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BRITANNIA RITANNIA NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! MAURICE FLYNN ■ MAURICE FLYNN In the 'screen version of Francis Lynda's ■popular story "The Real Thing." A rod-blooded tale which is more stirring, more gripping, more exciting still, in its present screen version. "BUCKING THE LINE !" "BUCKING THE LINE !" "BUCKING THE LINE !" "BUCKING THE LINE !" "BUCKING THE LINE !". Also, Fascinating SHIRLEY MASON ' SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON In an adventurous story of a city waif. "JACKIE !"'■ "JACKIE!" "JACKIE!"- "JACKIE!" 1 BRITANNIA THEATRE. BRITANNIA THEATRE. BRITANNIA THEATRE. BRITANNIA THEATRE. Commencing SATURDAY, FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY, Oecil B. do Mille's Greatest Production, "FORBIDDEN "FORBIDDEN "FORBIDDEN s "FORBIDDEN "FORBIDD.EN "FORBIDDEN "■FORBIDDEN "FORBIDDEN "FORBIDDEN "FORBIDDEN , FRUIT!" FRUIT!" FRUIT!" FRUIT!" FRUIT !" FRUIT!" FRUIT!" . FRUIT!" 1 - - FRUIT!" : FRUIT!" The story of a mistimed marriage that was testod by iho damn of torbiddoii love. Georgeo'usly, thrillingly staged, willi an all-star cast of noted players. Including . • THEODORE ROBERTS, AGNES'AYSEB, JULIA FA YE KATHLYN WILLIAMS ' CLARENCE BURTON FORREST STANLEY THEODORE. KOSLOFF "FORBIDDEN FRUIT!" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT!" "FORBIDDEN FliUlT!" "For Better, for Worse!" And it proved -to bo for worse. Then a great love came, and . hungry hearts and duty fought it out. ' ' . "FORBIDDEN FRUIT!" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT I" - "FORBIDDEN FRUIT '" : "FORBIDDEN FRUIT !" '"FORBIDDEN FRUIT!"- • "FORBIDDEN. FRUIT !" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT)" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT !" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT !" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT!" SATURD A Y! S ATURDAY! . NO INCREASE. IN PRICES. ,_ -■ Telephone 358. . ' HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Oourtenay-nhre. Telephone 22-669 Direction: Bon and John Fuller, Ltd. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. New FULLERS' New . Acts FULLERS' Artists. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Take a look over this bill, and we're sure you'll agreo it's AN EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME! FLORA CROMER, The London FLORA CROMER, Music Hall Star. GILBERTO, The Different Juggler. Frank—BRADLEY & HAMILTON—AIice In "Always Tell Your Wife." KULEY AND BENT Purveyors of HULEY AND BENT English Comedy. THE MUSICAL WE&.THERLEYS. Australia's EFFIE • "Perfect Boy," FELLOWS. LLOYD AND RAYMOND. CARR AND MANLEY. HARTLEY AND WRIGHT. FROLICS IN FROGLAND. PRICES.—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre. SELECT DANCING ASSEMBLY At the BLUE PLATTER, ISLAND BAY, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Dancing commences at 8 p.m. Good music and supper provided. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. RAILWAY DANCE ASSEMBLY RAILWAY DANCE ASSEMBLY RAILWAY DANCE ASSEMBLY NOW in full swing at the Railway Hall, Waterloo-quay, EVERY SATURDAY. .Splendid floor. Pianist, Miss F. Greig. Subscription Is. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. The opinion of our patrons is ample advertisement. Ask them. No more newspaper advertisements. Come along. A JUMBLE SALE TSTILL"-bo held.in St. Thomas's Hall, ' '* • Newtown, on SATURDAY, Ist April, at 2.30 p.m. >'. Boots, Clothing, and Sundries. ' A J U M B L E . S A-L E .Will be held in ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. On SATURDAY, Ist 'APRIL, at 2 p.m. DAY'S BAY, CHURCHROOM. npHE Foundation Stone of the New -H- Churchroom will bo laid by Mr. Thos. Ballinger on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the Ist of April, at 3 p.m. The Address will bo given by the Archdeacon of Wellington. Please bring Hymn Books. If weather is unfavourable;, the Service will bo held in the Gymnasium, Croydon ■ School. . . • ■ E. H. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all. MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ' FOOTBALL PRACTICE. SOCCER— Polo Ground, Miramar, SATURDAY. 2.30 p.m. Rugby—Lyall Bay Reserve, SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. ' All Players requested to attend. ON SATURDAY, Ist April, the Field Club will hold an Excursion to the Khandallah Domain, under the leadership of Mi. T.. Chamberlin-Chainberlin. Cordial welcome to all interested. 1.25 train, Thorndon. J. G. MYERS, Hon, Sea.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2