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OPENING FRIDAY, 10th MARCH, \1922, TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 7.30. „ ■ ■ At the , . Q U E EN'S THEAT RE CECIL B. DE MILLE'S LATEST AND o*s™*^°^-* PARAMOUNT • ', "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" Adapted by JENNIE MACPHERSON from, Arthur Sobritzler's Immortal Play, , Think of "MALE AND FEMALE," of "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIPE?" of "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 seen on the screen. Now imagine twelve of tho beat-known players in / America, working under the magic direction of do Mille.. If you can imagine one superlative picture with all this and more, you will have- a alight idea of V , "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOLI With the Greatest Oast .Ever Known, Including WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS ■ AGNES AVRES . .< ' ■ , THEODORE KOSLOFF JUL'A IiAYF RAYMOND HATTON POLLY MORAN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION OF THE DECADE. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor-?MR. S. CIMINO.) During the Screening of "The Affairs of Aliatol" tho following Compositions of •1 • Mr. Salvatoi'e Cimino will be rendered: , OVERTURE—"ANATOL" ■ ' ' TWO CHARACTERISTIC DANCES MARCHE TRIUMPHALE IN A GONDOLA. MINUET IN G SONG WITHOUT WORDS A MUSETTE BLUE EYES, A REVERIE VALSE SUITE—"AMABELLA" FAIRY TALES (VIOLIN SOLO) • OPERATIC SCENA ' , QUICK MARCH. •BOX PLAN OPENS AT BEGG'S, WEDNESDAY.' PRICES—3s, 2b, Is (plus tax), No extra for Reserves. CHILDREN—UsuaI .Prices to Matinees Only. Telephone 22-334. STILL ON THE BOOM. STILL ON THE BOOM. * r - . ,■■_,-■ The great auditorium of the Grand Opera House, packed from floor to ceiling, With an audience held spellbound by the Art of this won- - drous production. N &rand opera house. J 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ATTRACTION. • EVENINGS, at 8. MATINEES; WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, at 2.30. LAST WEEK Of /.. ! LAST WEEK ' D. W. GRIFFITH'S EPIC PHOTOPLAY, ' "WAY DOWN EAST," Something more than a motion picture—a story of Human Hearts unfolded in a simple soul-reaching way, under the master guidance '■ of Mr. Griffith, who made "Intolerance" and "Hearts of the World." - \ ■ ■■■•.■.■■■ ••')■.■■ . ; ■ ' ... FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ~ ..,- ,i ;—,—i ' .■ •'-■■ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.! REDUCED PRICES ' LAST WEEK. REDUCED PRICES FOR LAST WfiEK. REDUCED PRICES LAST WEEK. ■ CIRCLE; 4s (reserved) j Stales, 3s; (resovved)i Stalls, 2s! Gallery, Is 6d. v , MATINEE PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is (all plus tax). Plan «t The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's.- . ' ' / -, ' . - ; . .■' ■ / Exclusively Controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, BTIt8 Tlt MARCH, . ;,; .-, ;■ ■■ OUR SHOPS WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY OF BLOCK CAKES, SMALL CAKES, AND CREAM PUFFS. The New Bakery is now complete, and . the bakers will be established there To-rhorrow. ■ ' THE LAMBTON-QUAY SHOP HAS BEEN ALTERED IN . ANTICIPATION OF THE DEMAND FOR GAMBLE AND CREED'S, BLOCK CAKE, CREAM CAKES, CREAM PUFFS, AND MERINGUES. Only New Laid Eggs,. Fresh Crearrf and '; . Butter are used in . the making of our I '/ goods. No substitutes whatsoever. „ FROM WEDNESDAY NEXT WE CAN SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY OF CAKES, INCLUDING OUR RENOWNED^CREAM PUFFS AT THE SMALL CHARGE «.■.■■■■' .OF ■" ' ■ X/g PER DOZEN, GAMBLE AND CRIEp, THE PREMIER TEA ROOM PROPRIETORS, LAMBTON-QUAY,' WILLIS-STREET, & CUBA-STREET. PET ONE. PETONE, THE SELF-HELP CO-OP. GROCERY -, HAS REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES AT- . 27i } JACKSON-STREET, PETONE. , '•*—^— "' •'''■" This step has been rendered, absolutely necessary in order to accommodate the hundreds' of disappointed Customers, who, at different times, have been unable to obtain entrance to our Store. We are now in a position to handle goods m greater quantities, and the saving thus effected will be passed on to our Customers. Remember the prices you paid before Sve went to Petone! Think what may happen if We have\ to leave. ' ■ ' None oi our prices will be raised 'unless the wholesale cost increase*./ Our Hew Price=list will soon be available.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 2