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■': rfciMPRESS;'•■: ■■'■"., • empress. »_: jCiMPRESS. ■■■ ;- - 'EMPRESS. 4' COMMENCING TO-DiiSr (FRHJAY). . .. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. \ 'ANOTHER-BIG; BRIGHT SHOW. . ' (THE BEST-SEA ROMANCE EVER „,:„., „-., -„, -;■ VLAYED. ■ - ■■-.'■ - ■ " BICHiRI) BARTHEIAIESS, : . ■ RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, :*:■. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, . ' 'RICHARD, BARTHELMESS, ' . ■ \gjie Hero:of'"Way:Down,East," in !, ', ' .' "THE SEVENTH DAY!" . -;-•■'■■, "THE SEVENTH DAY I" :":.. '."THE':SEVENTH DAY!",. . . •'■• "THE SEVENTH DAY!' r '- V s*:' ."THE SEVENTH DAY!" •"'■';.;;;.';'"THE SEVENTH DAY!" • -. ' : (TEe LOTO-Lotf of a Fishing "Skipper and ..)./-■■> ''-a. Cocktail Coquette. '' "'rirst Day...-...i..."..r.v...........!....Met".HER ' -Second Day .. Loved HER r: vThird Day ...;;.... Drank HER Cooktail :; Fourth-Day ........-.■.:.'.......;..'.. Hated HER 'Fifth Day .*.'.».'...'.'..'...' Loved HER Again .- -Sixth Day ■■:..;....•............-..:. Kissed HER Day >..............; That's the Day! .-• ; ■■■•-■: •■•■■' ■ • •-•• ■;V ■-■•■ .-. -■-■ ■ „,~f«Drams, Surprise, Heart-break, and Delight fill the seventh day i in the romance of a man who didn't know women, and a society - siren.■> who dictet know herself. ""."" r vttlsorEpiabcle: Fon^ of the.Serial,. '. _, ■1.,,.; .^Adventure of Sherlobk Holme*, . *■"\ r«THE TIGER OF." SAN PEDR&I'", ■"r''";' ■ ••' '-'i'" ■ .'■'''■■ "'■'" ■.-'■"■'■ " 'V ■■■•r'VNQ PARKING" (Christie "Comedy). . ■ Topicals, fcenic, and Industrials. •THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ■ ORCHESTRA !(Mr..H..G. Avery, Conductor)., „.. Prices-as..Usual. Ring 3442,fo^.Reserves; STRAND' THEATRE.'"." ■' '. TRAND'THEATRE. '-;'-'■ Triple ,Star,Programmo. f . 'L f l['■'■<v> HERBERT vRAWLINSON'. -.-: : ■;.. ,:-•/-, HERBERT RAWLINSON. . : " ,-..• : HERBERT RAWLINSON-' ; . "i. :;..;,;:>.Herbert:ra^vlinson;:.,,„.: -«k(n '■ the-'screen •'adaptation' o£ ■ H.'-Haddon .(.»<:■ t '..'X..Chambers'sf Brilliant: Play,,: ::.'. ', '■' "-■■":" >-''-'¥a"sseßs"bY!"'~:- ■■:":"•;.. ■„,ri,r » .. v,w "PASSERS'BY-!"- ' n: : ... ■.;i'' :.,,. BY!" -'- ' -. ii.:>:r:. :.. '.: "PASSERS BY!" :.-•' ;'- ---.,.,;.,.. „,. ■.-.'.' ■ "PASSERS BY!"• -,'■•.•• ."PASSERS BY!!' He knew now. why he didn't -want to »arry. This wild love of the past w«s,his ■ only love—she -was the'one womanr He had searched in vainl She had slipped ■ 'out of Ms lif^. What if she could.be one of those "Passers-By" and ha? paMed his window? An appealing story for all' [overs of humanity. •X-'i '-r '"isfEXT:;1" '' ••'■■;■ '} .' ..:,;;,.". Delightful and .Dainty ■ ■ , •v;'- ■ aoN&TANCE TALMADGEi ; ' :-- :. •. SONSTANOE TALMADGE. ..,: -..,.. CONSTANCE,TALMADGE, - ..._...-. ..;-CONSTANCE TALMADGE,,. 7'""tn a'Fahfo 6f footlight 'foible* and Km«- ■•■- light len»M.' ' "POLLY OF'THE^'FOLLIES I" ••" H" V; "POLLY OFiTHEFOLOESr -. '. "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES I" > ■ . "POLLY-OF THE. FOLLIES 1" ..?;POLLY/.OF .THE FOLLIES I" ■■■ • Did you ever know Connie to lap m Inything? Well, she does this time; but -"■here's no occasion for alarm, aa it's / • *nly a part of the story. Oonnio is «tagejcruok, and squeejee her, entrance, into ' ' Plo Ziegfeld's office; the big_ man gives her a chance in th« Folhei. For the first \iino in her life Connie comee a flopper— lut—in the film only. , . i Seven reels' of ■ J.oy and Laughter, „"".' . Also, „ *£ Special Treat for tiie Kiddies. , The One and; Only CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ' m "THE BUSTED JOHNNY J» , „ Splendid Supports. - (Telephone 5299.' v Prices m «»u»J. ..,' A DANCE, will b* held in Victoria Hall, TO-NIGHT, 8 till 11, ■"' ' ' Gonte., l«6d; Ladies, 1». " Musio by Wellington City Orchestra. TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB. „,'||»EMBBRS, and Friends are reminded ..." LTXdf the Lectirre and Social Evening to 'i'" "be" held in ;the; Dominion Farmers' Instd- ' lute, Featherston street, on SATURDAY, '^''.i9thins£-', 'at 8 p^iri. * ' ■■■■■•■■■:■ '■''" ." , Interesting Lectures by ' Mr. Malcolm Ross, "Southern Alps," "•" .-' ■.■■. '.' ■" .■And"-'-' ' ■"■ ■■'. ■ : ■'■Mr.'Johannes Andersen,: "N.Z. Birds." • > ■Refreßhmente. !• A good attendance is requested.' Admission, Is-6d.. '■-;": ;l. . 'A. NY SMITHS Hon. Secretary.' ?■':;: dominion, sports*, club/ball. %■ .<■• •: MONDAY*; 2lßt AUGUST, 1922., . --•riTHE following Late Cars have.been ar..j ,'X; . ranged:— . „'..: .\ „■•■' .. • : : •-, BROOKLYN *„. 2 a.m. ...ISLAND BAY 2 a.m. ,'.„ , .LYALL BAY ..,.. , 2 a.m. (via Tunnel) ...... 2 a.m. *'' "" Meß»s.,'Bell Bros.' 'Bus will run direct f ito Kelburn and.Thorndori;''' ' ": ' SEQUAH. ... ■■; „.. ..- .- SEQUAH,... ;;■...- - . '!■'; „..:.■■,,..'■' 'WORLD'S \ FAME* .. .'.' ; . ' ir,..,..V ."! ' .'. WiH'»p«at.;*pd..P7* ..;.„•;• '. „,,,;„. r DEMONSTRATIONS. ■, • - - '" i '\"''"-": "'NIGHTLY AT 8. •■". i, .»""'■'••'•"• 'otquah-to-night-at-V '•' ■ : ' . . SEQUAH TO-NIGHT AH, ■ ",".'. '" ■'■ ' '■■ '■ In fte '■';;■;■ ■ 'J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■■ ■ 'tjEWJ*I _ ' i:,:l,', ;: LARGE. BUILDING,-'...'; ".'. 1 .;. '," "'Meiriy Opposite Torminns Hotel, :"'." Twwwlri' street; -Wellington,- ; ■ j, ;f'g»EQUAH'^ ■ Deaonstrationi are gee* ■« ■■•& no«noed by Prees and Pablio - throughout the world m wonderful. .■'•';;■■ *~" "■'■' Admission free. ■; : - :I;BEQUAH'S OFFICE: Noj 68, Dixon-st. „..-.' - .(Opposite Muaicipal MiUc Dejjpt). n, - OPEN DAH/Y FROM 10 TILLX /,; VICTORIA UNIVERSITY', COLLEGE. ;.t|hriHE. new, North and South Wjnga of , X ' the College will be formally open'.".'"ed ;by -His"Exijelknoy'the Governor-Ge-n' ■•'eral-at 8.16 p.m.;on FriHay, 18th August. ''■ ' ' Ffieiids" of the 'College and iihe' General ■" Public are cordially invited to attend. . A Conversazione will be held in the '■'^'Library >nd?"&iaico.vldrf>oratories after • / the ceremony. ;.- -.- '-'■■- '.■■•'•""" -'•; .' • -' • vV''. G.:.CL.fi, EOBlSON.BeKistratv.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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