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QUEEN'S THEATRE, ÜBEN'S THEATRE, ITO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.50, .Universal' Presents the Darling of the Screen, MARIE PREVOST, ■ MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, > MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, . : MARIE PREVOST, , fhe Famous .MACK. SENNETT Bathing Beauty, in a Peppery Picture of Romance ' ' '" and Realism,' "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." ' «<an Rutledge loved men, and Tony Gris,wold hated women. And when they "come together—Banff! ' •-• '■ ■ .... .Also; ■■- -r The Paramount Production, "THE LADY OF RED BUTTE," "THE LADY OF RED BUTTE," ••THE LADY OF RED BUTTE," Starring DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. ' )j|k drama 'of the West. One of those powerful characterisations that have made - Dorothy Dalton famous. INTERNATIONAL NEWB. CENTURY COMEDY. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. S. Cimino). . jtTaual Prices. ■ Telephone 22-334. CAUGHT in mid-air on a parachute leap—a 'plane talcing off from a (sky-scraper roof —a fight on the wing of 'a 'plane throe thousand feet in. the sky! It's done in ! .'^STRANGER THAN FICTION!" Will any other aviator try it? STRAND THEATRE. TRAND , THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 'A wondrous taJo of adventure, intrigue, romance of the old Spanish Isle of Magdalena. MIRIAM COOPER ' MIRIAM COOPER And GEORGE WALSH. GEORGE WALSH. In f SERENADE." " SERENADE." ><" SERENADE." " SERENADE." .;" SERENADE." "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. v— •. Also, NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In her Greatest Picture, >"THE BRANDED WOMAN." •"THE BRANDED WOMAN." ''THE BRANDED WOMAN." Wi© Story of a wife's secret. She kept it ilsom. her husband to protect his honour, and for him faced degradation and despair, but cam© out victorious. . SHOULD A WOMAN TELL HER HUSBAND? Third Episode of " " THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS." ifcttd >am Excellent Supporting Programme Prices as usual. Tel. 3299. •IT'ING'S ..THEATRE —. COMING JDL FRIDAY: 'CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "THE KID." •It has a laugh for ©very minute of tho ■_ year it took to make. FCiTRANGrER THAN FICTION!" jT.hrilling' in Fact. ; i NEXT FRIDAY'S TREMENDOUS OFFERING *~- AT CJHOBTT'S THEATRE. ' AT AT ©HORTT'S.THEATRE. . AT .^Universal-Jewel's Wonderful Screen Volition of Edna Forbor's • Famous Book, 1 "NO WOMAN KNOWS." • "NO WOMAN KNOWS." ' "NO WOMAN KNOWS." "NO WOMAN KNOWS." jA Marvellously-pictured Drama of a ' .Woman's Battlo'With the 1. World. Also, ".''■ JACK PICKFORD, JACK. PICKFORD, .'. ' JACK PICKFORD, In • GoHwyn's Sevon-Reel Super, • "A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER."' "A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER." . "A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER," ' „"A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER." iWsstoh for further announcements. f~< HAND CONCERT. ■ 'Arranged by Mr. Herbert F. Wood. In aid of Terrace School Playground Fund. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. •THURSDAY NEXT, 9th MARCH, ,;8 p.m. • On the Programme:— Misses-E. DRISCOLL, B. GODIER, P. OLLIVER/ A. SULLIVAN: ■Messrs. H. GODIER, W. B. BROWN, J. FRASER-THOMSON, H. F. WOOD, •W. GOUDIE,. CULFORD BELL, RUPERT MEATES, H. D. WILSON. :, ■;• . ■- ; v ; Prices 3s, 2s. Box Plan now open at Bristol Piano Co. No ©xtra fee for booking. iCEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Kj Complete Change of Programme ■ Every Night. ITO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Master Star m a Master Play. LIONEL BARRYMORE • ' ■ -In "THE. MASTER MIND." Good Comedy and "Diamond Queen." ' "THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT." LECTURE by Bishop Locke,. Methodist Bishop of the Philippines, Wesley Church, Taranaki-street, WEDNESDAY, Bth March, 7.45 p.m.. Chairman: Dr. Newman.. Locturo on these Islands, instructive, full of interest. Admission free. Collection. , ', . W. N. B. Residential Nursery, Owen-street. Karori-roady Keiburn-Northland Branch. j-TUMBLE SALE will be held in St. " Paul's Senoolroom, Tinakori-road, on SATURDAY, 18th MARCH, at 2 p.m. 'All Friends save your Parcels. ■ J. ROY WILLIAMS, iri TM. 3271, Acting-President. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, : LIMITED. ./"100K1NG DEMONSTRATION BY K> MISS UNA CARTER, WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 1922, 3 p.m. Subject: "Lemon Biscuits, Sponge Rusks, Rose Cakes, Pineapple Sandwich, Blackberry and Apple Jelly." '/CARPENTERS, attends MEETING ' TO-NIGHT! .- 6 goodr all-round men wanted. G. W. WHIEPY, Secretary. fffZ-INcFi THEATRE — COMING iIV FRIDAY: CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "THE KID." It has- a laugh for every minute of the jreariifc*took to make.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 2

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