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, "WAY DOWN EAST." TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NAVAL NIGHT. To-night's Screening will be in the presence of the Officers and Men of H.M.S. CHATHAM. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), CIVIC NIGHT. To-morrow (Thursday) Night's Screening will be in tho presence of His Worship the Mayor, the Mayoress, and the City Councillors. p RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction 'J. C. Williamson. NIGHTLY, AT 8. THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON. LAST 4 DAYS LAST 4 DAYS Of . D. W. GRIFFITH'S Master Drama, "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!" "WAY DOWN EAST!" Something more than a motion picture —a story of Human Hearts unfolded in n simple, soul-reaching way, under tho master guidance of Mr. Griffith, who made "intolerance" and "Hearts of tho World." THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PRICES: RESERVED CIRCI>E 4s Od RESERVED STALLS 3s Od STALLS 2s Od GALLERY • Is 6d Matinee Prices—3s, 2s, and Is (plus t«s). Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales, Perry's. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SUPERB DOUBLE PROGRAMME. A Programme that is oausing a sensation' AT CIHORTT'S THEATRE. AT AT nHORTT'S THEATRE. AT Th« most astounding Under-the-Water Cinematography ever produced is depicted in "THE GIRL OF THE SEA 1" "THE GIRL OF THE SEAI" "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" "THE GIRL OF THE SEA!" A magnificent West Indian story of romance; intrigue, and daring deep-sea adventures. The foundering of an ocean liner, itho terrific fight between a diver and an octopus, the man-eating shark swimming leisurely round, featuring that graceful and intrepid swimmer, BETTY HILSON, BETTY HILSON, BETTY HILSON, In a really marvellous exposition of thrills. Also, a great Metro Super-Feature, "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." ' "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." A dramatic sensation in 5 stupendous acts, featuring daintv, demure, and loveable VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, In an extraordinary story of opium smugglers, and tho Seorot Service. Grand Supports. Grand Supports. COMEDY (BOBBY VERNON). Usual Prices. ■•. . Usual Prices. WAKATU HOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING- of above Club will bo hold at Y.M.C.A., Room A, Willis-street, on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1922, at 7.15 p.m. All members and intending members requested to attend. W. D. HOOD, Hon. Secretary. FT^HE barometer will soar at Eastor, X , rising towards Hill 3000. PLUMBERS' PICNIC DAY. THE ANNUAL PICNIC of Combined Plmrfbers will be held at Maidstone Park on>SATURDAY, the 11th of MARCH. As. this clay is an award holiday, all employers are requested to close their premises, to- permit all connected with the craft to attend. Sports for Old and Young. Hot Water, Tea, Milk provided free. A hearty welcome to all. Train leaves at 9.25 a.m., from Lambton Station. (Note. —Please noto alteration of time of train leaving.) TICKETS—2s 6d for Adults, including admission to grounds; Plumbers' Children, free; Visitors' Children, Is. A. E. WELLS, President. H. THOMPSON, Secretary. TTILL 3000 and tho Waterside Workers' XX Band. ■ MASTERTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, SATURDAY, 18th" MARCH, ACCEPTANCES CLOSE FRIDAY, 10th March, at 9 p.m. A. HATHAWAY,.Sea, Box 90, Masterton. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 30th MARCH, AND Ist APRIL, 1922. ■VTOMINATTONS FOR ALL EVENTS i-^l at the above Meeting-, also Jprfeit (£1) for New Zealand St. Leger Stakes and North Island Challenge Stakes, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. at the Office of the Wellington Racing Club, Woodwardstreet, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 10th March, 1922. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. mHE AVaterside Workers' Band on the X warpath! ■ - AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. 'AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. 15th and 17th APRIL. DOMINATIONS for ■*■* Easter Handicap, of 2000 sovs Autumn Handicap, of 1400 sovs CLOSE on FRIDAY, 10th MARCH, at FIVE O'CLOCK. FEES (1 sov each) mnst accompany Nominations. W. S. SPENCE, ' Secretary. fTtHE Waterside Workers' Band on tho X warpath! : ■pROTESTANT HALL FUND * ■ BAZAAR, PETONE. WINNING NUMBERS OF RAFFLES. 1 Art Needlework Trayeloth 979 1 Hand-painted Picture. 818 1 Pen-painted Table-centre .'. 2414 1 Dressed Doll 2285 TT happens at Easter. .

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 2