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BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION! - TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT CHORTT'S THEATRE. AT AT £->HORTT'S THEATRE. AT Master Film Corporation Present the Screen Version of MRS. HENRY WOOD'S MRS. HENRY WOOD'S MRS. HKNRY WOOD'S MRS. HENRY WOOD'S -] MRS. HKNRY WOOD'S MRS. HENRY WOOD'S Famous Novel, "THE CHANNINGS !" "THE CHANNINGS !'f "THE CHANNINGS!" "THE CHANNINGS!" "THE CHANNINGS !" "THE CHANNINGS!" "THE CHANNINGS 1" Featuring • , DOROTHY MOODY, One of England's DOROTHY MOODY, most beautiful and DOROTHY MOODY, accomplished DOROTHY MOODY, Actresses: LIONEL HOWARD, LIONEL HOWARD, LIONEL HOWARD, And an All-Star Supporting Cast. Was he guilty ' of-, theft V He was not! Yet deeming his brother guilty, he sacrificed his own honour to save "THE CHANNINGS!" "THE CHANNINGS!" "THE CHANNINGS!" A truly great production, a. /feature which is the wonderful scenes of Old ( England. MANAGERIAL NOTE-We have personally reviewed thia picture and can recommend it as one of the great triumphs of the screen. Also, HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, The King of GallopHARRY CAREY, era, in his newest and HARRY CAREY, biggest pictures, HARRY CAREY, "THE WALLOP!" "THE WALLOP!" "THE WALLOP!" "THE WALLOP!" "THE WALLOP!" "THE WALLOP!" 'THE WALLOP!" The Story of a. Western Rover's desperate fight' for life and love. Splendid Supporting Programme „ Of SCENIC, TOPICAL, and COMEDY. Hours of Screening: "The Channings"—ll a.m., 2.20, 5.45, and 9 p.m. ' / ' Comedy—l2.2s, 3.35, and 1 p.m. "Wallop"—1.0, 4.20, and 7.45 p.m. Gazette—2.lo, 5.30, and 8.50 p.m. '.' 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.. NOW SHOWING.' PRINCESS THEATRE. ' RINCESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW! Commencing FRIDAY! TO-MORROW! Commencing FRIDAY Another of our Grand Quality and Quantity Programmes, headed by TOM MIX, TOM MIX, ,TOM MIX, In a Stirring Romance of the Northern Snows, "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." A Motion Picture bulging with dire ■perils, extraordinary stunts, and fascinating romance. ■> TOM MIX • TOM MIX TOM MIX In a Great Photoplay, from a Great Novel.. >'THE WILDERNESS TRAIL" , "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL" . "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL" Portrays vividly the rivalry and tragedy of trapper life in the desolate regions of •farthest Canada. v TOM MIX, ! TOM MIX, TOM MIX, * TOM MIX, TOM MIX, A terror among bad men! ■ , A hero an-ong good womenl He surpasses himself in "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." • "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." It lies through' the snow-clad country of Northern Canada. It winds around the hearts of a strong mail and a.lovely girl, Best Mix play ever presented. Great Supporting Programme, including A FIVE-PART ' DRAMA, COMEDY, SCENIC, SERIAL, and INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE»' AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE. DANCING—PARTNERSHIP. MR. JOE KNOWSLEY wishes to notify his pupils and intending pupils, that a Partnership has been arranged between Miss Joan M'Kenzie and himself. Miss Jean M'Kenzie. (champion National Dancer of New Zealand) has lately returned- from Miss Minnie Evatt's Academy of Dancing, Sydney. The School •will in future be known at the KnowsloyM'Kenzie School of D&nCing. THE KNOWSLEY-M'KENZIE SCHOOL OF DANCING. -* Principals: ' Joe Know«ley, Jean M'Keniie. Classes and Individual instruction in Russian, Grecian, Classical (Russian system), Oriental, and National Dancing. Special, Instruction in the Art of Mime, Stage Deportmeht, and Physical- Culture. The Enrolment of Pupils will take place at Ponsonby Hall, Abel Stnith-st., where the Principals may bo interviewed from 2 to 5 each afternoon, starting from MONDAY NEXT, 27th I'obruary. Private Addresses: 47, Mulgravo-st. Tel. 2422. 44, Sydaey-st. PP.A. Meeting, Town Hall, Tuesday. « Protestants who are not members of the Assouifitton may book aeata on Monday and Tuesday at the H«ad Office, 3vg. Pojst Buildinßß, 3B.Uii-.it, "

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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