AMUSEMENTS. E MPIRE, Book! Book! Book 1 TUESDAY NEXT. 'The Affaire of An-a-tol ’ and (early sessions only) ‘ Gappy 8 p.m., Elsie Ferguson in ‘ FOOTLIGHTS.’ Cartoon, Gazette. 7 and 9.30, Ricks.’ Stall spate HAROLD LLOYD, in may be booked: at ‘Now*»ir Never.' Theatre. Circle Spats at Bristol. Book now. Screamingly Funny 3-roel Comedy. OCTAGON THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Double Feature Programme. 8 p.m., Harry Carey in ‘THE FREEZE OUT.’ Tho fall of a card meant life, death, riches, poverty, love, or halo. Uuiv'cirsal special attraction. 9 p.m., ‘MOTHERS OF MEN,’ adapted from the story written by William Henry Warner. Selznick production. 7.45, Overture and Supports,. Reserves ring 3,091. aUEBN’S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY! . A First National Special Attraction. A tale of wondrous adrient’uro in Old Spain in ‘ SERENADE,’ ‘ SERENADE,’ Featuring Miriam Cooper and George Walsh. Also, latest Patho Gaze Its and ‘Nothing Like It’ (Christie Comedy). A programme really worth while. Plan at The Bristol. LA Z A THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. VIOLA DANA in ‘ THERE ARE NO VILLAINS’ a Metro Comedy-Drama. Supports; ‘Alfalfa Love’ (a Century comedy), Topical Gazettes, and new episode ’Terror Trail' serial. Q. R A N D THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. VIOLA DANA in a Metro ComedyDrama, 'THERE ARE NO VILLAINS.' Supports: ‘Alfalfa Love’ (a Century comedy), Topical Gazettes, and new episode ‘Terror Trail’ Serial. King bdward theatre. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. A Mammoth Production, ‘ The Inner Chamber,’ starring Alice Joyce. The ‘Motion Picture World’ states that never before has Miss Joyce appeared to hotter advantage than in this picture. Tho well-varied supporting programme includes the latest Gaumont Graphic, Patho Comedy, and Fifth Episode ‘ Hidden Dangers ’ Serial. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY! A SCREEN TRIUMPH, Featuring ALICE JOYCE in ‘THS INNER CHAMBER,’ Adapted from Charles C.'jUdwell Dobic’s famous novel, ‘The Blood Red Dawn.’ Also, latest Gaumont Graphic, Patho Comedy, Fifth Episode ‘Hidden Dangers’ Serial.
TAGO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, TO-MORROW. /THREAT EXHIBITION of Field Games, 'WT Javelin, Discus, Hammer, Shot, Pole Vault, OTAGO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, TO-MORROW. A RTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL.Cathedral Stall Dance, Saturday, 25th March, 8 p.m. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s. Musician, Mr A. Gordon.
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Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 6
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