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LWHO KILLED HENRY TRACEY ? Tho 'Authorities Stopped the Sale of Tickets at 7.30 on Saturday.-Verb. Sap. . AT THE QU-EEN'S. Commencing 2.15 and 7.30. BIG PICTURE STARTS 2.50 AND 7.50. ~ ' „ E J AND DAN CARROLL PRESENT -THE BLUE MOUNTAINS ■MYSTERY." ,_ ■ A Mystery Story of the Suniigrht and Shadows of Australia, from the Book, "The Mount Marunga Mystery," by Harrison Owen. In addition: "THE MILLIONAIRE," Five-Act Featuro Drama, » "THE MUDDY BRIDE" Two Eeels of Roars of Laughter, INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. WOLF! WOLF!- WOLF! PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THE THEATRES OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, 31st MARCH. THE."WILLIAM FOX THROBBING AND TRIUMPHANT SUPEB- '■• "S Q'A-M E." A SPECIAL FILM PRODUCTION ASTOUNDING IN THEME, " EXTRAORDINARY IN CONSTRUCTION, "S c a m e."~ , ;. "SHAME." . MOMENTS THAT GRIP— .)■ "SHAME." When David meets Winifred in San Francisco and saves her from "SHAME." ■ ' a great peril. , - ■ "SHAME." When David marries Winifred, and is told that he is a half-caste. ... "SHAME." When David flees from his home to.;escape tho shame of his "SHAME." • terrible secret. ■ , . . "SHAME." When the young wife and mother learns what has driven her "SHAME." husband from her side. "SHAME" When David, with his baby, arrives in the wilds of frozen "SHAME." Alaska. "SHAME." When the wife determines to follow her husband to the far "SHAME." north. ■• "SHAME." When the Wife takes the trail through the snow-drifts of Alaska. "SHAME." When the wife's escort fights the wolves that are trailing them. "SHAME." for a kill. . "SHAME " When the wife finds her husband and baby in a cabin-in the "SHAME." Alaskan wilds, , "SHAME." When the fierce wolf enters the cabin and David fights the beast "SHAME." with bare hands. "SHAME" When the smuggler is shot and falls from a cliff. "SHAME." When David learns the truth of his past, arid is reunited with "SHAME." ■' his wife and baby. - ,"S.HA M E." ' : . An astounding talc of a man' haunting dread and ' a woman's unfaltering loyalty. \ . The dramatic story of a man who, after ho has married into an old family, is told he is a half-caste. - A drama of volcanic force and captivating beauty. A tale reaching into the frozen north, with an astounding climax. An intensely emotional drama in which fear of tainted blood drives a man from home and family. A story of marvellous human interest and dramatic power which sweeps from San Francisco to the far reaches of Alaska. A play of haunting fear and dark forebodings that drive a man from contact with his kind. . , A photoplay astounding in theme and picturesque in atmosphere. Romance rides on top of stirring adventure in a colourful story of unusual treatment. » , , . . Heart of woman and heart of man join for ever in the heart ot the Irozen north. MAGNIFICENT Bgg^^^^^^^gX.HlNATOWN AND THERE WILL BE EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. V . BOOK YOUR SEATS. ■"' -.' ' BOX-PLAN NOW OPEN ■■• ■ • ; lot oi s^ 2% .•;•■• LIVING MODEL DISPLAY .Of : \ ATTRACTIVE MODES IN WINTER HATS. SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. 'A Smart Hat Displayed on a Stand Cannot Possibly be Seen to Advantage. FOR ONE WEEK FROM 2.30 TO 4.20 IN THEJAFTERNOONS WE ARE DISPLAYING SOME OF OUR HATS AND COAT FROCKS, ETC., ON LIVING MODELS, NOTE.—Should'any Hat or Frock displayed take your fancy, you are invited to call in and try on. No lady will be pressed ,to buy. This display, is at . . rrtTTT7< 'A Drpfti) a -pm 180, lambton-quay. TIIE AXVI (J if. A. rl> (Late Madame Oliphant's) THE SALON FOR SMART HATS AT LOW PRICES. WAREHOUSE SPACE, FIRST FLOOR NEW] BUILDING, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. SPACE APPROXIMATELY 9000 SQUARE FEET. WITH OFFICES, 2-TON ELECTRIC GOODS LIFT AND ' / PASSENGER LIFT, ETC. ' i ■ . ' -„-■, . fAp P ir ! MAGNJJS,. SANDERSON, AND CO., LTD., WAKEFIELD-STREET. ' ' . " ■ - ■ \ ' . THE HAWAIIAN UKULELE 1 PIANOS THAT^PUT SOUL INTO LEARN to play this ever-popular little -— instrument To-day. It can be easily TTIHE qualities of tono and excellence mastered in six lessons by those without .1- of touch which are necessary to a any special musical knowledge, faithful interpretation of the great masters' works in their original beauty THE GENUINE are only found in such glorious instruTHE GENUINE ments as the Broadwood, Collard, Sames, HAWAIIAN UKULELES Bell, Willis, Stoddart. Shclton, or the HAWAIIAN UKULELES Campbell. . g are now obtainable at Begg's, as fol.ows: tne'oS folk S^the "ALOHA" BRAND—4Ss, 50s, 60s, 755, j oun g s ters happy. and 80s. You can own ono of these magnificent "KUMALAE" BRAND—92s 6d. instruments TO-DAY. Our system of BAGS—IOs 6d extra. ■ time payments will be found most ag.reeablo'ro you. Call at The Bristol Piano Wo aro giving demonstrations of the Co.i Ltd., Wellington. See the. latest remarkable capabilities of the Ukulele models—hear their invigorating lone—it between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. ' Call will be a rare treat for all who love on us, and we will convince you how music. If distance prevents a. visit, wnto easily this instrument can be mastered. us. • ' . ' — THE BRISTOL PIANO CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., f , O LTI) MANNERS-STREET, # ' v Wellington. BROOKES| North Ishnc] Manager. J^AWN Mowor Repairs. also Garden -_ N Ust ofc C wf^at? 1 hdd in Magis-JL-i Shears, Saws, and Took oi all kinds _| t. ra l,;'s Court, and published in.'EvenRepaired. Cartaee arranged; ing Post 1 on Friday, the 24th inst., appears Telephone 22-659. tie «nrlr.fonclcd caso of Hope Gibbons versus H. Yarrall, for $he recovery ot £1 M'MILLAN LIMITED, , 10»-. Advertiser wishes to point, out thatSaw and Tool Maker.. Herbort-street. WeUin^^d o/m£ ruli's Buildings, \yillia-at-. . ,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2

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