f AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THBATBB. Surprise ? We'll say so—and such _ a swift one that wc won’t spoil it by tellingit. But we will just hint, “ Look out, Connio.” NORMA TALMADGE, who owns the most of beauty, has everything but ‘THE WONDERFUL THING.’ And what’s that? Ah! Como and see Nonna’s finest portrayal. Then you'll know. Excellent supports. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. pLAZA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Another Tremendous Three-hour Doublefeature Programme. TOM MIX in a Fox Pive-act Thrilling Drama, ‘Rough Diamond,’ and CARMEL MYERS in a Universal Drama, ■Cheated Love.’ Supports: Fox Gazettes, Cartoon, Sunshine Comedy, and new episode ‘ WSn-ners of the West’ serial. RAND THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7. Another Tremendous Three-hour Doublefeature Programme. TOM MIX in a Pox Five-act Thrilling Drama, 'Rough Diamonds,’ and CARMF.L MYERS in a Universal Drama, ‘ Cheated Love.’ Supports; Fox Gazettes, Cartoon, Sunshine Comedy, and new episode ‘Winners of the West’ serial. g- I N 8 EDWARD. TO-NIGHT—7.IS—TO-NIGHT. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In the wonderous story of Love, Chivalry, and the Glorious Romance of Old California, ‘ THE SOUL OP RAFAEL.’ Topical Graphic. Scenic ‘ In and Out a Konga.’ Serial, Episode 11 ‘Tarzan.’ EVERYBODY’S THEATER. Last Two Days, at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. MARY PICKFORD In her greatest success to date, _ ‘ THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.’ Topical, Comedy, Scenic, and Sherlock Holmes Drama. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. Coming, an adaptation of Peter B. Ky lie's great story of the Nor’-west, ‘ KINDRED OF THE DUST.’ Empire theatre. Reserves, id. 444. I. ‘BACK PAY,’ ‘BACK PAY,’ Screening at. 3.45 and 8.45. 2. ‘HIS GINGAM GIRL’ (Sennctt Comedy), Screening at 3.15 and 8.20. 3. ‘ SOMETHING DIFFERENT,’ Screening at 2 and 7 p.m. 4. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, Screening at 3,5, and 8.10. 5. PARAMOUNT NEWS, GAZETTE, 5, 8. Octagon theatre. Afternoons, 2,50; Evenings, 7.45. Stupendous Engagement for one week only. First, “LE ROI THE GREAT,” the Idol of the World of. Magic. Second, ‘Royal India,’ the British Governments official screen creation of India. A picture for every man, woman, and child to see. Big Concert Orchestra.. Book your Seats at Begg’s, or come early. DUNEDIN INDUSTRIAL CO-OP. SOCIETY Will hold ANOTHER DANCE SOCIAL On SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, At 8 p.m., in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Porbury Corner. Best music, Messrs Price and Stewart. Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, basket. Committee Meets at 7.30 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 6
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