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AMUSEMENTS

■ ■ ■ ' ■■■ DOLLARD ’ S ITCT U RES. On next Sunday evening at the Opera House Pollard's present the greatest of New York successes “The Misleading Lady,” a dramatic story featuring Bert Lytcll in the dashing role of Jack Craigen. This charming play has thrilled audiences wherever screened. There are moments when the audience sits tense, waiting for the next moment to straighten out things, then delicious humour relieves jhe strain and sends everybody rocking with laughter. ‘‘WHILE THE BILLY BOILS.” To-night's great production “While the Billy Boils,” it is safe to say will come to be accepted as the one Australian classic dealing with Australian humour and life in the back country. Oiie can witness it half-a-dozen times and then laugh heartily. Beaumont Smith’s picturisation of Henry Lawson’s quaint Australian characters are true to life while the settings for the stories are absolutely works of art. The picture shows Australia, as it is with its strong and noble women. This great picture will be screened to-night (Friday) and Saturday night and at the matinee on Saturday afternoon. Pollard's orchestra will be responsible for the musical portion of the big production. Suits may be reserved at The Bristol ’phone 261 free of extra payment. The prices are : Dress Circle 2/-; stalls 1’- plus tax.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 2

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