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INSTANTANEOUS AND STARTLING .. .. SUCCESS. THE TriNG'S. HE JuMNG'S. ; TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Marshall Neilan's remarkable new idea . " ■.. in Photo-plays, ."BITS ,0' LIFE," j "BITS 0' LIFE," "BITS O' LIFE," .! /resented and surrounded by a galaxy of irilliant items specially arranged to adorn this ecreen revolution. i The Presentation will be as follows: — MR. CULFORD BELL Will Recite " "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. MISS JOAN BEERE (DISILLUSION) And MISS FLORENCE HEYWORTH (FASCINATION) Will Dance a Glorious and Dainty Epilogue, arranged and presented by MISS 1 ESTELLE BEERE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILM PROGRAMME. 'The KING'S ORCHESTRA will play an Elaborate Programme of Musio. . j Prices as usual. Telophone 22-212. MPRESS Tho Home of EMPRESS HPRESS Paramount" EMPRESS EMPRESS. Pictures. EMPRESS . \ v Contiiiuous from 11. a.m. .to 10 p.m. A George Fitzmaurice Production, Featuring . - RICHARD BARTHELMISS. I SRICHARD BARTHELMISS. JfHE SUPREME PICTURE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. "EXPERIENCE!" "EXPERIENCE!" "EXPERIENCE!" . . fh« story of "Experience" is the tal© of ' ''Youth"—-a story as old as yesterday's *sn thousand years. ' , Also. HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In his latest' and most hilarious Comedy, "I DO!" "I DO!" , "I DO!" "I.DO!" * GREAT SUPPORTING ITEMS. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Mr. H. G. Averv). rtAUGHT in mid-air on a parachute U leap—a 'plane talcing off from a ■ iky-scraper roof—a fight on the wing of a 'plane three thousand feet in the eky ! It's done in ■'"STRANGER THAN FICTION!"' Will any other aviator try it? . .Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. . JWO REMARKABLE FEATURES. MIRIAM COOPER MIRIAM COOPER And GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH .- . In :« SERENADE." *' SERENADE." " SERENADE." " SERENADE." •" SERENADE." " SERENADE." iA wondrous and picturesque ajory of adventure,, intrigue, and romance. And NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In her Greatest Achievement, " :•'THE BRANDED WOMAN." "THE BRANDED'WOMAN." "THE BRANDED WOMAN." fn tho wild -whirl of the smart set, an innocent girl is wrongly "branded." • 'Also, Third Episode of the Exciting Serial, " THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS." "THE LURE OF.THE CIRCUS." '■; Usual Prices, Telephone 3299. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY . Complete Change of Programme Every Night. ■.; ■ fO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MABEL NORMAND. - In Her Greatest Screen Triumph, "PINTO." '..... "PLNTO." It's a Scream. " GOOD SUPPORTS. - BROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 sharp.: TOM MIX .TOM MIX '" ' . ... . In " AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." - " AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." The romance of an up-to-date ranchman, from the novel by W. Cook. Plenty of action and thrills. BAND.. ; [ A RTILLERY BAND AT NEWTOWN *X PARK, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. f ' "■ ; GYMNASIUM FUND. KILBIRNIE-LYALL BAY PRESBY-. TERIAN CHURCH. . GRAND CONCERT, ...".; CHURCH HALL;-.' Freyberg-street, Lyall Bay,' THURSDAY, 9fch MARCH,' 8 p.m. l Star Items by Well-known Performers. TJTILL 3000? • ( QUMMER DANCING, KILBIRNIE, £3 HALL. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY. , \ Dancing 8 till 12. ■• . Sotfa Fountain Drinks Free. Mr. Les, ■ Walker, Pianist. Gents Is &d, Isadiea Is. Refreshments. Danco under' winter conditions with our : Electrical Fans. Mr. C. Blcoze, M.C. ' DANCING. DANCING. EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB'S NEW CLUB HOUSE. . TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 till 11 p.m. Good Floor and Music. Subs., Is each. ■ Latest. Dances. Evans Bay-road a few minutes from Car-stop, Kilbirnia. Don't forget our Saturday Night Dance. ROWLAND WILSON, Social Sec. 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT ATTRACTION. DANCE AND SOCIAL.—Rose Gaiety Social Club.—The Committee of tho above wish to announce that their Fortnightly Dance and Social will be held in usual place, 51, Lower Cuba-street, TONIGHT,, at" 8 o'clock. Patrons and Friends cordially invited. -Dancing 8 till 12. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Pianist—Mr. P. Carter. Joint M.C.'s, Messrs. O. Wright and J. A. Sneddon. j OVER tho top to Hill 3000, and Easter will be merry. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. l THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly will hold a Grand Opening Night on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1922, at 8 p.m., in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, when 1 all old and new friends will be made welcome. Danoing Bto 11. | Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. First-class Music by Miss Murphy. | H. SPACEMAN, Hon. Sec. J. SHARP, M.C. QiHE'S a butterfly. She'a Caraien. She's a gangstresa. She's a stuntflyer. Four- roles in one for Catherine MaoDonald, the American Beauty, in "STRANGER THAN FICTION!" SOCIETY gambols, underworld plots, Chinatown raids. They're all in the sensation that runs true to name, "STRANGER THAN FICTION I"-

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

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