PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE). COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! HER UTMOST! The Screen can give no more than this. AT LAST! NORMA TALMADGE In "KIKI" "KIKI" With EONALD COLMAN. "RONALD HE WAS CRAZY!" You bet he was. Kiki made him crazy. Crazy enough to fall in love with her, put on the smartest revue in Paris, and crazy enough not to be angry when little Kiki ruined the show. That's love! M'SIEUR, KIKI IS THE FINEST THING NORMA TAEMADGE HA* DONE INHER CAREER, AND NEED IT BE SAID, MON AMI, THAT'S THE FINEST THE SCREEN HAS. YOU'LL BE CRAZY ABOUT NORMA, TOO! A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE. BOOK EARLY! | BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (nest to Theatre), Telephone 21-838. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. nr t rnnn TTTF.ATTJTT (the finest theatre under .JLHEj LdUAJh ±tl£jJ\.l.JtXrj THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. The season's smartest, gayest comedy—a laughable, lovable, lyrical, threnody of everyday married life. A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION. "WATCH YOUR WIFE" VIRGINIA VALLfand PAT O'MALLEY A bright, deft, joyous comedy of harmonies and disharmonies of married life. A couple who couldn t get along with each other—and couldn't get along without each other. In Addition: A BUSTER BROWN COMEDY. Faster and funnier than ever. The finest two-reel comedy yet screened. LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co,, Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. TT TT SHiA NT) re you *n **** ha^^ °f spending your evenings with XX ° ' your men friends at your Club, a Show, or the Billiard i Saloon, and letting poor "wifie" fish for her own evening's entertainment? ■Vy i Tp XJT your Btep—you'll be every bit as much to blame if your wife wakes up and embarks on a line of enjoyment hardly pleasing to your austere tastes. VT f\ TT "D duty after business hours is to toddle off "home," cat the best meal in town which wifie always cooka, and then find out what would please her most, and see 1 that she gets it! WTF F ' s w^'B Per —your best friend is ''Hubby"—if he 1 * is a bit forgetful, don't allow impulse to lead you into ! such a domestic predicament as is vividly portrayed in THE UNIVERSAL UNIQUE COMEDY-DRAMA, "WATCH YOUR WIFE" "WATCH YOUR WIFE" COMMENCING AT THE DE LUXE THEATRE ' .- ■ ON ; '■.[-'.. ■"'.' ■•' : FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FINALLY! ! '■ THIS PICTURE WILL TEACH YOU BOTH SOMETHING! NOTICE! HERB. PRICE'S SALE OF EX BOND GOODS BOUGHT AT HALF-PRICE. PYJAMA SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. 42 DOZ. HORROCKSES* LUXSHAN PYJAMAS—Smart design ,To clear 11/6 21 DOZ. WOVEN STRIPES—Medium weight To go at 14/6 17 DOZ. HEAVY BPIRO CLOTH— Your Price 13/6 15 DOZ. WOOLLEN TAFFETA PYJAMAS— At 15/6 SEB WINDOWS FOR THESE VALUES. SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE VALUES. BLAMCBM, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, AND TOWELS AT LESS THAN COST. HERB. PRICE'S EX BOND SALE : : 54-56, WILLIS STREET THE LADY IN SILK VUTUii welcom th« opening of ib» Hew Silk Store, where her fint difficulties **•< ib the mtttar of purchasing Silks win be overcome. NOTE THESB SPECIALS! BLACK SILK MOROCAIN .„,......,.. 5/11 and 9/11 yard NAVY SILK MOROCAIN *.„■„., 5/11 and 9/11 yard BLACK DUCHESSE SATIN 5/11 and 8/11 yard ARTHUR LEE, SILK HOSIERY SPECIALIST, FEATHERSTON STREET (Opposite G.P.O.y.
THE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN (Liberal Catholic), 19, MARION STREET. SERVICE OF VESPERS AND SOLEMN BENEDICTION. THURSDAY, 8 p.m. ST. JUDE'S KINDERGARTEN, LYALL BAY. Principals— MISS HUGGINS AND MISS SEED. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. Telephone 18-845. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY (Incorporated). A MEETING of the Society will be h«ld THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olock, in Accountants' Chambers, when Professor J. M. A. Garrow will deliver » Lecture on j "Bills of Exchange." ! THOS. AUTON, Chartered Secretary. NORTHLAND PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in St. Anne's .Hall on THURSDAY, 9th September, 1920, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Election of Officers, and General. Address by Mr. G. Lauchlan, A.M.1.E.E., on "The Change-over. Secretw* i
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 2
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