AMUSEMENTS. OPEN DAILY! OPEN DAILY! FOR ALL THIS WEEK, KING'S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET, THE WONDERFUL STRASBXJIiGr CLOCK EXHIBITION, OP ALSACE-LORRAINE, 12ft HIGH AND WEIGHS TWO TONS. EVERY QUARTER OP AN HOUR. Hours: Afternoons, 2 till 5; Evenings, 7 till 10. Adulte, Is (pins tax); Children, 6d. ROSLYN THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 22nd, at 8, BAND RELIEF CONCERT In Aid of FLOOD-STRICKEN PEOPLE. Programme de Luxe. KIRA STEWART, Hon. Sec. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. 2.IS—DAILY 7.15. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in ‘ ONE OF THE BLOOD,’ Eight Reds of Continuous Dramatic Fireworks, A Lavish and Tremendous Production. New Episode 'ROBINSON CRUSOE,’ Comedy, News, etc. QUEEN’S THEATRE. 2 and 7 p.m. Daily. Three-hour Programme. At 2 and 7, ‘ Outlawed.’ Action, adventure, and thrills aro packed tight in this Western' Drama. At 3.45 and 8.45, Houdiui, the wizard of all ages, in ‘The Man from Beyond.’ The most spectacular movie stunt seen here since the river scene in ‘Way Down East.’ Also Tutankhamen's Tomb, showing mysteries of ancient Egypt. OCTAGON THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Magnificent 8-act Paramount Special, ‘BLOOD AND SAND.’ Starring Rodolph Valentino, in a thrilling, passionate drama of Spain and her Toreadors. Splendid supports: Topical, Scenic, Comedy. If you appreciate good music, como and bear the Octagon Conoort Orchestra. Reserves ’phone 3,091. For ono week only. SLAZA THEATRE. AFTERNOONS, 2; EVENINGS], 7. Mary Miles Minter in ‘THE) COWBOY AND THE LADY,’ Assisted by Genial Tom Moore. 8.40, Tom Mis in ‘DO AND DARE,’ Five Snappy Reels of Action. Also, Sunshine Comedy, News, etc. (QBAND THEATRE. AFTERNOONS, 2; EVENINGS, 7. Tom Mix in ‘DO AND DARE.’ Five Reels of Speedy Action. , 8.40, Mary Miles Minter in ‘THE COWBOY AND THE LADY,’ Assisted by Genial Tom Moore. Also, Sunshine Comedy, News, etc.
Empire theatre. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. At 2 p.m. and 6.45, ‘The Power of a Lie,’ featuring Mabel Julienne Scott and Earl Metcalf, a Universal special. Also, at 3 and 8 p.m., ‘My Wild Irish Rose.’ Special attraction. : Pictures of ‘he Tomb of Tutankhamen. Comedy, Gazette. Empire Grand Orchestra, Reserve Bristol or ’phono 444. King edward theatre, 7.30 EVENINGS 7.30. Two Big Features. First: ‘ OUTLAWEiD,’ The biggest spectacular Western Drama ever presented. Second': ‘THE POWER OF A LIE,’ One of tho outstanding screen successes of the year. Big Comedy, Solzniclc News. PROFESSIONAL. c HARLES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, OPEN EVENINGS, DENTAL PARLORS, OCTAGON,
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Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 6
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