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amusements. KING’S, the sets the KING’S. INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS PRESENT THE iGREAT AUSTRALIAN PICTURE. A. B. (BANJO) PATERSON’S, “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER.” Love, Romance. Adventure, Of our own Sunny Isles. • There is the scent of the wattle, The colour of our clear skies, The cheery people of our Cities and the Backblocks In every foot of the film. Here is somethin# as truly Australasian as The Kangaroo, the Kiwi, and the Kookaburra. , Down by Kosciusio where the puxe dad ’ Ridges raise their torn and Rugged battlements on high. . . . * That is the setting for “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER.” The Picture will be Screened to Special Music by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA'. <1 In Addition, the Basso Cantante, T H 0 M A* S SAYMES, IN VOCAL SELECTIONS FROM THE OPERAS. The Box Plan is at The Bristol, where Special Facilities for the Reservation of Seats are Available. Book Early at no Extra Charge. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! QUEEN'S THEATRE. WELLINGTON’S LEADING THEATRE. The Management has Great Pleasure j n Announcing to the Wellington Pnblie that it has secured the First of Sir - Oswald Stoll’s British Eminent Authors Films, from Ethel M. Dell’s Gripping Story, “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR.” The scandal, so adroitly set afloat, reached the ears for which it was intended. . . Mrs Musgrave. busybody, told it to Olga. A night fraught with dreadful dreams followed, and the day brought forth a determination to learn the truth. She said to Max, "I aski you to fill in the gap in my memory. Tell me what I have forgotten.” Nick was there waiting for the answer.' "I cannot tell/’ replied Max. ... "I know why. . . . You deserted her for me. . . Then you you .” ’“lt's a lie,” said Nick, but Olga would not be convinced. . . “Go,” she said, pointing to the door, but it was Nick who went, leaving them together. “I suppose, as KEEPER OF THE DOOR, you thought you had the right,” Olga said, with agitation. Max shook his head and left her. . . . “She must never learn the truth, I must pass right out of her life for ever." NOTE.—This subject is recommended more especially for Adults. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE QUEEN’S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. LATEST SUPPORTING FILMS. 'Phone 22-331 for Reserves. , Prices as Usual. GRAND ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY. 2.30. GRAND ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. "THE SQUAW MAN." (Children Half-price.) "THE SQUAW MAN.” GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES :.. _... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. DIRECTION . TREVOR HOWARD. LAST TWO NIGHTS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, “THE SQUAW MAN.” The Film Version of the World Famous Stage Success. The* Cast includes such World-wide Favourites as Katherine MacDonald. Elliott Dexter. Jack Holt, Afln Little. Theodore Roberts. You will remember "THE SQUAW MAN" as the mightiest story of Human Passion and Life that the Screen has ever shown. , Specially Selected Supporting Programme, including Mack Sennett’s Latest Comedy, "MOVIE FANS.” COMMENCING MONDAY' NEXT. The Management take pleasure in presenting the Second of their Series of Reel Realities, bringing to you the Greatest Dramatic Talent of the Screen arid Stage. “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUD.” i Don't fail to see the Harems, Slave Girl, Favourites, Adventures, Battles, Turks, Camels. Sheiks. Hookahs, and PRISCILLA DEAN. As the beautiful little beggar girl of Constantinople, in this gorgeous, mysterious romance. FULL ORCHESTRA OF TEN PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. The Box Plans are at The Bristol. PRICES—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s: Gallery, Is. Plus Tax. No extra charge for reserves. LADIES! DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER. DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER. L ADIES! WE ARE OFFERING WE ARE OFFERING £3OOO WORTH MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS STOCK, TO BE SOLD UNDER ENGLISH COST PRICE. This is not an ordinary draper’s sale. It s just a Manufacturers’ Accumulation Surplus Stock, which must be sold withm one .month. It will pay you to see these goods. They are genuine useful goods; every-day lines. ADDRESS—THE GENERAL* MANUFACTURING CO., (Top Floor), 71. COURTENAY PLACE SHOWROOM, ROOM 10. * 5000YDS EXTRA HEAVY WHITE FLANNELETTE. Js 9d yard. 2QOOYDS EXTRA HEAVY WHITE SWANSDOWN, 2s 8d yard. 500YDS HEAVY RIPPLE CLOTH, PINK, PALE BLUE, VIEUX ROSE, 5a fid. 50YDS PINK FLANNELETTE, Is 9d yard. 100YDS EXTRA HEAVY PINK FLANNELETTE, 2s 6d yard. 6000YDS COLOURED VELVETEENS, in Colours Black. Brown, Grey, Pink, Pale ‘Blue. Green. Vieux Rose, Cardinal, Salmon, Champagne, White Ivory Covert, Purple. Wallflower, from 2s 8d yard. 12 DOZ. GIRLS 5 HEAVY FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, 3s 3d, 3s 6d. 12 DOZ. GIRLS' HEAVY FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS. 3s 6d, 3s 9d. 12 DOZ. GIRLS’ HEAVY SWANSDOWN KNICKERS, 3s 6d, 3s 9d. 'l2 DOZ. GIRLS’ HEAVY SWANSDOWN PETTICOATS, 4s, 4s 3d.. 12 WOMEN’S KIMONO JACKETS, Heavy Ripple Cloth. Pink, Pale Blue, Old Rose. Usually Sold 32s 6d. Now 22s 6d. 12 WOMEN’S KIMONO DRESSING GOWNS. Heavy Ripple Cloth, Pink, . Pale Blue, Old Rose. 355. Usually Sold 555. Special Facilities for Country Orders. Send for Samples. THE GENERAL MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Address — 71. COURTENAY PLACE (E. T. TAYLOR’S BUILDINGS, NEAR FULLERS’.)

WANTED Known that the Club Luncheon and Tearooms. 126, Courtenay plate, supply you with first-clas-Cakes, Sconesmade on the premises daily- Giv«> us a trial. NOW reduced to Is ' 6d, all meals. Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms. Lnrobton quay. ALL Meals reduced to Is 8d at Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Booms. 168, Lambton quay. ; . f | 'll PE WRIT EES, secondhand and re--I- - built of all makes in stock at a greatly reduced price: all guaranteed. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey street. Telephone 1474. SWEE'I NELL CREAM—The ladies’ delight for rough or chapped hands; nothing equals it. Len McKenzie. Chemist. Manners street and Lamb, ton quay FOlt the Holidays—Suits or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber's. 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing.

WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand risible Typewriters; good prices given. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey -licet. Wellington. LINDS —Guaranteed fadeless holland, newest designs, renovations executed promptly. Tel. 561. Watson, Specialist. Dominion avenue, next Barrett’s. ANTED to Buy—Furniture, China, also Sundries: best price paid. ’Phone 1658. C. Kendal. 99. Molesworth street. Thorndon. FOB Chapped Hands and Bough Skin, use 'Velrone.” It is good and nongreasy ■ 2s. Castle’s Pharmacy. 70. Cuba street, - THEBE are many places in Wellington to have your meals. \ Try the Club Tea and Luncheon Booms. 126.Conrtenay place, and vou will always go there, WHY Look Old? Ayres Hair Kestorer, keep it dark, 2s 6d only. R Johnston, Chemist. Cuba-street

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10816, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10816, 4 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10816, 4 February 1921, Page 3

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