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A £200,000 PRODUCTION! TO-NIGHT! ' ' TO-NIGHT! And Until Friday Next. SKORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. "MY LADY'S DRESS!" - Verciiot of Saturday's Huga AjuriiencM: Tlio Greatest' Picture Triumph Ever ' Screened in Wellington. The First English Super Feature. Tiie Idol of England, GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER. GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, In . the . Samuclson Film Corporation's Screen Classic, "MY LADY'S DRESS!" "MY LADY'S DRESS!" ■ "MY LADY'S DRESS !" "MY. LADY'S DRSSS!" The nai;ie, "My Lady's Dress," doss not convey any idea of this wonderful picture. It is . Immense! Great.! Splendid! Its equal has never previously i been seen in Wellington. GEE IT TO-NIGHT And Judge For Yourselves! HOURS OF SCREENING! . . . 11 aim., 1.25, 3.55, 6.25^ find 8.20 p.m. SPECIAL PRICES: Owing to the enormous cost of this picture. Saturday Night Prices will be charged all thi-oiiifli this week. MUSIC! MUSIC! ' Our Mr. Rpg. Brown will preside at the piano To-night. "MY LADY'S DRESS!" " To fully appreciate the ■wonders of this ■great picture, see it from the start. . Note the Hours of Screening. ' For Reserves, Tel. 768. CONTINUOUS" CONTINUOUS. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The L-.test and Most Popular of ail Kiiyakaua. Pictures. ■ 'rESs'uE HAYAK'AWA, SESSUH HAYAKAWA. SESSUE HAYAKAWA,. I;i a powerful and highly dramatic story dealing with the vindication of a woman's honour, 1 "T.R3 GREY HORIZON!" " THE GREY KOSTZON '" "THE GREY HORIZON!" There' w.t.3 a debt to pay—and in the iaevitabio hour ho realised that the woman he loved Was the widow of the man he fond accidentally hilled. THE EVIDENCE THAT WOULD SAVE HIM WOULD WRECK HER LIFE. SO—HE LIT A MATCH AND WATCHED HIS HOPKS CRUMBLE AWAY TO ASHES—HIS RBNUNCIA- ' TION WAS COMPLETE. Full Supporting: Programme. Sc-osr.iuov times: 11.20, 1.10, 3.5, 5. 6.55, 3.50. . TiHE EMPRESS. . Continuous HE EMPRESS. from 11 a.m. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Pretty, Sporting, Winsome . Kr.i-y '' Pickforri Mary In Pickiord ' Mury Piekford Mary "THE ' Pickford Mary HOODLUM!" Pickford Mary Pickford Mary -Easily-the Finest.- Piek'ord Mary Happiest. .Jollicnt, ' Pickford Mary and Brightest Picture Pickford Mary ever seen. Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Full Supporting Pro- Pickford Mary gramme, including an- Pickfor-d Mary 'other .episode of Pickford "VJnrv ' ■ Pickford Mary "THE. Pickford Mary MAN OF MIGHT!" Pickford Mary Pickford . The World's Sweetheart appears at .... 11.30, 1.40, 3.50, 6, 8.10 p.m. «, IS MAJESTY'S THEATEiT Courtenay-pl. Tel. 165. TO-NIG"KT at 8 TO-NIGHT at 8. FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' NEW VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE CO., In a ' BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME ■ Of FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. Fourth Week, and Greater Success ': than ever of HARRY BURGESS AND REVUE CO. To-night, a gorgeously staged musical production, entitled. "THE GRAMAPHONE GIRLS." A lauf'liina; n'mstcruiei'c. containing NEW SONGS. ' NEW DANCES. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. Supnorted by mi ALL-STAE "VAUDEVILLE CO., Comprising PRINCESS HYSTERIA' PRINCESS MYST-EMA In her extraordinary esoositiou of MENTAL TELEPATHY. First iipwiivuivu of PAGDISN AND STANLEY, PAGD.KN AND STANLEY, Comedians and Sketch Artists. . .Everyiltiiiij entirely new liy POLLARD ' AND 'JACKSON, MAGGIE FOSTER. And the Droll :i.:id Doliplitful JACK and CORA WILLIAMS. /JACK r.nd CORA WILLIAMS. > Price:—B.C. ay.d 0.5.. ?.r- 7d ; Stalls, Is 7d-...Gallery. Is Id: Beseyvch, os 3d. \ i'kvi at The Bristol till 5 p.m.. ai'ter-wnriv?.-::.i-. HuriiOfi's. ne:;f to Theatre. jpTUR ' THEA^'ilr^ NKVVTOWN. LAST SHOWING ! .MARY PIOKD'ORD -:.iARY; PICK b'ORD ~ In "the iioj.)J>lt:m' :" The WorlrVs Greatest Swei-ihfarl. Ton Mary Pckfords you have never been. Ti-r;i I'ICTULU: WITH'IOOO LAUGHS! I;: is undoubtedly a wonderful achieve' iiiunt, and ail \:',;o h:iv» .-ecu i: isy it is Ivii-.ry I'ickfonl it her !v.v=t. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE PICTURE YOU WILL UiiAl^iL'Sß, ALL YOUR LIFE.. STRONG SUPPORTS. OTAKT. MAORI. RACING CLUB. ' WINTER MKKTIXG, 3rd and 4th JUNE. A CCEPTANCES for lirst day Close at A Club's- Officiv. Otaki. 8.30 p.m. . WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. O. ,T, D'ATH. Secretary. PIANO TUNING OUR PRICES NOT ADVANCED, SINGLE TUNING 10s. CONTRACTS. AS USUAL. ■ - We hold thi! largest 'Stock cjf new and slightly-used Pianos in. the Dominion. Jf. NIMMO AND SONS, LTD., lV?annfaeiurer.- and Dealer?, Showrooms ami I'Vctory. 42, Kent-tee. Tel. 21-556.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 2

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