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COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW At MACMAHON'S. ACMAHON'S. The Mig-htiest and Most Magnificent Cinema Spectacle Existing— "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT!" "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT!" "THE WOMJU&.GOD FORGOT!I. Featuring GERALDINE FARRAR, WALLACE REID, and RAYMOND HATTON. SCREENING At ' MACMAHON'S THEATRE 2.15 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 7.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. DAILY, The scenes of "The Woman God Forgot" are laid during tho Spanish conquest of the Aztecs, and Mr. d© Mille bad erected an exact reproduction of the famous pyramid ot Teocalli, surrounded by an entire Aztec city. This one set covers an are* of two squaa-e miles, and the pyramid is nearly 200 feet in height, • aad of the most substantial construe'tion, owing to the fact that over a thousand men battle up the Btairways and inclines to the temple at the top. The interior of the pyramid is also complete in t|ie moat minute detail, tho huge sacrifioial room, beingreproduced in tho exact size of the room in which tho High Priest of Aztec sacrificed his human victims to the Aztec gods. In order to build the pyramid and the city, a force of three hundred carpentors and stonemasons were busy nearly two weeks, working night and day. SPECIAL MUSIC. SPECIAL MUSIC. '. ■■ . PRICES: , \ Afternoons—Circle Is, Stalls 6d. Evenings—Circlo Is, Stalls Bd. AH Tickets ovor 6d plus War Tax of Id. DO NOT' MISS THIS GIGANTIC PRODUCTION AT MACMAHON'S THEATRE. • MACMAHON'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW I , CARUSO, !\i RTCRAFT, DON'T FORGET. Final Screening mHE EMPRESS To-night at X HE EMPRESS ; ■: of . ' • ' i "REVELATION!" Starring . NAZIMOVA, NAZIMOVA, Also, "A DOG'S LIFE 1" Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW ! The Eminent Character Actor, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, FRANK KEENAN, In a Five-Part Sensational Pathe Drama, . '■■■',•■■ ' .."',■..". Entitled, \ "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE." "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE." "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE." "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE." (A screen adaptation of^ tho famous French drama, "The Lyons Mail.") A picture of California in tho golden days of romance and adventure. KEENAN PLAYS TWO ROLES— Ono pf them John Lynch, a gentleman gambler, and the other Ridgo Rivers, who truly sets a new pace for the bad man of tho screen. THE STAGE ROBBERY And • rA FATAL -RESEMBLANCE. The .most powerful picture of the ye*r. Ring .3442 for Reserves. See and Hear ' CARUSO, CARUSO, CA.KUSO, The World's Greatest Tenor, At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE, Commencing TO-MORROW. ', Reserve.yonr seats. 'Phone 977. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION! A Picture of Rare Brilliance-! COMMENCING SATURDAY COMMENCING SATURDAY At CJHORTT'S THEATRE At OHORTr'S THEATRE. The Best-dressed Woman on the Screen, Beautiful EMMY WHjBLEN EMMY WHELEN EMMY WHELEN ' In "SYLVIA ON A SPREE!" "SYLVIA ON A SPREE!" ■ "SYLVIA ON A'SPREES'? "SYLVIA-ON A SPPJ3E!" A Gorgeoosly-Cost-uniod Society Drama, i ' Presontipg, i j For the first time in Now Zealand, ..Amnrica's Latest Craze, THE OSTRICH WALK DANCE. In the Great Cabaret Scene, Hawaiian and j Egyptian Kirls will bo seen, dancing their. Native Dances. . '/ "SYLVIA ON A SPREE!" "SYIiVIA ON A SPREE!" A.Picture Treat for All. . The Gowns and Hats1 worn by EMMY, WHELKN in this picture aro tho Latest Creations from Paris, Rue do la Pa.ix. BIG SUFPOS.TTNG PROGRAMME! " *rYAL/L"BAY"TiE^rDENTS~ ~ AMEKTING of Ecsi<lecto of the above district -will bo liekl at tho Forget-Mo-Not Hal), Apu-orcsoent, MONDAY NEXT, IBth .Au^st, at 8 p.m. Buaiue&s: 1. To consider the Formation of in .Association to furtner the interests of tho Bay • 2. The Tramway Question 3. Beautifying : the Sea " Front, and General. ; ' ■ T. M. DONOVAN, J, £\ RYDER, . • ■ ■ . ■-.3SS23ba fr i

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

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