AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATEE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. / ’ A Paramount Picture, ‘TO-MORROW’S LOVE.’ Folks all said tlicse newly-weds were a perfect match, and they were. Every fight ended in a draw. Folks all say this picture is a perfect comedy, and it is. Every scene is a laugh. Just a tip: Be there! This is a really good two and a-quartor hours’ amusement. Our Mr Neale offers the following in Music, in his usual good style:— OVERTURE, ' GRACIOZA ’ (Metra). SELECTION FROM THE MUSICAL PLAY, ‘THE STREET SINGER’ iFraser-Sinison), ■ PLAYFULNESS’ (Tschaikowsky). All! HE BALLET, ‘DANSE PERSANE’ (Guirand). ‘SERENADE’ (Haydn Wood). RIGODON DE DARDANUS’ (Rameau). ‘IN THE SPINNING ROOM’ (Dvorak). ■AIR DE BALLET’ (Eric Coates). ■INTERMEZZO’ (Howard Carr). INTERLUDE FROM THE OPERA ‘ALGLALA ' (Do Leone). ‘ POEM SYMPHONIQUE ’ (Saint-Saens). ‘INTERMEZZO’ (Thiele). Circle Plan at Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre. ’Phone Reserves kept until 7.45. PLAZA AND GRAND “• TO-DAY, 2; TO-NIGHT, 7. Two Dig Attractions : BABY PEGGY BABY PEGGY in ‘THE LAW FORBIDS,’ ‘THE LAW FORBIDS,’ A Universal Jewel De Luxe, Holding the Mirror of Truth up to the Divorce Courts. Also, ‘THE FOG.’ ‘THE FOG.’ in ‘THE FOG.’ •THE FOG.’ ’ THE FOG.’ Gripping plot and appealing romance are cleverly woven into this fascinating “ Metro.” g'ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. 1 THE MAD WHIRL,’ A picture of love and romance and of the life we lead to-day, EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. MILDRED HARRIS .MILDRED HARRIS AVith CULLEN LANDIS CULLEN LANDIS
GAP r I N G. O.U.S.A. CAPPING- CONCEPT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Props • Sir Bon and Mr John Puller), TO-NIGHT, a.t- 7.30 o'clock. Also JULY 23, 24, 25. Box Plan, Bristol. PRICES: 4s Id, 2s (no taxi. PIT D VY SALES AT GEYSER SODA FOUNTAIN On Days of Performance. Doors Open: Pit, 6.30 p.m.; Theatre, 6.45 p-m. CAN YOU SOLVE! THE! CAPPING PROGRAMME CROSS-WORD PUZZLEr c A P P I N Cl. TULL ON THURSDAY NIGHT.
FOII AN EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION COME TO THE MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, THURSDAY NIGHT! THURSDAY NIGHT! At tlio S A Y 0 Y. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. A jolly informal event, where one can enjoy all the iidvantaces of 0116 of Cio " ncs “ Dance Halls lor "its size, in the world, and bo cure of mooting none but jolly nice, worth-while people.
A Westport Press Association telepTuiu states that a Arc originated in Russell’s bakery at Ngakawau this morning, and spread to M'Marn Bros.’ hotel and to the Ngakawun Hall. The buildings were completely destroyed.
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Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 8
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