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TrfWiO'e THE THEATRK THAT SETS TTTMiO'Ci iSJUMV* to THE STANDAKD. ' " . JtkXrS to MATINEE 2.30. TO-MORROW. \ ' ' ———r— ■ ■.•.--■ .. The strange and fascinating visualisation of a young girl's experiences on the threshold of life is the theme in the entrancing film drama. , < "EYES OF YOUTH." In which the screen's, most vital personality, ' ■ CLARA KBIBALL YOUNG, will make her appearance to-night. "EYES OF YOUTH," a cinema version of the stage play made famous by Efflile Polini. Is a story of a Soul's turmoil 'midst tho heights of happiness, the depths of misery and the extremes of joy and sadness. The screening of the fibri will be accompanied by special music arranged '■■■■■■ ... . for ' ' . KING'S GRAND OBCHESTRA. The 1 management announces the special artistic engagement of MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD, Grand Opera Prima Bonn*, And Soloist of "The Miracle Man," . in. . . . ■ , .. Excerpts from the musical classics. Book at the Bristol, where the box plan is on view front-, 9 a,m. to 5 p.m. "The First Super-Nordisk Production" since 1914, commencing' .' 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O. 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O. QUE E ITS AtUT HE A TRE The Management have great pleasure in presenting "A Wonderful Super-Production," . "A PRINCE OF BHARATA." A Film of Great Majesty and Exquisite Beauty, and a Story of Eastern Splendour, Lavishly, Dressed and Gorgeously Mounted. "A PRINCE OF BHARATA." '"EAST IS EAST,'AND WEST IS WEST !'r "AND NE'ER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET!" "YOU ARE MY WIFE!" the Prince exclaimed. "YES! ONE AMONG MANY," replied Stella acornfully. "AtPRINCE OF BHARATA." "A Classic 'of .Our.'British Empire." We.tell you that this Production is MIT " —but seeing is belipving. Sessions daily at 2.15 and 7.30. Supporting- Programme includes: — - COMEDIES, SCENIC, TRAVELOGUE, AND TOPICAL BUDGET. SPECIAL EASTERN MUSIC BY '! THE .QUEEN'S 1 PEERLESS ORCHESTRA." Book now to avoid disappointment. 'Phono 22-334. "The Keeper of the Door "was a 1 huge success, but this Production is going tc break all records. A "BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FEATURE FILM'S Masterpiece, exclusive to .the QUEEN'S THEATRE." " '. ~~?~~~. S.TIA.N D THE AT RE COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING COMMENCING TO-DAY I COMMENCING SAUCY, PJQUANT, CHEEKY, DELIGHTFUL CONSTANCE TALMADOE, .. IN' A RIPPLING COMEDY-DRAMA, FULL OF FUN AND SCANDALOUS SITUATIONS. AN EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE. A Story of an experimental marriage from Saturday to Monda\, p.loyed as only Connie'could ylay it. Wedding Belh at week-ends only, Connio gets the tnnfruma in this fine production, and raises fun in all directions. "WHAT A LIFE!" "WHAT A LIFE!" A Screaming Half-hour Comedy. AlsoGAHETTES AND SCENICS. GAZETTES AND SCENICS. , USUAL PRICES. COME EARLY, OR 'PHONE 3299 FOR' RESERVES. EMPRESS. , EMPRESS. THE PICTURE HOUSB. A GREAT ATTRACTION, LEENA KEEFE In •"one" hour," The Mighty Sequel to ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." The book has a world-wide reputation. Tho picture htis been just as famous. ■ Also Episode two of tho Astounding Serial, "THE INVISIBLE HAND." "THE INVISIBLE HAND." For one week only at the Empress Theatre. Tel. 3442. COMMON-SENSE CHATS. No. 6—ABOUT "THE OTHER FELLOW." \ - „ -■' • ' •'■ • / ... ■ . . . " * . ■• • SOMETIMES when a, citizen is asked to give money or'personal service in a great national cause he has a feeling that it is "tho other fellow's" turn. But "tho other fellow" may have tho same feejing. If each believes •' that it is tho duty of somebody else to be public-spirited tho whole community will suffer.- • * - Take national defence, for example. Tho only men who could claim the \ right to say it is "the other fellow's" duty to be concerned about national defence are returned soldiers, but the New Zealand .."-'Returned Soldiers' ." w Association have proved again and again that it is deeply interested in the . maintenance of a sound system of defence. The warm interest of Wellingi ton returned soldiers in the welfare of the young fellows who- are now m training for tho defence of their country is proved by the fact that returned men are helping enthusiastically to ensure success in the appeal for the Community Club promoted by the National Defence League for the benefit of Territorials and Senior Cadets. The returned soldier does not say: "It; is the other fellow's duty to play the game for tho Territorials." The returned soldier is saying (and proving his words), in effect: "I am pleased to help in the welfare movement for the. young fellows, but the other fellows should also help, according to their means." Citizens, your young citizen-soldiers surely have a right to expect that you take a friendly interest in them. Prove this by sending a subscription to-day to Mr. E. W. G. Coleridge, Hon. Treasurer, Featherston-street (opposite G.P.0.), or to Mr. R. Hill, Secretary, Citizen-Soldiers' Carnival, 68, Willis-street (next to Crockeries'). - AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. ' THE SINGLE P ROFIT SYSTEM HAS IMMEDIATELY MET WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC. THE "NEW ZEALAND MAIL ORDER DRAPERY CO. WISH to apologise to the many ladies who were turned away, and were uuablo to purchase one of our Jumpers, owing, to so many people having recognised THE SINGLE PROFIT SYSTEM, immediately, upon the insertion of our advertisement in The Evening Post of Wednesday last. ... . OUR SPECIAL OFFERS FOR TO-NIGHT ARE: SILK JUMPEPvS AT 25s EACH. . WHITE WASHING-GLOVES AT 6d PER PAIR. NOTE ADDRESS.—S. and 6, .Boulcolt- Chambers, Boulcott-street '(upstairs). Opon Friday nighW ■ till B o'clock. Ordinary night till 6 o'clock. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 2