AMUSEMENT* THE PALACE MATINEE DAILY AT 2 NIGHTLY AT 8. WE HAVE A ‘BEAUTIFUL PICTURE NOW* SHOWING. CIRCLE A VITACRAPH BLUE RIBBON DRAMA, STALLS 6 THE TRIUMPH OF THE WEAK 3 The story of a mother’s devotion against crushing odds, starring f>hat magnificent actress, ALICE JOYCE. Beautifully produced and acted. A remarkable film. ■ —EXCELLENT SUPPORTS—NEARLY A PAPA. CHRISTIE COMEDY, THROUGH THE NATION’S PARKS (SCENIC). INTERESTING TOPICAL GAZETTE. msasaaeac
OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT , AT 8 TO-NIGHT The Mqs£ Novel Double Programme Presented in Gisborne. REFINEU VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES - Under the Personal Direction of MR. KENNEDY BLACK. ' Presenting an ENTIRELY ORIGINAL Entertainment. Kennedy Black was Pianist, Chorus Master, and Assistant Stage manager to “Robinson Crusoe’’ Pantomime, which ran for -15 weeks at the Grand Opera House, Sydney, * Xmas 1917 and 1918, breaking all records by playing to packed houses two performances daily. T That there is a wealth of talent in Gisborne is evidenced by the success of local performers rvho have appeared under his direction. TO-NIGHT—DORIS McKENZIE and BESSIE DUNCAN in a Dutch Character Song and Dance, “Tulip Time in Holland.” FRED. ARDERN in a Boy Scout number, “Taps.” DORIS HUGHES, “The Girl with the Violin,” who sings and plays her own obligato. —STAR PICTURE—a A “GLORIA” WONDER-PLAY IN FIVE ACTS. “STOLEN INHERITANCE,” ELSIE REED & ROBERT OLIVER Supports—Triangle Comedy, Interesting Scenic, and Topical Gazette. We always have something original to offer at the Opera House on Saturday Nights, Circle Is, Stalls 6d. Reserves at Miller’s Corner. Is 6d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5223, 12 July 1919, Page 6
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