TjIVERYBODY'S. •EiVERYBODY'S. t COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous from 11 »,m. to 10 p.m. ANOTHER GIGANTIO PROGRAMME. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. THREE HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO BIG FEATURES. "OTHER MEN'S-SHOESI" "OTHER MEN'S SHOES!" "OTHER MEN'S SHOES!" "OTHER MEWS SHOES 1" "OTHER MEN'S SHOES!" "OTHER MEN'S" SHOES!" Directed by EDGAR LEWIS and featur. CRAUFURD KENT . CRAUFURD KENT And LITTLE BOBBY CONNELLY, LITTLE BOBBY CONNELLY. CLEAN, WHOLESOME, VIGOROUS, AND DRAMATIC. A dr*nu of heart-revelation—designated so because it reveals tha innermost hidden depths of the heart of a mm whose will was strong enough to make him occupy the place of his brother, a helpless weakling, with honour. A Tom*nco full of be»uty and nobility runs through the story. Its theme is one of manly resource and the comoarison between the two brothers is a triumph for the eoreen. Also, I "HER LORD AND MASTER!" j ! "HER LORD AND MASTER!" "HER LORD AND MASTER!" "HER LORD AND MASTER!" Featuring the screen favourite, ALICE JOYCE. ' - ■ ' ; ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. SHOULD A WOMAN OBEY HER j HUSBAND? The question has been debated pro and con for several generations. Many women insist that it be left out of the marriage ceremony. Th&re was a girl in Indiana whose parents spoiled! her! She ruled them in every respect. She longed for a husband that would curb her will and f orco ihor to obey him. Beautiful scenery, exquisite gowns, sparkling comedy, clever acting, a strong cast, directed by EDWARD JOSE. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. : DOMINION BOWLERS AT TAFFORD. EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA, I The Brightest Music in Town. Prices as Usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. QUEENS THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Another Grand Double - Feature Programme. The Universal Special Attraction, "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," | "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF. THE LAW," ,"A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW;" j "A DAUGHTER OF THE IAW," ! "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW," An absorbing story of the daring adventures of a beautiful ,woman with a notorious, band of "crook 9," Featuring The Beautiful Dramatic Screen Star, , CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. i CARMEL .MYERS. CARMEL ;MYERS., CARMEL MYERS/ ■ , , . CARMEL MYERS. ' CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL ■ MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS: CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. . Also, The Paramount-Artcraft Delightful Comedy, "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES," "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES," "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES:" Starring BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBUHTC. BRYANT WASHBURN BRYANT WASHBURN. \ BRYANT WASHBURN V BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBURN. GAZETTE, COMEDY, SERIAL. Ordinary Prices. Reserves Plan at ■ Theatre. HERE'S "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" ; - , . .■ , AT THE \ PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. GIGANTIC DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Headed by the Paramount Special, "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT." "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT> "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT." A Photo-Drama of surpassing magnificenoe. Enacted by ,an all-star oast, inolucung GLORIA SWANSON, ELLIOTT. MEoS BBLU TE HE°DORE *OBERTS' Second Feature: PEPPY DOROTHY GISH PEPPY DOROTHY GISH .s In « Comedy Romance, t "FLYING PAT."' You'vo heard of Princess Pat! Come along and see "Flying Pat." She goes up' at 7 p.m. evenings and 3.45 p.m. afternoons. ' Mack Sennott Comedy, ll DABBLING IN ART.': A Programme that-is certainly ''SOMETHING TO, THINK ABOUT)' Pleasant Prices—Afternoons, Adults, Is ldj ohildren, 6d. Evenings, after 5 p.m., j Stalls, Is Id; Cirole, 13 7d. . • PRINCESS. i PRINCESS. - .TITiANAWATU RACING CLUB (Incorporated). SUMMER MEETING, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 26th, 27th, and 29th DECEMBER, 1931. ACCEPTANCES for tho FIRST DAY'S RACES CLOSE/ON TUESDAY, tha loth DECEMBER, 1921, at 9 p.m. MAN.AWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, " Palmorston North. Telephone 105.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 2
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