I AMUSEMENTS. I ALBION THEATRE j Commencing at 7.15 To-night. I We tell of Struggling Human Souls—of a Voice of Good against a Voice of Evil—a Trickster of the Street—old as Sin—Siii that wails through the Strings of His Violin. A Superlative Example oi his Incomparable Art—Years ahead of all Other Motion Pictures —so Pure, it is a Classic—so Exquisite —so Fragile—so Beautiful—so Fragrantly Poetic—so Real, one can only think of the Old Classics and Old Masters. D. W. GRIFFITH —Presents—“DßEAM STREET” NINE REELS OF GLOWING WONDER Mr Griffith has far exceeded the Power of the Written Word. It would be Impossible for the Greatest Master of the Language to Picture the Emotions as Griffith has Perpetuated Them. Life is not what it seems—it is but a thing of Dreams. “DREAM STREET” A Masterful Depiction of the Love of Two Brothers —Each for Each other—and for the Same Girl—a By-way in this Teeming World of Lovers. (Exclusively controlled by United Artists) Special Music Score as played in London and New York. In addition—screened at 7.15 p.m. Elaine Hammerstein. Elaine Hammerstein Elaine Hammerstein. Elaine Hammerstein ! , —in— WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE Fanny Hurst ,who wrote "Humoresque" is the cause of this picture. Popular Prices—2/2 D.C.; Stalls 1/1; Children 6d. Stalls. Box Plan at ALBION. Tel.: 738 Critics Everywhere are UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISE Of the Delightful and Daring "S C A N D A L” "S C A N D A L” “S C A N D A L” And the Exceptionally Strong Cast which is presenting it at rjIHEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY —Commencing— TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 2. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 2. Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., —Presents—"SCAN DA L” "S C A N D A I?’ "S C A N D A L”. "SCANDAL" "Stunning situations, exotic if you will, bright natural dialogue, and human characters"—The Telegraph, Sydney. DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE
"Brings a new and thrice-welcome note of youth to the Australian stage, and breaks down an old prejudice anent the immaturity;. of youth in ’leading wpman’ Her exfiltrating buoyancy and delightful comedy are things to enthuse over, while her dramatic work is imbued with an emo tional intensity and restraint that generally come with many more years of experience than it can have been the lot of bf this charming, young actress to have enjoyed.”— The Ccurier, Brisbane. ERIC HARRISON "He not only plays the part. He makes it seem the reality. A manlier and more likeable male lead would be hard to find.” The Register, Adelaide. THE CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE. "The other members of the brilliant ‘Scandal’ Company have ample opportunities of displaying their undoubted powers. Altogether it is cne of the strongest casts to have visitied us for many a long day.”— The Courier, Brisbane. Box Plans for the Three Nights are on view at the BRISTOL. PRICES: Circle and 0.5., 6/-; Stalls, 4/-; Gallery 2/-; plus tax. Day Sales at Mrs Cawn’s, Tay Street, 6d. Extra. LOST ANC FOUND. LEFT —On South Express, at Milton, Thursday night, Lady’s Leather Handbag containing Purse, Watch, Card Case. Reward on returning to W. Moore & Sons, Union Street, Milton. Az1067 LOST —Onoto Fountain Pen in Express train, Saturday Evening. 21st inst., between Dunedin and Waipahi. Reward. Apply—Times Office. Aylo3B STRAYED —On my property at Lome, about a month ago, one aged Dark Bay Gelding, once owned by late C. Grumball. Owner can have same by paying expenses. —Alex. Bisset. M 3
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Southland Times, Issue 18929, 1 May 1923, Page 1
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