AMUSEMENTS. QOEEiN'S■ T H E A T R E DAILY, at <! and, 7.30. ‘ STEELE. OP THE ROYAL ■ ‘ STEELE, OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED,’ MOUNTED,’ By JAMES OLIVER CUEWOOD, With BERT LYTELL, STUART HOLMES, And CHARLOTTE MERRIAM. As a writer of the groat outdoors Mr Curwood stands alone, and especially is his place secure with his stones of the romantic North-west Mounted Police, COMMENCING FRIDAY, RICHARD DARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS And PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, In 'THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ ‘ THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ NOTICE Each Child Attending Saturday Matinee Will ho Presented with NESTLE’S CHOCOLATES,^ pLAZA AND. GRAND 2 p.ra. TWICE DAILY. 7.30 p.m. And every step will bring you closer to hysterics! JOHNNA HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In his Fastest Comedy, ‘ STEPPING ALONG.’ , ‘STEPPING ALONG.’ A RIOT OF ROARS. A FIELD DAY OF FUN. Also, an Amazing Photo-drama, ‘BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN.’ ‘BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN. A Butterfly's Life is Short, but Sweet. Look Out for ‘ THE CANYON OF LIGHT.' ipVEKYRODY’S THEATRE 1-1 DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ‘THE GOLD RUSH.’ Heartaches become rib ticklers, tragedies turn to laughter, miseries bring mirthfulncss, hardships breed chuckles as Chaplin burlesques ail the human ills. Supported by 3,000 miles of Romance and Laughter. It was only A LHTLE JOURNEY. Take a ticket for this roaring journey into the land of fun and, adventure, and meet WILLIAM HAINES, CLAIRE WINDSOR, And HARRY CAREY. CO MMEN CING FKIDAY, GRETA GARBO and ANTONIO MORENO, In • THE TEMPTRESS.’ Rente Blasco Ibanez’s grippmgly dramac story of a girl whose beauty amazed two Continents. IN ADDITION: ADOLPHE MENJOU and A GRETA NI.SSEN, ‘ BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’
TO ASSIST THE FREE KINDERGARTENS. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT In ]I!S MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. A Brilliant- Galaxy of Vocal and Tcrpsicliorcan Art. GLORIOUS TABLEAUX, GORGEOUS MUSIC, MYSTICAL DANCES. Organised Lv Mrs Richard Hudson, jnn,, In Aid of the free Kindergartens. ADMISSION CHARGES: Reserved Seats, 4s (no booking foe) ; Unreserved, 3s and 2s. The 3s Scats "can bo Reserved on payment of Is booking fee. BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 22. Hook Early. INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS, 4 PUBLIC MEETING will bo bold in -T-L the Old Town Hall, Currie street, Port Chalmers, on THURSDAY, July 21st, at 8 p.m. Ero W. D. Campbell, P.D.D., chairman. A cordial invitation is extended to _ all interested in the Reopening of All Nations Lodge, Port Chalmers. A special invitation is extended to young people from 16 years of age upwards. J. A. KINCH, Hon. See., Aggressive Work Committee. 127 Hay View road, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 8
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