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j THE JOY OF THE TOWN! A PRICELESS JEWEL OF lIPPLING LAUGHTER AND : SUBTLE, TENSEFUL MYSTERY! 2.3o;r';' L NOW-SHOy/ING: • 7.45 QUEEN'S THEATRE.' UEEZ\ T'S THEATRE. It's.just, as we said. That Grand Old Man of the Screen, THEODORE ROBERTS, THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS, THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS ■■-■■■■' THEODORE ROBERTS ■ . ,- -.-THEODORE ■'•-.- la.-his Latest Masterpiece, "GRUMPY," ' - " GRUMPY," ■ ' "GRUMPY" _ .. ;,,,-.,-■- "GRUMPY" :, - "GRUMPY," - :.-'"".'": "grumpy," :•'■;' ■,Haß'.daptiva.fe.d;'all. hearts of all ages. No .?? c..e7« r t saw anything like if before," because, there has never' been another Grumpy;- He is unique, and will live in i your thoughts for as long- as you have the !'■"■ : 1 power of memory. ■ ". ;: A P4RA^IOUN.T PRODUCTION. ' I'ull Supporting- Programme. ■,--■ QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, ••■■: Under, the Eminent Direction of :'-- .: . .MR. -A:.; H. . JEROME. :BOX,.PLAN AT THE- BRISTOL. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. • -■■•- .Continuous 11-a.m. to 10 p.m ■ . , BEST AND MOST. .:;• THE-FINEST COMBINATION OF : PICTURES IN WELLINGTON.' ■No. -1--- ■■'• '■■ ••■■"" ■• ■ ■-■:'. • "WHAT WOMEN WILL DO." j- WHAT WOMEN WILL DO." "WHAT WOMEN WILL DO." .' A Drama for .Wise Men and Wise .Women. ■• '■ ' Starring : - - ANNA Q. - NILSSON. . . ■.' ANNA O. NILSSON. The Picture Magnificent—Life in ■ Cabaretr-High . Life—Low Life—theIhnlls of the Racecoures—a Spiritualist Seance-^and a Motherly Old Lady's Love. W2- ' .:.■' : ■■" '■■■ ■ ■ ■■-.. . :'...:. "BELL BOY 13." . i I! .' "BELL BOY 13." "BELL BOY 13."' - Starrine '■• - DOUGLAS MACLEAN. I DOUGLAS MACLEAN. ■: More Laughs than a Bell Boy has ! . Buttons. You supply must see this comedy.drama ' . " ,o£ the year. ' ' ; No. 3— ' . ' . RUTH ROLAND In " GO, GET YOUR MAN." The most daring stunts ever performed .for the screen. Rewrves at The Bristol till 5 p.m.:afterwards at /Theatre..- Ring 50. gITANNIA. , continuous from RITANNIA. 11 a.m. Daily. ■ ■--■• --NOW SHOWING. "A FRIENDLY HUSBAND." , ' ."A FRIENDLY HUSBAND."', The Merriest, Maddest, Most Mirthprovoking Motion Picture ■• Ever Pro- . duced. ; Featuring - LUPINO LANE. . Also, tno Big Special Spectacular^Western . . Drama,' "OUTLAWED." I. . .. ■■ ■ ■ -. . ...'.- ■■' . . . Featuring - - - .-■-, ; „•■■•" BILL PATON. •'■ Comedy. ... .:- Gasette. ;■'."... , Telephone 358. - - '.] -..-. ■'"■'■ ■■■ Where Music,' Song, and Laughter • • ••■ ■■• Reign Supreme. '•' -■•■ FULLERS' '.-.■-■-. ; ■ |-fe r Fuller .^WLt^ .No Dieappointment ■ with the- Quality o£ the Eotertainnient if' taken-at'His • • ■■■-■' Majesty's. .A- PROGRAMMiS MAGNIFICENT. Now-commencing their.JSig'htb-Week, and .. a Smashing. Success from the vcr.y . beginning. - '■'. .. "3TIFFY.ANO MO " ..' ;, •'.;■. STIFFY AND MO" t -.- ■•■^ l;P:h.lI .lip») (Royßerie) In •Another Brimful of Fun' Production ■ - : Entitled ;frllllS M g,il.wliSl:;:. ffi, of Brilliant Ideas. Tuneful Melodies,- Dainty Dances, Sure-fire Comedy, Gorgeous..Costumes, .and- Elaborate i: .. .'. '-.' Scenery. ' '' ' ■ "* : SEVENTY;-MINUTESof MSRRIMENT - Together with' Top^-Notch Vaudeville. '-''■'-:' - First Appearance of ' BILLY BOVIS; A Brilliant BILLY BOVIS,: Entertainer who -brings with-.him. a,, New Style'of Humour NATHA^l^Whrii^^ I.NAT HANLEY Pieces, at°he' : Piano are much in demand. :■■•• BILLY ELLIOTT,; ■._,-- -:, BILLY ELLIOTT, ~ :The Greatest of All Black-faced Comeoians, wio will bring along- a cart-load- of „.-. „-.,- -',-New.Laughs.. '..■-." ; ; 3al^:ta^ls6d^ 23. 6a-Ee!^ .ButnetS^^e;^ 5 a£^ S-30at i ■ ■ ]yjI RAMAR PICTURES,' ' . • I ■■ ■_■■■ :"■•■"':. TOWN HALL, ". : " ;SQ-NIGBtT.,'.., . TO-NIGHT ■ '■:'■ ' < •*■* -7-*s*' , • ■ I . " '.'BAOK.PAY." iv : '-;^'-. "BACK i PAY.'^ -■ . ■' ■■'•■■"•;...; Good' Supports. •'"-.-• ■' I j .'Admission, fid'and Is. : Under the. Distinguished Patronage of Her. Excellency the Viscountess : .. ; ' 'Jellicoe. -' MARSDEN ■" SCHOOL' BAZAAR (Miss Baber). :■'• ■ ■:■ ■ ■ ' In the ■ SYDNEY STROBE*-■■'SCHOOLROOM T,?^,2S. oPened by H°r' Excellency on ! WEDNESDAY,. sth SEPTEMBER, THURSDAY :a ; Ope^Mbming, Afternoon, and Evening. .FRIDAY: Special Cak ß Stall, from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. . ■Well-stocked-Stalls; Side - Shows,' etc, Tea Room. Admission■: Afternoon, Children • 3d, Adults 6d.. Evening, Children.6d, Adults. pCI^HERE DANciNG IS A DREAM OF AT THE EMPRESS BALLROOM. 86, Abel Smith street. The Rendezvous of the Elite. To-night-' 8-11. Gents 2g, Ladies Is 6d. Wed. Sat.i Carnival Nights, 8-12. Streamers, Balloons, etc., free. Gents 2s 6d, Ladiee 2s, including supper. BALLROOM DANCING PROF. C. WOOD, U.K.A.P,T.D., Certificated London and America. Learners' Classes, Tucs., Thurs., Fri., at' '8; course or single lesson. Private lessons given by. appointment any hour from 10 a.m.' Particulars' on application at Studio, 85/ Abel Smith street. Waltss (jasz and ordinary), One Step, unA Pox Trot taught in-oiie lesson. HishUnd *ad Characteristic Dmoing'-a .Specjali-ty, : j

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Evening Post, Volume 55, Issue 55, 3 September 1923, Page 2

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