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EMPRESS EMPRESS. I MPRE3S. EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 »-m to 10 p,m. NOW SHOWING. Ane of the Greatest Attractions ever presented at this Theatre Tho Fust National Super-Produotion, "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY" "THE ROSARY" €n*ciod by a Cut of Stars tKm& S. STONE AS FATHER BRIAN _ELLY ; _? WB COULD ONLY TELL YOU—Of thci glonous love of one woman, _« bitter love of anotherXthe s»ori' fknng love of a mother; I—Of the rush of action, of drama, the ohoke of emotion, the thr_ of real thrills; f-Of the re«L people who reflect re_ Immunity $ '' -Of tho appeal that r«aohs» out to place warm fingers on your heert! BUT WE CAN'T! THE SCREEN ALONE HAS THAT POWER' Jflorkms and Specially Arranged Mtmk> JET Mr. H. S. Averj- Vocal Numbors by Mr. Herbert F. Wood. Tremendous Supporting Ilema. Come early, 01 book yoar seats to tveU disappointment. Srioea as Uaiial. Ring Tel. 3442 for Reaerfos. KING'S. The Theatre that KING'S. ING'S Sets the Standard KING'S. TO-NIGHT! At 7.30 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! - ANITA STEWART, , ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, Featuring in ( "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" 33» drama of a'girl who married once for lave and once to forget lore. Also showing, •PPURE AND SIMPLE!« A Christie Comedy. And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at The Bristol till 5; after 5 -at fee Theatre Tolephono 22 212 cjtrand theatre. Otband theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, , THOS. H. -JOE'S Greatest Achievement, "■HAIL THE. WOMAN!" '•"HAIL THE WOMAN!" "HAIL THE WOMAN!" With aa AU-Star Cast. 6 is * gripping- story of real people for ' **al peoplo, it is btnlt on ft line that irouses the deepest sentiments in the from—t heart,, it has its serious stdo and , v, lighter tnoods, it has smiles amidst tears. Also, Jt& .Beautiful Australian Star, SSL~IA BREAMER, In -SET HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFEP* • "_Y HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE!" !A Poignant, Appealing Story of Tinsel _a_gjjia and Happiness Lost in the Drrorce Cbnrte. 'Dan— Setoction of Supports. Prices n usual. . Tel. 3299. t XriNCPS SHEATBE — FRIDAY: "WHY GHELS LEAVE HOME." UR THEATRE, NEWTOWNT HE THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Tho Favourite, ANITA STEWART, ' ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, In ""PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY." "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY," "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY:'! \ ■ . 1 _ fine pjoture^ with wonderful contrasting of .t^o Fro/ien Norti and the ' - Tropics -„ "PDRE AND SIMPLE," Christie Comedy. GAUMQNT" GAZETTE OUR ORCHESTRA Dootb open 7 p.m. Star. Picture 8 pjn. QIEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY Complote Change of Programme Every Tuesday, Thuieday, and Satuiday. t EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS iWfll bo Screened on Wednesday Nights Only when Advertised To-night—A Mack Sonnett Masterpiece, '- - "HOME TALENT," ' ' JVfrtuxmK Bon Turpin, Phylbi Haver, Charlie Murray, and Harriet Hammond, in a Fivo-reel Cycle of Laughter and Merriment. Also, on the some Programme The Management, has much pleasure in announcing the first of tho Great Stoll 1 Detective Two-reolera, the Famous Conan | Doyle Series of 1 ' ' " "Adventures-t>f Sherlook Hohnes," I Starring' EILLIE NORWOOD as the Famous- Invoslipator of Crime, in "THE DYING DETECTIVE " 'Mso, a Splendid Two-reel Christie Comedy, featuring Pearl Burns and Viola Daniel, in "PAIR OF SEXES " This ia an Excellent Programme. — : : I WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT SiTUDENTS' SOCIETY^ SIR ROBERT STOUT, P.C., X C.M.G., I Chief Justice of New Zealand, will deliver his Lecture on "The Law Relating to Bills of Exchange," on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th INST., at 8 p:m., in Accountants' Chambers. All interested are cordialry invited to be present THOS. AUTOJST, A.CI.S. (Eng.), Hon. Secretary. WRDMNGTON NORTH GBOUP. / 11/fEMBBRS and Friends cordially in- -"-*• vited to a Meeting, to bo held in St Luke's Hall, Corner Pittrstroet and Maio-road, Wadestown, on THURSDAY, I3th July, at 74S p.m. «XV. HOWARD ELLIOTT WItL SPEAK. JIUSICAL ITEMS- > A.: J. SCOTT,, Secretary. BOROUGH OF LOWER H.UTT, ALL persona who contributed towards the Lower Hutt War Memorial Fund are hereby invited to attand a Meeting to be held m the Council Chambers, Town Hall Buildings, Main-street, Lower -Hutt, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), the 11th "■'July, 1922, at: 8 o'clock, to decide upon .the. form of tbe Memorial. ffi. T..^TEAND, Mayor*

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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