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"THE BEST PICTURE FOR MONTHS THAT HAS BEEN SHOWN IN WELLINGTON I" This is what everyone* aays. Record Houses yesterday. .COME EARLY TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST GREAT PHOTO PLAY. "THE BETRAYER." Beaumont Smith's Supreme 6-Reol Masterpiece, that is making history, and will put New Zealand on the movie map throughout the world. IT BREATHES ROMANCE! IT GRIPS! IT ENTHRALS! .-, A Story of the Land we Live In. j Also, Twelfth Episode "THE INVISIBLE HAND," Comedies and Gazettes. Feature Starting Times: 11 a.m., 12.45, 2.45, 4.55, 6.40, and 8.10 p.m. Serial: 12.20, 2,20, 4.30, 6.15, and 9.20 p.m. f TO-DAY r TO-NIGHT ! PRICES—TiII 5 p.m., Is 7d and la Id; Children, Half-price. Thereafter, 2s 7d. 2s Id, Is 7d, and Is Id. ! T HE E M; F R E S S, KING'S SS^Sgf . KING'S ANITA ■ STEWART (THE} WORLD'S FAVOURITE), . In "HARRIET AND THE PIPER." The high cost of free love isn't a good bargain if it's bad. An enthralling journey through the realm of experience. She got into the wrong game, and SHE PAID THE PIPER. She got into the right game and she Iaughed—SOMEBODY ELSE PAID THE PIPER. DON'T MISS ANITA STEWART, in \. "HARRIET AND THE PIPER." < ■•>'. Re-engagement of ■ ) Re-engagement'of iWYATT HADLAND fTENOR), KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. (Overture—"WlLLlAM TELL"). Reserves at The Bristol till 5. After 5 at tho Theatre, Telephone 22-212. The Mutiny on the High Seas, ■ Of the fights to Death! You will thrill at these! You will hold your breath I "THE MUTINY) OF THfc ELSINORE.' yjVIDLY TRANSLATED TO THE SCREEN, WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE ACCLAIMED THAT .JACK ' LONDO N'S : FAMOUS STORY-GRIMLY PLAYED BEYOND SIGHT OF LAND] ON\ THE FACE OF THE FATHOMLESS DEEP—ECLIPSED HIS GREAT MASTERPIECE "THE SEA WOLF.'" ;, AT ' EVERYB O D V ' S EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, INCLUDES A CHRISTIE SPECIAL COMEDY, ■ "SHUFFLE THE QUEENS." Screening Times—"Mutiny Elsinore": 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 6.45, and 8.40 p.m. RESERVES AT THEATRE, OR TELEPHONE 50. QUEE N'S THEA T R E (WELLINGTON'S LEADING THEATRE). \ . ■ ' . I ■ X DAILY, / 2.15. ' NIGHTLY, 7.30. THE GIGANTIC PALATINO-CTNES MASTERPIECE, PRODUCED IN ROME AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE. THE FIRST FILM SHOWN IN WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL. "F'AVBIO 00 A," ■■' PROM CARDINAL WISEMAN'S THRILLING STORY, i SPECIAL MUSIC BY "THE QUEEN'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA." 'Reserve Your Seat I NO INCREASE IN PRICES! Reserve Your Seat! TELEPHONE 22-334. ' TELEPHONE, 22-334.'' HIS MAJES^rS THEATRE. / (COURTENAY-PLACE). ' ' j MONSTER MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1921, AT 2.30 P.M. In Aid of - ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS' REBUILDING FUND. SPLENDID PROGRAMME—EVERY ITEM A GEM. DATNTY MISS ESTELLE BEERE U£\±r\ x x , Mlgg GLADY s CAMPBELL. HFT TfrTTTFTTL By Pu Pils of ' MISS doris guise UxYL.XVxn.XX UJj MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN. DANCING ' MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS. SIGNOR L. CESARONI, MISS TERESA M'ENROE, MISS T. WILLIAMS, MISS K. O'BRIEN, MESSRS. T. TUOHY, HERBERT WOODS, BEN O'BRIEN, MASTER' WINSTON M'CARTHY, WILL CONTRIBUTE ITEMS. MR. F. CROWTHER'S ORCHESTRA.' ' , POPULAR PRlCES—Orchestral StalU and Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, la. Reserves 6d extra. Box Plan at Tho Bristol now open.

TTNIVERSAL PICTURE THEATRE, U ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANNIE CORNWALL in "THE GIRL IN THE RAIN!""THE GIRL IN THE RAIN !" Also a Most Exciting Comedy, and "THE VANISHING DAGGER!" Matinee - Every Saturday Afternoon. SHOP in comfort. To AroHouso" provi(l<3« tho perfect ideal, »nd eivoa 3j iv £ discouat. for cub,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

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