AMUSEMENTS. SIX NIGHTS OF LAUGHTER ! SIX NIGHTS OF LAUGHTER! IMPORTANT BOX PLAN NOTICE. The POX PLANS lor “SO THIS IS LONDON” and “THE BROKEN WING” will OPEN at 'THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING at 10 O’CLOCK. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8s Bd. This includes tax. DON’T LET THIS AMOUNT STAND BETWEEN YOU AND HAPPINESS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED). NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 30, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL SO, And the Two Following Nights, J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED) Present one of the Greatest Comedians of the present day: THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, Together with a WONDERFUL SUPPORTING COMPANY, In the Great London and New York Laughing Success; “SO THIS IS LONDON.” “SO THIS IS LONDON.” “SO THIS IS LONDON.” “SO THIS IS LONDON.” “SO THIS IS LONDON.” “SO THIS IS LONDON.” Tiro Funniest Play in 10 Years. The Funniest Play in 10 Years. A Furore in London. A Sensation in Now York. A Triumph in Wellington. A PLAY ABOUT THE ENGLISH AND AMERICANS. AND THE JOKE IS ON BOTH. NEXT MON., TUBS., WED. NEXT MON., TUES., WED* The Most Laugablo and the Most Thrilling Play Ever Staged in the Dominion: “THE BROKEN WING.” “ THE BROKEN WING.” ’■ THE BROKEN WING.” “ THE BROKEN WING.” “ THE BROKEN WING.” One of the Most Masterly Productions of Modern Times. “INGENIOUS AND REALISTIC.” The Wonderfid Supporting Company includes: GLADYS WEBSHER, HELENOR REVAN, MADGE NORTH. REGINALD CARRINGTON, LESLIE BARRIE, JOAN OROSSLEY, KENNETH BRAMPTON, HERBERT LEIGH, CARLETON STUART, MONTY WOLF, GEORGINA HAR : VEY. ROY STEYNE, FELIX BLAND. BOX PLANS ON VIEW AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Plus tax. OCTAGON THEATRE. w TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Paramount presents “ EMPTY HANDS,” A drama of a man and a woman, the man a product of outdoor life, the woman bred on luxuries of city life. Featuring JACK HOLT ' And on All-star Cast. A Specially-selected Musical Programme will be featured by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Director, Arthur Neate). This famous orchestra will play FINAL MOVEMENT (SALTERELLO) FROM THE ITALIAN SYMPHONY (Mendelssohn). SYMPHONIC FANTASTIQUE No. 2 MOVEMENT (Foulds). Suite for Strings only (Bach)—(a) Gavotte; (b) Bourreo: fc) Air; (d) Gigue; Chattsonetto (Percy Fletcher); Colinetto (Beaumont); Romance Botieme (Farman); Spanish Dance No. 1 (Moskowsky), by request ; Serenade (Grunfold); Berceuse (Karganoff): Aire do Ballot (Bergenholtz). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre, Octagon. ’Phono No. 5091. EMPIRE THEATRE rjMIE “Always a Good Entertainment.” TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7. “BORN RICH.” “BORN RICH.” With Clair Windsor, Bert Lytell, Doris Kenyon, Cullen Landis THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (“ The Best in Town ’’). Director Mr C. Parnell. Will delight wilh a programme of Chosen Selections. USUAL PRICES. Reserves may bo had at the Bristol Piano Company, and at Theatre (telephone 444). 24ap EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Twice Daily at 2 and 7 p.m, PAULINE FREDERICK, Supported by MILTON SILLS (Of “Sea Hawk” Fame), lo “SALVAGE,” A Story of Mother-love Triumphant. There are tears of grief and tears of joy in this dramatic achievement —the finest thing Miss Frederick has given to the screen. Showing Also. “LOVE AND GLORY,” With Madge Bellamy and Chas. De Roche. A mighty photo-drama of bravo hearts and true souls—-a roan’s courage and a woman's constancy. QUEEN’S THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7. To-night. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT “WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?” The great drama of modern life, from the celebrated story, “ Paupers of Portman Square,” by I. A. R. Wylie. A fascinating tale of gilded life, cleverly blending comedy, pathos, and suspense. An intensely human and arresting story. Supported by “THE LOVE TRAP.” With Bryand Washbourno and MABEL FORREST. A fasGmoving drama, with Mystery, Dictagraphs, Suspense, and the Third Degree in a new form. K IKG EDWARD ihh.iiui. To-night at 7.45. Claire Windsor, Bert Lytell, Doris Kenyon, and Cullen Landis in “BORN RICH,” What would you do if you were born rich? Como along and take a lesson from this the greatest Motion Picture wo have had for a long, long time. Remember “Born Rich” starts at 7.45. Bo Early! Young women’s Christian association. The PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS for Girls and Women will OPEN TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7.45 o'clock,, under Mr Hanna, Phvsieai Director, Y.M.C.A. All those intending to join should enrol at once. A JUNIOR (TASS will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, beginning on May 13, at 7 o’clock, under Miss Buckland, of Archorliold a P EG3EMA CURED. My Herbal Treatment positively cures the uistresuuii trouble.— Thompson herbalist Gain ora taYo”Jsailv times AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT— Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the lowest current rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19465, 28 April 1925, Page 1
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