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.■B7IMPRESS EMPRESS. XLIMPRESS. EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. SHE GRAND NEW SYMPHONY OF HUMAN EMOTIONS. INE OF THE GREATEST ATTRACOONS EVER PRESENTED AT THIS THEATRE. Qfhe Fiiat National Super-Produotion, "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY" "THE ROSARY" " THE ROSARY " * "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." V greater screen rendition of the drama hat has brought a sob and a smile to ho world. A sonnet of sweet eaonfice; an JJyll of perfect love. Bernard M'Contille's groat story inspired by the theme '' ' of the stags play by Edward Rose, ENACTED BY A CAST OF STARS. KEWIS S. STONE AS FATHER BRIAN KELLY.' JF WE COULD ONLY TELL YOU— r-Of the glorious love of one woman, . .;,■.„"the bitter love o{ another, the sacri- - -firing love of a mother; ■> i—Of the rush of action, of drama, the ■„',■ ohoke of emotion', the thrill of real ;,.,;.; thrills;■ ■ ■ ['■■■■■ r~ Of Ihe real people who reflect real i. ■.-humanityj . . . „. . .- .,.,-^-Of-.,the '.appeal that.-. reaches out'to ':. :.':. „'lfl»ce ■ warm .fingers t on your heart! "i 1 BUT, .WE -CAN'T!' THE , SCREEN ■ ALONE HAS THAT POWER! '■'■ Ulbrious j and Specially' Arranged Musk) try Mr. H. S. Avery. Vocal Numbers by Mr. Herbert F. Wood. 1 . Tremendous Supporting Item*. .. .Com© early, or book your seats to avoid disappointment. • ' Srioes as Usual Ring Tel. 3442 for Reserves. , STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Contiguous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, THOS. H. INCE'S THOS. H. INCE'S ■'"" ' ' Greatest Achievement, | " HAIL THE WOMAN !" '. , , " HAIL THE WOMAN !" " HAIL THE WOMAN !" "HAIL THE WOMAN!", With an All-Star Cast. i ii a gripping story of real peoplo for < eal people, it is buiit on a line th&t nouses tho deepest sentiments in the human heart, it has its serious. side ' and la lighter moods, it has smiles amidst tears Also, •The Beautiful Australian Star, SYLVIA BREAMER, SYLVIA BREAMER, In "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE!" "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE!" i «MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE!" , A Poignant, Appealing Story of Tinsel tErinmphs and Happiness Won in the 1 - | Divorce Courts. Usual Selection of Supports, including ] " "APRIL FOOL" (Mermaid Comedy). | LATEST-PATHE GAZETTE, I - Prices'as usual. . Tel. 3299. 1 mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. ! JFUESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. | FREE TO ALL. ' 'THE HAPPINESS HOUR! COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. Cheer Germs liberated by Song Leader—G. M. "HAPPY" SILVER. Accompanist—MßS. ALBERT RUSSELL. SPECIAL CHEER FOR THE KIDDIES. The Collection this week—the whole of it—wiH bo given to Wellington's FREE KINDERGARTENS. FREE KINDERGARTENS. Tho CHEER GERMERS will secure a (jrholo .lot of happiness, and then pass it >ai to tho small BOYS AND GIRLS. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. THE HAPPINESS HOUR. Happy Silver and Mrs. Russell will liberate * 500 " CHEER GERMS " Every second, which means, 20,000 " CHEER GERMS " Every Minute, making 1,800,000 " CIIEER GERMS " For Happinesf. Hour. Come along Folks, secure a goodly dose ' of the T.ondorful happineas MEDIOINEr EAPPY! -'■ lIAPPT! HAPPY! ALBERT RUSSELL", Secretary. - -,THB-i WELLINGTON - WHOLESALE '"" OENERAL "MERCHANTS' ASSISTANTS' (GUILD (Incorp.). T ECTURE NIGHT, ■-" TUESDAY,IIth JULY; 8 p.m. „,-,-, CHAMBER OF..COMMERCE. Lecturer: J. C. P.ORT, Esq. T. W. E. MARSDEN, - .-■' ''■ ■■;. ■ ■ Secretary, | DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! THE DAFFODIL ASSEMBLY THE above Assembly will hold its Weekly Dance in the Alexandra ,„,. IHaIL Abol Smith-street, EVERY MONDAY, at 8 p.m. Old and new patrons cordially invited. First-class floor and music; Old and New Dances. Dancing, 8-11; Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. .Pianist, Miss Murphy. - 'J.\A.'SNEDDON, M.C. >','...;"' J.J "EUCHRE: EUCHRE. ', '.. fIjiUCHRE Pa-rtiee are held in the EsXU peranto Hall, EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Six Good Prizes. Commencing afc 8 o'clock sharp. Admission, Is. . E. C. LEDBROOK. „, '"; THORNDON FOOTBALL CLUB. '„- fpHE,«bove: Club will hold ita .Weekly X Dance in th« New Century Half, •. Kent-terrace, TO-NIGHT. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. Dancing, 8 'till 11. „ "V ■::. P." SIMPSON, Pianist. J. MONG, M.C. BALLROOB'I DANCING. MISS P H YXLIS BATES. STUDIO: 13, King^s Chambers, opp. Stewart ; Dawson's. ...;...-., Telephone 870. ■ PRIVATE LESSONS. Hours 10 a.m. to .6 p.m._ •""•- ■ .^E^fP'Pg Appointments arranged. : WFXLTNGTON CITY C6UNCrL. .--■ CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE HONOURABLE SRINIVASA SASTRI./ - A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered in the Town Hall, TO-MOR-ROW; (TUESDAY), the 11th July, at 11.45 turn, to 'the Right Honourable Srinivasa.Sastri, P.C., a member of.tho . Indian Coancil of State. '"" "Citizens are1 cordially invited to be present on the occasion. , , R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor. JD&. JnJjr, 1922. .

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 2

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