AMUSEMENTS. CAB, SIR? MAID, SIR? LAUGH, SIR? COMMENCE THE NEW YEAR WITH A SMILE. LAUGHTER WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY AT THE EMPIRE T H E A T 11 E AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. A dazzling, delicious, delectable dish of diverting, discriminating, dominating joy! SYD. CHAPLIN, SVD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, The screen's celebrated character comedian, in the Funniest Picture of his career, ‘THE MAN ON THE BOX.’ ‘THE MAN ON THE BOX.’ ‘THE MAN ON THE BOX.’ EVEN FUNNIER THAN HIS LAST- 1 CHARLEY'S AUNT’.’ A fast and furious riot of irresistibly fascinating farce, packed full of thrills and absurdly amusing adventure. Mind the bumps whoa Syd. takes you for this whirlwind ride down the street of laughter! Syd. as the ladies’ maid, groom, and cabbie was just made to be laughed at, and you'll laugh more than you've ever laughed before! You'll laugh (ill your sides ache. You'll laugh till you just can't walk. Also, the Third Series of ‘AMUNDSEN'S FLIGHT TO THE POLE.’ EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mu«. Dir.). Overture, ‘Sunshine and Showers’ (Flath) jEnlr’acte, ‘The Kinky Kinks’ Parade’ (Kahn and Donaldson). BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S for Ihe heartiest laugh you have ever had in your lives. Scats may be reserved also by ringing the Theatre, 'phone 444. PRICES: Front Stalls, Is 6d ; Back Stalls, 2s; Stalls Reserves, 2s 9d; Circle, & Sd. NO HALF PRICES AT NIGHT. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED !
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Evening Star, Issue 19450, 7 January 1927, Page 8
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