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FOR AN EXTENDED .SEASON COMMENCING 2.15. TO-MORROW. 7.30. AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE? A Masterpiece of English Fiction becomes a Masterpiece of Film Art in the form of the Greatest, Most Extravagant, Stupendous, and Inspiring Photoplay ever Filmed. THE METRO PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENT THEIR MILLION-DOLLAR SCREEN ATTRACTION: THE REX INGRAM PRODUCTION OF SIR ANTHONY HOPE'S "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA!" TEN MAGNIFICENT ACTS OF WONDERFUL ROMANCE. The Remarkable Cast, which includes thousands of players, is he»ded by ALICE TERRY, LEWIS STONE, STUART HOLMES, and RAMON NAVARRO, To be preceded at each evening performance by a BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INTERLUDE: "- 'AT THE CASTLE OF ZENDA, With MR. E. R. F. HEWITT as "RUDOLPH RASBENDYLL, Adventurer," And MADAME MILDARE HEWITT as "QUEEN FLAVIA," of the Mythical •Kingdom of Ruritania. An Inimitable and Inspiring Musical Score will be rendered by the QUEEN'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, Under the Eminent Conductorship of MR. A. H, JEROME. PRICES—D.C., 3s; Stalls, 2s and Is—plus Tax. Reserves 6d extra. USUAL Prices at Matinees (DAHjY). No Half-price at Night. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON AT BRISTOL. ' IF YOU NEVER SEE ANOTHER SHOW, DON'T MISS THIS ' COLOSSAL ATTRACTION'! D. W. GRIFFITH. " There is distinction in anything done by Mr. Griffith. . . . TOO HIGH PRAISE cannot be given. . . . YOU CANNOT ESCAPE a thrill."—("The Now York Evening World.") " ' Dream Street' is n story of NOVEL TWISTS. . . . BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY. . . . Abounds in contrasts. ... IT IS WELL WORTH SEEING."— ("The New York Evening Journal.") D. W. GRIFFITH " Handsomely and artistically done . . . magnificent . . . trrat indefinable TOUCH THAT MAKES GRIFFITH SUPREME in motion pictures. "-- ---(" The New York Mail.") " ' Dream Street' grips the spectators. . . . Not just movie stuff. . . . Characters mean something. . . . Scenes which HOLD THE EYE and COMMAND THE INTEREST."—(" The New York Times.") PRESENTS "DREAM STREET." " Here is witchery of the camera as no other director can evoke it. ... BEAUTIFUL SCENES FAIRLY SWIM before the delighted eye. . . . Touch such as ARTISTS ACHIEVE IN GREAT PAINTINGS. . . . GRIFFITH'S SHEER GENIUS revealed again."—(" The New York Evening Telegram.") "DREAM STREET." " It is superb. . . . MOMENTS ONLY A GREAT SOUL COULD PRODUCE. . . . moments of INSPIRATION. . . . These are not Burkes but Griffith's, the ablest director of motion pictures in; the world."—(S. Jay Kaufman.) .. " HAUNTING and LOVELY Pictures. . . . Happy ending. . . . CHARACTERS LIVE in a definite- and vivid sense. . . . WITCHERY increased by musical scoring."—(Alison Smith in " Tho New York Globe.") (Exclusively controlled by United Artists, Ltd., Aust.) E M P R E S S THEATRE, Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ' BOX PLANS open at Tho Bristol TO-DAY. , EVENING FLOWERS. JUST IMAGINE! A large window full of tho most, fascinating Evening Sprays ever shown in this town, and at such attractive prices that must create some stir among the followers of Jazz; hitherto it has been customary to ask such a high price for a simple Tinsel Rose that you would almost think it was made of pure gold but by importing the flowers direct from the French manufacturers, and veiling at a reasonable profit, we are out to alter this state of things. The display of Waist Circlets, Shoulder Sprays, Hair Bands, etc., can only remain on view a. couple of daya; and don't forget that tho supply ia limited, and we expect to be sold out very quickly. TINSEL POPPIES—In all evening shades At Is 3d TWO LARGE TINSEL POPPIES ON SPRAY—AII shades 2s lid EXQUISITE WAIST CIRCLETS of Flowers and Tinsel Leaves At 12s 6d, 14s 6d, and 16s 6d WAIST BANDS of Rich Velvet Flowers and Gold Tinsel—ln all shades At 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d LARGE GOLD AND SILVER POPPIES ... At 3s 6d GOLD AND SILVER. GRAPES At Is 9d LARGE WAIST FLOWERS—With hanging Tinsel Ribbon and leaves ... 10s 6d LARGE SILVER AND GOLD WAIST FLOWERS—With hanging ornaments 10s 6d and 14s 6d LARGE TULLE FLOWERS—Edged with Gold, with long hanging Tulla and Gold "ornaments: pale shades ■ ...' ... ... 7s lid LONG GOLD AND SILVER TINSEL TRAILS 4s lid LONG NARROW TINSEL TRAILS—4O inches long 5s lid COLOURED TINSEL LEAF BANDS 3s 6d and 4s 6d And. with Hanging Pendants at each side—6s lid SILVER BALL AND LEAF HAIR BANDS 4s lid and 5s lid TINSEL BERRY AND LEAF HAIR BANDS 2s lid and 3s lid JEWELLED HAIR BANDS. Dainty narrow Hair Bands, Beaded and Jewollod with imitation. Diamonds, Rubies, and other stones ... At 4s 6d, 4s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid Black Bead and Diamonds—7s lid IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! VELOUR COATS! VELOUR COATS! Our Second Shipment of ENGLISH VELOUR COATS is now in the Harbour on the s s Corinthic, comprising 118 VELOUR COATS. We hope to have these ON VIEW EARLY NEXT WEEK. QUEREE BRO S. f 116, WILLIS STREET, Wellington. WE ARE SEVEN. ' SELF-HELP CO-OP. GROCERIES. TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. 145, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. , 271, JACKSON STR.EET, PETONE. Tel. 15. - LAMBTON STATION, opposite THISTLE INN. Tel. 1580. 296, UPPER WILLIS STREET. Tel. 21-957. 17, BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE. Tel 24-240. 155, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. Tel. 24-633. BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORES. SAVE MONEY." REMEMBER, OURS ARE THE ONLY STORES THAT CUT ALL LINES IN GROCERIES. You may buy a few lines at other stores at tho same or perhaps cheaper prices, BUT YOU CANNOT BUY YOUR WEEK'S SUPPLY AT ANY OTHER STORE AS CHEAP . AS AT THE SELF-HELP CO-OP. r ■ ■ £2060 SILKS AT LANDED COST. THIS IS CALM LOGICAL FACT—The Silk Market has risen more than 25 per cent., since these goods wore bought. We quote those instances of THESE SILK BARGAINS: 40-inch CREE SATIN BEAUTE—In black, ivory, and colours, equal in appearance to any 12s 6d Creep© de Chine OUR PEICE 5s lid yard Lovely SPUNETTA DE CHINES— 6s lid, 7s 6d Glorious Shade in D.W. CREPE DE CHINES— 7s 6d, 10s lid NEW SUEDE VELOUR CL(\PH—Leading shades 14s lid, 16a lid NEW SMART READY -TO-WEAR HATS Open .Charming Range of New ENGLISH TAILORMADE COSTUMFS— v AT CUT CASH PRICES, from '6 guineas to 10 guineas And 65 cases NEW AUTUMN GOODS—Ex Arawa, Paparoa, Corinthic COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO. 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2