AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lessees; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. EVERY EVENING, AT 8. EVERY EVENING. AT 8. Overwhelming Success of E. J. AND DAN CARROLL'S COMEDY COMPANY IN ‘THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE' ‘THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE' ‘THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE’ ‘THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE’ ‘THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE’ PLAY, PLAY. By C. J. Dennis. Saturday Night's Immense Audience demonstrated fully their appreciation of this Wonderful Comedy. At timet; their laughter was uproarious, and then a tear or two would trickle down their cheeks. On the fall of the final curtain all the exponents of the Characters depicted in the Play wore greeted with applause unprecedented in the history of His Majesty's Theatre. THE BLOKE, DOREEN, 'ER MA, GINGER MICK, UNCLE JIM, THE STRAW 'AT COOT, ■ERB, and THE KID Are the living, breathing, talking characters who have become famous in print and picture, and seen for the first time in A REGULAR STAGE PLAY. A DELfGHTFUL COMEDY, A CHARMING STORY. Play Produced by Bert Bailey. Box Plans and Day Sales for To-night and To-morrow (Tuesday) Night at The Geyser. . PRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s (all plus tax). SAVOY CABARET. CtPECIAL EASTER DANCE TO-NIGHT. o Intending Patrons Should Reserve Tables Beforehand. 'Phono 2,339. ()TAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. EASTER TOUR NAM ENT. ANDERSON'S BAY COURT, TO-MORROW. The Remaining Finals will bo Played To-morrow. Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Obtainable at the Court. Admission, Is Id; Children, 6d. Of) TAG 0 K THBA TR E. TO-NIGHT, 7,45. Universal Jewel Production, 'HUMAN HEARTS,' Starring House Peters and a, wonderful cast. Powerful, appealing; a. tremendous drama of lile. Don t miss it. Magnificent Supports. Gazettes, Scenic, Comedies. Reserves phono .3.091. Full Concert Orchestra. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, at h.3U, T II E A T R E. AFTERNOONS, at 2.15; EVENINGS, at 7.30. ‘ARE YOU" LEGALLY MARRIED?’ A dignified and artistic effort. to acquaint the public with the tragic possibilities of a great abuse, BASED ON AN ACTUAL CASE. A true story that changed the marriage laws. Serial, Comedy, Topical.
Mr R. J. Knrtlans. the well-known crick-1 (.(or. lies sailed for the United Stales with 1 the object of placing Q-10l and Fluonzol on; Uio American market.—[Advt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 8
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