATRE! BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a „„ Daily/ LAST NIGHT Of fTHo Speediest Thriller that ever Raced Across a Screen, 'TROUBLES OF A BRIDE." COMEDY. GAZETTE. ■"FIGHT AND WIN" STORIES. ' . ■ Commencing '..FRIDAY. FRIDAY. iTha.popular ecreen star in a real human story and supported by the,famous Ranch .Riders. ■ hoot gibson, hoot gibson, hoot gibson, ..-.-• hoot.gibson) -In • the wildest riding and fastest love"= making' picture, "THE HURRICANE KID" "THE HURRICANE KID> "THE HURRICANE KID." Dainty as a dancer, wild as a hawk a golden streak through the sagebrush— i Ten, .?■ .mar.TeUouß rider Plunges down the hillside in pursuit. Hoot Gibson, the greatest of all roughriding photo, stars, is after the outlaw queen of the range. See him break the wild, ungovernable horse no other living man could ride and follow his ternfip race to victory for - - the girl he loved; ' Qn***" Romance packed with new Thrillfl from start to finish. ;•:,.■. iPQMEDY, GAZETTE, Telephone 358. ■'-"Tib; not in mortals to command success, - but tie s done more, deserves it" Sou will never see. his Kke again. ORAND . OPERA". : HOJJSE, ONE WEEK ONLY. . . . . • .. ..NIGHTLY AT 8. OPENING MONDAY,, Ist. JUNE. '. !' MATINEE ON SATURDAY 6th JUNE, at 2.30. ' " B. J. .Carroll and J. C. Williamson, ]■■■ Ltd., present HARRY LAUDER'•■ HARRY LAUDER' -'. HARRY LAUDER! ' HARRY LAUDER) . fJTKe world's most popular entertainer, in a series of new songs,- sayings, character studies of real people ..in- a LVuderistio style no • one can copy; •; ■ ' ■ ' HARRY LAUDER you are getting tho world's best, at his best, and giving of his best, and remember, there's a line of truth m every song he sings. New Zealand has heard in years. Prices: Bs, 4s and 2s; early doors Is extra. Matinee Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s; Children Half-price. .. opens at .The Bristol on Thursday, 28th. . . ' . . .■■.;.. On§ TSS ATRE ' NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. : "THE MYSTERY OF*ThANSOM i'THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB." CAB." In Addition: COMEDY, GAZETTE. TSLAND BAY QUALITY THEATRE -"- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A 1925 First National, a 1925, "BORN RICH," "BORN RICH" "BORN RICH," "BORN RICH> With BERT LYTEL, CLAIRE WINDSOR CULLEN LANDIS, DORIS KENYON: The drama and comedy and the richness of the_ picture blend in such a way to make it one of the most fascinating pictures of the year. And what a climax! "This is a, Quality -Picture." SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Eon't miss this Special Attraction. "THE SLANDERERS," "THE SLANDERERS," Featuring JOHNNY WALKER. GLADYS HULETTE, and BILLY SULLIVAN. Splendid Supporting Programme. JOHNSONVILLE CHILDREN'S PARK LEAGUE. GRAND ART UNION. npHE RESULT of the Drawing of tho .A above ART UNION was as follows:— First Prize „.-.. No.; 1045. ...--. Second Prize No.' 722 . Third Prize No. 07 'A. I. COLEMAN, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 2