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PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS. THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. Tho Paramount-Artcraft Special Attraction, "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" A Modern Version of the World-famous Stage Success— "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW M^N!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" | Jim, if you're an honest man, you c*n kiss mo good-bye. But now he could look the world in tho face; —his name was cleared, and he was cleansed of sin. The whito girl he loved would arrive any minute. BUT WHAT OF HIS SQUAW? WHAT OF HIS HALF-BREED CHILD ? "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" The Indian girl he had made his wife because, well, in the vast solitude of the West, in exile from his homo, he had found solace, comfort, and sympathy in her arms, yet way down in his heart ho bore a secret, terrible love for hi 6 brother's wife. "THE SQUAW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" An Ail-Star Cast,' including: . KATHERINE MACDONALD, the most j Beautiful Woman in America. ELLIOTT DEXTER, ANN LITTLE THEODORE ROBERTS, JACK HOLT TULLY MARSHALL, MONTE BLUE "THE SOU AW MAN!" "THE SQUAW MAN!" You may cry at this picture, you may sob—yet when it is finished you will remember "The Squaw Man" as the I mightiest story of human passion and life that the screen has ever shown. IT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY! Specially-selecte.l Suptiorting Programme PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. Prioes —Day Sessions: Adulte, Is; Children, 6d. Evenings (after 5) —-Front Stalls, Is Id; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Circle, 2s Id. Reserves at Theatre, or Tel ; 1967. ' Continuous—ll a.m. to 10 p.m. * PRINCESS THKATRK, RINCESS THEATRE, Manners-street. . LAST TWO NIGHTS WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART In i "SAND!" i "SAND!" ... » ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In ' "THE LADDER OF LIES!" "THE LADDER OF LIES!" "ELMO THE FEARLESS" (No/5). Usual Prices. Telephone 1967. KING'S. The Theatre that KING'S., ING'S. Sets the Standard. KING'S. The Greatest of all Pwamount-Arteraft Royalty Masterpieces! "HUMORESQUE'i" "HUMORESQUE!" "HUMORESQUE!" • "HUMORESGUE!" "HUMORESQUE!" . "HUMORESQUE!" The Oinenm's Epic of Mother Love. And MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD, Also . KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at Bristol, or Telephone 22-212. 1 i "fTHE SQUAW MAN." PRINCESS THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT.. EMPRESS, XIfFRXSS. MPRESS. EMPRESS, THE Picture Houis. CROWDED NIGHTLY. W. D. GRIFFITH, The World's Greatest Producer, Presents "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL -DANCER!" A Charming Romance of the South Sea j Islands. - Also, "THE INVISIBLE HAND!" , (Epuode Thioe.) "IDOL DANCER" eoreened at 11.0, 1.15, 3.30, 5.55, 8.20. SEASIDE PICTURE THEATRE, | LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, "THE FLAMING CLUE." . A Detective Story filled with Romano©,) Stirring HARRY MOREY Topical Budget and Comedy. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (INCORP.). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-1 TERRACE. LECTURES ON OCCULT EDUCATION. (TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. TH« Noted Exponent of Psychic- ThoufM, VIVIAN H. R. DEACON, VIVIAN H. R. DEACON, VIVIAN H. R. DEACON, VIVIAN H. R. DEACON, Will Lecture.on "THE MODERN IDEA-OF GOD." "Anoient Ideas,' Scientific Influence, the Modern Conception." Followed by Psychometry Demonstrations THIS EVENING, THIS EVENING, At 8. Admission One Shilling. ■ TVTUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1921—26 th AND 28th MARCH. GENERAL ENTRIES, 1 SOY. EACH ACCEPTANCES forEaster Handicap > rr...—< 5 sove Brighton Hurdles 4 eovs. Autumn Steeples :..-... 4 soya CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, At 5 o'olook. At same time, FORFEITS (1 boy. each) must be DECLARED for G.N. Champagne- Stakes Great Northorn Oaks G.N. St. Leger Stakes. Fees must accompany iv each instance* \V. S. SPENCE, Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

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