AMUSEMENTS
“Nurse Marjorie.’’ which holds pride of place at the Empire Theatre just now. is of an unusually interesting description. The supports are ample. At, the Queen’s Theatre Consiance Tu.lmage is appearing in “Wedding Bells.” Included in the same programme is a good comedy and a number of gazettes. The 'Gentleman Bushranger” has proved one of the .most attractive pictures yet shown at Everybody’s Theatre, and naturally provides a great deal of exciting incident. It is an Australian picture of the highest order which portrays in a convincing manner the life of one of the better class of Australian bushrangers. There is also shown a serial which, with other supporting pictures, make a very satisfying list. At the King Edward Theatre “A Broken Doll,” featuring Monte Blue and Mary Thurman, is being shown in conjunction with the fourth episode of “Hidden Hungers.” a comedy, and other pictures. The Octagon Theatre is supplying a strong programme at, present, the principal pictures being “False Kisses” and “The Charming*.” Buck donee, as a typical Westerner, is the hero of “Bar Nothing,” which is being shown at the Grand Theatre. 'the management of the I’laza Theatre is screening “Bar Nothing.” which' is supported by gazettes, cartoons, a comedy, and. a serial.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18508, 20 March 1922, Page 3
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207AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18508, 20 March 1922, Page 3
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