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SHE PAID ,THE PRICE! J 'EVERY WOMAN DOES! Her religion was simplo LOVE ; woman's lovo for her chosen mate—her man —she know no other-AND IN LOVING SHIS SINNED. On.Jier life in sordid environment, no'^Jtyr.of Hope had shono, SO WAS'SHE TO BLAME? Perhaps not —for from the depths sho rose, and the star she grasped was Faith! HERE IS A PICTURE OF PICTURES! "SALVATION NELL!" i "SALVATION NELL!" . "SALVATION, NELL!" -"SALVATION NELL!*. A COLOSSAL TRIUMPH OF PORTRAYAL—A VERITABLE PAGE FROM .LIFE, TOLD IN HUMAN HEART-BEATS. MANAGERIAL NOTICE: 'THE TRUTH IN ADVERTISING "SALVATION NELL!" It is wiUi the utmost pleasure that the 'Jblana.afetruMit announces again a production'that bears, its personal guarantee of excpllenco and personal recommendation to the picture public. This is a great picture—a page from, life that is too ofton skipped over. It has a great message and a powerful moral. It contains truly wonderful characterisation. bj'flio two principals,'Paulino Starks and j66"Kinj. ■•,■';■•. Paulino Starica as "SALVATION NELL," showa Iho vital spark of genius, reaches the supremo heights of artistry, and proves that mere beauty is not a necessary adjunct to great acting. This quaint, homely little girl gots right to the neaCt.:;;. ..' "SALVATION NELL" IS NOT PROPAGANDA, or an attempt to foist on to • an unsuspecting public any one creed or religion—it is simply opening the Book of Life, and its message is ticked out by human heart-beat^: WALTER GRAY, Manager. - X' ING'S ■ The Theatre that *KINGV S ING'S , sots tho Standard. KING'S COMMENCING FRIDAY! • COMMENCING FRIDAY I AN EXCEPTIONAL PICTURE. £~~ IVERYBOBY'S. EVERYBODY'S. 'A COLOSSAL DOUBLE BILL! !IVo ' "Unsurpassable Super-Features, the aomo of English and American Soreon * Art on - ONE MIGHTY PROGRAMME! : .""*■■ Feature No. 1: ' "THE TOUCH' OF A CHILD!" ."THE TOUCH OF A CHILD!" "THE TOUCH OF A CHILD!" Starring STEWART ROME & ALMA TAYLOR. STEWART SOME & ALMA TAYLOR^. .Throbhin/T Pathos, Tingling Excitement,' and Dramatic Climaxes. Feature No. 2: . .fTHOMAS .INGE'S MIGHTY DRAMA, JTh©,,/First; Production of the Group of ->tgreat'inind3"!cnowii- the worid oror at THE ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS* ..,.,. '.'HOME SPUN FOLK !" "HOME SPUN FOLK!" "HOME SPUN FOLK!" / ' Played by an AH Staf Cast. , ■i- - Then there's "BETTY••AND THE BOYS!" A Nifty "SiriiS Comedy. - - : ./ jßa^ttes;:-'-:. . ; : topical. ; ;._ ... ,:::,.'And; .•■ / . . EVERYBODY'S' ORCHESTRA. •'■■'■■ Tießrlehteat'Music in Town. , Price.9 as usual.' Tolephone 3442. - t^mpress! JEjmpress. Continuous from 11 n.m. to 10 p.m. "THE DEVIL TO PAT!" ,:;.:.!ITHB:DEVILTO PAY!" ; Dns of the most thrilling mystery-Dramaa ever presented to Wellington, audiences, Featuring iROY STEWART, finft ■'Sußportiripr Programme, including ..'■ '-.Episode o 'of the- Popular Serial, . ■'-':: ' "HIDDEN DANGERS." .r; - "HIDDEN DANGERS." Prices ac usual. Telephono 3442. •jpTIVE ' Mmo thi> Christmas! itjiWTANNIA, Continuous from 11 XJRITANNIA, a.m. Daily. ¥OM Mix '" ■ ": ." STUNTS! TOM MIX:.. .... STUNTS 1 - TQM.'MIX ■ TOM MIX „- -, '..■ HUMOUR! TOM MIX HUMOUR! TOMmMIX , „ TOM MIX THRILLS! TOM MIX THRILLS! In. a iSip«roarin' Western Drama, ' "A RIDIN" ROMEO!" Torn gjveVyoii^maiiy laughs and many thrills in, this photoplay—sometimes a. laugh and ai thrill simultaneously. So if you want ito feel thrillingly funny, "•'•■ ■ =•-• ■ Come and-See "A RIDIN' ROMEO!" ..,. ... "A..RIDIN' ROMEO!". - "A RIDIN' ROMEO!" "A" RIDIN' ROMEO!" "A RipiN' ROMEO!"' Telephone 358. A ..DANCING. ' TAZZ, JAZZ, JAZZ, 0 ALEXANDRA HALL,.. • . i...: , Abel Smith-stroet. . TO-NIGHT (WERNESDAY). „.,..;■. '.','. 8 p-m. till Midnight. ■■■- --H;-:J. Tutschka's WELLINGTON JAZZ ORCHESTRA. ■■■•■ .-.- Admission—ss.; fi IVE ;■•■'■ Musio Ihis Christmas! THE. .WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. (Registered). SUMMER MEETING. To be hold on the Tauhorenikau ■ r' '-• Racecourse, FEATHERSTON. On SATURDAY and MONDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1921. and 2nd JANUARY, „..,, , 1922, . > .. ' fX "CCEPTANCKS 'for the First Day close tfX.'"uf," bho Club's Offico, Featherston, on FRIDAY,- tho 23rd DECEMBER, 1921, at 8 p.m. ,r" „;,,.,,. ; j, CARLYON, Sooretary. | ril/fANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. 'J-TJL (Incorporated.) l&lGimt :: ,aS'nuil : totalisator ; " MEETING, To be held on * AWAPUNI'-RACECOURSE, , PALMERSTON NORTH, .WEDNESDAY, 18th "JANUARY,- 1922., Neminationfrr-close-, o$ FRIDAY, 23rd 'Decembsr, at 6: p.m. ... r,u,, ... .?..-.. A.H. MANSON.Sec, I "' •■:■--'■■; 'Box 393, Palmerston N. IVB Music - ■•■ thy - Christmas 1 i :,:■■'' ' J

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 149, 21 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 149, 21 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 149, 21 December 1921, Page 2

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