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PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtenay place). TWICE DAILY, Afternoon 2.30. 7.45, Evening. A POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL STORY. "One of the greatest films »?<* offered to a, Wellington audience."—Vide "Evening "THE DARK ANGEL" "THE DARK ANGEL," "THE DARK ANGEL," Featuring the Screen's Most Wonderful Lovers, RONALD VILMA COLMAN. ' - ; BANKY. A powerful Drama of Love and Devotion developed with a masterly touch—A story of the Great War and a Love it could not destroy. A First -National Attraction. GAZETTE, SCENIC^ "FELIX" CAR- " TOON. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at tho Utility Stationery Shop (next, to Theatre), Telephone 21-833; or King Theatre, Telephone 21-842. BRITANNIA. Continuous from RITANNIA. 11 a.m. Daily. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. Metro-Goldwyn Present LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. In the Year's Greatest Mystery Film, "THE MONSTER" ' "THE MONSTER." "THE' MONSTER" "THE MONSTER" "THE MONSTER" "THE MONSTER" A Mansion. of Many Doors—A House ol Strange Shadows—A Boy and Girl Seeking to Solve an Amazing Mystery. IT WILL GRIP YOU. In Addition: BARBARA LA MARK. In - "THE WHITE MONKEY." "THE WHITE MONKEY." "THE WHITE MONKEY." John Galsworthy's Tremendous Drama of Loves and Follies. A SCREEN SENSATION. Also, GAZETTE and SCREEN SNAP SHOTS. ■ • Ring 40-618 for Reserves. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Fiuest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. Millions have read the Novel—Thousands are Seeing thu Play in London —Now You also can See the Picture. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present THOMAS HARDY'S Sensational. Story of the Most Tragic Heroine in English Literature, "TESS OF THE D'U 1 "iERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES/' "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS 07 THE D'UKBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'UKBERVILLES." "TESS Or THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D.'URBEKVILLES." Tremendous Cast, including: CONRAD NAGEL. BLANCHE SWEET, GEORGE."AWCETT. J. J. DOWLING, AND -STUART HOLMES. Three tragedies marked the career of Teas —her betrayal, her wedding night desertion, and the day she stands hopeless before the black-capped Judge, convicted of, slaying the man who had wronged her. Filmed in the actual "Tess" Country, with all the charm and sweetness of Rural England. ORCHESTRA DE LUX 15 ''. . (Directed- by Mr. L. D. Austin)1. BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone .23-080. HAROLD LLOYD in "DR. JACK." Added attraction at Shortt's. Theatre. To-night, Wednesday, and Thursday. ISLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT and" WEDNESDAY That fast-moving Racing Drama, "KINGS OF'THE TURF." "KINGS OF THE TURF." See the most aristocratic cast ever put on the screen—Maii-o'-War, Morvich, Negofol, Fair Play, and The Finn. An opportunity to witness two of the greatest norm; races ever filmed. You'll also see J. Farrell M'Donald again (The Corporal' Casey of "The Iron Horse") in some of the best comedy situations you'll ever have a chance to laugh at. See also Henry B. Walthal, Gertrude Astor, and Peaches Jackson—one of the cutest, cuddliest kids you ever saw. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN TP-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, AT 8. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCICRT. GRAND CONCERT. (In Aid of Wellington Suburban Nursing (Division, St. John Ambulance.) Wellington's Leading Talent, . Including Len Barnes, Norman Aitken, Lionel Inch, Harry Wilson, Mrs. Harris, Miss Roberts, Miss Norah Burt, Mr. Bert Mayall, T. Ward, R. Brokenshire. RECITAL. ' A RECITAL of Organ, 'Cello, and Vocal Music will be given in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave street TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Soloists: Mr. John Prouse (Baritone). Mr. George Ell wood ('Cello). Mr. Robert Parker (Organ). The Collection will be given to the Organ Renovation Fund. ISLAND BAY PLAY AREA. A LECTURE by Miss Acheson, of Island Bay School, will take place THIS EVENING in the Masonic Hall. The Lecture is to be on Canada, and will be illustrated by beautiful lantern slides of Canadian Sceenry, etc. Miss Acheson has been on exchange in Canada. Come along and hear this Lecture To-night. HUTT GOLF CLUIT THE Opening of the Season will take place on SATURDAY NEXT, 27th Instant. A Mixed Foursome (B.ogey) will be played, for which entries will be accepted by the Seeretar' or by Mr. M. Evans (Tel. 42-781), on or before the 25th instant. Members and visitors are notified that a Special Bus will leave Corner Opposite Lambton Station at 12.15 p.m., returning at 5.15 p.m. N. E. MASTERS, Hon. Secretary. SELWYN FOOTBALL CLUB. THE above Club will commence Training at the Athletic Club's Gymnasium, Arlington street, off Cuba street, on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. A full attendance is requested. R. S. PHILLIPS, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. LOAN EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition of Paintings by the late Mr. A. W. Walsh and the lute Mr. Albert Hanson is now open daily in the Art Gallery, Wliitmore street. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5. p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to D.30 p.m. Admissidh Od. H. M. GORE, Secretary. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. nPO-NIGHT, at The Dainties, Courtenny J- place. Two £1 Orders, two 10s Orders, two 5s Orders, and other prizes. Euchre sharp atJB. Admission Is. J. BAILLIE, H. iiEADIFEN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 2

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