AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction Sir Benjamin and Ml John Pultesb TO-NIGHT, at, 8.-AII Hub Week. Ben and John Puller Present PODDY HURL-HA RET EVANS, With the SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY. SUNBEAM EEVUB COMPANY, 3d the Sparkling MAGICAL MUSICAL REVUE, ‘ANT LADY. 5 STRIKING VAUDEVILLE ARRAY! Mr KENNEDY ALLEN, Mn» The Droll English Comedians. Vocalists Signor and Signora Whose Charm MOLINARI. Never Pails. MOUNAEI. The Brilliant Prctidigilatcur and Illusionist: JEAN LB KOI. The Supreme Balancing Sensation: THE GREAT DALBEANIB. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION: SAM STERN, SAM STERN, Famous London Jewish Character Comedian, Tariff: Is, I*l 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government Tax and Booking Fee). Plan at THE BRISTIL till 5 p.m.; afterwards at JACOBS'S* Tobacconist. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY, SUMMER SHOW, NOVEMBER 29th and 30th, 1922. WEDNESDAY. Judging Sheep, Cattle, Clydesdale Horsea, Hunting Competition, Sheep Dog Trials, Pony Trots, etc. THURSDAY (People’s Day). Judging Draught Horses, Hackneys, Cobs, Ponies, Trades Displays, etc. Grand Parade of Prize Stock. Ladies' 1 and Stockmen’s Competitions, Champion Heaping and High Jumping Contests. ADMISSION: ■Gentlemen 2s, Ladled Is, Children 6d. B. F. DUTHIB, Acting Secretary. NOW OPENED! NOW OPENED! THE GREAT EXHIBITION. The Great Exhibition in Christchurch h*« now opened with its hundred and one attractions—its bands and orchestras, its splendor of unique lighting effects. Never before lias such a lavish Exhibition been held in tbs Dominion. SEE Railway Stations for Excursion Fares to Christchurch, VIST! CHRISTCHURCH AND SEE THE EXHIBITION. R A N D THEATRE. To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Splendid. Double-feature Programme. ‘The Yellow Stain,’ an absorbing drama of the Michigap timber lands, featuring John Gilbert. Also, ‘Lights of the Desert,’ an entrancing story, with Shirley Mason. Supports : ‘ Hallroom Boys’ (comedy), 'Paradise MaoriJand' (scenic), and latest News Reel. King bdward. TO-NIGHT 1—7.15—T0-NIGHT! BETTY BALFOUR, Who made such a bit as ' Squibs,’ now in 'MARY, FIND THE GOLD.’ Topical ... Budget Dramactto ,„ ... ‘Mad Woman' Scenic ‘Nights of Shadows’ ‘Blue Fox,’ episode 9, ‘Blue Fox.’ EVBRYBODTS THEATRE. Last Three Days, at 2.15 and 7.15. BEX BEACH’S Great Sensational Railroad Melodrama, ‘THE IRON TRAIL.’ New thrills, new adventures, new scenes, new perils. All-star cast. New triumphs. A thrilling story set in Alaska. Excellent Supports. Gazette, Comedy. ‘ Blue Fox,’ episode 9, ‘ Blue Fox.’
“ He looks rather pensive, doesn't he I ’’ “ Yes, and she looks rather ex-pensive.’' Stonemason: “And what sorb of inscription would you like on your husband's tombstone, madam ? A nice bit of |)oetry or something like that?” The Widow: “ No. I detest sentimental rubbish. Let it be something quite simple, such as ‘ William Jordan, aged seventy-nine. The good die young.’ ”
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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6
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