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SEASON EXTENDBD. The most discussed Photo-play ever Soreened in Wellington. It may shock yon— It will certainly startle you to thought. TnVERYBODY'S. -CiVERYBODY-'S. . _ Continuous 11 a.m. to" 10 p.m. .', D. W. GRIFFITH'S ' D. W. GRIFFITH'S - D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S Orohid Miracle iof the Soreen Garden "BROKEN BLOSSOMS:"- ~ "BROKEN BLOSSOMS. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS.I' ._. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." ■ "BROKEN. BLOSSOMS.". . - ''BROKEN BLOSSOMS;" It in a Tala for Tears — in the Lilied Tongue of the Yellow Men il would awaken all your pity—in the printed page it loses some of its essential fragrance, < but under the magic of the 6Croen genius ' of D. W;. Griffith; The Fascinating Oriental Byways, The strange and- Weird Chinatown of London," ■ The Exotic Underworld Characters of '"Limehouse'Nights" ' "~ "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" "BROKEN BLOSJSOMS" , "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" . ' "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" "BROKEN BLOSSOMS"' Lifts an affair of ■ squalor and low' lif» into the loftier spheres of ■ Passion and ; Imagination, Beauty and- Sorrow. \ GORGEOUS MUSICAL SCORe" And a Characteristic Eastern Prologue. "THE BUDDHA." Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences. (Exclusively controlled by United Artists (Australasia) Ltd. Excellent supporting films include: PATHS GAZETTE ,-..'.":; : Topical "DOWN ON THE FARM" Comedy 'PATHE REVIEW .•..;....-?..;....;..■..■ Interest Usual Prices— Phone -50.--;' Reserves at Theatre after 1- p.m. WELLINGTON POULTRY,!; PIGEON, CANARY, AND CAT SOCIETY'S 40th ANNUAL , -' POULTRY, . PIGEON POULTRY, . PIGEON, POULTRY,, - ' , PIGEON POULTRY, , PIGEON SHOW. ' . - HOW. CANARY, CAT CANARY, CAT CANARY, CAT CANARY, '- - CAT DRILL HALL,, DRILL HALL, • Buckle-street, CATS! CATS! CATS! CATS! TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ' • TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' 10 a.m. to' 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. , £50 — ART UNION — £50. £50 — ART UNION — £50. TICKETS 1», ADMITS SHOW. L. G. BROWN, Box 381. - ' Acting-Secretary. TTEEP. FIT DURING THE WINTER By Taking GATES'S; LTD., BIG/ FOUR: HORLICK'S MALTED MILE BEEF TEA AND TOAST TOMATO AND TOHEROA SOUP. GATES, LTD., AMERICAN LOUNGE, Serve the Beit Goods aad hare tKt Quickest Service in N.Z. J. FAIRWAY , Managing Director, CHAR-A-BANCS SERVICE. DAY'S BAY. . UNTIL' furthehr notice, our CEar-a-Banes will' run to ' Day's 'Bay on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS ONLY. Special Parties Catered for as usual. LEYLAND MOTORS, LTD. BALLROOM DANCING. COME AND LEARN TO DANCE! TI/fBS. T. R. GIBBS begs to announce ->-'-■- that she ■is holding a Series of Classes EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, ia the Kilbirnie Hall. Beginners thoroughly instructed, and / latest' dances' taught. Musio by Mr. Les. < Walker. ' Daiwinr 8 till 11. Gents.,' Is 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. N.B.—Special' ' Hour for Beginners only, 7 to 8. • .J^riSS OLDREY, DRESSMAKEB, Will commence Business in ' JAMES SMITH'S BUILDINGS, Corner' Cuba "and Manners street*, TUESDAY, 4th JULY. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of tho late Alfred Henry Waters are invited to attend his funeral. Service will be held at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mulgraye-streefc, at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, leaving after for tho Cemetery, 'Karori. ' E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-at Telephone 22-159 (Day or Night). FUNERAL CARD.' THE Friendf of tho late George Alexander Gordon are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 70a, Tory-street, on Monday, at 10 a.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. . E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral -Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-»t. Tolephono 22-159 (day aad night). """^^^"TuNERAL™™^™ I™™1 ™™™1™ THE Friends of William and Nora Neazor are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late beloved daughter, which will leave their residence, Railway-ay.. Lower Hutt, on Monday, 3rd July, 1922, at 9 a.m., for the Roman Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, thence to the Cemetery, Petone. J. R. CROFT, ' Undertaker Hutt and Petont, Telephone 3621 (3 rings). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Air. George W!'Jolly aro respectfully invited to attend the Funoral of his late, beloved wife,' Annie, which will leave the-Mortuary Chapel of Uobt. H. Wilson and Son, on Monday, 3rd July, 1922, at 1.30 p.m.,.for the K»r6ri Cemetery. ROBT.H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 104, Adelaide-ioad. Tel. 24-155. - \ ■•

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3