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AMUSEMENTS. MURIEL STARR SEASON COMMENCES TO-NIGHT. COMMENCES TO-NIGHT. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS TO-DAY. To-night's Plan After X p.m. will bo On View at tho Geyser, Where Day Sales can also be Obtained. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, For a Season of Seven Nights, THE CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, MURIEL STARR MURIEL STARR (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), Presents TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NEXT, ‘THE HOUSE OF GLASS,* ‘THE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ By Max Marcin and George M. Cohan. CHARACTERS (in the order of their ‘ appearance); Nolie (a Servant) Clarice Kingsley Margaret Case MURIEL STARR Mrs Brandt Bertha Ballengcr James Burke Raymond Lawrence David H. Carroll (of Police Headquarters) Augustus Neville Crowley (of Police Headquarters) Felix Bland Watson (a Butler) Kyrle Sylvauey Harvey Lake Kenneth Brampton Hugh M'Clellan Harvey Adams Judson Atwood Charles Lawrence Wada (a Jap. Servant) Fred Coape Edith (a Maid) Bribe Scott Governor Patterson Frank Heathcrley Tho Plav Produced by HARVEY ADAMS. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act I.—Margaret Case’s Room in Mrs Brandt’s Now York Boarding-house. Ten Years Elapse. Act ll.—-Lounge in Harvey Lake’s House at Kansas City. Two Years Elapse. Act Hl.—Library in Harvey Lake’s House in New York. Two Hours Elapse. Act IV.—The Same. During the Season Miss Starr will present some of the most popular Dramas and Comedies from her Repertoire, Including; TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, ‘TUB HOUSE OF GLASS,’ NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘THE GOLDFISH.’ NEXT THURSDAY, ‘MADAME X,’ NEXT FRIDAY, ‘FRENCH LEAVE.’ NEXT SATURDAY, ‘WITHIN THE LAW.’ Miss Starr is now at tho zenith of her fame, and tho various characters she will impersonate in Dunedin will give her ample scope to show her undoubted talent as an emotional and comedy actress. Mr Harvey Adams, a distinguished English actor, comes to Dunedin with a high-class reputation, and will play leads in all the attractions. They will have the support of a brilliant company of international artists. POPULAR PRICES: 6s, 5s ,3s (plus tax), and Pit Is fid. No Early Doors. STANLEY GRANT Manager QUEEN’S THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2. T Tho King of the HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, i a glorious romam. spaces, from tho novel ‘ CHIP OF THE •CHIP OF THE ‘ CHIP OF THE ‘ CHIP OF THE, ’CHIP OF THE ‘ CHIP OF THE ‘ CHIP OF THE l-NIGHT, at 7.30. Vestern Range, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT r -IBSON, HOOT f'TBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, of the great open by Ti. M. Bower, FLYING IT.’ FLYING U.’ FLYING IT.’ FLYING IT.’ FLYING IT.’ FLYING IT.’ FLYING U.’ Speed—Action—Thrills. Romance—Adventure—Cheers. And the Greatest of all is HOOT GIBSON A different and more HOOT GIBSON, entertaining story, HOOT GIBSON, with many novel twists. Spectacular horsemanship, the like of which is seldom seen on the screen. See Hoot Hght, ride, and love in tho wild and woolly » Western way. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. For Reserves Ring 1,979. Held Only Until 7.45. PHENOMENAL DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. DO YOU REMEMBER? 1 Mademoiselle from Armentieres.* ‘ The Long, Long Trail.’ ‘ Are Wo Downhearted ? ’ ‘ Hullo, Who’s Your Lady Friend? ’ ‘ Tipperary.’ THEY ARB ALL AT THE pLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7,30. With BETTY BALFOUR In Britain’s Great Epic, ‘ REVEILLE,’ ‘ REVEILLE, ‘ ‘ REVEILLE,’ ’ REVEILLE,’ A Picture that will stir you isa no other picture has ever done. Scenes indescribably beautiful and sacred. Scenes of hectic gaiety and unrestrained laughter. * REVEILLE,’ ‘ REVEILLE,’ Tho Picture which immortalises the part our WOMEN ami our MEN played in the Great War—and the Post-war Years. ‘ REVEILLE,’ REVEILLE,’ The Picture H.R.H. the Prince of Wales witnessed no fewer than three times in London, and commended it. , And then ELEANOR BOARDMAN In ‘THE CIRCLE,’ ‘THE CIRCLE; A Startling Story of Erring Wives and Best Friends. II ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. The King of the Great Outdoors, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In his Latest and Greatest, ‘ CHIP OF THE FLYING U.’ ‘CHIP OF THE FLYING U.’ ‘ CHIP OF THE FLYING U.’ A gay, ad ion-full, gorgeous picture of the open range, with a thrill in every foot. Other Supports. Usual Prices. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8 p.m. Until Midnight. OLD AND NEW DANCES, OLD AND NEW DANCES, Including Waltz, Fox Trot, One-step, Boston Twostep,' Lancers, Alberts, Medley, etc. WONDERFUL MUSIC. RITE ORCHESTRA. (Six Soloists). Sit-down Supper Provided. 2s fid—Admission—2s fid. N.B.—Alcohol is Strictly Forbidden in or about tho Hall. Offenders will be instantly dismissed from tho dance. WANTED Known-That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are I executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 8