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TrTArf'Sl THE theatre that TTTXTiP'Ci JtVAil VX IO • SETS THE STANDARD. JVlil \x O COMMENCING TO-MORROW ! fTO MY FRIENDS IN NEW ZEALAND. It is now some considerable tirao since you have seen any of my pictures. "Heart o' the Hills," which is now to be shown you, is in my opinion one of mj best characterisations. It has been produced in my own stndio, and presented in my own way. I am sure you will like ifc as well as I know you appreciated "Daddy Long Legs." One of these days I hope to visit your beautiful country, of which I have hoard so much, and to thank you personally for all • you have done on my ' behalf. - Your sincerely, MARY PICKFORD. "HEART O' THE HILLS," Featuring MARY PI CKFORD, The same beloved Mary Piekford in an entirely new role—that of a. mountain girl fighting her feudist battles, and afraid of nobody nor nothing. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. And.. . . ' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Finoat in the Dominion). . ' Plan at. The Bristol till 5. After 5 at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. MANAGERIAL NOTTS.—This Programme is exclusive to The Queen's Theatre. Our Paramount, Realart, and Metro Features have NOT been screened? ' in Wellington before. ' . Commencing TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! MATINEE, 2,15. ' NIGH^ 7.30. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' •, PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Thrilling Photoplay of tho Lights and Shadow's of Paris and New York, all woven around a lovo story of wonderful appeal' and tremendous strength—A tale of a girl, a crook, and a millionaire. "THE BAIT." "THE BAIT" "One more innocent victim claimed by tho sinister king that hunts for ' prey." Also—Tho Metro Feature, " PLEASE GET MARRIED," In which a young couple go on a glass honeymoon and—forget to pull the blinds. Starring ; . VIOLA DANA, A racy comedy /.in which gloom is scratched; grouch expires at the " quarter, and lovo wins by a kiss ! A BRILLIANT AND SPARKLING PROGRAMME. PRICES—Adults, 2s Id, Is Id; Children: Afternoon, 6d, Is Id; Nip-lit 9d la 7d. Reserves, 6d extra. Box Plan at Theatre. . ' ' BOX I NGi , :BOX IN G. ;TOWN,,H4IiL,, TOWN HAiUk, SBMiiBiS:!:-'...!£ -JEffiS gfiffi?: ■ FRED PRESTON v. CARL CALLAWAY And GLEESON v. WILLIAMS, IN TWO SIX-ROUND EXHIBITION BOUTS. I Beet Local and Visiting Talent in Series of Amateur ,Bouts. SPLENDID EVENING'S SPORT.' GUARANTEED. t PRIDES—3s and 2s, Day Sales at Perry's, Manners-street. NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION. SPRINGBOKS v WELLINGTON, ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, GATES OP.BN 10.30 AM. GAME STARTS 2.30 P.M. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1 O'CLOCK. _ TICKETS for Admission to the Ground (Two Shillings) oiv Sale at P' A Lawe, Courtenay-plaee; E. Perry, Mannors-streot; and Howe and Bowman's, Lambton-quay. ■ NOTE.-GRANDSTAND SEATS ALL SOLU. ' • . A Limited Number of Tickets admitting to seats within, the enclosure on v Sale at same places, One Shilling Extra. . ■ Schoolboys admitted half-price to ground only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.-MANAWATU: Tl le 4.13 p.m. train has been put back to 5.52 p.m., taking passengers North of Paekakariki only. A special . tram to Johnsoriville will leave at 6.8 p.m. WAIRARAPA: The 5.12 p.m. train to l,owor Hutt in put back to 5.35 p.m. The 4.25 p.m. train to Masterton: will not leave until 5.55 p.m. ' »■■■.. H. E. COMBS, Secretary, N.Z.R.U. A NEW DISEASE —SALE ROT. What may ba termed sale rot appears to have attacked Wellington very badly, and we cannot but wonder at the blind belief the public have in the fantastic half-price sales and huge discount offers, which to say tho least of them are an !™™™V pu£fc '"^"'Senco. OUR MOTTO: NO SALES AND NO DISCOUNT OFFERS. WE SELL AT BEDROCK PRICKS ALL THE TIME. GENUINE EIDERDOWN QUILTS, 48s 6d. iDouble'Bed, Genuine Down Filled. Usually £4 155.) LADIES 3 TWEED CpSTUMES, 48s 6d. (Usual Prico £5 5sK It is impossible for us in this small space to mention all the great moneysavers we have in stock, and we would ask you to give us the pleasure of convincing you thai its pays to ■ FOLLOW THE CROWD TO FOLLOW *THE CROWD TO ALL END E R AN D C 0., ' .. ■■. NEWTOWN; THE YOUNG FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. SEATS FOR " CHU CHIN CHOW " SOLD "LIKE HOT CAKES. < WE EXPECT THESE BARGAINS TO GO AS QUICKLY. TO-MORROW ONLY. DOUBLE BED SHEETING, Is ll J 2 d yard; PILLOW SLIPS, Is 3d; SERVIETTES, Is; TOWELS, Is Hid;' FLANNELETTE, Is 3d; ALL- ! WOOL DRESS TWEEDS, 4s 6d yard; STRIPED CREPE-DE-CHINE, 7s lid; BEAUTIFUL MOTOR RUGS, 29s 6d; LOUIS VELVETEEN, violet only, 3s 6d; BLACK TAFFETTA SILK, 36in wide, 8s lid; ALLWOOL TWEED SKIRTS, 22s 6d; CHILDREN'S STRAW MUSHROOM HATS, 2s lid; A GREAT LINE OP LADIES' STRAWS, 5s lid • each. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW i ARCHER'S, ARCHER'S, XJPP. CUBA-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 2

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765

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 2

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