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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE.

‘‘Milestones.” — Parents who interfere with the love affairs and business ideals of their cl ildy ren should see ‘ ‘Milestones screened at the Opera House on Friday apd Saturday and at the matinee on Saturday. The new Goldwyn production of this Arnold Bennett masterpiece is a lavishly made super-feature, and no expense has been spared in creating the atmosphere and' correct costumes and settings of each successive age depicted. The lesson is rubbed home in the most subtle fashion, as the eternal conflict between the caution and mercenary point of view of old age and the progressive and emotional beliefs of youth, is portrayed in each chapter. The romance is very beautiful, and the whole play an entirely satisfatcory and entertair ng offering. The supporting prograr ne includes the Larry Semon corned; ‘The Show,” a real riot of laughter

TOWN HALL. Hey, Kids ! Here comes the circus. And Shirley Mason is in it too. It’s Miss Mason’s latest William Fox photoplay called “Shirley of the Circus,” which will be the featured attraction at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday and matinee on Saturday. “Shirley of the Circus” is heralded as the dainty Fox star’s most spectacular photoplay. Miss Mason, it is announced, plays the role of a coryphee of the sawdust ring, and her dazzling stunts of horsemanship promise to give the patrons of the Town Hall some unusual thrills. The supports include a 2-reel Clyde Cook comedy “The Guide” and the serial “The Lion Mam”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 3