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PARAMOUNT T-lEATEE, AKAHOUNT THEATRE, COURTENAY PLACE. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7/15 Evening. A Big Drama of Money Spenders done in Splendour and Luxury, "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." —From five thousand-dollar breakfast to coffee and rolls—from one dress for everyday to ONE _dress— they drank wine from her satin slipper. And now —no wine— no satin slipper! MILADY OF THE MILLIONS! Dancing to the moaning of golden saxophones—with a fleet of motor-cars to defy time—scattering priceless pearls in her ' dizzy pace— Featuring LEWIS STONE, ANNA Q. NILSSON. COMEDY, GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. (Musical Director: Mr. R. R. Caulton.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CQRINNE GRIFFITH Beauty of Beauties—Gorgeously Gowned— Living before your eyes in wondrous Moments of Thrill and Romance. "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." ■"INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." i "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." Set in the splendour of glamorous Egypt —Only Corinne Griffith could do it so beautifully—Only this artist could make you live such romance with her in Egypt —Romance Land—Where hearts find "infatuation," but seldom love. CORINNE GRIFFITH AT HER BEST. A TRIUMPH. A First National Picture. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction ......... Fuller-Hayvard Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. TION TO THE ORDINARY PROGRAMME. THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW-KLONDIKE." It's a Paramount Picture. A Racy, Speed-filled, Humorous Story of that New Klondike—Florida. Also, i "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," . . . ■ "SUNRISE," A Thrilling Tale of the Hunt for Gold in Australia. Romance and Thrills 'midst wonderful scenery. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Including Scenes of the Second Test at Leeds. Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. Reserves at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. * ADOLPHE MENJOU .' And FLORENCE VIDOR / In "THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER." Also, ANITA STEWART In "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN." BRITANNIA. ' CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. Master Pictures Present AL. WILSON, AL. WILSON, The World's Most Amazing Stunt Flyer, in "THE AIR HAWK." "THE AIR HAWK." "THE AIR HAWK." A picture that will make every nerve in your body tingle! Drama, romance, adventure—a story that travels at chainlightning speed. Jumping from one 'plane to another—fighting a life-and-death struggle on the wings of a madly careening aeroplane and a Hundred and one other death-defying stunts that will literally take your breath away. IT'S A THRILLER! In Addition: Metro-Goldwyn Present ELEANOR BOARDMAN and MATT MOORE in "THE WAY OF A GIRL." "THE AVAY OF A GIRL." A Thrilling Story of a Girl who craved excitement —and got it. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING .. v PROGRAMME. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. A-RTCRAFT THEATRE. 7.45 ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS! 7.45 ALICE TERRY and RAMON NOVARRO ALICE TERRY and RAMON NOVARRO In the Sensational Romance of a Girl and •a Sheik's Son —a Desert Picture: "THE ARAB" -i "THE ARAB" A Rex Ingram "THE ARAB" Production, "TPIE ARAB" Maker of "The "THE ARAB" Four Horsemen" "THE ARAB" and "Soaramoueho." "THE ARAB" Special Musio by JAMES HAYDOCK. CT. MARK'S JUBILEE FAYRE. IN SCHOOLROOM. DUFFERIN STREET, NOW OPEN. Open on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, at 6.30 o'clock. Entertainment each Evening. Side-shows, Wireless Concerts, etc. Admission Is. WELLINGTON1 COLLEGE OLD BOYS' WAR MEMORIAL HALL. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERN-OR-GENERAL will lay, the Foundation Stone of the Memorial Hall at the College on FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 3 p.m. All Next of Kin, Old Boyß, and Friends of the School, and Subscribers to the Fund are respectfully invited to attend. W. H. P. BARBER, ' Chairman, Board of Governors. J. S. ELLIOTT, President, Old Boys' Association.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 2

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