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AMUSEMENTS. LOUIS BENNISOM LOUIS BENNISON SCORES ANOTHER BIG- SUCCESS As JEAN PAUREL In The Delightful Romantic Play, ■TUB GREAT LOVER.' ‘ TUB GREAT LOVER.’ ‘THE GREAT LOVER.’ •THE GREAT LOVER.’ Till Els first entrance last night nt Hir Majesty’s Theatre in the first act of ‘The Great Lover’ there.-surely was not_a single member of the large audience who imagined that Louis Bcnnisou as “Jean Paurd” war the same actor who played “Johnny Wiggins” on Saturday night, and that Mr Dennison can so sink his identity is indeed 1 a very great tribute to bis wonderful artistry It was a wonderful performance, and a memorable one. Hae a Dunedin audience , seen such acting, so many gripping situations, such delightful mid fascinating oomedv? Wo think not: and the wonderful reception accorded Mr Bonnison and every member of this excellent combination was a genuine testimony of unanimous approval Wo confidently predict that to-night anoihoi hugo audience will bo present to see am! hoar ‘Tho Great Lover.’ JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Air John fuller. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD, Managing Directors: Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynoll. Manager, Scott Colville. THIS EVENING, AT 8, THIS EVENING, AT 8, Tho End of an All Too Brief -Season, when J. 0. WILLIAMSON,. LIMITED. Present LOUIS BENNIPON LOUIS EENMSON In A Daring, Romantic Comedy of tho Opera Stage, —‘THE GREAT LOVER,’ ‘THE GREAT LOVER,’ ‘THE GREAT LOVER,’ 'THE GREAT LOVER,’ ‘THE GREAT LOVER,’ THE ROMANTIC MASTERPIECE THAT HAS COME TO MAKE HISTORY. IT REVEALS ALL THE MYSTERIES OP THE GREAT WORLD OP MAKEBELIEVE BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS. LAST NIGHT WAS A TRIUMPH For LOUIS DENNISON LOUIS DENNISON And the BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY. Play Produced by George D. Parker. Stage Manager 11. G. Nightingale BON PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY ISAHBS AT THE GEYSER. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s 6t]; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is extra, and to Gallery 6d. All prices plus lax. Empire theatre. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House; Daily, at 2.45, 6.30, and 8.45 p.m. Doris Keane in 1 Romance,’ an exquisite love story that will appeal to you, from Edward Sheldon’s celebrated play. Also, at 2, 3.45, 8.20, Larry Seme a in ‘The Bell Hop.’ Latest Pat.ho Gazette. Greater Empire Orchestra., 8 p.m. Book Bristol, or Thono 444. Watch for ‘Hurricane’s Girl.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 6

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