AJOTSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m.; 6.SO* to S'.ocpytijne. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME. MUSIC, DANCING. VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES AT BOTH SESSIONS TO-DAY. THE SHOW IS THE SAME THIS AFTERNOON AS AT NIGHT. NEXT WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY! V. Af. BEEBE presents Another Wonderful Programme of Celebrity Vaudeville, Musio and Motion Pictures. First. Appearance her? of Tho Vivacious English Obmediesme, AUDREY KNIGHT AUDREY KNIGHT AUDREY KNIGHT In iiesr Clever Sonss, Character Studiob and Impersonations. Positively last week of "THE BIG FOUR," "THE BIG FOUR," "THE BIG FOUR," Greatest Comedy Hannonise.rs on Eerth, in an entire Change of Programme. THEN WE'VE GOT A MARVELLOUS UNIVERSAL-JEWEL PHOTOPLAY IN 7000 FEET OF GLORIOUS FILM. IT'S ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES WE HAVE EVER SCREENED. LOIS WEBER'S TREMENDOUS PRODUCTION, "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" ~ "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE" From tho World-Famous Novel, "JEWEL," by Clar& Louise Burnham, with a Magnificent All-Star Cast, featuring CLAUDE GILLINGWATER, ROBERT FRAZIER, JANE MERCER, EVA THATCHER, RALPH YEARSLEY, JACQUELINE GADSDEN, FRANCES RAYMOND, FRED THOMSON, BETH RAYON. A Great Novel on the Screen. "A Chapter in Her Life" is a picture that bare? human souls to teach a Great Lesson, and it 3 does just th*t in an engrossing and fefcr'efla ■way. It runs the whole gamut of human emotions—it will give you more than a passing THRILL or LAUGH. Grippingly real, intensely satisfying—and totally different from anything tho Bcreen hae over seen before. v A BIG, CLEAN, WHOLffSOME, PICTURE THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN SEE. BESIDES, 13th Stirring Chapter of "THE EAGLE'S TALONS." CENTURY COMEDY. NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC . . Inimitably played by tha Wrarld-Famnttt SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tlia Be3t Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Bristol, pi ring up Brother Beebo (he's always on' tllo job). 'Phone 3iSB. 9989 LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST'TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, of the ' Brilliant Ftronch Comedy, • "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE." "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE." It has Christchurch Talking. IJI3IEATRE ROYAL. Direction . , . , . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. CONTHfUED SUCCESS Of the BRILLIANT ENGLISH ACTRESS, MISS GERTRUDE MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT,... And her ' ' . COMPLETE ENGLISH COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHI' ALSO MONDAY EVENING: THE BRILLIANT AND ENTRANCING FRENCH COMEDY. "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE." "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE." Extravagant and Highly Aiutising. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29th. Four Nights. , 1 A Play you'll never forget. " SMILIN* THROUGH." " SMILIN' THROUGH." " SMILIN' THROUGH." - "SMILIN' THROUGH;" " SMILIN' THROUGH." " SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH.".
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 1
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