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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 TT ING'S. HE IVING'S. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. ' Marshall Neilan's remarkable new idea in Photo-plays, \ "BITS O' LIFE," "BITS O' LIFE," " 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 thi 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 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) Will Dance a Glorious and Dainty EpiKigue, arranged and presented by MISS ESTELLE BEERE, emblematioal of the FLOWERING AND BEAUTY OF LIFE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILM >. PROGRAMME. UP-TO-DATE GAZETTES, COMEDIES The KING'S 1 ORCHESRA will play an Elaborate Programme of Music Prices as usual. Telephone 22-212. , CJTRAND THEATRE. * IOTRAND THEATRE. Continuous from ll a.m. to 10 p.m. A wondrous talo of. adventure, intrigue, j romance ef the old Spanish Me of ' Magdalen*. MIRIAM COOPER MIRIAM COOPER \ ' And GEORGE WALSH. GEORGE WALSH. ... .. -.- In " SERENADE." " SERENADE." "SERENADED "SERENADE." "SERENADE." 1 "SERENADE." " SERENADE." "SERENADE." The story of a dark^eyed senorita, whose beauty set men to duel to the death for her love and caused" the overthrow of a Spanish ruler. AIK). NORM A TALMADGB NORMA TALMADGE Irt her Greatest Picture, "THE BRANDED WOMAN." "THE BRANDED WOMAN." '! THE BRANDED. WOMAN." The story of a wife's secret. ■ She kept it from.her husband to' protect'his honour, and , for him faced degradation and despair, but came out victorious. SHOULD A WOMAN TELL HER HUSBAND? Third Episode »f " THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS."- . (Cohiedy.) Prices as usual. Tel. 3299. ■ ; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction of B. and J. Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. '\ ANOTHER TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION. Ben and John Fuller present REV. FRANK GORMAN REV. FRANK GORMAN REV. FRANK GORMAN In the sensatioi of London, "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." The Play, that hits the heart and scourges the hypocrite. REV, Fullers' Dramatic Players FRANK Fullers' Dramatic Players GORMAN, Fullers' Dramatic Players "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." Sylvia's cUp of degradation was R deep and bitter one, but she found in the Rev. Harold Pelham a man like his master, who drained it for her. REV. FRANK GORMAN REV. HAROLD PELHAM. The Parson who dared to spe*k! Who lifted the woman he loved from the besmirching mud of scandal. BOOK YOUR SEATS. PRICES—2s 6d, Is 6d, and la (plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol, after 5 at Bur» nett'a, next Theatre DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. . THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly will hold a Grand Opening Night on THURS' DAY, 9th March, 1982, at 8 p.m., in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, when all old and new friends will be made welcome. Dancing Bto 11. Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. ■ First-class Music by Miss Murphy. 11. SPACEMAN, Hon. Sec. J. SHARP, M.C. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. fIiHE Annual General Meeting of th« *• above Club will be held on TUESDAY, 7th instant, at Messrs. J. H. Bethuno and Co's Auction Room, Bran' don-street, at 7.50 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Biilance-sheet. Election of Officers. Teams for Coming Season. And General. G. H. MENZIES, ; Hon. Secretary. NOTE.—Boys who have\ just left College and all others eligible and desirou* of playing for the Club during the com' ing season, are requested to attend this Meeting. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIA* TION. r|IHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ■» ING of Dolegatcs will bo held in the V.M.C.A., Willis-street, ,on WEDNESDAY, Bth March, 1922, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of New Clubs Election of Officers Age Limits for Competition! „-; Notices of Motion And .General. A. WILLIAMS* Hon. Seorettry.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 2

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