KING'S THEATRE.
Tom Moore will be seen for. the last time to-night at ' the King's in the stirring Goldwyn production, "A Man and His Money." What promises to be one of the finest programmes of pictures, song, and music will be given at the King's to-morrow evening. The star picture will be a fine reed Select masterpiece, "The Claw," Cynthea Stookloy's novel of South African life, featuring Clara Kimball Young. The popular novel makes a fine picture. A special added attraction. will be the initial appearance at the King's of the Lyric* Concert Party, including Mr Walter Whyte (Australia's well-known tenor), Miss Belle Pollard (the brilliant young Victorian soprano), and Miss Bathie Stuart (a clever comedienne and entertainer), a trio of talented artists, who will be heard in solos, duets, and trios, and will also make a feature of the beautiful Hawaiian melodies.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 14
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