HUGE SUCCESS —— LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT EVERYBODY’S THE THEATRE THAT SETS THE STANDARD ■'A Challenge to the Greatest Screen Comedies of the Year. DOUGLAS MACLEAN r '“ in: ■ GOING UP BASED ON THE WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE SAME NAME NOTHING SO SCREAMINGLY Hl' MOROUS HAS EVER BEEN PRESENTED ON THE SCREEN FOR YEARS SKYROCKJNG ROARS OF FUN. ' ' LAUGHS! ROARS SHRIEKS I Nothing in the air- stopped him. He went up to the sky, he flew to the right and left and turned somersaults and cartwheels with . ms machine. Then.he.came down. It was the wreck of a perfect day. WHAT’S THE RUSH (Comedy) BLACK MAGIC (Interest) Pathe Gazette Circle, l/'S; Stalls 1/-.- ——-Plan at Tattersall and Bayly s TO-NICHT 7.45 -—GOLD HEELS FOR LUCK— TO-NIGHT 7.45 AT THE PALACE The Better Music MAN 1 DO YOU LIKE TO SEE THE PONIES RUN ? THEN SEE THE - RACE OF A CENTURY IN GOLD HEELS . • • -.v - • .**, _ 1 » ' : FEATURING BOBBY AGNEW A string of , horses prancing in the sun—impatient for the start—the harrier’s lip—they’re off! ' Two of them fight it out. -Will.the leader hold his advantage? Can the runner up come through with a rush? One of these riders has the race in his lap. Which is it? / FINAL APPEARANCE OF THE ASQUITHS IN A COMPLETE' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Mr Asquith will give imitations of differnt musical instruments. Lulu Asquith & Stanley Asquith Brilliant Soprano Wonderful Baritone and Imitator EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME The orchestra will contribute: Overture, Light Cavalry, Suppe; Selections, Ficlelis, Beethoven; Dinorali, Meyerbeer; Ist Arabesque, Debussy; Sizilietta, Blon; La Manola, Waldtenfel, etc. PRICES 1/6 and 1/-. BOOK AT MUIR’S
•last landed a. small but choice, anngs Oi| pure .neuter goods', entree dish, lugs,' ten set, cnnd e st eks, etc. Sn’endid ; for exclusive presents.—-A. Stonehnm ar.d Co., Jeuelleis, Gis- | borne. -X- , , ' ■■ • • ■ ’ -■. , ; cable news in this Issue, accredited to the London “Times” has appeared *in that journal, but' onKy Where' exprcsjslv, stated- is such nqv;s the. editoriaf opinion of the “Times'.” I
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 6
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