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QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. /'Universal Preientg the Darling of the Screen, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, - MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, MARIE PREVOST, The Famous MACK SENNETT Bathing Beauty, in a Peppery Picture of Romance ana Realism. "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES." Nan Rutledgo loved men, and Tony Grisvol.d hated women. And, when ■ they oame together—Bang ! Also, 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. A drama of the West. One of tho«e powerful characterisations that have made Dorothy Dalton famous. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. CENTURY COMEDY. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. S. Cimino). Usual Prices. , Telephone 22-334. "C\RECKLES learned hi3 love by a cor--T respondence course. Who's Freckles? Why, Wesley Barry, of course. He's in it, too. "STRANGER THAN FICTION 1" ■•■ HIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Direction of B. and J. Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ANOTHER DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! Ben and John Fuller present 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' Dramatio Players FRANK . Fullers' Dramatic Players GORMAN, Fullers' Dramatio Players In "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." Sylvia's oup of degradation was a deep and bitter one, but she found in the Rev. Harold Pelham a man liko his Master, who drained it for her. REV. FRANK GORMAN As ... REV. HAROLD PELHAM. PRICES—D.C. and Stalk, 2e 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle Is (all plus tax). Reserves at The Brktol—after 5 at. Burnett's, next Theatre. TO-DAY, l . BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. WILLIAM RUSSELL In ; "DESERT BLOSSOM!" A Powerful Story of adventure and love, with the workings of a big Government Irrigation Enterprise as the backgrc-jid. . Also,. . EILEEN PERCY In "LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW!" A tender romance, sparkling with humour, presenting one of the most beauitiful women on tho screen. UR THEATRE. . NEWTOWN UR THEATRE; NEWTOWN. MARSHALL NEILAN . ; Presents "BITS OF LIFE!" "BITS OF LIFE!" "BITS OF LIFE!" Four" Complete Stories. Four Different Writers. Satire.' Humour. Romance. Tragedy. Wesley Barry Noih Berry Lon Chaney Harriet Hammond ■ "IN FOR LIFE !"—Christie Comedy. Good Supports. . OUR ORCHESTRA. TUESDAY NEXT: CHARLIE CHAP. LIN, "THE KID." WADESTOWN COTTAGE GARDEN AND BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL. AUTUMN iJHOW will be held in the Hall, Pitt-street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 9th MARCH. Afternoon Exhibition, 3 till 5.30; Evening, 7 till 9.30. Dainty Afternoon Tea provided at a reasonable charge. Entries received by the Secretary up to 9 o'olook on the Morning of tho Show. W. G. PRINCE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION , BIBLE CLA~SS. WESLEY HALL, TARANAKI-STREET, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH, 1922, at 8 p.m. ( ' "THE RATIONS'* Present "ROUND THE CAMP FIRE !" A Musical Revue in Two Acts. Catchy Song3, Bright Dialogue, Beautiful Scenery and Effects. . Admission, Is. ■ ■fITELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST . TT CHURCH (Inc.), ' KENT-TERRACE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. ' MR. JOHN PAGE Will devote the evening to Psyohometry from Articles. Admission—One Shilling. "GTRANGER THAN FICTION!" Thrilling in Fact. TTILL-3000? ' ' r ""^BROOKLYN ASSOCIATION FOOT- ■~~ BALL CLUB. fTIHE Annual Meeting of tho above J- Club will bo hold at Waldie's Hail, Brooklyn. NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, the 10th instant, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Business—Election of Officers, General. F. THOMAS, Club Captain. NOTICE. OWING to our Annual Picnic, the Warehouse will bo Closed TOMORROW (THURSDAY), tho 9th. MAOKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD., Wellington. TTILL 3000 and the Waterside Worker*' XI Band.

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

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