AMUSEMENTS. ALLAN WILKIE SEASON. J-JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Sole Direction: ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE And Company of 35 Artists, including Miss HILDA DOREJNGTON, In the Plays of SHAKES PEA RE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The 622nd' Consecutive Shakespearean Performance, ‘ TWELFTH NIGHT.’ ‘TWELFTH NIGHT.’ TO-MOEROW NIGHT, , For the First. Time in Dunedin, the enthralling Historical Drama, portraying the commencement of the great struggle between the Throne and the Church, and containing some of the most poignant scenes in the whole of Shakespearean works, KING JOHN.’ SATURDAY, ' THE MERRY WIVES’ OF WINDSOR.’ MONDAY, ■HENRY THE FIFTH.’ N.B.—A Special MATINEE on NEW YEAR'S DAY, at 2.ls—‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’ PRICES; 6s, 4s, and 2s (all plus tax). Children to all performances, Half-price. Box Plans, together with Day Sales, at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. THEATRE TO-DAY, 7 p.m. Last Screenings of ‘THE FACE OF THE WORLD,’ Starring Barbara Bedford. Also, ‘STRANGE IDOLS,’ Featuring Dustin Farnuin. Supports: ‘Silk Stockings’ (Comedy) and News. pLAZA THEATRE. TO-DAY, 7 p.m. last Screenings of ‘THE FACE OP THE WORLD,’ Starring Barbara Bedford. , Also, ‘STRANGE IDOLS,’ Featuring Dustin Famum. Supports: ‘Silk Stockings' (Comedy) and News. OCTAGON THBA TR E. Final Screening To-night, Gladys Walton and Harry Myers in ‘Top o’ the Morning.’ special Universal attraction. Also, Lee Moran in ‘ HucksviJJc’s Romeo.’ Scenic and Gazettes. Reserves ring 3,091. Octagon Distinctive Orchestra. Second Group Musical Competition. To-morrow: Frank Mayo in ‘ CAUGHT BLUFFING.* gIPIEE THEATRE. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. All New Bill To-day. Thos. Meighan in ‘BACHELOR DADDY,’ his greatest picture. Also, Burton Holmes Travelogue, Mack Sennett Comedy, and latest News Gazette. Grand Orchestra at 8 p.m. Opening at 2 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Tel. 444, reserves. QDEBK'S THEATRE. Last Screening of the Finals. QUEEN’S BEAUTY COMPETITION. Come and decide who will win. Final Presentation of ‘JOHN CHLOOTE, M.P.,’ The world’s strangest love story. A masterpiece among plays. Usual Supports and Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 6
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