iCIi'UEEN'S THEATRE. VsSUEEN'S THEATRE. Commencing TO-DAY," 2.15. TO-DAY, 7.30. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-DAY, 7.30. .pniversal'a Greatest Drama o£ Married Life, "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FAL.SE KISSES!" - "FALSE KISSES!" '.' " "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" • ■ Adapted from the Novel ( "ROPE 3," "RO"ES," "ROPES," ' - :•■■■■ "ROPES,'*By WILBUR DANIEL STEELE. In the Tough, strange room in the lighthouse she stood, terrorised, spellbound. In a chair sat her husband, keeper of the I light—blind, blind as a bat, but making apitiful bluff at seeing—With a paper, upside down, before- his eyes. By the table stood their friend—hor friend particularly— the inspector, looking closely at the man in the chair—his chum, his «m- ---, .pipyce, her husband. Ho laughed, coldly, cruelly- Ho saw and understood. "Don't!" was the franUc signal of her eyes. "Don't let him know you know— don't hurt him." The most damnable situation evor conceived by a playwright, is the way a Chicago reviewer described the pivotal episodes oE "Ropes," Wilber Daniel Stcelc's one-act play, which was published in Harper's Magazine, rtaged all over the country, and discussed with favour and censure by all the literary celebrities of the United States: * Starring MISS DU PONT, ■■■.'. MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT,MISS DU PONT, •••■ MISS VU PONT, - ' .-,-; MISS DU PONT, . MISS DU PONT, ..■■-• i MISS DU .PONT, MISS DU PONT, .■-.■• The Star of "THE RAGE OF PARIS." "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" ■ "FALSE KISSES!" . Ik a vivid drama of what a desperate Vifc did after she thought she had married jiio wrong man. 1 -' Also, The Paramount Production, 'WIDOW BY PROXY !" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY -PROXY <" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "'WIDOW BY PROXY 1" ... Starring . . MARGUERITE CLARK. ■ ■ • • MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. • MARGUERITE CLARK. , A. delight-fid comedy drama of _a fake widow and of the man who fell in love jvith'her.' " • ■■ • INTERNATIONAL .NEWS. , ' ; 'CENTURY COMEDY. IQUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. Salvatoro Cimino). Usual Prices. Reserves Tel. 22-334. ' '" ■': : __ mHE KING'S. THE KING'S. ,-i'HE.KING'S. . THE KING'S. 'A Glowing, Gorgeous, Exotic Romance of iho Orient. Eastern Opulence and the . Dark and Seamy Side of Singapore. .One' of the Great Offerings of the Year's . Screen Romances. TO-NIGHT! 'At 7.30. ■ TO-NIGHT,! THOS. H. INCE In the Master Play of his Career, "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE!" . . "THE CUP OF LIFE!" "THE CUP OF LIFE}," , ; "THE CUP 1 OF LIFE!" ; THE CAST: HOBART BOS WORTH as "Bully Brand." MADGE BELLAMY, an alluringly beautiful new star, as the sun-kissed lotus flower, the worshipped white 'girl .treasure of the fabulously wealthy Chan Chang. i\ TILES WELCH as Roy Bradley, hand-*! some and debonair, who would never know his father. TULLY MARSHALL as Chan Chang, mysterious, evil, rich, and steeped in Asiatic deviltry. 'A Titanic Struggle between Love and Evil; between Careless Youth and Plotling! Old Age: between■'the AVhito Magic of AH'eclion and the Stealthy Craft of Superstition. SEE The Splendid Under-water Scenes The Terrific Fight between Man and Sharif. The Hurricane, Combat 'twixt Father and Son. Excellent Supporting Programme, including SNOOKY, \fa SNOOKY, The Human Monkey, in "YOU'LL BE SURPRISED." •"YOU'LL BE SURPRISED." And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Conductor: M. T. Dixon. Overture: Selection—"Tales of Hoffman." Incidental Music to "The Clip of Life" ■ . .... will be as follows:— j "Princess Jaime" (Saint-Snens); "Intermezzo". (Bazzino)/,."Prelude" (Rachmanliioft), "Gondoliers" (Moszkowski), etc.' T'liirt at- The Bristol. Theatre Tel. 22-212. ;:..:. /Srand concert, vjt ____ ©To-night, at 8 p.m. To'ttight-, In St. John's Hall, at 8 p.m. To-night, Dixon-stree-t. at 8 p.m. To-night, at 8 p.m. To-night, Proceeds in aid of at 3 p.m. To-night,. Junior Bible C'las3 at 8 p.m. To-night, Members travelling at 8 p.m. To-night, to Wanganui Easter at 8 p.m. To-night,' Camp. at 8 p.m. To-night, at 8 p.m. To-night; A really first-class at 8 p.m. To-night, Programme, given at 8 p.m. To;night, by-- Wellington's at 8 p.m. To-'nfght, Leading Performers, at 8 p.m. ,To-night, - at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is. EASITJE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme ■ Every Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Another Super-Attraction, featuring THURSTON HALL, MARJORY BENKETT; and.' ROSEMARY THEBY, .in , " THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." i : A .Picture you'll talk .about. BOXING! ; BOXING! .mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ,iJI .' .......MONDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m. FIRST OF THE SEASON'S TOURNAMENTS. Professional Contest between •■.•-■■;:. -MADDOX and BRIEN • • - MADDOX and BRIEN 'And Foiir Amateur Preliminaries. A GOOD EVENING'S SPORT ASSURED. ' Prices—ss and 2s 6d (plus tax); 6d extra forbboking. ' " ' '■ ■ Box Plan now open at Ned Perry's and -Pay Sale's, also at Howe and Sowmau's.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2
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