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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—NOW SHOWING DAILY.-? p.m. William Fox Presents Lincoln Carter’s Kinemelodrama, ‘THE .ARIZONA EXPRESS,’ ‘THE ARIZONA EXPRESS,’ ‘THE ARIZONA EXPRESS,’ . Bmhfc reels of super-speed action, with every kind of thrill to keep you on tho edge of your seat. There’s something, doing all the way in this mighty drama of railroad life. Also, WILLIAM DESMOND In a gripping romance of the pine country, ‘BIG TIMBER.’ ‘BIG TIMBER.’ • BIG TIMBER.’ COMEDY. NEWS. JgMPIRE THEATRE. 2 p.m. ? p.m. Orchestra 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT Paramount Present ZANE GREY’S ‘TO THE LAST MAN.’ ‘TO THE LAST MAN.’ MANAGERIAL NOTE.-Patrons are addsod to hook their seats at Tho Bristol md attend tho Matinees, as largo numbers lave been nightly turned away. Theatre ’phone 444. QUEEN’S THEATRE. 2 p.m.—DAILY —7 p.m. A “Master Picture” Programme. No. 1, ‘WOMEN MEN MARRY,’ r ith E. K. Lincoln and Florence Dixon, drama of old husbands .and young wives and young husbands and silly wives. No. 2, GLENN HUNTER In ‘THE CRADLE BUSTER,’ ‘THE CRADLE BUSTER,’ whirling comedy of a small town youth ho turned out to be tho fastest thing m town.

THE GAELIC SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND. T'J/ITE'M'BIiRS ore Notified that OONOESItJL SION TICKETS may 'bo obtained fop Scottish Societies’ Farewell to Mir JWh.ni Moore (Scottish' comedian), Princess Theatre, THURSDAY Next, tbo 18th. Tickets, 2s, obtainable at Charles Bcgg’s end M‘Noill’6, tobacconist, Stock Exchange; reserved free of charge at Bristol to 5 p.m., thereafter at Jacobs’s. J. M/LEAN, Secretary. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Empire billiard chambers, DOWLING STREET. 0. J. BERTDNSHAW.

Let poets sing their lilting song, And gaily smite their lyre, Give me the man who whistles while Jia’e- patting on a tyre.

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Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 8

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