AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr John FnII«. Last Nights The Pleuipobent Little Mng;Last Nights ciau of Whimsical. Frolicsome Last Nights Comedy, DAISY JEROME. A Tremendous Ovation from a Packed and Joyous House. Charming English Folk, CARLTON AND ROSSLYN, CARLTON AND ROSSLYN, Quaint Acquaintances and Mirth Induclsnts. BELLE MORA, Saucy Scotch Comedienne. First Appearance the Cosmopolitan Trio of Stars, THREE JACKSONS, THREE JACKSONS, In Surpassing Acrobatic Novelties. EDDIE MARTIN. FRED. WEBBER. Everybody’s Favorites, LINDEN AND BERRIDGB LINDEN AND BERRIDGB And a Piano. Second Week The London LES VIDEOS. Coliseum LBS VIDEOS. Sensation, LES VIDEOS. From England Direct—a Headline Novelty; PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE, The Funny, Fidgety, Tumbling Violinist and tho Beautiful Contralto. Tariff; Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking foe). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5.30 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS'S, tobacconist. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ORGAN R B C I T A L, ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, By E. HEYWOOD, F.R.CjO., At 8 o’clock. Vocalist, Miss LUCY JAMES. Collection on entering the Cathedral. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF MISS WALLACE’S ADULT CLASSES. THE Comraittco wish to Announce that tho BALL .arranged for THURSDAY, October sth, has been CANCELLED. In lieu of this an EXTENDED EVENING till 12 o’clock will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on OCTOBER sth, conducted on similar lines to the Jazz Evenings on Saturday nights. Thursday night members’ tickets will admit on this occasion. W. R. BROWN, Hon. Seo. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Q P B I N G SHOW, ART GALLERY BALL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 and 4. ENTRIES CLOSE Secretary’s Office, 1 Vogel street, at Noon on MONDAY, October A. D. MILLER, Secretary. pLAZA THEATRE. To-night, at 7. Complete Change. Three-hour Double-feature Programme. ‘ OHANNING OP THE NORTH-WEST,’ And HOOT GIBSON in a Universal Super-feature, ‘THE BEAR CAT.’ Supports: Comedy, Gazettes, and Scenic. I7IVBRYBODYS THEATRE. A Daily at 2.15 and 7.15 p.m. LILLIAN WALKER In a big picture crammed with suspense and) smashing dramatic climaxes, ’THE GRAIN OF DUST.’ In addition, Milton Rosmer in the Drama ‘ WUTHERING HEIGHTS,’ From Emily Bronte’s Classic Story. Topical, Comedy. Orchestra at 8 p.m. K ING EDWARD. To-night—7.ls—To-night. LILLIAN WALKER, With Edith Day and other screen favorites, in a picture grappling with the realities of life and love, ‘THE GRAIN .OF DUST.’ Excellent supports include Latest Topical Cartoon and Scenic. Commencing Saturday, Matinee, Anna Little in ‘ The Blue Fox.' Empire theater.—Dig New Bin, 2 and 6.45. Wanda Hawley in ’The Outside Woman,’ Marion Davies in ‘ Beauty's Worth.’ ‘Going Down to Buenos Aires’ (Scenic), Comedy, Gazette. Every lady patron visiting ‘Beauty's Worth’ to-day will be presented with a dainty tin of Taic Powder, with the compliments of Colgate and Co. Competition Winner advertised on screen to-night. aUJiEN’S THEATRE. Daily at 2 and 6.30 p.m. MAE MURRAY, The Star of Provocative Beauty and Grace. ‘PEACOCK ALLEY,’ Reflecting rosplendcntly the glamor of great cities between midnight and dawn. Supports: Latest Topical, Comedy (‘ No Parking’). Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol.
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Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 6
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