Article image
Article image

NEVER. BEFORE HAS A PICTURE OF SUCH LAVISH SPLENDOUR : BEEN PRODUCED. ' • PARAMOUNT A R AMOUNT (The Theatre of Big Attractions). NOW SHOWING. The Republic-Selznick De Luxe Production, "CHILDREN OF DESTINY," Featuring EDITH HALLOR, . The Beautiful Star whom H.R.H. THE ] PRINCE OF WALES aßked to have pre- \ sented to him. .. ! Beautiful Women, Gorgeous Gowns, Elaborate Scenes, Wonderful Photography, Love, Happiness, Sorrow, Tragedy, and Despair—all the elements of life and all human emotions are brought out in this great drama. A Romance of New York and Monte Carlo, of Moonlit Seas and Hell-scorched ' Hearts of Destiny's Children, and Broken, ' Ruined Lives. | Also, EUGENE O'BRIEN ' In ' "CLAY DOLLARS," ' 'A Comedy-Drama of Rural Life. Prices as usual. Be Sure and Book. SAME PROGRAMME AT ARTCRAFT. j Box Plans Paramount at Utility, or Tel. 1 21-842. . . 1 Box Plans Artcraft at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. < COMING—"A MAN'S HOME." ] ' .Watch for it. . 1 ARTCRAFT RTCRAFT j (The Theatre of Distinction). SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. , See Advertisement. ' —— _____ s "SAINT AND SINNER" TO-NIGHT. < :' ON MONDAY, "Tho Poor Man's Parson." , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. < IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. | Direction, ' Rev. Ben; and John Fuller, Ltd. i Frank To-night—Last Performance— 1 Gorman REV. FRANK GORMAN Third "THE SAINT Masterpiece: rAND THE SINNER." Monday. Mr. GORMAN will appear in Monday.' the Play that stirred and reMonday, buked London, ' Monday. "THE POOR MAN'S i Monday. PARSON." < Monday. A Beautiful Romance pivoting - Monday, a situation breathless in its Monday. final development. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 3s; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol-r-after 1 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre. SHORTT'R THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME: Headed by the most marvellous Submarine Drama ever depicted on the Screen. "THE GIRL OF THE SEA-!" i "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" , A 6-reel Cinema Spectacle that reaches an Unsurpassed Scale of Realism. A gripping Story of Adventure and Love actually photographed under water, featuring tho Greatest of Swimmers, BETTY HILBURN. BETTY HILBURN. i Aito. .-;. i A stirring 5-reel Metro Super-attraction— , "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." , "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." . A Romance of Opium . Smuggling and Seoret Service, featuring Loveablo ( and Dainty VIOLA DANA | i VIOLA DANA S LATEST GAZETTE. SCENIC. COMEDY (Bobby Vernon). '. I WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAM; WAYS BAND (Conductor, Mr. T. Goodall), ' •-. Will play at '' - ■ PUBLIC HOSPITAL, ÜBLIC HOSPITAL, SUNDAY, SUNDAYSSUNDAY, . SUNDAY^ sth MARCH, 1922, at 3 p.m. PROGRAMME:' j Contest March —"Ravenswobd" ... Rimmer Waltz—"Sweet Idleness" Ord Hume Cornet Polka—"Triplet" Roynolds Selection Test at Recent Contest— Tschaikowaky .."....... Rimmer j Morceau—"March of Mountain Gnomes" 6 Elenberg Overture—"Cordelia" Gilbourne March—"Mikasa" Carter COLLECTION IN AID OF HOSPITAL FUNDS. —1 1 — " < TO THE RESIDENTS OF BROOKLYN. THE Proprietor of the Brooklyn Pictures is putting on a SPECIAL ■ PROGRAMME on MONDAY, 6th inst., at 7.45 p.m. All proceeds for School Picnic, which takes place at Maidstone Park on Wednesday, Bth instant. A GOOD PROGRAMME FOR A GOOD ; CAUSE. NOW, COME! .. l : ___ ] rpO-NIGHT—B to 11 p.m.—TO-NIGHT. ' -I 0-NIGHT—B to 11 p.m.—TO-NIGHT. ' And Every Saturday Night. „ RAILWAY DANCE ASSEMBLY. " RAILWAY DANCE . ASSEMBLY. Railway Hall, Waterloo Quay-' Miss A. Greig at the piano. Dinkum Dance Music. Flannels Optional. Splendid Floor. Subs, (unaltered),: Ladies Is, Gents, ls.r piENTENARY OF METHODIST i KJ CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. ] TARANAKI-STREET METHODIST f CHURCH. ■' . ______ . ' f WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH. Popular Lecture, by ' REV. BISHOP LOCKE (of Manila, Delegate from Methodist Episcopal Church of America). ' " THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT " (The Philippines). Chair to be taken at 7.45 p.m. by * Dr.. Newman, M.P. J COLLECTION. BAND. SCOTTISH SOCIETY PIPE BAND, ° At ' ' BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (Sunday!, at 3 p.m.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19220304.2.9.3

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3

Word Count
578

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3