AMUSEMENTS. DAYLIGHT SAVING. IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS, WE HAVE DECIDED TO REVERT TO THE USUAL HOUR OF COMMENCING OUR EVENING SESSION. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, , . TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-NIGHT, at 7,45. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. . TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. 0 C TA G ON T HEAT 11 E TO-NIGHT, 7.45 p.m. HERE SHE IS AGAIN. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. 1 , CLARA BOW. WHAT A STAR THIS GIRL IS! Remember her in ' Kid Boots,’ and then in ‘ it.’ WELL, FORGET THEM BOTH, For hero she is in her Latest Film, Which CONTAINS MORE LAUGHTER AND ENTERTAINMENT THAN BOTH PUT TOGETHER. ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.' ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE,’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH DOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ | Clara Bow, the 'lt' girl. Hero ia a bright comedy drama specially suited to I her' vivid personality. Remember ‘It”? [ Hero is its successor, and it’s a riot. ■ OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.). Circle .Plans at Chas. BeggV. Stalls a* the Theatre. Ring 13-091. NOTE! In Response to Numerous Requests eve have decided to Revert to our USLAE HOUR of COMMENCING our EVENING SESSIONS—--7.30, 7.30. 7,30, 7.30. 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30 7.30, 7.30, COMMENCING FROM TO-NIGHT. |£IKG EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. JOHNNY'HINES JOHNNY HINES in ‘ ALL ABOARD.’ 1 ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ ALL ABOARD.’ Supported by JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. ‘THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE, 1 ISI'IxAS HALL, NOVEMBER 19th, NOVEMBER 13th, At 8 p.m., * DANCE VARIETIES/ A DEMONSTRATION OF DANCING BY PUPILS OF THE CROSSAN STUDIO. Programme Includes: Egyptian Scene, with Mr Reg. Richards in * tho character of Sheik el Rashid, Peggy ■ Black as Zoboid the captive, Molly Johnston as Flower of tho Orient and Authentic Egyptian Dancers, Too Solo, ‘ The Golden Bird,’ GLADYS CROSSAN. Recitation, ‘ The Highwayman,’ Winnie Beck. ‘ Ballet Hongroisc.’ 1 1 Heard You Singing.’ Winnie MTeak. Cabaret Scene, wherein tho cabaret patrons aro highly entertained with tho Charleston Ballet. ‘ Echo Song.’ Muriel Eagar, A.T.C.L., with flute obbligato by Mr Pope. ‘ln an Old Gallery.' Roberta. Williams and Daisy Catto. Jarefoot Ballet.’ Frolic of the Flamo Sprites. )anco Varieties’ is produced by GLADYS CROSSAN. Musical Directress, Daphne Pearce. Ono Price of Admission, 2s; Children. Half-price. Tickets obtainable at Studio, Colonial Mutual Buildings. Booking at Bristol. Plan Opens November 16th,
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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 8
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