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INSTANTANEOUS AND STARTLING SUCCESS. THE T7- ING'S. HE JQIING'S, Marshall Neilan's remarkable new ide»in Photo-pjays, •'BITS 0' LIFE," '■BITS '0' LIFE," "BITS 0' LIFE," Presented and surrounded by a galaxy ot, bHiliant items specially arranged to adorn this screen revolution. An Original .Prologue. MR. CULFORD BELL A Dainty Epilogue) MISS JOAN BEERE (DISILLUSION) And MISS FLORENCE HEYWORTH (FASCINATION) SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILM PROGRAMME. The KING'S ORCHESTRA will pky »n Elaborate Programme o£ Musio. Prices as usual. Telephone 22*212. TO-DAY, * BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. WILLIAM RUSSELL ; 'in . ■■ "DESERT BLOSSOM!" A Powerful Story of adventure *nd loVd, with the \Vbrkifcgi of. a big Government Irrigation Enterprise as the background. Also, EILEEN/fEROY In "LttfLEJ MISS HAWSBHAWT' A tender romance, sparkling- with tiimour, presenting bne of the most beautiful women oh the screen. ■ STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 A.m. to 10 p.hi. LAST DAY! LAST NIGHT! MIRIAM COOPER And GEORGE WALSH In " SERENADE." " SERENADE." " SERENADE." " SERENADE." A wondrous and picturesque story of adventure, intrigue, and romance.' / And / NORMA TALMADGE In her Greatest Achiovement, "THE BRANDED WOMAN." "THE BRANDED WOMAN." Third Episode " THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS." Prices as usual. Telephone 3299. ST. AIDAN'S, MIRAMAR. A' 1 GARDEN PARTY, in Aid of -t»- Ladies' Guild Fund, will be held in the Mi'amnr Home (Tram Terminus), by kind permission of Minister of Education, SATURDAY NEXT, 11th MARCH, 2 to 5 p.m. Admission Is (including 1 Afternon Tea). Orchestra, in attendance. JUMBLE SALE. . A' SALE of Clothing, Boots, Hats, Books, 'etc., will bo held ih St. Thomas' -Scholroomi Newtoivni m on SATURDAY Next, nth march, at 2.30 p.m. ' TOWN HALL, " SATURADY, 11th MARCH. TRIGGER DAY • CONCERT. At Digger Day Concert on Saturday you' 11. hear COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' MALE VOICE CHOIR. In Glees and Part Songs they'll bring you good cheer. MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL Is woll known to all, With vbice thrilling ahd clear. HERBERT F. WOOD Needs ho introduction; will be heard far arid nean MISS TERESA M'ENROE, A soprano so s\Ve"et, she is called Queen of Sbhgi CHARLES W. MOORE Will baritone you when he's called by the gong. MRS. A. GOLDSMITH, Ih contralto sold, will help thing! SID ALLWRIGMtf. He's always all right, and never . goes wrong. ...... MRS. ALBERT RUSSELL, A versatile lady, is chock-full of charm, i NORMAN E. AITKEN. • In monologue or drama we give hini •the palm. MARCUS MARKS Has merriment stories of bity itid farm •. . \ FRANK ANDREWS, ' ■ ' An upside-down piahiste, stormy or ALB£ CRT nRUSSELL, \ The comedy king, more new humour will sing. So come to the Concert, arid all your girls bring. Help all the Returned Boys to smile and then sing. NORMAN IZETT, Accompanist. . 3s (reserved), 2s, and Is. Plan at Bristol. .WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, S)th MARCH,AND Ist APRIL, 1922. DOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS -*■ at the above Meeting, ateo forfeit (£1) for New Zealand St. Loger 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. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ' AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. '15th and l?th APRIL. "VrOMINATIONSi'for ■*■' Easter Handicap, of 2000 boys ■Autumn Handicap^ of 1400 soy» CLOSE on , FRIDAY, lOth MARCH, at FIVE " rj. O'CLOCK. FEES (1 sdv each) must .accompany Nominations. . . • ,W. S. SPENCE, , , . Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. , 'AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. ' .": .. APRIL 17th AND 18tk GREAT EASTER. HANDICAP of 1500 soys (seven furlongs). \ GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 1500 eovs. (one mile and a-half). TiiNTRIES (1 soy. each) close on FRIHi DAY, 10th March, at 8 p.m. F. C. COTHER, Seorfctary. P.O. Box 385. Telegraphic Address!. "Turf, 1' Chratohutoh,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2

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