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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE, > LAST DAY. “THE HEART OF MARYLAND.” ' “THE HEART OP MARYLAND.” To-morrow. To-morrow. '“MAN, WOMAN, MARRIAGE” A The greatest love, story ewer told, starring Dorothy Philips and James Kirkwood.’ (9) Unforgettable Reels (9). Every body’s theatre. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. The World’s Sweetheart, MARY ITCKFORD 1 “HEART OF THE HILLS.” . Also Budget, Comedy, etc. To-morrow. To-morrow. “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE.” From Jas. Whitcombe Riley’s famous poem. K’~ IN GE D WARD TH eTtRE Commencing To-night at 7.15. First National Special Attraction. Boyhood Days,' Sweetheart Days, Happy Days, at “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE.” Starring Chas. Ray. From the poem ,ly James Whitcombe Riley. _ Also Gaumont Graphic and twelfth episode “Invisible Hand” Serial. O’BRIfi N ’ S ,EM PIR E 2 and 6.40 p.m., ALICE BRAf)Y in “•A DARK LANTERN,” 5600 ft. 8.0, Gazette, Burton Holmes Scenic,; 2000 ft. 8.20, “Officer Oupid,” Mack Sonnett comedy. 8.40, “THE LOST ROMANCE,” 7800 ft Story by E. Knoblook. A Do Mille picture Doug. Fairbanks in “The Knickerbocker Buokaroo ” (Matinees only). Reserves ring 444. : ' QCTa'GOK , THEATRE FINALLY”TO-NIGHT; “LADDIE,” English Photo* Play, introducing many famous* places of the big metropolis: Waterloo Station, Regent street, London Picadilly Circus,. etc. Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran m “Roman Romoes.” Other fine supports. Plan at Begg’s. FRDAY: “NO WOMAN KNOWS.” QRAND THEATRE. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY, at 2 and 7 p.m. May Allison in “ Big Game,” a Metro feature, in which the man of the city learns, the stern law of the woods, and Frank' v Mayo in a five-act Universal Drama, “The Sharkmaster.” Supports: “Splash Me ” (comedy). International News, and ” The Flaming Disk ” serial. ’ • ' pLAZA T H E A T R E, TO-DAY, At, 2 and 7 p.m., FINAL SCREENING. MAY ALLISON in a Metro feature, “ Big Game,” picturing wild passions irt* a wilder country. Also Prank Mayo in “ The Sharkmaster.” Supports: International News, “Splash Me” (comedy), and “ Flarhing Disk” serial.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1