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SPECIAL GOOD FRIDAY PICTURES ' : . '' At ,' . . ■ PARAMOUNT V & ARTCRAFT .THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY), A SPECIAL PROGRAMME' OF PICTURES AND ORCHESTRAL A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND ORCHESTRAL MUSIC AT BOTH THEATRES. MUSIC AT BOTH THEATRES. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! SPECIAL ATTRACTION! SPECIAL ATTRACTION! • :.. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, A GRAND PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. A GRAND PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE YET PRESENTED. : " THE DARK STAR " ! ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAR}'' Played ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAR;" By an ■. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAB." 11l- ROBERT.W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAR." Star ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAR " Cast, ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. " THE DARK STAR." ; ■• ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. 'Also showing - BILLIE BURKE in "THE MISLEADING WIDOW." AND A GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. AND A GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOOK 'YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS For PARAMOUNT— ' For ARTCRAFT— AT THE "UTILITY," AT "THE BRISTOL," OR 'PHONE 21-842. OR'PHONE 3470. GOOD FRIDAY! GOOD FRIDAY! BRITANNIA THEATRE . A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. COMMENCING ON EASTER SATURDAY. A GRAND PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME, ■ : Including ' SHIRLEY MASON in" "THE FINAL 1 CLOSE-UP. 53 Pretty Romance of a Little Department Store Girl and a Wealthy Contractor's Son. Did you ever see a Frying Pan used as a weapon to capture Crooks'/ Shirloy_ • 'PHONE Mason does this in '.'The. Final Close-up. " GRAND . 358 The sprightly, adventures of an attractive SUPPORTING : FOR girl who had ; very little money but plenty PROGRAMME. RESERVES. of pep and determination. . , ■ : . Howa feigned fainting spell proved to bo the' beginning, of a wonderful series :".. of adventures in the life of a Little Depart- . ment Store Clerk. BRITANNIA. •• , . • : .BRITANNIA.. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF l LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF . LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS At the EMPRESS THEATRE. SPECIAL' ANNOUNCEMENT FOR GOOD FRIDAY, . GOOD FRIDAY, COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M. " ■ ■ ■ A Specially Selected Programme of Pictures including Capk. Hurley's Wonderful . . • „ and Realistic Picture Taken in the Antarctic Regions., . '".WITH SHAGKLETON IN, ' ' THE .ANTARCTIC." Showing The-Actual Crushing of the Endurance by the Tremendous Pressure of Ice. COMPLETE CHANGE AGAIN SATURDAY. LOUISE H U FF ■'■'■' ■'. , ia "THE LITTLE INTRUDER." Also ' SIXTH CHAPTER OF SIXTH CHAPTER OF . ; ; "THE MAN OF MIGHT." FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. RU GBY! RUGBY! ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, 3 BD APRIL, ■At 3 p.m. '•;■■. EABLY GAME 1.30 p.m. . ' Sea the Champions Play. ■ See th« Champions Pl»y. PONEKE v. PIRATES (Palmerston). Proceeds in "aid of Gymnasium Fund. ■ ■ • . ADMISSION—Ground 6d, Ladies free; Grandstand 6d. R. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Sea, ■ ■ ' . • Poneke Football Club. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ROWING j ; ASSOCIATION. ROWING V ROWING ! EASTER ATTRACTION. ■ . " ' . SEE ■' ' : WELLINGTON REGATTA, ON EASTER SATURDAY, EASTER SATURDAY. In the event of fcho weuthor being unfavourable on Saturday, the regatta •.mil. be postponed fill Easter Monday, in which ease a blue flag will be flown on ™ WELLINGTON- HARBOUR, TARANAKI-STREET WHARF. Races Finish off Taranaki-street Wharf. FIRST RACE 11 a.m..- FIRST RACE 11 a.m.' . , All New Zealand Champion Oarsmen, including tho champion soldier sc-.iilcr, Hadfield. competing. , S.S. Karate will follow ffltv races, and leave the Taranaki-strect .Wharf before each race. Steamer i.-havgesSi For day, or 6d each race. A limited number of tickets only.' obtainable from secretaries Admission to -wharf.6d. 1 . . W. B. CQAtES and F. BOGNUDA, ' ' Joint Hon. Secretaries Rag-atta. Committee.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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