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AMUSEMENTS

Two very popular pictures were, shown in the new programme at Everybody’s Theatre yesterday. One of these is a stirring dramatisation of Jack London’s story, “The Mutiny of the Klsinor,” and the other, entitled “Hie Girl of My Dreams,” features dainty Billie Rhodes. Tlie presentation of “The Girl of My Dreams,” with Billie Rhodes in the title vole, was welcomed last night at the King Edward Theatre, where it was being shown for the first time. A Gazette and, a comedy, added to the success of the entertainment. A distinctly outstanding picture—“ The Affairs of AiiatoT—was presented for the first time at the Empire Theatre yesterday. In addition, the programme includes that happy story, “Cappy Ricks.” The new programme presented at the Grand Theatre yesterday offers two big pictures—the Fox comedyrdrama “Hickville to Broadway” and the Realart picture “29 East,” featuring Constance Binney. Among the supports are a Sunshine comedy, topical oiotures, cartoon, and a serial. The big three-hour programme shown for the first time at the Plaza 'llieatre ycaterdav includes a six-reel Fox drama, “Hickville to Broadway,” a Realart picture called “29 East,” and a variety of choice supporting pictures. The chief attraction at, the Queen’s Theatre just now is a fine adventure story of old Spain, entitled "Serenade.” Miriam Cooper and George Walsh take loading parts. The Octagon Theatre is offering a double attraction just now in the form of the Universal story, “Tire Freeize Out,” and the Selznick drama, “Mothers of Men.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18516, 29 March 1922, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18516, 29 March 1922, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18516, 29 March 1922, Page 8

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