AMUSEMENTS. OC TAG 0 N TIIBA TE B. Best in Pictures and Music. 8 p.iu., ‘The. Puppet Man,’ tho most human Circus Picture over screened. Clowns, laughter, thrills. 0 p.m., E. J. and Dan Carroll present ‘THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY,’ a story of the sunlight and shadows of Australian society. Better than the Sentimental Bloke or Ginger Mick. 7.45, Overture, Gazettes, etc. Reserves ring 3.091. 0j UEE N’ S TIIBh TE E. Las), Two Days. Thos. H. luce's Triumph, a Gripping Romance of Two Worlds, •tub cup op life; Featuring Hobart lioswnrlh, Madge Bellamy, Tally Marshall. Also, Pnthc Gazette, Pa the Review, Suooky Comedy, and lire authentic picture of tho Royal Wedding. jp LA Z A TIIEA TR E, To-night, at 7. Eniiro Cha-llSTfi of Programme, Three-hour Doulilc-fcafuro Bill. Gareth Hughes in a Metro Six-act, ConiedyDnuua, ’Tho Hunch,’ and a Sclzuick Allsiar Five-act Drama, ‘You Can’t Kill Love.' Supports; 1 Robinson’s Trousseau,’ a Century Comedy, and New Episode Serial. KANDTH E A T R B To-night., at 7. Change of Programme. Three-hour Doublefeature Bill. Gareth Hughe.' in a. Metro Six-act ComedyDr.ima, ‘The Hunch,’ and a Sclznick Allsin- Cast in Drama, ‘You Can’t Kill Love.’ Supports: ‘ Robinson's Trousseau,’ a Century Comedy, and New Episode Serial. KI N G EDWA ED. To-night, at 7.15. For One Night Only. Gigantic Double-feature Bill. Full Threehour Programme. ‘Westward Hoi’ Charles Kingsley's famous classic of English literature, and 'The Unwilling Husband.’ Also, Supports and Royal Wedding. To-morrow: ‘ Courage,’ Firet National Drama, £Y ERYBO DY ‘ S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Gigantic Double-feature Bill, Tho great, csl three-hour programme ever offered. (1) 'Westward Ho!’ Charles Kingsley's famous classic of English literature. (2) ‘The Unwilling Husband,’ a real peppy comedy of errors, and a laugh every minute. Supports and Royal Wedding. COMING- 1 WAY DOWN EAST.’ Yesterday’s Hugo Audiences Spellbound! E MP 1R B THEATRE. Instantaneous Success of Edith M. Hull’s Sensational Arabian Novel, ‘THE SHEIK,’ For 5 days only, at 3.40 and 8.40. Be wise. Book at Bristol, or ring 444. Also, at 2 and 6.30, Gloria Swanson in ’The Shulamite.’ Comedy, Gazette, Scenic. TO BUSINESS GIRLS, milE Third, of the Series of JIFALTH TALKS will be given by Professor Rawson TO-MORROW (Thursday), 4th May, at 7.45 p.ra, in the Home Science Department, Otago University. AM Girls Welcome. Subject of Lecture, •FOOD AND HEALTH.’ PLEASE NOTE.—-Glass for Come live Physical Culture commences THURSDAY, lllh May, at 7.45 p.m., in Y.AV.C.A. Club Room.
FORBIJRT PARK TROTTING CLEF, WINTER MEETING, 1922. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 4th and 6th MAY. First Race at 11.30, and Last at 4.30. ADMISSION: {?rounds, Is; Grand Stand, ss; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d 'extra for Non-members. Children under 12 years will not be admitted. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 6
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