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pRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Victor Beck The Opera House Crowded. Again Last Evening with an Enthusiastic" Audience, , who Cheered Again and Again. THE FAMOUS N.Z. "DIGGERS!" THE FAMOUS N.Z. "DIGGERS'." THE FAMOUS N.Z. "DIGGERS!" THE FAMOUS N.Z. "DIGGERS!" THE FAMOUS NJZ. "DIGGERS!" THE FAMOUS N.Z. "DIGGERS!" The most Brilliant Combination of Digger Entertainers that so far have toured New Zealand The Brightest and Best- Digger Show Wellington Stage has ever known. In Wellington, as in all other parts of New Zealand, the N.Z. Digge-rs have proved a. roaring hit, the unanimous verdict being given that the Show is Bigger, Brighter, and Better than ever. To prevent disappointment, patrons a,re requested to Book th^ir Seats at The Bristol. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Front Stalls (Reserved), ss; Stalk, 4s; Back Stalls, 36; Gallery, Is 6d. All plus tax. Early Door to Gallery, Is extra. Day Sales atl Perry's. CHAS. E. CASLING, Business Manager. "rXIHE SQUAW MAN." PRINCESS THEATRE. - COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. STRAND THEATRE TRAND THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. « The Popular Star, MARY MILES MINTER, MARY MILES MINTER, MARY MILES MINTER. In her Best and Latest Success, 'ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS' 'ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS' A Delightful Story, Splendidly Acted and Staged. 'Bio Champion Funmaker, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In a Three-reel Side-splitter, "STTNNYSrDE." •■ "SUNNYSIDE," "KUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," , . Also, Excellent Supports. Usual Prices. Tel. 5299 Reserves. c . 'o H B ' 8 ''CALLED "THE BRAT." LOOK OUT FOR HER. EMPRESS, EIIPKESS, MPRESS. EMPRESS, ' THE Picture House. GO'WHERE THE CROWDS GO. W. D. GRIFFITH, The World's Greatest Producer, and hie' Latest Production, "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" "THE IDOL DANCER!" '■THE IDOL DANCER!" Hundreds ..Turned Away. Please attend the day sessions and avoid the crowds at night. Also, "THE INVISIBLE HAND 1" (Episode Three.) "IDOL DANCER" screened at 11.0, 1.15, 3,50, 5.55. 8.20. Usual Prices. Tel. 3442. " rp H E BQUAW MAN." PRINCESS THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. jMONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. INVITATION PIANOFORTE RECITAL ■ By GORDON SHORT. PROGRAMME: Schumann's Carnival, Chopin Fantasie in F Minor and Ballade in A Flat, Liszt Sixth Rhapsody, Debussy, etc. Invitations obtainable at' the Bristol Musio Co. und Chas. Begg and Co. Owing to the heavy booking it is respectfully intimated that seats cannot be guaranteed unless reserved. Box Plan at the Bristol Co. ■ • - H. TOMBS, Manager. ALL SAINTS CHURCH, KILBIRNIE. .QjALE OF WORK IN CLUBROOM, 3rd MARCH, >821, 2 to 9.J0. Proceeds for Missions. 1.0.G.'C EXCELSIOR TEMPLE AND VICTORY JUNIOR LODGE. Presentation of Cups won by Temple. Parents and officers and members of Sunbeam and Rising Star Temples, are accorded a cor din! invitation to be present at Schoolroom, Constables-street, ..n WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1921, at 7 p.m. Temple meets 6.30 p.m. E. MONTGOMERY, Sec. •TLfARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB ■»*•*• (Incorporated). MARCH MEETING, 9th »n(J Ilth. Acceptances (First Dly) close on WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH. E. J. HARVEY, Secretary, Blenheim. MARLBOROCGf-T TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING" 10th MARCH, 1921 Accentaneos for .ill events close on WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1921. _^- E. J. HARVKY, SeerisUry, Blanheim,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 2