npHE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION. Daily, PARAMOUNT. , Daily, 2.30 , PARAMOUNT. 2.30 and PARAMOUNT and 7.15' PARAMOUNT. 7.15 GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS Of Of LILA LEE LILA LEE In "THE CRUISE OF THE MAKE BELIEVES." "THE CRUISE OF THE MAKE BELIEVES." SATURDAY'S VERDICT: SATURDAY'S VERDICT : "She ie a-nothor Mary Pickford." LILA LEE is beginning an auspicious ■ career while still young enough to seize upon those first invaluablo impressions" of youth and adopt them into her edifice of Life.. Sho is bringing to the world of shadows a substance that is very real and genuine and desirable, charms like those described by the poet who likened them to— "new-mown meadows, whan the grass exhales sweet fragrance—" ■ a charm that is wholly individual, refreshing, and in every way delectable. DO NOT MISS SEEING LILA LEE. You will Liko Her, and you will Like PARAMOUNT'S "ORCHESTRA SUPREME," Which also made its first appearance on Saturday night, and was received with great enthusiasm by patrons, and many wero heard to remark: "I will always conic to Paramount in the future because of the Orchestra. THUS WE PREFER THE PUBLIC TO JUDGE. Remember —Screening Commences at 7.15. Remember—Prices havo Not bson Raised. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. 'Phone 977 for Reserves. A QUEUE AT 9 O'CLOCK: A QUEUE AT 9 O'CLOCK. Such was the condition of affairs at MACMAHON'S ACMAHON'S I MACMAHON'S On SATURDAY NIGHT '" When DOROTHY GISH, oE "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" FAME, Played in her First Paramount Picture, "BATTLING JANE!" "BATTLING JANE!" "BATTLING JANE!" TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW ONLY. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW ONLY. Sessions Commenco 2.15 and 7.15 Sharp. DON'T MlSSthis Great Production. MACMAHON'S. MACMAHON'S. MACMAHON'S. THE TEMPLE OF MOTION PICTURE ART: Even- i.t RTCRAFT DE LUXE. Evenings --A.RTCRAFT DE LUXE, ings at 8. at 8. CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In "THE CLAWS OF THE HUN!" . "THE CLAWS OF THE HUN!" "THE CLAWS OF THE HUN!" He didn't enlist, so his sweetheart called him a. "slacker." And ho said his heart waa in bad shape, but his best friend a doctor, found it to be normal. One night, at tho club, ho got his final chance, and — did he tako it? His mother's life depended on hie enlisting. And then came his chance to oa-rry on the battle at home against tho Huns. And then, wlicu she saw the'1 light, sho allowed him to go, with a smile and a wee toai\ I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THAT MEANS "THE BEST." \ 'Phono ARTCRAFT. 'Phono 3470. ARTCRAFT; 3470. TORITANNM. THEATRE. ia»RITANNIA THEATRE. All New Pictures. "SOUTHERN PRIDE," "SOUTHERN PRIDE," ] Featuring tho Beautiful Film Tragedienne GAIL KANE. GAIL KANE. GAIL KANE. GAIL KANE. All intense social drama, cleverly portrayed. A proud but impoverished Southern family. Tho niece, beautiful, the nephew, a rake, tho poor but handsome lover, and tho scoundrel who trie* to buy love, create a gripping climax; the quarrel, the fatal shot, tho trial all tend to make "SOUTHERN PRIDE" a picture you all MUST see. PEOPLE'S PICTURE^, PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "KIDDIES -IN THE RUINS." "KIDDIES IN„> THIS RUINS." All should see this famous Bairnsfathcr story. Another Coruscating Star, "WOLVES OF KULTUR!" "WOLVES OF KULTUR!" ' First Part of the Most Sensational Serial of tho Season. HIDEOUS HUN HORRORS. BOCHE MALEVOLENCE. THE SATANIC TEUTON. SUPERB ATTRACTION! SUPERB ATTRACTION! 'WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. r>IAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION M< By MISS UNA CARTER, On WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1919. Subj cot: Gems, Orango Cheese Cakes, Sausages Supreme Potato Cake, Stewed Sausages, and Sultana Squares. To commence at 3 o'clock. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. EUCHRE PARTY. A X PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY -"A- will be hold at the Marble Bar, Wilfe-street, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, tho sth inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. No King Table. Good Prizes. Supper. Admission 2s. P< J. HACKETT, Organiser. WELLINGTON PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. MEMBERS are requested to note that in view of tho King's Birthday falling on Tuesday evening, 3rd Juno, the usual MEETING will bo held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 4th JUNE, at 8 o'clock, in tho Trades Hall, 126, Vivian-st. A. W. CROSKERY, Seoretary. MARIST BROTHERS OLD.BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. -jt/ffEMBERS aro hereby notified thai. !••-*- the Annual General Meeting of the Association will, bo held in the M-arist Brothers' School, Tasmau-slreot, Newtown, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th JUNE, 1919, at"B p.m. W. H. : ERADY, Hon. Secretary. HOUSE REPAIRS. " ' JOHN H'ORLOCK, having returned to civil life, is Resuming Business!, and will quote for all kinds of Jobbing and Decorating. 'Phone or-.writs, 35, Karepastreet, Brooklyn, /
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 2
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