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OPENING FRIDAY, 10th MARCHj 1922, TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 7.30. , At the QUE EN'S THE AT RE* CECIL B. DE MILLE'S . \ , . . ... -y. LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION—A PARAMOUNT .."..., SUPER-PRODUCTION, V ; "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOLI ; Adapted by JENNIE MAOPHERSON from Arthur SebritzlerV ; < Immortal Play, Think of "MALE AND FEMALE," of "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIPE?" pi ' , "FORBIDDEN FRUIT," . • Then try |to imagine a story greater than any of these—, stronger, more unusual, more thrilling. Imagine scores of settings, every one of them more elaborate, more daring, more luxurious than anything you have ever Been on the screen. Now imagine twelve of the best-known players in America, working under trie magic direction of De Mille. If you' can imagine one superlative picture with all * this and more, you will have a slight idea of ■: "THE AFFAERS OF ANATOIi" With the Greatest Cut Ever Known, Including WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE ,WANDA HAWLEY ■ THEODORE ROBERTS AGNES AYRES THEODORE KOSLOFF JUL!A FAYF RAYMOND HATTON POLLY MOHAN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION OF THE DECADE. .QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor—Mß. S. CIMINO.) Incidental Music for "The Affairs of Anatol" specially composed and arranged by Mr. S. Cimino. "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." EXTENSION OF SEASON At the ' . . , GRAND OPERA HOUSE. J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ATTRACTION. Thousands of Wellingtonians have seen this Wonder Photoplay during the past week, and the praise of.this masterpiece -.■.. must have reached' all ears. Yet. there are thousands more able to come, and the Management have decided to Extend the season ONE WEEK LONGER. EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEES SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY. ■ ■ • . . .. i . ' , ■•■ . THE ARTISTIC PRESENTATION OF D. W. GRIFFITH'S ■ y EPIC PHOTOPLAY, . . * "WAY DOWN EAST," Has opened up a new era in Pieturedom in Wellington. The • wedding of the superb orchestral music td the wondrous picture drama is veritably' THE MARRIAGE OF THE SENSES. Tho Romance and Reality of the Picture DELIGHT THE. EYE The Fascinating Lilt of the Music ENCHANTS THE. EAR. ■ Every audience has sat spellbound during the unfolding of this '■ . I ■' great production. ■'.■'. "WAY DOWN EAST" is a tale of Love and Lovers in a NEW ART FORM, COMBINING PAINTING, POETRY, • AND MUSIC. „ ..'... vAsk those who have seen it; their opinion.' PRICES—Circle, 5s (reserved); Stalls, 4s (reserved); Stalls, 3s (unreserved); Gallery, 2s. ■■■■■■ ' MATINEE PRICES-3s, :2s, and Is (all plus tax). Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's.' ■ ■' : Exclusively Controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. SEE MONDAY'S; PAPERS FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ' i ' '.•'.■• ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 1 MESSRS. GAMBLE & CREED Wish to make known that they have built an Up-to-date Hygienic Bakery, where big supplies of cakes will be baked every day. Extensive alterations have' been made to the LAMBTON-QUAY SHOP to enable the Firm to retail . ; BLOCK CAKE, CREAM CAKES, CREAM PUFFS, MERINGUES, AND OTHER VARIETIES OF DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS. Remember, only New Laid Eggs, Fresh Cream and' Butter are used for all our Cakes. No substitutes whatsoever. The removal and installation of our Bakers in their new premises will take a few days, consequently, we will be completely ready to retail ' ' . . . Cakes, on . ■ i WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth INST. MAKE A POINT OF BUYING OUR CREAM PUFFS AND CAKES—THEY ARE RENOWNED : FOR THEIR FRESHNESS, AND WE CHARGE ;..-■.■■ ■ ■ ONLY ■■ •■•■•■■-. ..'■■.: 1/6 PER DOZEN. GAMBLE AND CREED, THE PREMIER TEAROOM PROPRIETORS, • LAMBTON-QUAY, WILLIS-STREET, & CUBA-STREET.

SALVATION 'ARMY CITADEL, .Vivian-street. HARVEST FESTIVAL', SUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. Monday Evening's Programme: Chairman, Major F. Burton. 1. Solo (selected) Mrs. W. J. Coventry 2. Solo ("The Wagoner") Mr. R:. C. R. Moore 3. Scotch Song (by "special request) Mrs. if. Collins 4. Trombone Trio Messrs.'Glennie, Grant, and Paton 5 Solo (selected) ..Miss M'Lennan 6. Elocutionary Item (selected)": Mr. Barton Ginger 7. Solo (selected) Mrs. Yeo 8. Solo (selected) ...... Mr. Ash Edwards 9. Solo (selected) Miss Bleeze Accompanist: Mrs. F. Saunders. After a pleasant evening enjoy a good supper at Refreshment Room on the premises. TRANCING. MISS THELMA ANDREWS, Teaoher of Ballroom Dancing. 19, Glcnbervie-terraoe. j Telephone 1458. ALEXANDRA HALL: ■ DON'T forgot Dance held in above Hall TO-NIGHT and every Saturday Night. Dancing 8. till 11. Music by Miss Murphy. E. M. DESLANDES, M.C: J. BEGGS, Secretary. ~ SCHOOL OF DANCING; ~ ]\TISS NGAIRE DEWSBURY has I.TA commenced Teaching at her Studio, 125, Lambton-quay (next A.B.C. Garage). LYALL BAY CLASS.—Friday Afternoons, at 3.30, Anglican Church Hall, Freyborg-street. ■ ' . . PETONE CLASS.—Monday Afternoons, at Oddfellows' Hall, 3.30. Private adflwi, 148, Ghutneo-streti, Telephone 82-895.

STAR THEATRE. TAR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. <\ America's Foremost Screen Star, ■ H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, In "A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY" "A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY" A Sparkling Comedy in 5 Acts. A Sparkling, Comedy in 5 Acts. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, In a Landslide of Mirth and Merriment, "THE DOUGHNUT DESIGNER." "THE DOUGHNUT DESIGNER." Snub Pollard, in " Chop Suey and C 0.," And others. -BE EARLY. SCREEN 7.30. ! -WELLINGTON' CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. . A l7! DANCE will be Held 1 in the C»le--t%- donian Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8. LAN A. M'KAY, Gen. Sec. SCHOOL OF DANCING ; (Under Vico-Regal Patronage). MISS ESTE~LLE BEERE (Certificated Teacher, London). Resumes Teaching SATURDAY, 4th MARCH. At Home to Parents, Ist and 2nd MARCH. 'Besides the usual classes, by request Miss Beere is forming an Evening Class for Boys ,and Girls, 14 to 18 years, for Modorn Ballroom Dancing; also an Evening Class for Advanced Eurythmics, Greek, and Classip Danoing. Evening Classes for Modern Ballroom Danoing as Usual. Branch Classes under Qualified Assistants, and under personal direction, in St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown, Saturday morning. Hataitai, Ponsonby Hall', Abel Smith-street, M'ednesday and Saturday nfternoons. Featherston, Martinborough, and Masterton. For particulars, apply ' THE STUDIO, Tel. 1919, 76, Hill-street, WANTED Known—Wringera! Wring•ri I 12in *ni Hin, at t'eduoed tinoN. The Simi Hardwire,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3

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