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PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMO.UNT '. THEATRE, Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY.. 2,30 p.m. 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. SATURDAY, 2.30. The- Pictui-isation of Kenneth B. Clarke's Famous Story, "THE KINGDOM WITHIN." "THE KINGDOM WITHIN." "THE KINGDOM WITHIN.""THE KINGDOM WITHIN." "THE KINGDOM WITHIN."Do you believe in Miracles? Can Miracles happen now? In "The Kingdom Within," you will see one of the MostNovel and Unbelievable Miracles ever known. A thoroughly convincing dramatic production, the sincere cnfoldmont of which leaves ;i profound impression and makes it the typo of picture that is not readily forgotten. Powerful! Thrilling ! Gripping ! Tense! Inspiring! ■ Masterful! With a Powerful Cast. ERNEST TORRENCE, PAULINE STARK, RUSSELL SIMPSON, Ga£ TON GLASS. Entertaining Supports. i COMEDY.- SCENIC- GAZETTE.. A Musical Treat. THE 'PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Musical Director Mr. R, R. Caultpn. Overture—"Stradella" Flotow Incidental Music chosen from tho following: Selection—"Maritauu" Wallace. Romance from Concerto No. 2 Woiniawaki. Dema.udo ot Response .. Coleridge Tu-ylor Melodic E. Major Rachmaninoff. Morcean Pathetique Vordoriuski. Sextett from Lucia do Lanunermoor Donizzoti. ahe Omnipotence Schubert. livening Song .' Schumann. BOX PLAN at the* Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre. Theatre telephone '21-842. PARAMOUNT THEATRE PARAMOUNT THEATRE,' Courtenay plu'ee. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 29th MAY. 'A FILM TRIUMPH.The story of ;i great lore that gave without question, and asked not even justice from the world of men. •' NAME THE MAN," , " NAME THE MAN." " NAMR THE MAN." ■ "NAME THE MAN." Adapted from "THE MASTER OF MAN"' "THE MASTER OF MAN" " THF, -jM.AST.IiTI 01?- MAN'" "THE MASTER OF MAN."" . : fiy SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE SIR HALL CAINE. . The Crowning Achievement of the Motion Picture Art. BRITANNIA. ■ CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SCREENING. The popular screen star in a real Iranian 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." A rip-roaring hurricane of rough-riding, laughter, thrills, and spills, galloping headlong to the greatest picture play ths Smiling Hoot ever made—every scene will hold you spellbound ! . . Outdoor Romanco packed wiih now Thrills from start lo finish. COMEDY, GAZETTE. Telephone 353. MADAME OTTLEE'S STUDENTS' i RECITALS. . i MADAME OTTLEE desires to announcu that ALL THE SEATS for the above Recitals HAVE BEEN BOOKED. MEETiNGS. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. LYALL BAY AND MARANUI. i inraiEßE will bo a meeting in St. Judo's JL Church Hall. Fruyberg street, Lyall Jiay, on -MONDAY, 25tU MAY, 1025, at 8 p.m. Object: Formation of a Branch of the League. Ladies specially invited. j PUBLIC MEETING. j AN ADDRESS will be given at the ' Empress Theatre on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. . Subject: "How I was pushed out of the Waterside Workers' Union at Gi-pymoulh, and the Injustice oi" the Present Industrial Law. ■ IX MUNDY. WELLINGTON HOTEL. CLUB. A\D RESTAURANT WORKERS'' UNION. npi-IE 'ANNUAL ■ MEETING of ike A above Union will bo held in the Trades Hall on MONDAY, the 25th in»t . at 8 p.m. , Business: (1) Annual Report and Balance-sheet.----(2) General. - H. J*. COI.GATJ*;, * President. H, Q'MA^LJLY, %-rs.UJfy*- i

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 2