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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. L Le3S4e3: J. 0. Willi-raieon, Ltd. Soie .Direction; ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE IS GOING SOON. ALLEN UOuaa IS GOING SOON. ALLEN Uuu.\i IS GOi-Nii SOON. ALLEN IS GOLMS SOON. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF "MOLLY BAWN." LAaT SIGHT OF "ALuLLY BAvVN." LAaT NIGHT OF "MULJL.Y BAWN." LAST NIGHT OF "MOLLY BAWN." The most fascinating of all UomedyDsumus. "MOLLY LAWN." "MOLLY BAWN." "MuLLY BawN.V ALLEN DOONE as KOBE"??? EMMETT. ALLEN DOONE as ROBERT EMMETT. See "MOLLY BAWN,' AN ELEGANT PRODUCTION. BRISTLING WITH WHOLESOME HUMOUR, INTERESTING SITUATI-.1-..5. Hear Boone eing "Molly Bawn," "Here'a a Toast to Erin," "Mo!:y's Eyes ore Irish," "The Earns are in the Corner." ALLEN DoONE ALLEN DOONE ALLEN DOONE ALLEN DOONE ALLEN DOONE. 'ALLEN DOONE The Incomparable Romantic Aotor, Supported by MTSS EDNA KEELEY MISS EDXA KEELEY And a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF METROPOLITAN PLAYERS. THE LAST SIX NIGHTS Are regretfully announced to our many friends. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, ALSO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, The Sparkling smd Favourite Play, "IN OLD DONEGAL." "IN" OLD DONEGAL." '-'IN OLD DONEGAL." "IN OLD DONEGAL." With its woalth of Rustic Beauty. Allen Doone sings: "Kate O'Donoghue," i "Tunes wo Love to Hear on Paddy's Day." ' Adelo Inman sings: "The Last Rose of Summer." THE FINAL PRODUCTION. "THE PARISH PRIEST," "THE PARISH PRIEST," Will be staged on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. This Play is universally known as ALLEN DOONE'S MASTERPIECE. Box Plans at The Bristol. To-night's Plan at the Theatre Sweets i-hop after 6 _ rices—6s, 4s, 2s, plus arms not admitted. Children in 7476

\ H E, G E A N D. THEGEAND. The Big First National tuper-attraction. CONSTANCE TALMADGB In the Greatest Success of her whole career, "EAST IS WEST." "EAST IS WEST." "EAST IS WEST." The mysterious East with all its thrill and glamour. "IN MING TOY IS REVEALED A CONSTANCE lALMADGB -WE NETEK KNEW BEFORE." ALSO Showing. Also Showing. The Paramount Eoya-lty Masterpiece, "WHY .CHANGE YOUR WIPE?" "WHY CHAN3E YOUR WIFE?" "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" An amazing blending of beautiful women, gorgeous gowns, and misunderstood anon, Featiirin't.' ■ TOM MEIGHAN, , „•»,.;.■■. BEBE' DANIELS, '" • . '"' 7 ' GLORIA SWANSON, Etc. Bay Sessions: 12 noon and 2 p.m. Stalls 6d, D.C. Is. Evening Session: 7 p.m. Doors open 6.30. Stalls Is, Eos. Is 6d; Dress Circle Is 6d, Res. 2s. All prices plus tax. D.C. Reserves at The Bristol. 7479 ~" " " ' "" r and Sons, Lid. FULLERS' Where the FULLERS' FULLERS' Big Crowds Go. FULLERS' Continued Success of BERT TERRELL, BERT TERRELL, BERT TERRELL, BERT TEKRELL, The Brilliant London Comedian in his Inimitable Dutch Offerings. Pat NASH and NELLIE ANDERSON, Pat NASH and NELLIE ANDERSON, Pat NASH and NELLIE ANDERSON, Pat NASH and NELLIE ANDERSON, Those Destroyers of Sadness in More Versatile and Ribtickling Conceptions. First Appearance of " GEORGE DIXON, GEORGE DIXON, GEORGE DIXON, The Musical Jaok-in-the-Box. First Appearance of JOHN PASTOR, JOHN PASTOR, JOHN PASTOR, The Tumbling Fiddler. TUBBY STEVENS, TUBBY STEVENS, TUBBY STEVENS, The Pocket Comedian, in some new and clever burlesques. And an Entirelv New Production by WALTER GEORGE WALTER GEORGE And his Merry SUNSHINE PLAYERS, SUNSHINE PLAYERS, Entitled | THE MIXTURE, ■ THE MIXTURE, THE MIXTURE, A Medlev of Mirth awl Music in Fifteen Tabloids PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s 2d, Stalls Is Id. Reserves 2s 9d. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.. thereofter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. 7443 FOR SALE. "WITHIN'A MINUTE OF ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. AND WITHIN TWO MINUTE. OF PAPANUI CAR. CHARMING BUNGALOW FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. (Owner having been transferred .to the North £1950 FOr'QUICK SALE. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS, sun porch, a .so spacious sleeping glassed-in porch, panelled reception hall, clear leadlights, electric nght, gas, panelled drawing room with window seat, tiled hearths and grates with kerb to match, art papered throughout, large dining room with open brick firep;ace, .china cabinet built in, large slide to kitchen, wardrobes and linen presses, bathroom with Poreclain hath and basin, kitchen with tiled back range, sink, ample cupboard accommodation, builtin safe, washhouse, g»3 copper and tubs, roomy workshop, fo-.v11,0u- motor earase. SECTION OF THREE--ACRE. PERFECTLY LAID Obi IN TjTOwc CHOICE SHRLB&. OKAAMiiNTAL TREES SPLEXDID ORCHARD AND VEGETABLE GARDEN. . THI PROPERTY IS I> FIRST-CLASS ORDER AND ABSOLUTELY PER AIE Full particul"" nn amplication to the SOLE AGENT JONES, McCkuoiii. -------•--. -—■■ ■ Corner of Cashel and Manchester street^ FOR SALE. BROADIn. Four Foot Lengths. ice, etJ., apply to j W. K. LAWRENCE, Public Accountant, . 154 Hereford street SPORTING 4-SEATER CHUMMY ROAD- > STER 6-cyl. CHANDLER FOR SALE. EL and S.S., Wire Wheels, Side Screens, fully equipped, nnd ready for tie road Call! CA3HEL BRIDGE GARAGE, F6291-6950 Ourimm street.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 1

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