AMUSEMENTS
7 ■ ' OPERA HOUSE. ' , ■ v'oWS'mean to a metklefebme" y'ofi'ng girl'vritli 1 the /, desire todrink7deep“."Of the wine or life is 1 the subject, matter of the popular,' novel ‘‘Brass,” 'to be shown (at the Opera Houser.to-night (Friday). "“Brass” is .classic 7 of‘the screen and'deals with.'marriage and ; divorce. Young .Philip and Mar--7 theiiite'fves unhappy', •. altfifdugh;; JneWly-ni^rribd:/ <?:! £,!nt'a£ig!e ; r-'nt'cldfeel^'fd)l’ows. entivriglement, ! as ( ‘‘s G.,?tHe’i:hurse,‘(finds hbtself- cher- / thing ajlpye of and as Philip rinds himself.tfije.object pf ( a. designing ; young .hhsb'and‘;se i eker.''.. , , Saturday—Chkr]o‘s' u J6iibs.—“Cupid’s < Fireman”, (Fox screen ■v. version Offthe-stdry' by'Richard Hkrcling. DavMW'AfidyNMiG ee's ’• 1 Chbrus (Hii/N'wRU Opera House t<y^‘cd , r l O'w <J '(S'athrday), at' the and again at night. Charles : has thp best part’bf’histhrillihg movie'career, and Marion'Nixon, a ' new comer ;t0, 4 the serein, is Excellent a the leading' Wining pari Monday—(-(Circus'. .Days.”—As the hero of a ,a bare- ; back riding., is 'the small boys<iriMiis'new: First National picture; ‘‘Circus'-Days',” a-t the Opera House on Monday; and Tuesday next. He has the stellar role of Toby Tyler, who runs away from''the farm of= an oyer-bearing- uncle: and (obtains a job as, a, circus peanut’ salesman?''-Toby’s •cllance ; comes when) Jeanette/ tiny equestrienne star, sprains her ankle. '- y ' ' ' BDACJEBA'LL. A' three-star attraction is billed for Saturdayp-in. Mandi's, Hall. The first picture;is • “The Love Master, ” a First . ’ National attraction starring the wonder dqg..;“Strongheart.” The next picture is (.the thrilling fight for the * world’s championship,; Jack’.“Dempsey versus Tom ' Gibbons. This fight went the fijll >lJ> 'rounds antUcritics differed on the, referee’s .decision. . / Vpi&Ht.FILM; ■ • 7.7? •■■ -(X : r- ~ . ■■ J- ... ■ ; ’7’Jack" Dempsey.-v.'.(.Tom; Gjbbhns, a , figh'j? ;of the njme/ will ; be’ screened)at f ßlackball 'bn this.JSatur- - Ruiianga on . Tuesday,- and at the ■ ■ Greymouth Town Hall next Wedne«- ;* . diiy’^Sirice! I .Dbmpseyj' ‘ivoh -.the ’ title-’ by ■ hhbcking’but'B'ig Willhrd; he-has •fe;'pjrdydd/invincible, and Gibbons is the ; gohe-tfib scheduled (7; with; the champion.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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