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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

Ti! F CONCERT” “YGSEMITE TRAIL,” BUSTER KEATON •■.NO BEAUTY CONTEST.

Four distinct attractions will l»e presented at Everybody's matinee ar.d evening serening. viz., the Goldiv yn super-fen tuie “The Concert'’ with Lewis Stone and Myrtle Steelman. “The Ycsemifco Trail” starring Dustin Farnmn, the Duster Ivon ton comedy “Neighbours” and eontir.uaLion of the sensational success, E.-ervbedy’s Beauty Contest. “The Yoseinir.' Trail*’ stars Dustin Far mini who has scored many successes on iioth fluge and screen. As its name indicate:-; the storv occurs in the Yosomito Valley. This background lends itself admirably for the cxo.clitnt photography of the film. The picture is said to he tilled with exciting action that is sustained from beginning to end. The majestic grandeur of V <■ Yosemite is used by the director to create the impression et 'hugeness and power. Piquant with laughter provoking is the story of “The Concert”. A great pianist has a fascination for the ladies, although ins r.-il'o knows him to he a helpless baby. She finds that her erring husband inis arranged to steal away another man’s wife to a mountain ledge. She hunts tin the husband of the deluded girl and the two of them set out to effect a double cure. .Buster J.Yeeto'-,, always popular with Everybody’s audiences, will lie seen in another of his inimitable comedies “Neighbour: - .” whilst the Beauty Contest is sure to prove of interest to all Gis’-.orneites. The present voting is causing much excitement, numbers 21, 17. 12, and 45 being well in tho lead, as can be seen by the ballot board in the vestibule of the theatre. On Monday night the "William Fox super-production “Silver Wings” starring Mery Carr, pleasantly remember'd as tlie mother in “Over the Hill” will be presented and the above picture programme withdrawn. Day sales and reserved seats at Miller’s Corner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

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