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A STORY OF HIGH 1^ FAM°USB EVERYBODY'S, FRIDAY next. FIFTH UNITED ARTISTS' RELEASE, .And IT IS A SUPERB WORK OF ART. " THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." MARY PICKFORDS FIRST SOCIETY ; MELODRAMA. A Gripping, Sparklirig Story for Grown-ups, but, oh, Won't the Kids Love It! Mary at first- is a little girl farmed out. by' a toother who marries again to a man who dislikes children,. The Fun on the Farm is the Cutest, Quaintest Cleverest Collection of Comicalities and Oddities Ever Crowded into Two Sparkling Chapters. THEN the Story Grows- , Serious, and Finishes with Mary, in a Grown-up Role, with a Real Sweetheart of Her Own, lN_> ALL THE. WHILE THERE IS A SPLENDID LOVE STORY. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL SCORE. WGNDEItFUL SETTINGS. . GORGEOUS INTERIORS, LAVISH DRESSING.- . PLAN AT? BRISTOL. BOOK EARLY. Exclusively Controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd.. _^»___*_»^_»A__^»_»--_^»__--™-_^-'»MM-»-»»»--___^--^M_-____»____M SURE !WINNERS ! SURE WINNERS ! ,E VBN IN G SHOE S Arid SMART STREET FOOTWEAR. SATIN COURT SHOES, Louis heels, * WHITE KID TIE SHOES, 32s 6d gokV lemon, black, blue, pink, GhACE Km vmmQ SHO ES, BLACK SATIN TOE SHOES, 32s 6d 32s 6d WHITE KID COURT SHOES, 30s CtLACE KID TIE SHOES, 35a ! BIG STOCK LADIES' AND GENT'S STREET j FOOTWEAR AT ASTONISHING PRICES. CITY BOOT STORES, | CORNER CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS, OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. _„.._,.,. Wt , lrt)l , UR THEATRE NEWTOWN. THRINCESS THEATRE. tux r? -/ . ' / •*- (Late, MacMahori's.) a The Favbur.te, , . Smibns Daily froffi' Ito 10. ANITA STEWART, Another Stall All-British Masterpiece, ANITA STEWART, "THE ROCKS OF VALPRE I" ANITA STEWART, A throbbing, vivid picturieatiori 'of the ANITA STEWART, great Story by England', favourite aiitW, .In ETHEL M. DELL. , "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY." The romance of an English girl and a "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY." French Officer. A. story of 4. great wrbng "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY." that ruined tho life of a, noble man and a _ _ A-* j- ___ _. j c Aj._ i „■ tried the soul of a good woman. A fins I „oture, With wond^ful contrasting Second Feature: scenes ot the I'rqten North and the VIOLA DANA Tropics. 11l "PURE AND SIMPLE," J, "PLEASE GET MARRIED !'• r* ATTiu,wr.Clmstle Cornedy' « A ™ TP ™, IP < Episode 13 "TERROR TRAIL!" GAUMONT _._„__ GAZETTE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "THE PILE OUR ORCHESTRA. DRIVER!" I__ oo s open p. j as^ ar ; rve( j f rom Australia, GRAND OPERA . HOUSE. "THE GREAT AVIATOR, SIR ROSS — SMITH'S FUNERAL. j .THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATUR- Usual prices. Telephone 1967. DAY, ! , , 20th, 21st, and 22nd JULY, -, . : SPECIAL NOTICE At 8 p.m. COMMENCING FROM SATURDAY And Matinee on Saturday, 22nd July. NEXT, The Novel, Amusing, and Brilliant Pro- i . " THE TERROR TRAIL " ductiori, entitled Serial will not be screened Saturday nights. "Sfrmn" * _/-LB Chocolate Fruits, tinfoil wrap«pmnmin'" **' P^> 2s lid lb Havinden's Nut pmUL,o_uu, MUk chocolate - Wa i rtut Croarrt Twists, The Puppet _, 8d lb: Chocolate jap, 2s lb:. ' " And THE "81/UE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS ' "CINDERELLA," , ■ Next Opera House, . "SNUERELLA,;; XVELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST ■' J, 1. ' ™- CHURCH (Incorp.), Tlie Doll. KENT-TERRACE. . Will bo Presented under tho Joint , TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. Direction of MRS. OL_-EN. MISS G. HELEN GARDNER Subject: "The Austral Plane.", And After the Lecture, Mrs. Olsen will answer MRS. JAMES HANNAH. written questions. 100 Performers 1 100 Performers! COMING SOON! —- Horace leaf, PRICES: ss, 3s, Is 6d (plus tax). Box HORACE LEAF, Plan opens at The Bristol on Monday The eminent English Lecturer and Psychic next. (specially chosen by Sir Arthur Conaa ■ Doyle for this mission). (_™.r^t>m wiu™ ™__x- _*rr TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. On Following Date.: —— Wednesday, 19th*-Grand Reception (KentWEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, __ ter, raco)-, T ' ■ nM* lsxtrsxirn riMT-xr Ihursday, 20th—Lantern Lecture. "The m _ « •„. ,?Tt •, V. _ Wonders of Psychic Science." The Brilliant 3-Act Farcical Comedy, Sunday, 23rd—Grand Religious Mission. "NIOBE ALL SMILES." Sunday, 30th—Grand Religious Mission. "NIOBE ALL SMILES." The gross proceeds of this meeting "NIOBE ALL SMILES." will bo handed to the Mayor's tinAN EVENING OF MERRIMENT. „ employment Fund , NOT A riTTT T MniUTPNT ' Mor/day, 31st—L .-item Lecture. "MateriNOI A DULL MOMENT, alisation." or "Ghosts in Solid Form." *—— Do not fail to hear this gentleman. Produced by Culford Bell. The greatest collection of psychic picProceeds for Terrace School Funds. f^ct is" A WORLD LEADER. PSYCHIC SCIENCE LEADS SCIENCE. 2s, Is. Commence 8 o'clook. T7UKE SALE 1 Confectionery—Assorted —. ■ ■ ■■■ _J -T Chocolates, Is 8d lb; Mixed Drops, FIRE SALE! Confectionery—Assorted °d lb; Stiekjawettes, Is 5d lb; Peanut Chocolates, Is 8d lb: Mixed Drops, Toffee, Is 3d lb; English Chocolates, tin--6d lb; Stiekjawettes, Is 5d lb; Peanut foil wrapped Is lid lb. See windows. Toffee, Is 3d lb; English Chocolates, tin- THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS foil wrapped Is lid lb. See windoWs. Next Opera House. THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS —"~ ~~ . Next Opora House. "Cr M. C. A., WILLIS - STREET. CnNfWl' rWAMTWR THE PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE, , v^uiN____± _haiu«j.k. THE PUBLIC SPEAKING' COURSE, —-■ To be conducted by TUESDAY NEXT, 18th JULY, MR. 0. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.M., 8.15 p.m. And ' ' PIANOFORTE RECITAL MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.M., j3„ Will commence at the V.M.C.A., IMELDA FAMA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY, NIGHT," IMELDA FAMA. At 8 o'clock. __„„_ „,-,_■ All interested are invited to attend. PROGRAMME: Schumann's "Carnival" and 9,/"i 1 LB Havinden's English Nut Milk, t ;,=.>. «n „«»» » ■'•'•*-«- Milk, or Nut aucl Raisin ChocoLizsts- 'Campanella, late, 2s lid lb. See windows. Cadbury's And-works by lib Prince Wales Chocolates, in boxes, Chopin, Ireland, Debussy, and Palmgren. guaranteed fresh, 5s box. ' __ THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS BOX OFFICE is open at Bristol. Next Opera House. .'.„■„, THE RIGHT HON. SRINIVASA Tickets: 3s 3d (reserved), and 2s 2d SASTRI l>!_n^ ngJaX t )' atn ? ri„ tOW„n? eg lSi S' (The Distinguished Indian Visitor) m l'„-, 1",m HM ' ' Will Addressa Public Meeting at the Lambton-quay. fTOWN HALL, TOWN HALL —. i— .-■*- (Under the auspices of the THE APPEAL OF THE CHILDREN. /^o^' STREET DAyTrIDAY NEXT. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 16th JULY, At 3 o clock. " / Subject: , HELP THE KIDDIES' "INDIA TO-DA Y." '"■ HELP THE KIDDIES "INDIA TO-DA Y." \ HELP 1-HE KIDDIES "INDIA TO-DA Y." HELP THE KIDDIES His Worship the Mayor will preside. HELP THE KIDDIES Public Invited. HELP THE KIDDIES j L HAYj TO secure apparatus for the Play Area .__ : General Secretary. in front of tho Hospital. Fathers, <J»/-| TLB Havinden's English Nut Milk, Mothers, Sisters. Brothers, show your At! ±X Milk, or Nut and Raisin Chocosympathy with the children by wearing a i a t 0) 2s lid lb See windows. Cadbury's buttonhole or a badge. lib Prince Wales Chocolateß, in boxes, CHEER GERMS. CHEER GERMS, guaranteed fresh, 5s box. Community Sings will take place .at the THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS Post Office Square at 12.30; also at-the Next Opera House. King's Thoatro,. ut tho same time. STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. Bring your isong books and sing until __ TQm , n "TT. , . .. . you are hannvl \7ISITORS to Wellington are invited ' ri>;M,_n> • i,„,,w by tho V to inspect the Work of MISS ANNE AT,", Pi'ocess.ou, »leaf e„ i „byi p *;l ° F. DARBY. They will find something V,7tel, M . B'S* BJ"i1 "IP 1 „ eaV6 I unique in Enamelled Jewellery and Art veitcli and Allan's Corner at l^.lo. Metal Work. Be sure and be either at the Square or A d dr w-816.''. LAMBTON-QUAY. opat the King's at 12.30 on hnday. |10 __ te Kirkcal di c ._. BLUE BIRD" Con feclionery ' Sale "|7UR._ SALE! Confeclionory—Assorted still going slron". 'Sea windows for j-V Chocolates,'ls 8d lb; Mixed Drops, bargains: Ca'iibury's Chocolate. Almonrl.i,-1 6d lb; Stiekjawettes Is 5d lb; Peanut 'Is lb; Assorted Toil."- wrapped. U fid lb; I Toffee,' Is 3d lb; F.nglisli ChocolHtes, tin-Amoi-I.bcl Choi-niotp«"]'•. Dd lb. The "Blue rr.il wrapijed -Is lid lb. Spo'windows. Bird,"-.,.- B .i btwii:,H. l iw. -tiK "JULOIB BltlD" CONFECTIONERS FIRE | — SALE! — F.R£ '• ■ \ Next Opera, Houso

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2

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