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2.15 NOW SHOWING. 7.30. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. , Universal Films present the Powerful Drama of a Woman who Thought she Knew what she Wanted —And Went \ After It— "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" ' "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" "NO WOMAN KNOWS!" The Amazing Story of FANNY HERSELF, FANNY HERSELF, By' ' • • ■ EDNA FERBER. , EDNA FEBBER. A dramatic gem, translating into mystic light and shadow life in all its aspects of humour, pathos, tragedy, strength, and weakness;'telling- a story that is repeated with variations, times without number, in the homos pf ordinary people everywhere. THE PICTURE WITH A SOUL. The magnificent cast includes sixteen famous players, headed by MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. Aho, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, CENTURY COMEDY, , , Prices: Is Id, Is Bd, 2s-2d, 2a 9d. No extra for Reserves. Children Half-price to Matinees only. Plan at Theatre. /.Tel. 22-334. . ■■■ . ' ING'S T H E A T R E, COMMENCING FRIDAY, "BLACK BEAUTY," The life story of a horse, told by himself. N IVERYBO IX V ' S., ' EVERYBODY'S. ALWAYS DOUBLE-FEATURE GRAMMES OF THE BEST. First— '"' . KATHERINE MACDONALD KATHERINE MACDONALD KATHERINE MACDONALD KATHERINE MACDQNALD (The American Beauty). '.', (The most Beautiful Actress in the World) ! i" x- , ■ ■ A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. 1 A gorgeous masterpiece,, embodying .the 1 story of Eve and the Serpent. . "THE BKAUTY MARKET!" "THE BEAUTY MARKET!" Secondly— , ' . .ANOTHER VITAGRAPH SPECIAL. A Drama of Sizzling Speed— "THE SILVER OAR.!" "THE SILVER CAR!" "THE SILVER CAR!" ■. 1 "THE SILVER CAR!" ' A story of the'inside of political intrigue and a back sta?o view of modern 1 Diplomacy. " Also, "CHICK CHICK," Comedy.' LATEST GAZETTES. And a Bright Musical Programme by EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA. ' Usual Prices. Telephone 50. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MACK SENNETT'S \ Super Comedy, f "MARRIED LIFE!1' "MARRIED LIFE!" "MARRIED LIFE!" Starring , ' BEN TURPIN BEN TURPIN • And •■■•■>.- ■ PHYLLIS HAVER. PHYLLIS HAVERX Thrills galore, smothered up in laughter, in uve reels of uproarious mirth. Also, ■; "THE RESIDENT PATIENT 1" A Chapter from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," by ; .SIR CONAN DOYLE. : And CORINNE GRIFFITH, As O. Henry's Heroine, the Vaudeville Dancing Idol, "THE GARTER GIRL!" "THE GARTER GIRL!" A Story of Life as it is both Before and ' Behind the Footlights. Usual Prices. Telephone 3299. ■\TBXT FRIDAY! At th« PRINCESS H THEATRE— Paramount's Super Com«dy. ' "KING, QUEEN, JOKER!*' Featuring SID CHAPLIN. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direotion—Southwood's Ideal Attractions, „ Limited. GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. Notwithstanding that our popularity it now at its zenith, our season must, positively terminate To-night. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Capacity is limited, and'■ many wish to ' say farewell to . SOUTHWOOD'S QUALITY PERFORMERS QUALITY PERFORMERS QUALITY PERFORMERS (Q.Ps.' for short). - The Q.P.'a thank the Public and Prws. for the .support 'which Has been accorded them. To-night, the last night of the season, they look forward to excelling themselves in their desire to spread "Happiness and Pleasure." GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. With a Programmo befitting the occasion. REQUEST ITEMS. Patrons are advised to send their requests for number they desire produced .to the management before 7.45 p.m., as the Costumes and Orchestra Music.have to be sorted out and arranged for the presentation. POPULAR PRICES, 3s, 2s, and Is, Reserves 4s. AH plus tax. Box Plant at the Bristol Piano Co. Reservations may be made by Tele» phoning 757 until 7 p.m., and thereafter No, 68. Day Saleg at Ned Pwry't. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme Every Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "THE TWIN PAWNS!" A Thrilling Mystery Drama. 'Featuring ' • ■ MAE MURRAY. Also, Second Episode "DIAMOND. QUEEN," And1 Good Comedy.* PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, }922. " A CCEPTANC'ES Close with the Secrete*, tary at Pahiatua on THURSDAY, 19th January, 1922, at 9 p.m. Special train, conveying horses, leaves Palmerston North at 8.55 a.m., and returns leaving Pahiatua at 5.50 p.m. Special train, conveying horses, leaves Masterton at 8.55 a.m., and returns leaving Pahiatua at 7.40 p.m. J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. ■RANTED KNOWN—Entries for TOMORROW'S HORTICULTURAL SHOW close ST. THOMAS'S HALL, TO-NIGHT, 81 o'clock.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 2

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