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AMUSEMENTS. UYSTU PALACE. J The Best Theatre in th« Empire. Open 1 to o p.:n-, 6SO to Sleejwlim*. LAST DAY AND NIGHT Ob 1 ••FOOLISH WIVES," And Present Koooid Prograninu. SYMPHONY orchestra. Afternoon and XigUt To-djiy, NEXT WEEK. V .M. BE2BE PAsonts an Enormous Protjramme of Exquisite Pictures and Superlative Orchestral Music—A Wonderful, BriglU, Clean, and Healthful Entertainment Unsur-na-MCu in All the Historv of Amusementa— Mora than THREE FULL, HOURS of Joyful Recreation and Happiness. FIEST—HODKINSON'S Sumptuous Dr»m» of Life in the Country and the Gay Bohemian Quarter of New York —A Massive 6Reel Masterpiece Adapted to the Screen from the "World-Famous Novel oi the Same Name, by the Greatest Living European Author, JOHAN BOJEB, JOHAN BOJER, Produced at Enormous Expense by the Master Mind and Hand at LRVIN V. WILLAT. XHVIN V. WILLAT, A Story of Lifo, Love, and Folly, •'THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE 0? THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." Starring BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARD HEARN. BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARJ) HEARN. BARBARA BEDFORD mid EDWARD HEAR/N. BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARD HEARN. For some men tho face of One Woman is "The Faco of Hie World." A Lovo Romance Combined with Thrills and Spiced with nmch Humour. v. SEE—The revels in » wealthy Bohemian's Studio. SEE— The Amazing Surgical Skill of Doctor Harold Mark. SEE—The Parrot that knows how to mjsthe language. SEE—Tlio sensational wrecking of a splendid! Motor-car. SEE—Two Men's struggle for a Girl'e Affections. SEE—The Burning of the Hospital by an Infuriated Maniac. SEE—Dr. Mark'a Hairbreadtn Escaped from The Blazing Inferno. SEE—The Country's quiet peace and the Hectic Turmoil of the City. SEE—A Photoplay that will Startle and THEN—TJNTVERSAL'S Refreshing 5-Part Photoplay De Luxe—A Clean, Clever Picture Filled With Love—Romance-Smiles-Laughter, and a wee bit o' Tears. • Adapted from tho Tremendous Stage Success by ANNE CALDWELL, ANNE CALDWELL, "TOP 0" THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP Q' THE MORNING." . "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING."' "TOP 0' THE MORNIKfG." "TOP 0* THE MORNING." The Story of a Bit of Old Ireland—The Kind of Play that YOU" Want to taie Your Wife or Your Mother or Your Sister or Your Sweetheart to Sao, Starring the Ido} of the Flappor3, GLADYS WALTON, QLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, . Supported by A}l-Star Cast, including HARRY MYERS, HAERY MYERS, RALPH McCULLOTJGH and RALPH McCULLOUGH- and HARRY CAETEE, HARRY OAitTEII. BESIDES—FinaI Chapter—The Last of "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." " "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." , Don't Miss tlio Charming Finish,. ALSO—lst Great Big Chapter of "THE ADVENTURES OF ROHINSQN CRUSOE." HAERY MYERS as "Crusoe," NOBLE JOHNSON as "Friday." And Great Cast, including JOSEF SWJQKAEP, GEETRUDE OLMSTED, PERCY PEMBROKE, GERTRUDE CLAIRE. Tie Most Wonderful Story of Adventuree Ever Told in Print or Pictures. CENTURY COMEDY—NEWS FILM.

SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitably played by the Vprld-fanKraa fciYTStrBIiONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Largest an<i Pflst OrfhepifJ!,' in Australasia, ~ der thp Distip?viisheil Cpnductorship of • MR ALFRED .1 BU*TZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. ~ RESERVES a,t The Bristol, *or ring up Irother Beebe (he's always on th» job), 'phone 3758. Prices as usual. 4781 TJSDAY CONCERT, BOTANICAL GARDENS. TRAMWAY BAND. TO-MORBCW, at 2.« pan.

BANDSMAN'S MEMORIAL FUND. 8 Collection at Gate*. OOLSIOK VICTORIA SQUARB. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 8.15 p.m. Sea Ua. Hear Ui. Support Ui. Collaotion for contest ezpenias. 4709FP JHILLIPSTOWN PARISH FETE, In Grounds of MA"ORI CURLS' SCHOOL, FERRY RD., 2.30 to 6:80, T to 10. Munical Programme—lnteresting! Side-showa. 670 mHE "BODEGA" CAFE, IS3 Cartel street, JL Christclruroh. LUNCHEON 12 to 2. Meala at any hour. Fried Oyatere, and WhitcbMt ft speciality. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.. Open till 9.30 p.m. Friday* and Saturdajre. A TRIAL SOLICITED. SPORTING. riAHTBRBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE METROPOLITAN COURSE, ADDINGTON, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY Ist and 2nd. NOMINATIONS for all eT«nt« will CLOSE on TUESDAY NEXT, 12at inst., at 19 NOON. MBBF. iSLtBR'S OBEES BTWPB WHISKY

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 1

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