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"After the night and storm, The morn and calm. . . ." 'And with it came the Little Sea Waif, sole survivor of a Sue ship, who was to blossom into sweet womanhood and come between two partners, and save one from, a certain death. . "SAVED FROM THE SEAI". EMPRESS. MPRESS. , . EMPRESS. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. , (THE Pioture House.) Adapted from the Great Melodrama, and acted by an ALL STAR CAST. "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM TJHE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" See the groat fight in the fisherman1* cottage ; th© arrest of an innocent man; his trial for murder; the little »ea-waif's efforts to prove his innooenoe; the last "good-bye;" the reprieve on the threshold of death; the escape from prison; the confession; and the great finale. "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" ' "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" . "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SKA.!" . "SAVED. FROM THE SEA!", "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" 'Also, Episode 7 of the Popular Serial, "THE LOST CITY!" "THE LOST CITY!" PICTOGRAPH AND GAZETTES. POPULAR PRICES: Day Sessions—Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Children 6d. Night Session—Circle 2s, Stalls Is Id. (Plus" Tax.) Telephone 3442. ■JENNIE HARTLEY, V.. . The Vital Spark, . AT FULLERS', MONDAY, 'ALREADY THE* TALK OF WELLINGTON! On the Lip: of Everyone ii "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" . "LYING LIPS!". "LYING iLIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" ■••■ : ■ "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!". "LYING LIPS.!" "LYING LIPS!" • "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" "LYING LIPS!" ' The greatest triumph in tho career of THOMAS H. INCE, THOMAS H. INCE, ■ , THOMAS IH. INCE, THOMAS H. INCE, THOMAS H. INCE, THOMAS H. INCE, THOMAS H. INCE, Now Showing at KING'S. The Theatre that KING'S. ING'S. Sete the Standard. KING'S. A GREAT DRAMA OF REBORN SOULS. . ' - ■ CHAS.W. MOORE ,(Baritone). ' LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE, And ' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Book by Telephone at the Theatre—22-212 OIAK1 THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 '^ TO-NIGHT, ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN Ir"WHAT WOMEN LOVE !" "WHAT WOMEN LOVE!" ."WHAT WOMEN LOVE!" Id plot, direction, and photography, the greatest picture of its kind" ever produced. LARRY SEMON ' LARRY SEMON In "THE SIMPLE LIFE!" . "THE SIMPLE LIFE!" Thp Comedy of the year. And Others. ; Doors 6.45. To scraon sharp at 7.30. Plcaso Be Seated. iQEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT ONLY. Recommended more especially for adult . .. audiences. "THE SPORTING DUCHESS." Featuring Alice Joyce. Also— 4th Episode, "King of the Circuß." A . MISSION for you, conduoted by the Great Gebbie-Mason Combine. Star .Theatre, SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. YOUNG CITIZENS' LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING. ' A PUBLIC MEETING in connection -£X. with the nbovo will bo held in tho No. 1 Committeo Room, Town Hall, on FRIDAY NEXT, tho 14th instant, at 8 p.m.A when Addresses will be given by Delegates from the Young Citizens' League, Auckland, with a view to stimulating interest in the work of Agencies for the Welfare of the Young throughout the Dominion, nncl particularly Jwith the object of forming a Young Citizens' League in Wellington. Citizens, and especially those interested in young people's work, are cordially invitod to bo present. R. A. WRIGHT

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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