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AMUSEMENTS. "Where Music in it* tmo Artist Saaea I* Allied to tie rm'ecl Motion Picture." E V TRY BOOT'S. v "The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCING ON* MONTI AT. COMMENCING ON MONDAY. TWO SIX ACT 1"* AT! AM O T NT-A RTtTRAFT PLAYS. NO, 1"TOO WISE WIVES" — -TOO WISH WIVKS" TOO WISH WIVES" .— TOO WISE WIVES" —— "TOO WISE WIVES" Surtiiis CLAIRE WINDSOR and MDNA LISA. I.'LAIRK WINDSOR and MONA LISA. CLA IRK WINDSOR and M<ONA USA. CLAIRE WINDSOR and MONA. LISA. Produced Bt the Wom»n who made nliero \rc Mr Children?" LOIS WEBRR. LOIS WEBER. An intimate real-wife romance that , behind the scenes of a million home* "TOO WISE WTVES" "TOO WISE WIVES" A Tula of Two WiT*» who thought they knew things they dttln't. A Tile of Two Husbands who didn't too* l things they should. One Wife waa euro that her Husband wfß faithless. She knew better liter. One Husband was eure hi* Wife was All that a Woman should be. He never knew better. "TOO WISE WIVES" "TOO WISE WIVES" A Story of every-day life, in • drama andl as comes only onoe iu a deoade. NO 2.ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON ' ETHEL CLAYTON* ETHEL CLAYTON In a Baching Romance that tear* off Society's maflk, and finds tie heartbeat under the fura and silka, Entitled "SHAM." "SHAM." "SHAM.'' "SHAM." Society kiaaea of false friend"SHAM." ship. Idle show of wealth «nd "SHAM." culture. Snobs. Climber*, "SHAM." Toadies. Buoh was her world. "SHAM." A world aha hated for it® hoi* "SHAM." lowneea—and loved for its eaae VSHAM." and luxury. , Then cam® the "SHAM." crash—the great awakening—a "SHAM." beauty picture that play* on the "SHAM." heartstrings of life. "SHAM." The man had million! to trade 'ISHAM." for social position. The girl had "SHAM." beauty and breeding to trade "SHAM." for the man and hie money. "SHAM." Aa for love—they both smiled "SHAM." at that. "SHAM." "Sham" is a delightful roman"SHAM." tio comedy, and i« taken front "SHAM." the stage play of the aame '"SHAM." name, which met with great suo"SHAM." cose in a. long run on Bioadway. "SHAM." "It ia interpreted by a big cast, "SHAM," including Ethel Clayton,. Clyde "SHAM.-" TOlmort,'": Theodpre , Roberty, "SHAM." Waiter Hiera, Sylvia 'Jiihtanj "SHAM." Helen Dunbar, and other*. THEN- ' A Brilliant Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA! EVEKx jjODY'S "SELECT' ORCHESTRA Conductor , .W. J. Bellingham, F.S.jT. Some of the Numbers: Overture—"Light Cavalry" - - ! Suppe Violin Solo—"Andante Op 64" - Mendelseoha Irene Morris. 'Cello Solo—"Aria" (Suite in 0 Major) Bach HAROLD BECK > (Direct from N.S.W. State Orchestra.) Cornet Solo—"Song of Thanksgiving" Herbert For. AUister. Trio—"Lento Op. 51" - - - Arensky. Florence Millar, Harold Beek, Dorothie Bellinghain. Entr'acte—"The Answer" - Wolstenholme Orchestral Suite#— "Dane* of the Hours'" 0 Wo!*tenholme "Callirhoe" - - - Chaminade. Grand Opera"Jewels of Madonna" ■ Wolf-Ferari. " "Intermexto" - - Wolf-Ferrari. Light Selections—"Serenade" - . - . . Drigo. "Chocolate Soldier" . - • Straus*. "Rose" ' NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4025. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! rpHEATRE K O Y A Ti SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th. ~ VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL. In Aid of NAZARETH HOUSE Tickets: 10s Gd and 5s Reserved, 3e and 2* Unreserved. Box Plan, at Webley, Sons, and Gofton, will open Wednesday, 19th October. 791? QUNDAY CONCERTrLiberty Theatre, T» morrow (Sunda>*), Oct, 16th, B.IS p.m. MiUicent Jcunings and her Clever Artists in a Delightful Programme. Proceeds in aid of Soldiers' Memorial. Silver Coin admission. 7909F TUMBLE SALE BY DUTCH AUCTION. J ST. MICHAEL'S HALL. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. Was hat and. Chest o* Drawers, Clothe*. 804 SITUATIONS VACANT. Air-ANTED - OFFICE BOY•*»'Apply CA'iGILL, NEWBUEGH and CO., Public Accountant*, 761K 183 Cashel street. (For continuation of "Situations Vacant' see page 16 of this inane.) WANTED TO LET. EXTRA SPECIAL. TO LETS. TO LETS. /"IASHMERE HlLLS—Furnished Bungalow v/ of -j rooms and sleeping balcony, every convenience. £3 3s week. RICHMOND HILL, SUMNER— Gentleman* Residence, 10 rooms, all possible conveniences. Over J-acre. Excellent situation. I*6 week. COLOMBO STREET. ST. ALBANS-Fur-nisbed Bunqalow, 5 rooms, all conveniences. Moiur garag®. £z 5s peek. FENDALTON—Bungalow of 6 rooms, rijht up to dale, i' 4 week. MANCHESTER STREET—Mcdern Houie of room*, h. »nd c., every convenience. JJ2 10» week. HILLARY and BAXTER, H5502-910F )78 Manchester street. _ SHOWS. AMBERLEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL 5 3 oj:. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th. NTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Wtb. Schedules en Application. V. J. SHODES, mi E
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17277, 15 October 1921, Page 1
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