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TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! QUEEN'S THEATRE (Wellington's Leading Theatre). The spectacular Nordisk Super-Production, starring G. S. TOLLNESS, tho Brilliant Continental Artist, and LILY JACOBSON. " THE DAUGHTER OF BRAHMA." A delightful romance of the East, with its majesty and "splendour. The meeting of East and West, where custom differs, promised tragody, but brought happiness and understanding. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES QHAS. CHAPLIN in "THE PUGILIST." , SESSIONS DAILY, 2.15 and 7.30. FEIDAY NEXT Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. An All-British Production which no Masterpiece of Filmdom has over approached. SIR HALL CAINE'S "DARBY AND JOAN." A story such as genius breathes upon the burnished mirror of the world—and then smooths out with ivory hands—and sighs. Foe Reserves, Tolephone 22-334.

WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CAftNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. riIHE Carnival, which opens in tho A Town Hall on SATURDAY, is going to ba an eye-opener to tho public of Wellington. Imagine the large hall converted into a huge, dazzling cuve, with wonderfully realistic stalactites and stalagmites glistening in every 'direction. Imagine, if you can, tho world-famed "bridal veil," and tho equally-noted glow worm cave, the "bride's cako," and the huge 17ft stalactite—the largest in the world. They will all be seen in natural shape and colouring!*— a sight ftnparaflelled m the history of Wellington. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. "Tho best talent in Wellington has boon freely ottered to help in tiio good wovk of raising funds for the Community Club, and there will bo turns by the Charley's Aunt. Club, the Cheer-oh Girls, the Gay Gambols, Tramway Entertainers, aB well as programmesl by the pupils of Mies Gladys Campbell, Miss Helen . Gardner, Miss Dorothy Saundors, Mr. Culford Bell, Mr. S. Airth, Mr. J. Knowetey, also Mr. Ray Oakloy, Mr. FVank .Andrews, Mr. Tuohy, and a host of other well-known and popular artists. . CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. BRITANNIA THEATRE. iSITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO As Gambler. Gentleman, Duelist, Adventurer, In "HITCHIN' POSTS." ."HITCHIN' POSTS. " And Tho Great Sea-to-Sea Sensation, "THE VANISHING DAGGER!" ' Telephone 358. The Big Attraction in Pictures. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. AT Q<H®RTT'S THEATRE AT GEORGE BEBAN, GEORGE BEBAN, In Thos. H. Inoo'3 Super-Production, "AN ALIEN," "AN ALIHfc." "AN ALIEN'," Adapted from tlie Famous Poem and Stage Success, "THE SIGN OF'THE ROSE," Supporting Pictures Inolude— Episode 4 of "THE MOONRIDERS." Hours of Screening: Star Picture—ll a.m., 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, f 6.20. and 8.15 p.m. Serial—l2.2s, 2.15, 4.5, 5.56, 7.50; and 9.35 p.m. TO LOVERS OF THE THEATRE AND PICTURES! BUY THE "TVT Z. THEATRE AND MOTION 1* • PICTURE." The Smartest, Most Complete, aud Most Original Compendium of Theatrical and Motion-Picture Nows published in Australasia. Bright, Sane Criticism of "The Movies," Concerts, Recitals, Amateur Performances, Vaudeville Shows, etc., Sketches,- Stories,. "and Screen Chat. SEE OUR PICTURE GALLERY-Ex-clusive Full-page Pictures of MARY PICKFORD and DOUG. FAIRBANKS, PAULINE FREDERICK, the Winners of U.S.A. • Popularity Contest, and _ Film Frockings. GET TO KNOW ABOUT OUR FILM FAVOURITE COMPETHTON-iMO IN PRIZES. ■ PRICE Is. Obtainable at all Booksellers in the Dominion. WANTED Known - Visiting Cards', "At Homo" Cards, Wedding Cards, In Mpmotriojn CVvd?)' neatly mid clusuply printed tt . Ths Evening Post Oetiernl Printing Departmeat.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 2