AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT.—BIGGEST VARIETY BILL IN! THE DOMINION, Pledged by the Proprietors as Having Perfect Priority and Pre-eminence at Prices that Privilege the whole Populace to Participate. pRINCESS~THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. AT 8 NIGHTLY. Direct from His English Triumphs, Celebrated Australian Comedian, ED. E. FORD. Facial Funniositics by the only man who ■ literally “changes countenance,” K D. E.' F 0 RD. ED. E. FORD. A Face for every Phase of Farce. First Appearance HYMAN LENZLER, HYMAN LENZLER, Youthful Prodigy of the Violin. England's Foremost Comedians, CARLTON AND ROSSLYN, A Delightful CARLTON AND ROSSLYN, Pair. The Great Italian Baritone, COUNT FILIPPINI. COUNT FILIPPINI. BELLE MORA. HECTOR NAPIER. A New Store of Wit and Travesty by the Loudon Pantomime Favorites, HIESTE AND VENTON. HIESTE AND VENTON. DELAYALE AND >OCKLER. FOR FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA’S WONDER CHILD. LIT TL E LOR NA. The exquisitely impish Princess of Impersonation, in mirthful mimicry of Daisy Jerome, Jennie Hartley, and other Fuller stais. Tariff : Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (phis uovernment tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5.30 0.m,, afterwards at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Qh E E N’S THEATRE. DAILY, at 2.0 and 6.30. (The Kid) JACKIE COOGAN (The Kid) Five reds of smiles, fun, and sobs. ' ‘MY BOY.’ ‘MY BOY.’ Also “Snooky,’ the almost human monkey, ia ‘Snooky's Fresh Heir.’ Topical. Pathe Review. ‘My Boy’: 2.0, 3.50, 6.50, 8.50. I N G EDWARD. To-night—7.ls—To-night. JACKIE COOGAN, Chaplain’s Famous Kid, in another laugh record that 'mocks tho spots off ‘ Peck’s Bad Boy.’ ‘MY BOY.’ ‘MY BOY.’ Also “Snooky” in ‘Snooky’s Fresh Heir.’ Gazette, Review, and episode 2 ‘ Blue Fox.’ To-morrow: ‘Four Horsemen of Apocalypse.' jgj VBBYBODY’S THEATRE. To-day, 2.15, and 7.15 To-night. GEORGE ARLISS and LOUISE HUFF In a story of treason and intrigue; full ol action and suspense; romance of youth ana of age; not a dry historical play. ‘DISRAELI.’ ‘DISRAELI.’ Topical, Comedy, Scenic, ep. 2 ‘Blue Fox.' Special Musical Score. ’Phone 3,599. ‘ Disraeli ’ screens at 3.30 and 8.30 p.m. Empire Final Screenings, 6.55, 8.40. THEATRE. ‘HER HUSBAND’S TRADE MARK.’ Sennett Comedy, Gazette, Scenic. We open 6.45. Boole at Bristol. To-morrow: ' ALMA REUBENS in ‘FIND THE WOMAN.’ Justin Johnstone in ‘Tho Plaything of Broadway.’ £5 prize. See Vestibule for particulars.
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Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 6
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