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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At' MACMAHON'S. ACMAHON'S. •,. The Mightiest and Most Magnificent , Cinema Spectacle Existing— " THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT!" "THE WOMAN: GOD FORGOT!""THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT!'•' Featuring GERALDINE FARRAR, WALLACE REID, and RAYMOND H'ATTON. 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 the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs, and Mr. do Mille had erected an exact reproduction of the famous pyramid of Toocalli, surrounded .by an entire Aztec city. This one set covers an area of two square miles,, and the pyramid is nearly 200 feet in height, and of the most substantial construction, owing to the fact that over, a thousand men battle up the stair-, ways and inclines te the temple at the top. The interior al the pyramid is aiso complete in tho „ most minute detail, the hugo sacrificial Toom being reproduced in the exact size of the room in which the 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 carpenters and rtonemasons were busy nearly two weeks, working night and day. SPECIAL MI/SIC. SPECIAL MUSIC. PRICES: Afternoons—Circle la, Stalls 6d. Evenings—Circle Is, Stalls Bd. All Tickets over 6d plus War Tax of Id. DO NOT MISS THIS GIGANTIC PRODUCTION AT MACMAHON'S THEATRE. MACMAHON'S THEATRE. HEAB the Grand Orchestra of 25 in th« latest opera selections at the Opera House to-night. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY, at 2. VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT, at 7. One of the Best Programmes shown for a considerable time. ETHEL CLAYTON* ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In a Sparkling Dramatic Story of Pathos, Heart-interest, and Quaker Life, "A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS!" "A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS!" " A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS!" A Powerful Story of a Girl's Love and the effect it had on the lives of others. NOVEL SETTINGS. ORIGINAL SITUATIONS. REALISTIC SCENES. Episode 6: " THE FIGHTING TRAIL 1" "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" A Most Sensational Number. GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Latest News). KEYSTONE COMEDY. SCENICS. . PRICES: Saturday Night—Circle Is, 7d, Downstairs Is Id. Children half-price, Reserves 6d extra. 'Phone 50 for reserves. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Come Early ! Secure a Seat 1 , Excellent Music by the NATIVES'^ASSOCIATION BAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Lato Garrison Band). Conductor—Lieut. T. Herd. Leader—Mr. J. Parker. (Winners of 17 Championship Prizes),' BAND ITEMS:. Contest-March—<-i.B. and C.F." Hume Selection —"Memories of Bellini" Greenwood Serenade Espagnola—"Roso of Granada" Dauzet Fantasia—"o Lovely Night" Round Quickstep—"Comrades in Arms" .Vernon Special Engagement MR. MARTTN DUFF, MR, MARTIN DUFF, Famous Scotch Tenor, will sing— Song: "The Message" Blumenthal Aria: "La Donna Mobile" Verdi (From "Rigoletto.") YOU MUST HEAR YOU MUST HEAR The Lady Cornettist, MRS. J. PARKER, with MR. J. PARKER, in the Cornet Duet, "Excebrior" Balfe MRS. MONTAGUE Accompanist. Silver Com Collection. N.B.—Patrons are respectfully asked to give as liberally as possible. Expenses are heavy. Admission Free. Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. HATAITAL ~ BUNGALOW Residence, 6 large, rooms, situated best part Hataitai, with every convenience, electric light, gas, gas oooker, h. and c. water, concrete paths, la%vn, well-planted section, 48ft x 199 ft, and commands a magnificent sea view. Price £1350; cash required £400. Properties, Ltd., Union Bank Chambers. f ESSONS in French Wanted I ono hour 'jh_ or lew, Saturday afternoons. Tonus , to, FJL, Evening. Poet^

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 2

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