GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE The Beat Theatro in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepytime. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP "WHAT' WIVES WANT." "TILL WE MEET AGIIN." And Present Successful Programme. SYMPHONY QRCHESTEA oon and i«s ht To-a»y. NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, V. M. BEEBE Presents a Tremendous Programme—Ono oi those Massive and Magnificent Entertainments that has made Greater Crystal Palace the 'Moat Talked of Theatre in Australasia—A prograrnmo of MUSIC and PICTURES Unoquallcd in the Historv of Aruu»ements. FIRST—A GREAT BIG UNIVERSALJEWEL Masterpiece in 8000 feet of Marvellous Film—A Thrilling Comedy Drama of a Man who stink to the depths and was woo ■back by love!—A Boy whose faith brought happiness to the two ho loved best! I —A Girl whose lovo brought the man baok!—A Friend w&o played square and lost gamely I j "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." "TxvIFLING WITH HONOR." "TRIFLING WITH HONOR." A Clean; Tense Comedy-Drama with a Whirlwind Finish, and a Suporb All-Star Cast, including, ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES ROOKLIFFE FELiX)WES FRITZI RIDGWAY BUDD* MESSINGER ! FRITZI RIDGWAY BUDDY MESSINGER HAYDEN STEVENSON. HAYDEN STEVENSON. "Trifling with Honour" is one pf the cleanest, most enthralling, and moat exciting comedy-dramas ever" made. It wae directed Iby Harry Pollard, who made "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." SBOONB—Another of tho ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS' Super Photoplays. There's Thrills, Laughs, and Romance in this Story pf a man who "discovered that the Tray to win a woman over to his way of thinking, was to give in to her wishes —eventually she will find he is right. "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING TitE WOMAN." I "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." I "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." [ From the popular novel "Kidnapping i Coline," by Henry C. Rowland, a ; famous I author- This ia a lovely story Chock Full of Plenty of Good, Clean Comedy and Starring : IJeautiful, FLORENCE VIDOR. FLORENCE VIDOR. ! FLORENCE VIDOR. i ! FEORENCE VIDOIi. FLORENCE VIDOR. FLORENCE VTDDR. FLORENCE VIDOR. "Conquering the Woman" is ft Warnirifr to Women Who'd Rule, ana Advice to Mfcn Who'd Conquer. It's a KING VTDOR Production. Fifth Magnificent Chapter of "AROUND THE WORLD L, 18 DAYS." The Greatest Thriller EYf* Made. CENTURY COMEDY, NEWS FlLir. Also, at .the Afternoon £sea«iqns. Only, | Second' Mighty Chapter of "THE TIMBER QUEEN." MUSIC 3?laye&.by tW . SYMPHONY ORCEES'i'RA. Largest and Best Orchestra in Au»tial«*»» Under the Distinguished Conotuctorahrp ft (MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J, BUNZ/ RESERVES at The Bristol, or rij}s up Brother Beebe (he's always on tna job). 'Phone-5758. 8895 TBABD Continuous Pictoiw TRA N D From Noon Daily. One of the Greatest Wprfce of Screw Art, ''THE STORM.'' "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." ' "THE STORM," "THE STORM." "THE STORM/? "THE STORM.•THE STORMS." "THE STORM." "THE' STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." A Smashing Conflict of Mfea'a Primitive Passions. HOUSE PETEBS. ; HOUSE PETERS. ■ i HOUSE PETERS.. VIRGINIA VALLI % MATT MOOR© VIRGINIA VALLI and MATT MOQRB VIRGINIA VALLI MATT MOORE "LION MAN" Ch. 9. NEWS. LEE MORAN COMEDY "P.D.Q." , "P.D-Q." One of the Biggest Laughter Pipxjuoeif, Reserves Bristol and Theatre. TW. SB3S CHRISTIAN SOTENOE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth), wt 9 -pm., /CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE, MR FRANK H, LEONARD, CS4B., Of Chicago, America, Will deliver a LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. All Cordially Invited. NO COLLECTION. UTR H- PERKINS, Missionary from India, 6.80 p.m., in the ARMAGH STREET HALL. TUESDAY, will give in account of his work in the foreign field at 7.30 p.m. You should not. miss these Special Addresses. £DIF EUCHRE AND DANOB. ADDINGTON AMATEUR SWIMMING OLUB. ELWYN STREET HALL, 7.30 THIS I *■-> (SATURDAY) EVENING. I Admission 10, Gents remaining to danca Is extra. Good prizes, good musio. N.B.—The Club's Plain and Fanoy Drew Masked Ball, Sydenham Hall. 20th insi. Be*. Woods's Orchestra. 463 WADITED TO LET. *0 LET FOR TERM, while curler if away in England, _ SEVEN-ROOMED TPURNISHBD BUSGALQW. ' , Situated Latimer square. Also Bungalow, situated Esplanade, New Brighton. "IBS 1 ••• BOX'S*. •
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17863, 8 September 1923, Page 1
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