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AMUSEMENTS. Magnificent—-Cool—Rest ful. (The Best Theatro in our Whole Empire.) Last Day and Nieht of THE FILM SENSATION OF ALE TIME. "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY," And Present Marvellous Programme. LAST NIGHT of MDLLE. CARON. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Afternoon apd Night To-day. NEST "WEEK NEXT "WEEK V. M. BEEBE Presents CARMEL MYERS in FOLLY'S TRAIL CARMEL MYERS in FOLLY'S CARMEL MYERS in FOLLY'S TRAIL CARMEL MYERS in FOLLY'S TRAIL "FOLLY'S TRAIL," "FOLLY'S TRAIL," "FOLLY'S TRAIL," CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL, MYERS. A Bacchanalian Revel of High Life .In Gay Xew York. See the Millionaires' Banquet, and How Folks of Great Wealth Evade 1 the Prohibiticjn Laws. Where Fairy Tales End—Where Divorce Suite Begin—"lN FOLLY'S TRAIL." They met at a Masque and Parted in a Salon—Did .the Artist return to the fascinating "Folly" »Who Lured Hini "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL?" She danced ahead like an iridescent bubble fresh-blown from the lips of fancy—He followed "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." Did" she abandon herself again to the revelry of New Babylon ?—Djd he regret pursuing her ' "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." Bubblin|» with laughter, as the Spirit of "Folly," she 'sprang from the Champagne—she lured—he loved—«nd followed "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." She was Folly at a masque—the Artist married Folly—Foily felt their love was FoUy—6-he slipped away—but lie followed "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." A mad masque in the mansions of the Rich—a drowsy rnurmer of music—and'the handsome youngster followed "IN TOLLY'S TRArfj." The Butterfly loved her mate —so she fluttered away_ to leave liim free —and for the second! timet he followed . "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." As champagne to hia brain was this careless beauty—ho coaxed her from riches and regret to poverty and happiness—and she was glad she came "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." A half-formed wish ran through hia brain —he might have wed aii heiress instead of n, poor butterfly—but she sensed hie regret, and there was final happiness "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL." IT'S A UNIVERSAL PICTURE DELUDE, " And it Lays Bare THE "CELLAR SECRETS" OF THE RICH. BESIDES—r Six of the Big Magaji "THE DEAGON«S NET, Takes you rigli* into China. AND THEN WE'VE GOT The Most Wonderful Comedy Made, "YOU TELL 'EM LIONS I ROAR." Say! You'll Jtiit Scream at this one. There's a Miphty Interesting SCREEN MAGAZINE/ TOO. , BUT LISTEN !■ We've an Orchestra—a Proper • Permanent Professional SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of Twenty Solo Musioians. It's the Largest and Best Orchestra, in any Theatre in Australasia. Under the Distinguished ConductoisMp of ■ MR. ALFRED J. BUNZ. .MR ALFRED J. iiUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. For Next, Week's Musical Numbers See Monday's "Press" and "Sun." -- : .CONTINUOUS 12 to 6.16. -Then' doited till 6.80 p;m. Day Prices, 3d, 6d, laJld, . NIGHT SESSION ,DE LUXE: Doors open sharp 6.80. Pianoforte Recital 6.80 to 7.30. OVERTURE, 7.30 o'clock. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls \* Id, D.C. 2s eserves 6d extra to all parts, I Plan at The Bristol or 'Phone 87E8. , BE SURE AND BOOK YOURs SEATS. 6133 DONT MTSS ELFAST WILD WEST FETE, HORTI- , i CULTURAL, POULTRY, AND PONY SHOW, HIGHLAND DANCING, Etc, J Etc. > ' BELFAST DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1921, at Noon. JSIOO PRIZE MONEY £IOO. £IOO PRIZE MONEY £IOO. £IOO PRIZE MONEY £4OO. Buck-jumping Competition. Bullock-riding' Competition, Pony Show and Races. Horticultural and Flower Show. Poultry Show. Highland Dancing. M Gomes* of SkilL And Side Shows Galore. Butcher Shop and Produce* Stall straight from ihe Farm and Barry. FUN FOR THE MILLION. * Come one, come all, and bring your friends and have the laugh of your life. Come and xide against, the'famous "Bill Cody" either on HORSEBACK or WILD BULLOCKS, at 3 p.m. . _ Half a dozen of the worst "OUTLAW" Horses in the Dominion., and the same number of BACK COUNTRY BULLOCKS have teen' secured at great trouble and expense especially for the oocasion. - , FIRST PRIZE £lO. SECOND PRIZE a- North Island "Outla... A SPECIAL PRIZE of £5 will be awarded to the owner' <Jf best Ibuckjumper .on the ground, so bring along anything you cannot rido and win the fiver. A Prize of £5 will be given to the winner of the SPECIAL NOVELTY BULLOCK RIDING COMPETITION. HAIR-RAISING. Both the above events will be held in full view of the Publio in the OPEN PADDOCK adjoining the Domain, so all riders will have a fair chenoe of exhibiting their oapabilites and winning the champion medal which will be awarded in both events. NOTE.—AH Competitors rids at their own risk, as the Committee will' not be responsible for any accidents. Valuable Trophies for BOYS' and GIRLS' PONY RACES and RIDING ' COMPETITION, . £lO Prize Money for PONY SHOW Events. SUBSTANTIAL PRIZES for the HORTICULTURAL and FLOWER BHOW. £2O in Prizes for the POULTRY SHOW. MEDALS for HIGHLAND DANCING EVENTS. "TEA and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS will be supplied by the Ladies of Belfast at a nominal charge. .. NET PROCEEDS in aid of BELFAST WAR MEMORIAL and BELFAST SPORTS CLUB and DOMAIN. Entry Forms and Schedule and full information may be obtained from, the Hon. See. Admission to Grounds, la | E. RUDKIN, Belfast, 8019 - Hon. Sea OHRISTCHUROH ST. PATRICK'S ATHLETIC "SPORTS ASSOCIATION. lECOND ANNUAL SPORTS, Lancaster .J Park, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1921. Entries close March 2nd. Full Prew and-Referee," February 11th. £4OO CASS-AND-TROPHTES. • ' J..M. COFFEY", Hon. Sec tw msi. 8026FJ?. ' WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSN. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8. GRADES HALL, GLOUCESTER STREET CONCERT *by SUMMER SCHOOL CONCERT PARTY, and Leading Christchurch Artists. A delightful entertainment. , Admission FREE. Collection. 8024

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17062, 5 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17062, 5 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17062, 5 February 1921, Page 1

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