GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO'S FAMOUS CLASSIC, . ■ "THE DECAMERON,"ADAPTED TO THE SCREEN UNDER THE TITLE OF "DECAMERON NIGHT S,": A Spectacular, Film Depicting Episodes Taken From Tales of the Greatest Storyteller of all Time. " COMMENCING TO-DAY;! PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE). Afternoon, 2.30. TWICE DAILY ! 7.45 Evening. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. A Groat Artistic and Dramatic Achievement. "DECAMERON NIGHTS." £§r nS2n-nI^,T?RACTICALLY UNPROCURABLE, SO MANY WILL SEIZE ™E OPPORTUNITY OF VIEWING WHAT IS THE NEAREST APPROACH |° THE BOOK THAT COULD BE MADE. THE STAGE PLAY WAS PRESEMM3 AT .DRURY LANE THEATRE, AND ITS SEASON LASTED FOR OVER A YEAR. You Will bo Captivated by ™E MOONLIGHT OVER VENICE-THE MAGIC OF'THE EAST-THE TUMULT OF PASSION—THE MIRACLE OF LOVE—THE TRIUMPH OF • - FAITH. With an International Cast: IVY DUKE (Princess 41atieh w^^p^l^l^ls -: :.•■.:...":::::... cpS«e sis yRtI^RKRALSS (The Soldan) XfNIA DESM (The Virtuous Wife of Venice) RANDLE AYIITON (Count Ricciardo) A UNITED ARTISTS' PRODUCTION. YOU ARE FORBIDDEN TO READ THE BOOK ! SO DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE PICTURE! AjMAN AA(f- ERIAL NOTE.-Wo recommend this picture more especially for Adult Audiences. COMEDY. . LATEST GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA (NINE SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS). T^^^^^a^^h^^^k^ (NEXT T0 "w§ AS I A??i? ED T0 JONES?"-He took his friend to the . "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?"—He took his friend to the DE LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross). TO-NIGHT I 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT ! BIG MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30. ' BIG MATINEE SATURDAY. TONIC—A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES. THE GREATEST COMEDY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. BUBBLING AND SPARKLING WITH .FUN AND VIVACITY. BEBE DANIELS and RAYMOND GRIFFITH "MISS BLUEBEARD." Flashing with Wit and Fiery Action—A Riot of Laughter—An Explosion of Mirth in a Reels—lt sso different, so Original—A Fast, Furious Frolic of Facetiousness and X<un—lhe^Biggest Laugh you have had since Bluebeard > went on his .Third ■ . Honeymoon. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ' ORCHESTRA DE LUXE ' - ■ (MR. L. D. AUSTIN, .Musical Director). Overture: "Lurlino" (Wallace).'• Entr'acte: "By tho Lake of Geneva"' (Bendel). ' incidental Music will include Music from Popular Light Operas. ■ BOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ri D g Theatre' (Telephone 23-080). ', • . ;, - KTNfi'S- TTTF,ATT?F! Wellington's popular" • -HAJLn Ur O ■ ±±JiJliJ\LXxi2j ) PICTURE HOUSE. Tho House of Warmth, Enjoyment, and Comfort. Theatre Heated Nightly. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Huge Matinee SATURDAY, 2.30. Tho Greatest of All Mysteries. The Great Thrill-a-minute Mystery Play. "REID LIGHTS" With a &*»«**-*&£ MARIE'^VOST, ALICE LA^ JEAN HER- . Tho Most Baffling Mystery Play you ever saw ! Remember "The Bat?"—if you want something oven more thrilling—more mysterious—more hair-raising—more humorous—don't miss "RED LIGHTS" Also Special Engagement of ART KAMO, the Brilliant English Mandolinist, and his Partner, I'RANK ANDREWS, the Renowned Entertainer at tho Piano. TWO ARTISTS—TOO GOOD—TO MISS 1 GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ' JUVENILE COMEDY—« VARNUM JUNIOR "—and GAUMONT GRAPHIC KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. Overture: "The Lightning Switch"" (Alford)! BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO., OR THEATRE, TEL. 22-212. FIELDEN TAYLOR'S ' EGYPTIAN MARKET ! TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ! LAST TWO DAYS ! 1 «°n?isK'r wil- be stfeed for the last time in Wellington the Magnificent Pageant, I o rh, e ? lar c rl<^ c ,°, £ Art lU£ To-morrow, for the 'last time, tho Splendid : Spectacle of Belshazzar s Feast," You have just To-night and To-morrow left to . see this Wonderful Egypt in Wellington—To-night and To-morrow left to do your bit for helpless and homeless. children. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' DOORS OPEN 7 O'CLOCK. 7.45 o'clock—GßAND PARADE OF EGYPTIANS. Alies Turner's Orchestra. Pageant—"The Marriage of Arthur." Song—Miss Nellie Taylor. Masters Jack and Harry -Williams on Violin and Piano. Hawaiian Music—Miss Turner's Orchestra Talk—Rev. T. Fieldeu Taylor, 9 o'clock. Tableau—" Bluebeard." Recitation—Mr. Patchett. Tableau—" Mary's Last Blessing." Etc., ■■<■■. . Etc., ', Etc .Do what you can—we ask no more than that^-and no matter how much or how httlc you spend, you will got full value for your money. " Padre " Taylor, broken by tho war, is devoting the remainder of his life to the' " under dot? " With your health and strength, what can you do—if you caro? DO YOUR BEST—THE KIDDIES NEED IT BADLY. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. THIS SATURDAY, at 2.45 p.m. , " ATHLETIC PARK : PONEKE v. BERHAMPORE. Admission 9d. Ladies and Boys under 15 Free. Grandstand 6d extra. BASIN RESERVE: 'VARSITY v. MARIST. Admission 3d. Ladies and Boys under 15 Free. . PETONE RECPETONE v. SELWYN. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. TWIIT ' | "■ILL not. be responsible for any Debts C3T. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, "* wltl{oUt tO Muixneo ilreel.. • c wrLMAMS SATURDAY 27th JUNE, • 22, 'Di.ppa Wet, At 6.q\j p.m. c ii i Guud JJavguiua. 20th June, 1025. °'ldlupore-
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2
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