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''PO-lVf (Wt ¥? fYW f Not onl? a Paramount-Artoreft Royalty Masterxv/ -1-»JLVJ'JLI;JHjV^-. T T'l. piece, but an extra Seven-part Paramount Special Attraction. PARAMOUNT &■" ARTCRAFT (THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION.) THE EIGHTH AND GREATEST YET OF THE PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT ROYALTY MASTERPIECES. ' HOBART BOSWORTH . "BELOW THE SURFACE." Which is claimed to be an even Greater Success than its Predecessors, " MIRACLE MAN," •" MALE AND FEMALE," " ON WITH THE DANCE " and "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" • "BELOW THE SURFACE" Is a Drama of Big Moments, Big Characters, and Blackened Souls. It breathes (the pure salty tang of the ocean and radiates an atmosphere of power. Like all of Thomas H. Ince's productions, it bears the ineffaceable stamp of the master hand, and in every way deserves its title of INCE'S GREATEST CREATION. • (This Picture is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences.) Special Added Attraction: ROSGOE ARBUCKLE • , In ■ ■■' ' -■ • • . "THE ROUND UB" " The Round Up " is the first of the Arbuckle Super-Productions, the first of a acnes that have already made motion picture history. It shows that Arbuckle, like all supreme comedians, is capable of great emotional expression, in addition to" his wonder- . ful display of clean, wholesome mirth. "THE ROUND UP." With Hundreds of Troopers, Cowboys, and Indians, in seven smashing reels of LAUGHTER, THRILL, AND EXCITEMENT. * BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At the Bristol and Utility. . * Saturday Night Prices will prevail throughout the week for these Stupendous . ' ' . Attractions. ," IZ"JFM(P'Q ' THE THEATRE THAT SETS TTTTVnP'CS " ' Xk.J.m'br ©. THE STANDARD. ivliM ix Ib -TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! YOUR HEART WILL STAND STILL—LEAF—BOUND,' AND THROB . At. the Wonderful Story Revealed in The Greatest of All PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT ROYALTY MASTERPIECES, .- "HUMORE.SQtE. M ' \ "'.- ---■,../ ■ • . Written Around Anton Dvorak's Soulful and Throbbing Melody. A LIVING, BREATHING MONUMENT TO MOTHERLOVE. AN INTENSE HEART APPEAL. ONE OF THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURISATIONS. SPECIAL MUSIC BY .. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ' SPECIAL RE-ENGAGEMENT OF MADAME ANNETTE , HAY WARD ■ ; . . ■ \ , . . . .;■..■ LAST NIGHT OF ' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ; ; -■.. ■ "' " EYES OF YOUTH." ; . . BE SURE—BE WISE—BOOK AT BRISTOL AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. : ;;■ v .;.'j . COMMENCING FRIDAY!' . " „ ": EMPRESS.' : EMPRESS. THE PICTURE HOUSE. . D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS HIS LATEST AND GREATEST SCREEN CLASSIC, "T H E IDO L DANCER."' SOMETHING DIFFERENT. . The,' Wizard of the Screen transports the audience to the Enthralling and Romantic • ■ '■•■- atmosphere of tho South Sea Islands. ■ ■•■■■' "THE - 1 1> O L , D.AN CE R." Clad only in Youthful Innocence, a Wisp of Tropical Grasses, Leaves, Flowers, and Beads for adornment—flashing limbs, flying feet, shining eyes, flaunting the ypuths who would win ■ her, worshipping her devil-devil god with sinuous dances, apart from the eyes of men. , .; THIS IS MARY, "WHITE ALMOND FLOWEB," "THE IDOL DAINOiiR." Sprite of the Sands, Plaything .of the Waves, Heroine of the strangest Tale of Love and Adventures —A Tale of Strange Lands and Rebellious Men—A Tale of Heart Throbs, of Fighting; but withal a Tale of Redemption and Beauty Most Thrilling. NO ADVANCE IN, PRICES! j. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! ' ' THE GREATEST FEATURE OF THE YEAR! Screening Hours of " THE IDOL DANCER ": 11.35, 1.50, 4.5, 6.15, 8.30. MAIL ORDER DRAPERY CO. THE PEOPLE'S FRIENIJ.—ALL GOODS ON . THE SINGLE PROFIT SYSTEM. WE OFFER TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)— . - • ( 100 LADIES' EX. HEAVY JAP. SILK BLOUSES, 22/6. 50 ONLY FUGI SILK, JUMPERS, at 22/6. COME AND SEE OUR STOCK OF LADIES' WEAR. NOTE ADDRESS: 5 and 6, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS ■■ . # BOULCOTT-STREET, WELLINGTON. /■ OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK. ' CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 36-INCH HEAVY BRITISH FLANNELETTE, • USUALLY 2/9, ' Special 1/11/ yard, • MjLENDER & CO., NEWTOWN, DEFY COMPETITION.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 47, 24 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 47, 24 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 47, 24 February 1921, Page 2

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