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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA AND GRAND X ■ MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30, RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE In ‘THRU’ THE FLAMES.’ ‘THRU’ THE FLAMES.’ ‘THRU’ THE FLAMES.’ A Daring, Sensational Romance of the" Fire Fighters. Also, that Bright and Breezy Comedy, ‘PARIS,’ ‘PARIS,’ With diaries Raj' and Joan Crawford. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. A Gripping Family Drama. A Story of Everyday Modern Life, ‘THE OLD SOAK,’ ‘THE OLD SOAK,’ ‘THE OLD SOAK,’ Starring JEAN HERSHOLT JEAN HERSHOLT And an Array of All-star Cast. The story of a wayward son who, in make believe, was wealthy, but in reality a struggling clerk. lie loved his parents more than life, yet ho cheated 'and deceived them to shower gifts on the jpl of his dreams. It is a picture brimming with deep sincerity and homely comedy. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Carnival Carnival UNDER CONTROL OF Carnival TJITZ PROFESSIONAL Carnival Jti DANCE BAND Carnival (7 Musicians). Carnival Grand Opening Dance, Carnival Carnival ART GALLERY HALL, Carnival Carnival THURSDAY, 31st, Carnival 8-12. Carnival Carnival Hats and Streamers. Carnival Lucky Spot Dances Carnival and Lucky Numbers. Carnival Prizes to First 10 Ladies Carnival and First 10 Gentlemen. Carnival. Don’t Miss This. Carnival Admission, 2s 6d. Carnival Supper provided. Carnival Right of Admission Carnival Reserved. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. NightNight. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. embley Club.” emblcy Club ” embley Club embley Club embley Club embley Club embley Club embley Club embley Chib ’embley Club A RT GALLERY HALL, TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 8-12. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Kapai Dance Band Lucky Spot and Excuse Mo Dances. Prizes. pper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d. :ses at Midnight to St. Kilda and Gardens.

Jn. a little country village there is a cottage, the door of which must Ire raised a little to bo opened, and for this purpose a hatchet is generally used. One night a knock came to th 6 door' and a youngster was sent to see who’was there. “Who is it? ’’ inquired the boy. “It’s me,” said a voice outside. The youngster, recog. nising the voice, shouted back Its Mrs Giles; get the hatchet.’ Mrs. Giles didn’t wait.

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Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 8