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EVERYBODY'S, Friday, 23rd' june. The Drama that Lifts an Affair of Squalor into the Loftier' Spheres of Passion and Imagination, Beauty and Sorrow^. D. W. GRIFFITH'S ORCHID MIRACLE OF THE SCREEN GARDEN, "BROKEN BLOSSOMS.' 1 Th« Yellow Man ,-.>-, RICHARD BARTHELMESS He was a poet, steeped jn the gentle mysticism of the East. ; Night after night he, would dream of a pale lily-lovely child —O silver;streams and dim-starred skies—his snowy-breasted-pearl! •' The Girl ...;.-.v. r .^. T .-.- w ,-.t™^,•. LILIAN GUSH. v Her cheek called for lasses and was fed with blows. The ... Nbrown hair chimed with the pale-lovely face like the rounding of a. verse. „., Battling Burrows „-.,. DONALD CRISP, A mixture of athleticism md degeneracy—he loved wine, woman, and son£—he was a bully_. He had the courage of the high hero. He was an open air sport. He had the vices ,of a French decadent. , WONDERFUL MUSICAL SCORE SPECIALLY COMPOSED. As Great in Artistry as "WAY DOWN EAST." BOOK EARLY! PLAN AT THE BRISTOL! RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. Exclusively Controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessee! ...,,. M „.-.. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. G. P. HANNA PRESENTS THE. "VICE- RE GALS,'CLAUDE DAMPIER, NEW PROGRAMME. ; ,NEW PROGRAMME. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Erjcesi^-D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, Ss; Gallery, Is. Early Doora to Gallei-y and Stalls, Is extra. All plus tax., Day Sales at Burnett's Sweet Shop. -« - / . SPECIAL MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY.

Ninety-fire per cent, of the people are curioui EVEN AS YOU ANI> I. , *~t , . '. ■ . ' ■■ . ' v . ' «Vrong again. / . '• . ' '•..■■: I % • / \ « ! . , ■ ■ ' / . ;■ You thought there was something loft out of this ad., but the blank space above merely represents our inability to describe how wonderful, how, funny, how entertaining, is JACKIE COOGAN in "PECK'S BAD BO¥." "THE KID" made JACKIE COOGAN famous. Don't fail to see this great film st THE RING'S'THEATRE ON FRIDAY "Plan at The Bristol. Book now. FOOTBALL \ FOOTBALL! AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND, , KICKrOFF, 2.45 P.M. V ' ». SECOND TEST. ATHLETIC PAKK. SATURDAY, NEXT, 24th JUNE. . RUGBY CURTAIN-RAISER: ATHLETIC v. 'VARSITY (Kick-off, a.15 p.m.) By Kind Permission W.R.U. • ADMISSION (including. t#x)-r-Reßerved Grandstand, 3s 3d; Ground, Is 8d; t Boys (under 12), 6d. Reserves and Day Sale Tickets pan be obtained at Ned Perry's, Manners.street. SECURJE YOtlR SEATS NOAV! < B. L. 'SALMON, 'Hon. Sec, N.Z F..A.

YOU WANT A PIANO. GET A GOOD ONE. WHEN buying a Piano there are several thipgs to be considered —tone, touch, appearance, and price ire the chief points: The wise course is to'make your selection from amongst'the beautiful,'instruments at THE BRISTOL. These pianos boar the names of the following worldfamed makors—Sames, Broadwood, Shelton, Collinson, Collard, Stoclart, Campbell, and Willis?. Gome in and listen ' tq> the beautiful tone of. these instruments; try them and sea how perfect is the touch; admire, their beautiful construction and finish. You "will admit that npwherp will you find pianos that combine more pleasing points, f Very easy terms of payment can be arranged THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, LTD,, • WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, .WELLINGTON DISTRICT. • IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE of JOHN JOSEPH, formerly of Rona Bay, Eastbourne, Wellington, but now of 52, Hoppeistreet, Wellington, Draper, Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Examination of the abovenamed Bankrupt will be hold at the Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 30th day.-of JUNE, 1922, at 10.30 a.m., when any Creditor who has proved his claim, may "either by himself or by his Solicitor examine the Bankrupt. - * Dated at Wellingon^this 21st day of June, 1922. "" (Signed) S. TANSLEY, Official Asßicn.ee.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 2