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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S THEATRE. REX BEACH’S GREAT STORY. “THE NET,” PICTURED AS “FAIR LADY” £ Margh enta. WONDERFUL CA ST, HEADED BY BETTY BLYTII. Beautiful as Always, And do not Overlook GLADYS HULETTE 4k ilia Irrepressible Flapper, who Annexes a Lpuiit. xiwiv THRILL UPON THRTLI^-DESPERATE^.HAN’D-TO-HAND BAI ILLS NLW SCENERY—STRANGE AND UNIQUE TYI Lb. OTHER .IT TRACTIONS- nTinr . rT C MTMONT GRAPHIC TOPICAL BUDGET, GAUMONT SNApsnoTS N 0 8 . And . « . BUSTER KEATON in a Screaming Comedy. "CONVICT 13.” . KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Mr. L. D. Austin, Musical Director). Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre after 5 p.m. 'Phone 22—21-

fDRAND OPERA VXRAND . OPERA HOUSE DirectionJ. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. ANOTHER WONERFUL SHOW OF J. C. WILLIAMSON’S WORLD STARS. Commencing on SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, JAN. 13. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, JAN. 13. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., take much pleasure in presenting for the first time in New Zealand. London’s Greatest Revue and Comedy Artists, LEE WHITE 'HIE GLOWING. TEE WHITE The girl with the M onLEE WHITE derful Smile and the LEE WHITE Wonderful Style. Quite LEE WHITE the most delicious bunch LEE WHITE of fun ever shipped cross LEE WHITE seas. Her humour is of LEE WHITE tho inimitable kind, and LEE WHITE has all sorts of quaintly LEE WHITE original twists. ■And Her Gifted Collaborator, CLAY SMITH in the gladsome glamour CLAY SMI it of fun and frolic. CLAY SMIIH Supported by a NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. In the Reigning Revue Success of England and America. “BRAN PIE.” i “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” Unanimously proclaimed „ “THE HIGHEST TYPE OF REVUL. “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE." THE FINEST SHOW OF ITS KIND EVER PRESENTED IN THE DOMINION. IT SPARKLES FROM THE WORD "GO." “BRAN PIE.” With ADITIONAL SEASONING By A Specially-organised Company of Stars, Including The Noted English Comedian, ERNEST SEFTON First Appearance in New Zealand. LUCINE BECK The Famous London Impersonator. CL4RICE HARDWICK. ZOE WENKE. MVMBL CATCHCMr bet jnLIJ , N LANCE LISTER. . (Of “The Boy” Fame). And Everybody’s Favourite Dancers, MAIE BATED i ARCHIE THOMPSON. Together with a •SPECIALLY PICKED ''SPECIALLY PICKED CHORUS AND BALLLI. CHORUS AND BALLET. The whole production will be under the Personal Supervision of MR. ROBERT GREIG. PRICES-D.C. and R.S., 75.; Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. Gd. _ Lnrl -D, Stalls. Is. extra. Early Door vallety Gd extra. All Prices Plus lax. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. “THE SEA LION” Starring HOBART BOSWORTH, As dramatic as a hurricane, as full of force' as a ship’s sail in a gale. Also, “GUILE 01' V OMEN Starring WILL ROGERS. Clever-Full of Gentle CynicismCrowded with 1' un. GREAT SUPPORTS. Prices as Usual. Ring 50 for lU* erveii - athletic sports. IA W N T E NI 8. ,tWNTE N N 1 s. n’eW SOUTH WALES V. NEW ZEALAND. LADIES- INTERSTATE MATCH. To be Played on Iho THORNDON CLUB’S COURTS, Baisweil Street, off Murphy Street (Fitzherbert Terrace Tram Stop). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 & 13. Play Commences Each Day at 12.30. Admission to Grounds: *• Gd- «ach day. Boys and Girls, Is. each day.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 89, 11 January 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 89, 11 January 1923, Page 9