AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE! GOOD-BYE! GOOD-BYE! fIRAND OPERA wnnsF vXRAND OPERA HOUSE. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GOOD-BYE to the Famous GOOD-BYE Diggers, who GOOD-BYE will present GOOD-BYE To-night, for GOOD-BYE the last time. GOOD-BYE their Wonderful New GOOD-BYE Programme, GOOD-BYE a Revue entitled GOOD-BYE “TIP-TOP.” in GOOD-BYE which EVERY item GOOD-BYE is ENTIRELY NEW Good-bye to Wellington. GOOD-BYE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GOOD-BYE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GOOD-BYE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. PRICES: O.S. and D.C.. 55.. plus Tax. Back Stalls. 3s. Early Dorn's, Back Stalls, Is. extra. Gallery, 6d, extra. Box Plan at Bristol until 1 p.m., after that at Grand Confectionery.
PRINCESS THEATRE, Now Showing. The most astounding announcement in years. For ONE WEEK ONLY, and at Popular Prices. 2—Stupendous Super-Features—2 2 —Stupendous Super-Features—2 Universal’s Greatest and Paramount’s Greatest A Delirious Cycle of Gigantic Climaxes. BEATRICE JOY, CONRAD NAGEL, THEODORE ROBERTS. JULIA FAYE, and JACK HOWER, In the MAMMOTH, BREATH-STOPPING, HEART-SPEEDING MASTERPIECE. "SATURDAY NIGHT." A, Thrilling and Maiestio Fragment of Superlative Beauty. A story. of an heiress who wedded a chauffeur, nnd a millionaire who married a washerwoman. The picture that has never had a screen rival. A wonderful, harmonious combination of Thrills. Heart Tugs, and Sheer Pleasure. Also, * Tho Sweetest Storv Ever Told. Easily the finest of all Universal Specials. Greater than "Foolish Wives.” better than "The Storm." with a stupendous cast, including HOUSE PETERS. GERTRUDE CLAIR, RUSSEL SIMPSON. RAMSEY WALLACE, MARY PHTLBIN, and EDITH HALLOR. (’HUMAN HEARTS.” It plays upon the heart-strings with its throbbing, poignant drama, replacing with tender smiles and tears it will bring, as its gentle humour strikes deeper and deeper into your heart. A story for you. for your children.'for your father and mother, for tho whole world. POPULAR PRICES. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In "LOVFi’S REDEMPTION,” "LOVE’S REDEMPTION,” "LOVE’S REDEMPTION," "LOVE'S REDEMPTION," A Drama of Island Fires and Civilisation’s Thrills, enacted amidst the vines ; and vistas of far-away Jamaica. And FLORENCE VIDOR In "THE FAMILY HONOUR,” "THE FAMILY HONOUR," A picture with a great thought, it throbs and thrills with life. Also showing, LARRY SEMON, In a Hurricane of Laughter, "A PAIR OF KINGS." Splendid Supporting Items. Prices as usual. 'Phone 3299.
GRAND CORONATION CEREMONY. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. • TIME-TABLE. LEAVE WELLINGTON.—7.4O, 10.15, *ll.O a.m., 12.15. *12.45, 1.20, *2.0, «.3O . 4.15. 6.0, *7.0, 9.30, 11.15 p.m. LEAVE DAY'S BAY.-6.50. 7.55, 9.0, 11 a.m.. 1.35, 3.5, 5.0, 6.50, 10.20 p.m. LEAVE RONA BAY.-7.0. 8.10, 9.10, 11,15, *11.45. *1.25. 1.40, *2.45, 3.15, 110. *6.0. 7.0, 10.10 p.m. *Tf weather is inclement, these trips will not be run. SPECIAL FARES SPECIAL FARES SPECIAL FARES SPECIAL FARES Adults. Is.pChildren, fid. R. B. WITTY. General Manager. March 7. 1923. Gala day. gala day. ALA DAY. GALA DAY. LOWER HUTT RECREATION GROUND, APRIL 2, 1923. merry-go-roundU PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. AUNT SALLY, SHOOTING GALLERY. RAGES FOR THE CHILDREN. RAGES FOR THE MOTHERS AND FATHERS. RUNNING EVENTS FOR AMATEUR RUNNERS. ROAD RACE OF EIGHT IiHIES. ALL PRIZES FOR RACES CONSIST OF VALUABLE TROPHIES. MONSTER, QUEEN CARNIVAL COMPETITION. Sports’ Queen —Mies Aileen Noble. Ratepayers’ Aasociation Queen —Miea Doris Hickson. Municipal Queen —Miss Lorna Chapman. Trains and Buses to suit all. Hot .Water provided FREE. Admission to Ground—Adults, Is. Children under 15, FREE., I BARTON GINGER., Secretary and Organiser. TO-NIGHT’. JAZZLAND." TO-NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY. INVITATION-HOLDERS and friends are reminded of the aoovo Dnnco, to bo hold TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at Sydney Street, Hall. Tutechka's Jazz Orchestra. Box 989. J. BENJAMIN, Sec. f J IHE whole family will enjoy tho deJL lightful fruity flavour of "Setter Jellies.” Always full weight. All stores.
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