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rf^RAND OPERA HOUSE. J. C. Williamson Attractions. MATINEES — WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 2.20. Still on the Boom! Still on the Boom! LAST 5 DAYS LAST 5 DAYS Of D. W. GRIFFITH'S' ' Greatest Photoplay, "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!"Acclaimed' on all hands as the most wondrous creation tho screen has ever known —wedded to superb Orchestral Music, j ... . "WAY DOWN EAST." ! To-night and To-siorrow Night's screenings will bo in the nrosenco of tho officers and men of H.M.S. "Chatham. NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES FOR LAST WEEK: RESERVED CIRCLE 4s Od RESERVED STALLS 3s Od STALLS 2s Od GALLERY Is 6d Matinee Prices—3b,. 2s, and 1« (plus tax). Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned- Perry's. "J7IRECKLES learned his lovo by a cor- -■? • respondence course. Who's Freckles ? Why, Wesley Barry, of course. Ho's in it, too. "STRANGER THAN FICTION 1" . 'KIVERYBODY'S. JCiVERYBODY'S. \ Continuous, 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. The Popular and Beautiful ALICE JOYCE, ALICE JOYCE, ALICE JOYCE, ALICE JOYCE, In a picture that gets ur.dor the skin. A Mammoth Production for a great Star. A strange, story told in a novel way. Big bazaar scene, gorgeous restaurant set, big storm, and a dramatic wedding. "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." Adapted from tho story by Charles Cadwell Dobie. Then there is another Big Feature, "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." It is ohock-full of human interest, develops a pretty love story, has many humorous situations, and provides EARLE WILLIAMS With one his best roles. . COMEDY AND TOPICAL. EVERYBODY'S., ORCHESTRA. | Usual Prices. Telephone 50. i ING'S THEATRE — COMING FRIDAY: CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "THE KID." It has a laugh for every minute of tho year it took to make. SOCIETY gambols, underworld plots, . Chinatown raids. They're all in the sensation that runs true to name, "STRANGER THAN FICTION !" WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE IT! It is One of the Greatest Picture Productions Hver Attempted. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SHORTT'P. THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. The Marvel of the Age, "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" Photographed on the Bed of the Ocean. Also, VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." "THERE ARE NO ,VILLAINS." A Picture Treat You Cannot Afford to Miss. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 sharp. WILLIAM RUSSELL ■ In . "THE LADY FROM LONG ACRE." "THE LADY FROM LONG ACRE." From the novel by Victor Bridges. Special Music by our Pianist, J. B. Bird. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly will hold a Grand Opening Night on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1922, at 8 p.m., in tho 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. H. SPACKMAN,' Hon. Sec. J. SHARP, M.C. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. rriHE Annual General Meeting of the M- above Club will be held' on TOESDAY, 7th instant, »t Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co's Auction Room, Bran-don-street, at 7.30 p.m. ■ Business:' Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Teams for Coming 1 Season. And General. G. H. MENZIES, Hon. Secretary. NOTE. —Boys wtio have just left College and all others eligible and desirous of playing for the Club during the coming season are requested to attend this Meeting. THE WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. nrvOROASi MEETINGS will be resumed 1J 9th MARCH, in St. John's School\roem. M. M'LEOD, Hon. Treag. CTTMANN NA N-GAETDEAL (Wellington Gaelic Society). TOTINTER Session opens NEST » T THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in Co-Operative Hall, Ghuznce-atreol:, St. Peter's Schoolroom. Irish Language and Danoing Taught 1 Free of Charge. Strictly Non-political and Non-Sec-tarian, - j

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

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