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PLAN AT BEGG'S — NOW OPEN. FRIDAY NEXT, 2.15. FRIDAY NEXT, 7.30. At the ■ ■ ' QUEE N'S THEATRB CECIL B. DE MILLE'S LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION-A PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION, "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL," Adapted by JEANNIE MACPHERSON from Arthur Schnitzlert's Immortal Play, Tho greatest picture in ca»t and richness of mounting over made since the photoplay began. Full of the tingling drama oi Ice and marriage. Glowing with luxury; piquant with gay adventure Played by stars enough for ten pictures. Tho tale of "Anatol's Affairs" will hold you breathless; tho gorgeousneas of tho settings will amazo you, and tho art of the production will enthral you. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL," With tho Greatest Cast Ever Known, Includiag WALLACE REID GLORIA BWANSON ELLIOT DEXTER ' BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS ' 'AGNES ATRES THEODORE KOSLOFF JULIA KAYF RAYMOND HATTON . PGLLY MOB AN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION OF THE DECADE." During the Screening tho Popular Wellington Baritont, MR. WILL GOUDIE, Will ting "ANATOL" ("Luckless Anatol"), by J. O'Hagan. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor—Mß. S. OIMINO.) Overture, "Anatol" and Incidental Music specially composed by Mr. Salvatore Cimino, inducting Minuet in G, Fairy Tales, Violin Solo, VaUe Suite, "Anabella," Two Characteristic Dances, Operatio Scena, Songs Without Words. PRICES—3a, 2s, Is (plus tax). No extra for Reserves. CHILDREN—UsuaI Prices to Matinees Only. Telephone 22-334. AFTER 5 O'CLOCK RESERVE AT THEATRE. This tiny space is all we need to announce ' . j th»t "THE* KID," Chaplin's 6-reel masterpiece, comes to th» KING'S on FRIDAY, because everybody knows about it already! IT HAS BEEN SAID That our opening prices were sprats to catch a mackerel. Don't you believe it! Our Cut-rate are the result of keen buying. And please remember that we did not pay a big goodwill for a lot of old stock—but we opened in a. good locality, a brand new shop, with brand new goods, and, more important still, brand new \ r prices. A few now prices, and on account of their good value, we repeat a fow old ones:— Edmonds' Baking Powder (large), Is 8d Quickshine, 7id Edmonds' Custard Powder (large), 10id Melhuish's Tomato, 6d ' Pineapples (Prize-winner), best, Is Glaxo (large), 6s 6d . Bird Seed (Imported Mixed), 8d A.B.C. Jam, 9d Canary Seed (plain), 7d Challenge Cornflour, 6id > Sugar (White Crystal), 4d , Soap, Wrapped, "Flora," 9d Icing-Sugar (Best), 7d Soap, "Golden Rule," Is 14d Salt (fine English), 81b Is Sand Soap, 5 oakes Is Soda Crystals (best), 81b Is Salmon, halves, 6£d Fluid Magnesia, Is Salmon, lib Flats, Is Honey (H.P.A.), 21b tins 2s Herrings, lib tins, 6id Sunlight Soap, per packet Is 8d Sardines, 4 tins Is Granose Biscuits (small), Is 3d •- Sardines, Crossed Fish, 9d Safety Matches (good), 7£d Red Herrings, 5 for Is Cheese (Kuku Special), 10id Bloater Paste, 6Jd Butter (Clover Leaf), Is 3d Paste, 4 tins 1b ' To those unable to carry away Flour and Sugar, we will deliver free within a reasonable distance of the shop. ~ ' TfiIYWTTV C* TJTTS2QTTT T 120, vivian-street, JCjU ¥Y JUI \J, Jti U ©EJJCJXjXJj 120, 'VIVIAN-STREET. OPPOSITE SKATING RINK. VSALE! ' SALE! SALE! COMMENCING FRIDAY, 10th MARCH. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC. 1000 PAIRS—PRICES RANGING FROM 40s to 60s, ALL GOING AT £1 Is. 600 PAIRS, ALL GOOD QUALITY SHOES, GOING AT 17s 6d. This-■will be the last opportunity of securing high-grade .Footwear at these prices. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE, SHOP EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT MARTIN AND LOVETT'S LAMBTON SHOE STORES, ' NEXT DOOR^ C. W. PRICE'S AUCTION ROOMS, 80, LAMBTON-QUAY.

PIANOS THAT PUT SOUL INTO MUSICTHE qualities of tono and excellence of touch which arc necessary to a. faithful interpretation of the great masters' works in their original beauty are only found in such glorious instruments as the Broadwood, Collard, Sames, 8011, Willis, Stoddart, Shelton, or the Campbell. Musio is a daily need, especially amongst tho ohildren. It gives rest to the minds of the older folk and keeps the /youngsters happy. You can own one of these magnificent instruments TO-DAY. Our system of timo-paymonts will bo found most agreeable to you. Call at The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., "Wellington. See th<* latest models—hear their- invigorating lone —it will be a rare treat for all who love musio. If distanoe prevents a visit, write THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES. North Island Manager. SCHOOL OF DANCING (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS ESTELLE BEERE (Certificated Teacher, London). RESUMES Classes and Private Lessons this week. For p»rticular« apply 76, HILL-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

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