CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! OPENING DAY 24th NOVEMBER 2 p.m. 24th NOVEMBER SPLENDID SPECTACULAR SIGHT GORGEOUS PAGEANT Representing THE GROWTH AND VALUE OF TRANSPORTATION ALONG THE AGES FROM PALLEOLITHIC VEHICLE TO AEROPLANE. [ I . Headed by CLEOPATRA, THE QUEEN OF TRANSPORTATION.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, 17th NOV., .. ■ r . 8 o'clock. '. ■ ■ . GRAND OPERA HOUSE . •■■ DOMINION MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY FUND. MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Presents the Dance Play, • . • . . 'A MAGICAL NIGHT IN TROY" WRITTEN BY ME.O. N, GILLESPIE.. • Sec Brian Bora, Fergus M'Fergus," Peter Pan and Wendy. Visit Troy and show the ': dismal'goddesses a littkv modern pep.' A BURLESQUE. ■, ..' .'.- ' ' : Cast includes Messrs. J. B. Pearson, Hector Burn, James Duncan. Misses Margaret Colling,. Nancy. 1-abian, Kathleen Ferris, Jo Patterson, Madge Freeman, Dorothy Anderson,. Mabel Robertson, Lola Oxspring. ' SONG-DANCE-STORY. A ten minutes' peep at the Baby Class—ages ranging from two to seven years. ■Rollicking Sailors Hornpipes and Irish Jigs, Dainty Toe and Grecian Ballets, Quaint Minuets' Clever Acrobatic and Ragtime Ballets, Gorgeous Fro'cking, Brilliant-Lighting and Stage ' ■ - Effects, Tuneful Singing. ■ '•• • ORCHESTRA UNDER MR. LEN BARNES.' .... BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. -. ' ■ PRICES 3/0,.2/6,' 1/6.
ORIENTAL KAY (°pp-band rotunda) . VXVXIjX^ LJXLJ JJA 1 ( OPP. BAND ROTUNDA) GUTHRIE'S FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY SHOP ■ •- IS 'now open; ■",■■■ WE STOCK THOMPSON LEWIS'S AEKATED WHICH. \RE M 4DB FROM PURE ARTESIAN WATER SECURED FROM A DEPTH OF 500 FEET. TRY T.HEIR ORANGE SMASH AND CAMROO' DRY GINGER ALE. FROSTY JACK, ICE CREAM, AND ESKIMO PIE.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! AUTO-RAFT THEATRE. ■^RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-KIGHT! . . TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. A Moving Panorama of the Circus World. Never before lias.such a remarkable Circus Story reached tho screen. A First National Attraction "THIf. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST SHOW ON" EARTH" "THE GREATEST- SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST"-SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST SHOW ON-EARTH'^ "THE GREATEST .SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" "THE. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" . "LIFE'S CIRCUS," . , "LIFE'S CIRCUS." "LIFE'S CIRCUS." "LIFE'S CIRCUS." A show within a show—a picture yet'a circus. All the thrills, the gaiety,' the daring, and the atmosphere of the circus flashed on to the screen as you sit .and enjoy the most/dramatic and most entertaining .story, of. the sawdust ring ever -written. You Live in the Atmosphere of the Sawdust Ring.. You Thrill at the Applause of the Vast . Crowd.: -. You Hate with the Hate- of the Circus Folk. And you Love as they Love. Additional:"nLAKB OF SCOTLAND YARD" "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD" | And ■" '' I Excellent Supporting Programme. j ! MATINEE!- MATINEE!- SATURDAY, i ... "LIFE'S CIRCUS."' . . TTiMPTRE THEATRE. ■ ISLAND , BAY. Jw Grand -Week-end Feature Bill. Ist.- CHESTER CONKLIN In ' " • ■■ ! "THE BIG NOISE." Louder , and funnier than ' "M'Fadden's Flats." A different comecly.-drama. Conklin as a timid soul, .who. ..was nobody's business.one day and..the; big noise the ■ ' host. 2nd.-' '. TIM WCOY •- '• ' . . "RIDERS OF THE-toAEK." ;'..'; The night riders are. comirfg! :Tlie. thunder of galloping'hoofs—and- death-defying hearts. 'Thrills,-.-.'.' adventure, . romance " .with, tae "Kin-g yot' the ■Saddle". 3rd—Hal Roach. CpmedyV "Aching Youth." 4th.—M.G.M. JSTowg Reel. ..- '.....; TO-NIGH.:r '.-.FRIDAY,;.ibth" "TO-NIGHT , At the .' '■'"',: : ■ CONCERT CHAMBER,.TOWN HALL, j Repeat' performance of ; CYRIL HARCOURrS MASTERPIECE, A PAIR OF SILK' STOCKINGS." PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS." Brilliant1 Wit,'.1 Sparkling Comedy-, ■ ;. 'Splendid. Cast. ■■ . . Pi'ices: 35,-2s, Is. . Proe.iicd.S foi' Art Gallery I'.'iuul TSLAND BAY Lll'E -SAVING •' ANDA . SURF CLUB, ■ ■ OFFICIAL OPENING ... ■ • • J928-29 Season, " By,Hou. R. A. Wright; M.V., SATURDAY, 17th, 2.45 p. m. Sjiorts Queen and Band in attendance. Evening, 8 p.m. MASONIC HALL, SOCIAL AND DANCE Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Double 3s. N. A. INGRAM, Hon. Sec. DANCE DANCE I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I A DANCF- will be held' TO-NIGHT in ;-«•*■ the EMPIRE HALL, Cuba street. lat S o'clock.- Agood orchestra and. supper provided. Ladies,-Is 6d; geuts.^ 25,-.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 16 November 1928, Page 2
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