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THE MOST FOR( DRAMATIC IRK. WITH 1' WONDERFUL STAR, WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM .IN ONE OF HIS OLD-TIME BLUE SHIRT TWO-FISTED ROLES. SEE DAWN.O' DAY, the Sweetest Child Actress of them all. SEE a whole town destroyed by earthquake. SEE one of the best programmes we have presented. SUNSHINE COMEDY. CARTOON, FOX NEWS, and AS USUAL. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 400

A PICTURE WITH HUMOUR. THRILL, ADVENTURE, AND ROMANCE featuring the Sweetest Personality on the screen GLADYS WALTON GLADYS WALTON Jh ii delightful Comedy-Drama crammed with laughter and Lhrilln, Being Irish, lively, and not at all bashful, GLADYS WALLOON gives her best portrayal yet in "THE GUTTERSNIPE.'; "SHAPES AND SCRAPES" (Century Comedy), "INT. NEWS," TRAVELOGUE, Etc. USUAL PRICES. Pull Orchestra. Plan at Empire. 'Phone. 180 M. MONDAY HOLIDAY SPECIAL MONDAY A DW GRIFFITHS MASTERPIECE AT USUAL PRICES. Commencing at Special Holiday Matinee at 2.:il>. GRIFFITHS' Master Mind at its best in a story of a Girl who know fear, starrun RICHARD BARTHELMESS and CAROL DEMPSTER Tn a story of the Southern Seas with vivid, glorious, and unbelievably lovely underwater scenes in'Sunlit Southern Waters. 'THE LOVE FLOWER' 'THE LOVE FLOWER' Is entitled to a. place among the superlative productions of the year. With the instinct of an artist, the story is worked info one grand thundering climax, which abates the spectator's breath and keeps him on the edge of his seat. —Evening Post. MATINEE 2.30 MONDAY PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Empire.. 'Phone ISIiM.

CECIL B. DE MILLE'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN TEN MAGNIFICENT REELS. GREATER THAN "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" AND "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOI," THE GREATEST AND MOST WONDERFUL PRODUCTION OF THE AGE COMING TO THE ABOVE THEATRE FOR THRICE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. ? SPECIAL MATINEE EASTER MONDAY -JF_WET DAY IfiHii#L Daniel O'Bannon Thomas Meighan Prison Matron . Sylvia Aslito I vdia Thome Leatriee Joy Brown Raymond Hatto Evans, lier maid Lois Wilson "Gloomy (Ins" Teddy Gov. Stephen Albec John Miltern Mabel Van Bure Judge Homans George Fawcett Prisoners Ethel Wale Mrs Drummond Julia Faye pale Fullc Adeline Bennett Edythe Chapman Wiley Edward Alartmch Drummond,la policeman Jack Mower Doctor Charles Ogl Eleanor Bcllington Dorothy Gumming Musician i.*uy ume Bobbv Dorset Casson Ferguson Miss Santa Clans .Gannon Da Dicky Evans Mickey Moore Witness Lticion Littleiiel Butler James Neill llfeU THE DAZZLING MASTERPIECE OF THE WORLD'S MASTER-PRODUCER. Stronger in cast and storv, more amazingly beautiful in spectacle, more gorgeous in settings, more compelling and thrilling in heart interest than anything ever cast iipon the screen. ~, ~. The glitter and glamour of Ancient Rome, and the voluptuous wealth of the ages. The most daring motor smash ever dared. , . Thomas Meighan's crowning triumph. A monument to the talent of Lcatnco Joy. The noblest entertainment ever created. ,„_,«•.*. AND ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. SPECIAL PRICES: Circle 2/6, Downstairs, Back Seats 2/-, Front Seats l/C, all plus tax. DOORS OPEN 7.20. COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. PLAN AT THE THEATRE. CARS AT 10.20 Book vour seat. 'Phone 530. Plan at the Theatre. Cars at 10.20. SPECIAL MATINEE EASTER MONDAY W WET DAY.

For three nights, COMMENCING EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd "BOOM" v^vWitidlUffllL For the first time for a considerable period the Theatrical Firm of Australasia is visiting Nelson with one of their talented companies, tiaiasiu g j c WILLIAM SON LTD., By arrangement with Harry I. Cohen, presents Cosmo Hamilton's daring, audacious, yet delightful play, "SCANDAL" , . "SCANDAL" Thc ™° 9< ; talked "SCANDAL" ot P la y "SCANDAL" , "SCANDAL" From the most talked "SCANDAL" o* *>°°k!V GLITTERING CAST ITEADFD BY DORIS DUANE and ERIC HARRISON Together with CHARLES MORSE HAROLD MORAN JOHN GALWAY SaM NEWTON ARTHUR ELLIS LUCY CARTER MARY MACGREGOR CLIFFORD MILLAR The smartest and brightest of all the much-discussed "Bedroom plays. ■rook YOUR SEATS Owing to Begg's being closed during the holidays, the San is at the Empire. Prices 4/- (reserves). 3/-, and 2/- plus tax. 1 THE PLAY, NOT THE PICTURE. Advance Representative 0. R. Smith.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 1

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