o__J__TJgO —" til 6 worlds Ereatest tenor, the idol of minions, the wonder of the age, the greatest living; being-of song, and joUity—is now on the movies. CARUSOj'-hiiS First Screen Appearance, Supported by CAROLINE WHITE, Famous Beauty-of the Operatic "Stage! . , AT • PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT TO-NIGHT! mtTB imTJTnb TO-NIGHT! And all Next Week. ■ ■*- -tiJ_____ JL _-___/O And all Next Week. CARUSO' m "'MY- COUSIN." IN WHICH HE PLAYS A DUAL ROLE. NOTE— (1) It is the first motion pioture in which Enrico Caruso, the famous - operatic tenor, has appeared. ; ■ (2) A performance of "Pagliacci" is shown with Caruso singing his famous role. : ■' ■ (3) The famous tenor is shown in his dressing-room at the Opera House, and also in his home. (4) All:-of Caruso's famous operatic roles are shown on the screen. IN ADDITION TO "CARUSO," SHOWING AT * » l -m-tm T_e Management will present ARTCRAFT EVERY EVENING AT 7.25. DOROTHY DALTON 'Phone 3470 for Reserves. In an exceptionally fine production, SHOWING AT PARAMOUNT "QmcKSAND." TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 7:15 p.m. a PARAMOUNT PICTURE. 'Phone 977 for Reserves. v . Like a pure lily in a swamp of pestilSPECIAL MUSICAL EFFECTS IN «£__£ £_* _3___f"__r_S w_ ADDITION TO prompted by a high resolve—to clear FULL ORCHESTRA. the stain from her husband's honour. ' SPECIAL PUBLIC' NOTICE RE PRICES— AFTERNOONS — Many inquiries have been made in reri i , spect of PRICES, and whether same wiU «?_iiV £» be raised for this picture. The answer is, stalls 6d" NO-PRICES WILL NOT BE RAISED. ■PVFNTNGS— CARUSO is receiving the largest re- ". , . numeration yet paid to any Artist, and -in a j the production is probably the most exbtalls Bd. pensive yet placed before a New Zealand • -i^rSf^J^n^lTT^a- audience, but as we look for the SATURDAY EVENINGS: p___PLE'S SUPPORT ALL THE YEAR Circle Is 6d. ROUND, THEN IN FAIRNESS TO Stalls Is. THEM, WHEN A PRODUCTION SUCH Reserved Circle 2s. AS "MY COUSIN" IS OBTAINED, Children Half-price. OUR PATRONS WILL BE GIVEN THE All Tickets over 6d plus BENEFIT, if it is within the bounds of War Tax of Id. possibility to do so. ARTCRAFT & PARAMOUNT FACING PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. COURTENAY-PLACE, EMPRESS THEATRE Mi!?; 2 \ A THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL FIVE-PART PATHE DRAMA, ~ . . Entitled "THE MIDNIGHT STAGE.* (A soreen adaptation of the famous French drama "The Lyons Mail.") A POWERFUL STORY OF CALIFORNIA IN THE DAYS OF THE MINING RUSH. THE GREAT STAGE ROBBERY, THE MURDER, AND A FATAL RESEMBLANCE. A Picture that Depicts the Raw Brutality of the Bad Man's Paradise, Featuring FRANK KEENAN IN THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURE OF^HIS CAREER. Supporting Items Include . SCENIC, INDUSTRIAL, AND.A SIDE-SPLITTING KEYSTONE COMEDY. , SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES:-D,C, Is 7d; Stalls, Is Id; Children, Halfprice. Reserves 6d extra. Ring 3442. . QUEEN'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT! All Next Week. TO-NIGHT! WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GEORGE WALSH In - A' Mile-a-minute Action Story, full of Pep and ThriUing Stunts, and Wellseasoned with Love, "BRAVE AND BOLD." Geo^Z^o'Tr^JU^y **£_ A a tory ; well adapted for the star. It is he finishes up strong. what might be, called "A Humdinger." Adapted from the Story, "Four-forty at Fort Perm,'' by Perley \ ' Pooro Sheehan. "HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE," Featuring Henry Lehrman"HlS MUSICAL SNEEZE," Sunshine Players. MUTT AND JEFF. FOX GAZETTE. SATURDAY PRlCES:—Evening: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra. Ring 'Phone 3255. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA will commence playing at 7.15 o'clock. VISIT ' OF' H.M.S. NEW " ZEALAND. CITIZENS' BALL, A BALL wiU be held io. the TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY, 26th INSTANT, in honour of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.V.0., and the Officers of H.M.S. New . Zealand. Requests for invitations should be made to the Town Clerk, Mr. J. R. Palmer, Town HaU, or to tho Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. W. Shallcrass, Harconrt's Buildings, Lambton-quay, P.O. Box 695, not later than Wednesday Next, 20th inst. The subscription must accompany every application for a ticket. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. Town HaU, 16th August, 1919. x
WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). ANNUAL BALL, NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Third Annual Ball will be held in the Town Hall, on FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1919, at 8.30'p.m; . ■ Owing to the largo membership it is impracticable to send invitations to individual members, and thoy aro requested to obtain tickets from tho undersigned, at "tho Club, 292, Lambton-quay. List closes 31st AUGUST. Prices for Association members: — Double Ticket .....:.. 10s Od Single Ticket -.'. ..-.-.-....... 5s Od Extra Lady -. -.-.-.. '7 6 6d R. J. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. WANTED to Sell, Express, Horse, and Harness; newly painted. Apply 264, Adelaide-road,
WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). GENERAL MEETING; 'A-N Extraordinary General Meeting will ±\ be held at the Club.on MONDAY, 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: 1. Election of Vice-Chairman. 2. Election of one Member of Committee. 3. General. The District Organiser (Lieutenant-Col-onel G. Mitchell) will address thpse present. A full attendance is requested. R. J. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. WANTED Sell, new Hudson Motor Cycle, 3-spoed, 3 h.p.; good order. £.32.J05..' Aop.ly. 61,. R.id_lford-Btreet,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 2
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