AMUSEMENTS.
THE GRAND. Tho special matinco and evening cession piovuu popular items m cue holiday piegramiuo, and drew large atioadaiiuos. iuo piograinhie was uig.ily appreomiod. 'ihe star lilm, *'ilio Law and luu Woman,” leatunng Hetty A.oiiip.:oii, is a ptouuetioii of note, mtenor m.eiica preuoiuniato in “ihe Haw and too Woman,'’’ Out they are) very ouoctivo scenes —court rooms, a prison ceil, two handsome boudoirs, drawing rooms, etc., each furnished exquisitely, and decorated with great artistic skill. The plot is a novel one and the acting; ol the lU'st order. The supports, Ear amount Magazine and Movie Fans, a Sennett comedy, aro worthy of note, tho programme throughout being of even iherifc.
FULLERS’ PICTURES. Nothing draws Like a Jacldo Ccognn picture, and tbo latest release, "Trouble.” at present showing at tho Thuatro lloyal, is well np to standard. Jackie commences as a small boy in an orphanage, and he has a dog. 'Watch him out-general tho tyrant overseer, who orders tlie dog out. The dogj seems to enjoy it as well. Then the orpnanago is disbanded, and tho k'ds are all disposed of. Jackie ■is tho last to bo wanted, and he is taken by_ lovely Gloria Hone, who is the wifo of a brutal plumber. She hopes that acl ill d will soiten his hard heart. In a programme worth' whde the supports are: The Pa tho Gazette, Screen Snapshots, Reginald Denny in ” i'ho Leather j Pushers, ’’and tho ‘‘.K.auri Timber In-j dusfcry.” j STIIASJJURG CT/ )CK. ENIITBmON.
More than a quarter of a century ago, when this flourishing town was ii: its infancy, with all its s.nco irrhwu pos'd!!! ties before it. there appeared modestly heralded, the ingenious mode;! of the St nr burg Clue!;. Old and young Then flocked to view this snlen id spevimen of mechanical skill oi olden times, as indeed they are doing to-day, when moro than a genera lion has ( elapsed since the first appearance in iimarii. This exhhilion is one oi liie lew ‘‘big--1 oom ■(!” enfertainmen(s w bi h lives up to its ad\','to f e covert e-ements, amt everyone should mate an c-lforl to see it this wee 1 :, as next, Hnturdnv is pos.tivelv th(* last, day on winch the cloea will be on v-- I ■ 1 -d ion in Timarn. .The tours of ex 1 '-.I am are fioin d Fill • > 'n t’’i; ;! i; ■ii m. and 7 in l' l in the ovenimr 'i Pie premises opposite tho Theatre Royal.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18077, 3 April 1923, Page 3
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410AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18077, 3 April 1923, Page 3
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