AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S AND GRAND. 2 p.m.— DAILY—7 p.m. The Greatest Forest Fire ever filmed is in ‘THE NINETY AND NINE.’ ‘THE NINETY AND NINE.’ See It and prevent fires. The story of an outcast who saved the lives of those who shunned him by driving ft locomotive through miles of blazing forest. Featuring Colleen Moore, _ Warner Baxter, and Gertrude Astor. It is seldom a film rings so true to life and grips the heartstrings like ‘THE NINETY AND NINE.’ Additional attraction, ‘THE SAGE B RUSHER,,’ With Roy Stewart, Marguerite Do La Motto, and Noah Beery. Seven powerful reels chockful of thrills, action, adventure, and sweet romance. pLAZA AND EVERYBODY’S 2 p.m.—SHOWING DAILY—7 p.m. A Lightning Drama of the Prairies. TOM MIX Piles Thrill on TOM MIX Thrill, with TOM MIX Dizzy -Speed, in ‘ MIL E-A -MIN UTB ROMEO.’ ‘ MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO.’ ‘ MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO.’ See him ride like the wind, shoot for honor, and love like Romeo. Also, a Searchlight on Society, ‘THE WANTERS,’ Starring Dainty ‘ THE WANTERS, Mario ‘THE WANTERS,' Prcvost, From maid to mistress of all she surveyed, but money couldn’t buy the happiness she craved. Bo Seated Early and See all this Really Wonderful Programme. 0 cT AGON T HEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Rupert Hughes present a message for those who believe in good old home life; ‘ REMEMBRANCE.’ A Goldwyn Masterpiece. You will laugh at dear old Dad and his old-fashioned ways, but you will love him all" tho same. Special Music has been selected, and will be rendered bv THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Black Diamonds’ (Aubor).. By Special Request: ‘Barcarolle,’ ‘Tales of Hoffman ’ (Offenbach). Doors open 7 p.m. Programme commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at Bcgg s, or ‘Phono 3,091. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE,, THURSDAY, MAY 8, at 8 p.m. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PUBLIC READING OF ‘JULIUS CiESAR.’ Bos Plan now open at The Bristol. Tickets on Sale at The Bristol; also at Theatre night of Reading. Price, 2s. Price, 2s. 11. W. HUNTER, Hon. Sec., P.O. Box 124. ■ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ORIENTAL CARNIVAL, MEMBERS of the Entertainment Committee and 'PERFORMERS in the Revue are requested to meet for Rehearsal in tho Association's Booms, Octagon, on TUESDAY, 6th May, a(t 8 p.m. Please bring -any of your friends who would care to assist D. 11. ROGERS, Secretary.
FOEEURY park trotting CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1924, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Bth and 10th MAY. First Raco at 11.50 and last at 4.30 each day. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d extra for nonmembers. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS .WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 18626, 6 May 1924, Page 6
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