AMUSSMENT& p BIND ESS THEATRE, Direction: John Poller sail e«Uk I4JL TO-NIGHT-AT 8-ffiO-NTGHT, Magnitude and MceSt PROGRAMME. LAUGHS ASD lasses, Doddy HURL AND EVANS Hem BOK-L AND EVANS SUNBEAM REVUE CO, SUNBEAM REVUE GO. Present A Now Riot of Revue Nonsense, ‘POTTS, THE GARDENER,' ' POTTS, THE GARDENER,’ ■POTTS, THE GARDENER,’ A ’Roaring Rovusical Success. CHARLES LAWRENCE, _ CHARLES LIAWRENCB. Brilliant Pianist and Monologniii THE BALTOS, THE BALTOS, A Balancing Sensation. THE CAMPBELLS, A Concertina Triumph. Special Re-engagement Austral: a’a Premier Comedian, FRED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. Tariff: Is, Is 6:1, 2s 6d (pins Government tax and booking fee). Plan at BRISTOL till 5 p.ra. ; thereafter at JACOBS'S, Tobaocomst. EMPIRE, Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House. At 5 and B.JO p.m,, the Pircs National special attraction, ‘The Brig&t Shaw!,’ featuring Richard Barthdmoss and Dorothy Gish in an amazing tale of a young rover and a Spanish dancer, who wear® through strange adventures, deceit, and d«* light. A romance amid Cuba's purple nighta. Empire Grand Orchestra. Book Bristol or Ring 444. We open 2 and 7. jg'INQ EDWARD THEATER TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. JUDGE BELLAMY and “OSCAR” (tho Elephant) in The Picture of Rare Novelty, ‘ SOUL OP THE BEAST.’” A Circus Story that’s a Circus to Sea! QUEEN’S THBATRS 2 p.m.-—DAILY—7 p.m. ‘THE GREAT LOVER.,’ Featuring Claire Adams. Tho screen, ver* sion of the stage success played hero pa, cently by Louis Bennison, the play that stole the public's heart. Also, Gladys W&lfea in ‘THE TOLD PARTY.’ It’s thrilling, hilarious, exciting. IT WELL HAUNT THE EYE—Beauty, Gowns, Artistic Sets, Splendor. It will Startle the 'Mind—Novelty, Thought, Sup, prise. Suspense. It will Thrill tho Heart— Bear Chase, Aeroplane Flight, Cabaret Gaietv, Love, and more of it. FLORENCE VIDOR in ‘WOMAN, WAKE UP,’ now showing at EVERYBODY’S THEATRE, Matinee, 2 p.m. Evenings, 7.50. GRAND OPENING OF DANCING SEASON, ART GALLERY HALL, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th. Q_E AN D LABOR DAN 09 Exhilarating Music by the Sunshine Players. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gouts, 2a, Dancing till 12 p.m. OBICEETERS. A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL mil b* A held in the SAVOY (TUDOR HALL) on THURSDAY, January 31, at 8 p.m* for the purpose of Saying Farewell to Mx G. A. MARTIN (President 0.0. A.). Occasion will also bo taken to do honor to tho Otago Cricket Team, Players and Supporters are requested to Attend in Force. Musical programme. Admission; 2s 63.
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Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 8
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