QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Commencing TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-DAY, 7.50. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-DAY, 7.30. Universal's Greatest Drama of Married Life, "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" Adapted from the Novel "ROPES," "RO"ES," "ROPES," / "ROPES," By WILBUR DANIEL STEELE. | In the rough, strange room in tho lighthouse she stood, terrorised, spellbound. In a chair sat her husband, keeper of the light—blind, blind as a bat, but making a pitiful bluff at seeing—with a -paper, upside down, before his eyes. By the table stood their friend—her friend particularly—the inspector, looking closely at tho man in the chair—his chum, his employee, her husband. He laughed, coldly, I cruelly. Ho saw and understood. "Don't!" was the frantic signal of her eyas. "Don't let him know you know— don't hurt him." The most damnable situation ever conceived by a playwright, is tho way a Chicago reviewer described the pivotal episodes of "Ropes," Wilbur Daniel Steele's one-act play, which was published in Harper's Magazine, :taged all over the country, and discussed with favour and censure by all the literary celebrities of tho 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 DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, MISS DU PONT, The Star of "THE RAGE OF PARIS." "FAfiSE KISSES!" ■""""■" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" "FALSE KISSES!" Is a vivid drama of what a desperate wife did after she thought she had married the wrong man. Also, The Paramount Production, 'WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" "WIDOW BY PROXY!" Starring MARGUERITE CLARK. - MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK ■MARGUERITE CLARK. ■ MARGUERITE CLARK. A delightful comedy dram* of a fake widow and of the man who fell in love with hor. ..INTERNATIONAL NEWS. CENTURY COMEDY. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. ■ S&lvatoro Cimino). Usual Prices. Reserves Tel. 22-334. THE CROWDS STILL COMING To tho STRAND THEATRE.' TRAND THEATRE. To See the Best of all Comedies, "THE;KID." "THE KID." '"IHE KID." ' ' "THE KID " "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "IHE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID " "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." Tho Picture the King Liked! The Picture Lloyd George Liked I The Picture which over 30,000 Wollingtonians have Liked! SEE IT TO-NIGHT! - CHARLES CHAPLIN and CHARLES CHAPLIN and JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, The Greatest and Youngest Comedians. ALSO SCREENING: The Highly Successful Society Drama, "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" ; "CHARGE IT 1" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" "CHARGE IT!" With the Versatile and Beautiful Star, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALI YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG.' She was a- Society Queen, but sho didn't know the value of money. "Charge It," she said, but when the account was overdrawn, trouble started good and hard—and SHE HAD TO PAY. Wonderful Scenes, Magnificent Frocks, STIRRING STORY. "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" Will be Shown at Day Sessions Only. Screening Times: "The Kid": 11.35 a.m., 2.15, 4.55, 7.10, and 9.10 p.m. ! "Charge It": 1.20, 3.10, 5.50,' and 8.5 p.m. Telephone 3299 for Reserves. J> FCHABITE JUBILEE MEETINGS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, sth APRIL, At 8 p.m., at the Taranaki-streot Methodist Church Schoolroom, when a Public Welcome will be given to the Oversea Delegates by Wellington. First-class Musical and Vocal Programme. THURSDAY EVENING, 6th APRIL, At 8 p.m., -at .the Concert Chamber, Town Hall. 1 Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, Bro. R. A. Wright. Amos Tomlinson, of Southporfc, England, will speak on "Rechabitism." J. H. Lear-Caton, of Birmingham, | England, a Fellow of tho Faculty of Insurance, will speak on "England's Compulsory Insurance." John Vale, of Victoria, will give "Australian Experience." Musical Programme by the Maranui Musical Helpers. All are Invited to Attend. ■\l\rHQ IS GOING TO WIN 30s for •■ t T the Camisole Competition ? WATERSIDERS' BAND, 68, Willis-st. PLUNKET ART IJNION. "~"~ RESULT OF' DRAWING. THE Citizens' Committee announces , that the winning number is 25681 (Mr. A. G. Bailey, Petone). The drawing took place on 31st March, in the presence of His Worship tho Mayor of Wellington, the police, and the public. IVJP-ATERSIDERS' BAND - Boudoir ■" Cap Competition, Firat prizo 50s. JSntriet, 88, Willia-strjjct.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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