A TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME Starring - ' . DOROTHY AND LILIAN GISH, At PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THEATRES. THE GREAT D. W. GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE, "THE ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEYS A great Arteraft-Paramount Photo-drama produced by David Wark Griffith, "A Romance of Happy Valley," is like a brilliant i mirror that reflects real life with a delicacy and perfection of detail that is impossible on the speaking stage. It is human all through; it ia a simple atory of simple people and yet the genius of Griffith makes it a superb work of art. You will laugh, you will cry, you will be thrilled. The country people presented have faults,, but they have their virtues; and the sensational climax of the masterpiece of the screen is so startling that you. are ready to rise from your chair and cheer. IN ADDITION THE MANAGEMENT WILL SCREEN DOROTHY GISH "FATTY" ARBUCKLE In In " I'LL GET HIM YET." « THE HAY SEED." A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA ' PLAYED AS ONLY Fatty's Latest Million Dollar DOROTHY GISH COULD Comedy and in itself well worth PLAY IT. the. price of admission. BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS For PARAMOUNT— For ARTCRAFT— AT THE "UTILITY,", AT "THE BRISTOL," OR 'PHONE 21-842. OR 'PHONE 3470. A FEAST OF MUSIC AND PICTURES BRITANNIA THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM 11 a.m. DAILY. PREBONI HANSON, ERNEST TRUEX PREBONI HANSON, J-.J.m J- iI<UJJ'I PREBONI HANSON, „ ■ PREBONI HANSON, IN HIS PREBONI HANSON, PREBONI HANSON", GREATEST. PARAMOUNT The Wonderful Danish Tenor, PRnnTlPTTmsr Will sing at PRODUCTION, BOTH THE AFTERNOON « OTT VOTT - WOMT7N " AND EVENING SESSIONS. U±1 > .IUU WUMiLJN. A GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME WITH BRITANNIA'S ORCHESTRA IN SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS. BOOK YOUR SEATS, BOOK YOUR SEATS, 'PHONE 358. 'PHONE 358. BRITANNIA^ ' BRITANNIA.; GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Solq Direction 'Allan Wilkie. In the Presence of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Liverpool. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ; TO-NIGHT ! FOR THE LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. ALLAN WILKIE And MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, Present for the first time in Australasia the most amusing and successful comedy produced in London for the past twenty years, "THE ROTTERS." . A TALE OF'A RESPECTABLE FAMILY. From the Garrick, Kingsway, and Oxford Theatres, London. Tatlsr. —"I have already seen Mr. H. F. Maltby's comedy 'The Rotters" throe times; I enjoyed it quite as much the third time as I did when I first saw it—brillialit alike in its characterisation and in its dialogue— not for one moment is the comedy dull or commonplace." Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 o'clock, after that hour at Nod Perry's, where day sales may also ba obtained. PRICES!—Ss, 2s 6d, Is. Plus Tax. NO EARLY DOORS. ST. P A TRI CK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS. WEDNESDAY, l7tH MARCH. SPORTS! ' NATIONAL CONCERT! SPORTS! NATIONAL CONCERT! NEWTOWN PARK. TOWN HALL. ATTRACTIVE SPORTS PROGRAMME *"* TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION. VOCAL Numerous Entries CHORAL, And Splendid Fields ELOCUTIONARY, For Each Event. INSTRUMENTAL, • Side Shows, Surprise Packets, Tea " ' Kiosk, Soft Drinks, Raffles, etc. Box p lans now opsn at The Bristol . Piano Company. Rc?erved Seats 3s 6d, . . Gallery and Front Seats Downstairs 3s, Admission Is. Back Seats Downstairs 2s.
FUNERAL NOTICE. npHE Friends of the late Timothy -»- Coffey are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Tama-street, Lower Hutt, Tomorrow, 16th March, at 10.30 a.m., for the Roman Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, thence to the Cemetery. Petone. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker. Hutt and Petono. 'Phone 3621 (three rings, day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the la-te Mr. James .Edward Percy will leave hifi late residence, 125. Hutt-road. Petone, on Tuesday, 16th March, 1920, at 1.15 p.m., for the Church of England ConiGter.v, Taita. R. H. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, 46, Fitzherbort-st., Pntone. 'Phono 3426 (1 long, 1 short ring), day or night. FUNERAL CARD. ' I TiHE Friends of Mr. William Can- are respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his late beloved wife Ellen, which will leave Uis Residence, 181, Ohiro-road, Brooklyn, to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 2.30 p.m. for tho Cemetery, Kavori. (Motor Funeral.) R. MORRIS, •Jim., Funeral Furnisher and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street and 28,. RiddiEord-st. Telephone 937, day and night. WAREHOUSE TO LET. WANTED to Lot, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, near To Aro Station ; space about 1800 square feet. Apply MOOKE, WILSON AND CO., LTD., 92, Tu-uuki-straet.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1920, Page 2
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