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INSTANTANEOUS AND STARTLING SUCCESS. ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS FOOD FOR THOUGHT. A GLITTERING FEAST OF NOVELTIES OUTSHINING BROADWAY OR LEICESTER SQUARE. THE "IT ING'S. HE JVING'S. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Marshall Neilan's remarkable new idea in Photo-plays, "BITS O' LIFE," "BITS O' LIFE," " BITS O' LIFE," "BITS O' LIFE," Presented and surrounded by a galaxy of brilliant items specially arranged to adorn this screen revolution. NOTE—"BITS O' LIFE" represents the Magazine idea brought to the Photoplay. There are FOUR separate Stories, presenting FOUR separate Phases of Life. AND IT IS REAL LIFE that is pictured in these four truthful, downright staggering SEGMENTS OF REALITY. THE PLAYERS: WESLEY BARRY, LON CHANEY, JOHN BOWERS, NOAH BEERY, TEDDY SAMPSON, HARRIET HAMMOND, DOROTHY MACKAIL, ANNA MAY WONG, EDYTHE • CHAPMAN, JAMES BRADBURY, JUN., FREDERICK BURTON, ROGKLIFFE FELLOWES, JAMES NEIL, TAMMANY YOUNG. " It has action, incident, and suspense, and each episode tells its interest-com-pelling story. Any one of the four stories possesses more entertainment than half the features presented. There is room for more like it, and it is hoped Mr. Neilan will not stop with this one adventure into a new kind of entertainment." —Moving Picture World. . The Presentation will be as follows: — MR. CULFORD BELL MR. CULFORD BELL Will Reoite " Not Understood," " Life is a Game of Cards." He will also recite a Clever Prologue to the Picture, and ' each Playlet will have its own spoken adornment. At the Conclusion of the Play "BITS O' , LIFE," MISS JOAN BEERE (DISILLUSION) And ■ MISS FLORENCE HEYWORTH (FASCINATION) JWill Dance a Glorious and Dainty Epilogue, arranged and presented by MI3S ESTELLE BEERE, emblematical of the FLOWERING AND : BEAUTY OF . LIFE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILM / PROGRAMME. UP-TO-DATE GAZETTES, COMEDIES The KING'S ORCHESRA will play an Elaborate Programme of Musio. Prices as usual. Telephone 22-212. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. .... '.;■. Vitagraph Special, . "THE INNER CHAMBER," - "THE INNER CHAMBER," "THE INNER CHAMBER!" ' An Intensely Dramatic Photoplay, ■■■•■' ' v 'Featuring ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. ■;■!' ■- , ALICE JOYCE. -Big Spectacular Scenes. Your Next—SNUß POLLARD Comedy "HIDDEN DANGERS" (Episode 13). GAZETTE. TOPICAL. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. Doors open 6.45 p.m. Screening 7.30. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TOMORROW (Sunday), TO-MORROW ; 8.30 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE ; (City Organist). Overture ' to\ "A Midsummer Night's ; Dream," Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Canzonet, Bernard Johnson. N Choral, "Have Pity Upon Me, O Lord God," Bach (1685-1750). Andante (from String Quartette), by request; Debussy (1862-1918). Soherzd (Op. 70), Hofmann (1842-1902). Prelude (Act 1), "Tristan and Isolde," Wagner (1813-1883).. . ADMISSION FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS (to defray expenses of .Recitals) may be placed in the box at the entrance of the Hall. E. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 4tK Match, 1922. • DANCING 1 DANCING 1 SEBENADERS' ERENADERS' SOCIAL AND DANCE CLUB, ST. ANNE'S HALL, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PERCY SIMPSON, just returned from England with all the Latest and Best. ADRIAN ST. ROMAIN, Violinist. 2s and Is 6d;''Refreshments. PLUMBERS' PICNIC DAY. THE ANNUAL PICNIC of Combined Plumbers will be held at Maidstone Park, on SATURDAY, tho lith of MARCH. As. this day is an award holiday, all employers are requested to close their premises to permit all connected with the craft to attend. ' Sports for Old and Young. Hot Water, Tea, Milk provided free. A hearty welcome to all.' * Train leaves at 10 a.m. from Lambtpn Station. TICKETS—2s 6cl for Adults, including admission to grounds; Plumbers' Children, free; Visitors Children, Is. A. E. WELLS, • President. , H. THOMPSON, , ' Secretary. GARDEN PARTY. rTIHE HUTT GIRLS' FRIENDLY A SOCIETY is holding a Garden Party in aid of the Plunket Society, Petone and Lower Hutt Branch, at the residence of Mr. H. E. Leighton, White's Line, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1°22. 'Bus leaves Petone Post Ofnoo at 2.30, returning 6 p.m. Bind in tttwtcUnc*,

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3