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■AMUSEMENTS. “IF WINTER COMES.” The Play ‘‘IF WINTER COMES.” From the “IF WINTER COMES.” Book the “IF WINTER COMES.” World has “IF WINTER. COMES.” Read. A Dramatic Epic. gis MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. The Play Everyone is Waiting For. “IF WINTER COMBS.” “IF WINTER COMBS.” “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” Macdonald Hastings’s Dramatisation of A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Famous Novel, which has reached a sale of nearly a million copies in English-speaking countries alone. A PLAY OF PASSIONATE SINCERITY. Which deals with life as it is—shorn of its veneer and with characters of vividly human appeal. Brilliantly acted By J. C. WILLIAMSON’S SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH, In the arresting role of Mark Sabre. ISOBEL WILFORD, AILSA GRAHAM, JANE SAVILLE, REG. WYKEHAM, GEORGE BLUNT, ROBERT GEDDES, LORNA HELMS, GORGIA HARVEY, ARTHUR CORNELL, H. H. WALLACE, J. B. ATHOLWOOD, SYDNEY STIRLING, LILYAN NIGHTINGALE, And a Brilliant Supporting Company, A Story that Strikes Straight to the Heart ■with a Human Appeal that is Irresistible. ALL the lovable characters, ALL the emotional power, ALL the thrilling action, ALL the romantic glamour Of Hutchinson’s remarkable Novel is translated to the stage. VIVID. VITAL. COMPELLING. “IF WINTER COMES.” "IF WINTER COMES.” Is coming direct to Dunedin after phenomenally successful seasons in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Christchurch. THE' OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR —Vide Press. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, »; Stalls, 3s; Lit, Is; Early Stalls and Pit, Ls extra (all plus tax). IHE BOX PLANS FOR, THE SEASON OPEN ON FRIDAY AT THE BRISTOL. Representative ... WALTER MONK. THEATRE. ■ING EDWARD Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 7.30. BARBARA LA MARR in “POOR JEN’S WIVES.” It sets forth something hat confronts every, home to-day the truggle between greed born of vanity and mbition born of honesty. Comedy, Graphic, Scenic, Serial (at Matinee only). OCTAGON THEATRE.—This Afternoon at 2. Splendid three-hour doublefeature Matinee. A programme for everyone to see. To-night, at 7.45, Walter Heirs in his second big comedy-drama, “ Sixty Cents An Hour.” Also a Rupert Hughes special, “ Gimme,” a delightful drama, presenting a big cast. Appropriate Music by the Octagon Orchestra. Book Seats at Begg’s or ’Phone 3091. PlTa ZA THEATRE. 2 p.m. Two Splendid Features, 7. p.m. BESSIE LOVE and GARETH HUGHES in " FORGET ME NOT,” an appealing human interest story. 4 p.m. TOM MIX and TONY in 9 p.m. “ THREE JUMPS AHEAD.” A whirlwind Western romance, with thrilling story and dramatic climax. Also Sunshine Comedy, Mutt and Jeff, News. R A N D THEATRE. To-day, 2 p.m.; To-night, 7. TOM MIX, TOM MIX, The Man who Startles the World, in “THREE JUMPS AHEAD.” 3.40 N.Z. Boxing Championshio. 8.40 LES MURRAY v. BLACKBURN. Every Detail of a Keen Contest. Also Two Comedies, News, Mutt,.and Jeff. SPORTSMEN, SEE THIS BILL. HBREWEKA LODGE, No. 60, 1.0.0. F., Will hold its TWENTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AND DANCE In the PORTOBELLO CORONATION HALL On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1923. Hobbs's motor bus leaves Manse street at 0 7 o’clock; 3n QUEEN’S THEATRE. 2 DAILY. 7 “ KNOW THY CHILD,” featuring VERA JAMES, our Dunedin star. A story dealing with one of the biggest problems of modern life. Also GLADYS WALTON in_ “SAWDUST,” a thrilling romance of circus life. Christie Comedy (“ Let ’er Run ”), News. E VERYBODY’S THEATRE. THIS EVENING at 7.15. •■Katherine Macdonald, with Bryant Washburn and Mitchell Lewis, in “The Woman Conquers,” a romance of cold Fifth Avenue loyalties and warm Arctic comradeship. Also Gladys Walton in “Sawdust,” a remarkable picture of circus life. Serial and Buster Keaton Oomedy. ARK’S SCHOOL AND THE HIGH STREET SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. OTAGO. DIAMOND JUBILEE (1864 to 1924). Jubilee celebrations will be held in Dunedin on FRIDAY EVENING the 15th February, and continuing on SATURDAY, the 16th, and SUNDAY AFTERNOON, the 17th February, 1924. Programme being prepared. ' All ex-Pupils are requested to send in their present addresses, stating years of attendance (lady ex-pupils to 'send in (heir maiden names) to the Undersigned. Jubilee Souvenir is being published. W. FERGUSON FORRESTER, Hon. Secretary, 34 Dowling street, 3n P.O. Bos 203, Dunedin. BREATHES there a man with soul so dead ; Who never to his friends’ has said: The “EMPIRE’S ” the best little pub. in the street; It will stand any tost, and it cannot be beat. 5n jyp OSG IE L PICTURES. To-night! At 8. To-night! Hoot Gibson in “ Ridin’ Wild.” Hoot Gibson, the world’s champion cowboy for the past ten years, capable of any saddling stunt—one of the best. Comedy (“ Smajl Town Derby Western (“ The Shadow of Suspicion ”), Eileen Sedgwick, Serial (“ Robinson Crusoe ”). Nows, ILL’S POP UI,AR PICTURES will screen Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid,” starring Jackie C'oogan, the child wonder. Monday, sth November, Clinton. Tuesday, 6th November, Middlemarch. Wednesday, 7th November, Waipiata. Saturday, 10th November, Green Island. Monday, 12th November, Tahakopa. Tuesday, 13th November, Owaka. Wednesday, 14th November, Heriot. Ten million laughs. A show too good to miss. Also. Hoot Gibson in “ Trimmed,” at Ranfnrly, Bth November. KAITANGATA COAL; no half-cooked roasts. . 310 KAITANGATA COAL; quick fire and even beat. 310

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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