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... -ft= AMUSEMENTS, ETC. LOOK HERBIHI ***** OB.TBTKE PALACE. COMMENCING TO-DAY, Will be Told A GREAT STORY—- “ The Eight of Way.” “ The Right of Way.” Written by A GREAT AUTHOESir Gilbert Parker. Sir Gilbert Parker. Told in A GREAT PICTURE—- > By The Screen Classics. Inc. By The Screen Classics. Ino. Depicting A GREAT CHARACTER— Charley (“ Beauty ”) Steele. Charley (“Beauty”) Steele. Acted by A GREAT ACTORBert Lytell. Bert I/ytell. Supported by Supported by An ALL-STAR Cast of Genuine Merit. “ THE eight OF WAY.” " THE RIGHT OP WAY.” A Drama of Law and Lore and of a man who scorned men and flouted God. The Story is too “big” to fell. YOU must "soe it—it's tbs only way. ALSO, TEE PARAMOUNT-ARTORAFT v FEATURE, “ told in THE HILLS.’ 3 “TOLD IN THE HILLS.” Featuring ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK Supported by Such Fine Artists os ANN LITTLE monte BLUE WANDA HAWLEY TOM FORMAN And EILEEN PERCY •■TOLD IN THE HILLS” (By Marah Ellis Ryan). A Story of the great outdoors, with a great theme, teeming with incident and full of dramatic force, and with a magnificent panorama of rugged mountains and deep canyons for a background. K.B.—Owing to EXTRA LENGTH OF PROGRAMME, THIS FEATURE will commence daily at 2.15 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. sharp. Appropriate Programme of Music by the CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of Robt. T. Kirk. TWO SESSIONS DAILY— 2.IS p.m., and 7.15 p.m. Afternoon Prices: lOd and Is Id. , TO-NIGHT’S Prices Stalls le Id and Is 7&; Circle 2s Id and 2s 7d. STRAND THEATRE. From ..Noon. DAILY, -From Noon. TOM MIX * TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIS TOM MIS TOM MIX TOM,MIS TOM MIS TOM MIX In a Dress Suit and High Hat, Mix. not only sits a horse, but climbs six flights of fire-escape whilst in the saddle. , TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIS TOM MIX TOM MIS TOM MIX TOM MIX Ropes a railway-train ventilator and j lifts himsel? clear of his horse to the j roof of the’ car.., TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIS TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX See him tide round the grand stairway of a beautiful palace routing a-mob of conspirators, and scores of other Extraordinary Feats. THE DAREDEVIL OF THE WORLD In “ROUGH BIDING ROMANCE” “ROUGH RIDING- ROMANCE” “ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" “ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE” “ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" Showing the Punch of Coirgnnoheiß. If you love tho sea and would like to soe Drama enacted Aboard, see MADLAINE TRAVERSE MADLAINE TRAVERSE MVDLAINE TRAVERSE As s. Women of the Sea, in " THE HELL SHIP “ "THE HELL SHIP’? “THE HELL SHIP” In which from the start to the tlmlli finish the action takes place ou a three-mas 1 schooner in the Pacific- Ocean. Tho sfc ends on a little raft in mid-ocean in ecei as beautiful 113. », Turner canvas, and dramatic 0.3 a Sardou masterpiece. This Week's MUTT AND JEFF “Beautiful MUTT AND JEFF Model” MUTT AND JEFF Is a Stunner. Australian Gazette, World’s N«w*. Reserves Bristol and Tel, 2123,’ SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE (Victory Assembly). PALEDOK I A N w A L TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NEXT LONG NIGHT SHOW NIGHT gID,E NH A M PICTURES. Biggest, Brightest and Best Programme ever eoroened at this Theatre. W.E MEAN IT. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY ONLY. 7 o'clock—“ Gazette.” 7.15 — Comedy, “ FRESH PAINT,” featuring Snub Pollard. 7.30-“ THE GREAT IMPOSTOR,” a S-reel “ Harma" British production. A story of 8 Modern Musketeers, featuring BERNARD DUDLEY, tho famous ENGLISH Actor. 8.35-“ SMASHING BARRIERS,” Episode I. of the costliest serial ever produced. You have never seen a serial till you have seen “ Smashing Barriers.” 9.10—“ TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY,” a romance of the “ 0 Chicken ” Girl, featuring MARGARITA FISHER. 10.15 “ THE KING.” _ EXTRA ON MONDAY. In addition to the above huge on Monday Night GLADYS VINCENT, That marvellous Child Violinist, will appear with several high-class selections. Ordinary Prices. Ordinary Prices. BOXING Global hake CUP NIGHTS NOVEMBER 6th. and 9th. TUMBLE SALE, LEYDEN " HALL, o9 Ferry Road, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, _____ Admission Sd. STREET a p.m, 1394 A S one man to another, see you d t . ™ S3 Choral Hall,' Cup Nig Last chance this season. 6 OIS Rounds 3 ~ son; Uhisuall v. Walls; Fabian Stewart, Uunn v. Campbell, Harmal Hetrick; Mkisson v. MitchMirkl S WILL lie stauFtestV Surol . All gaged are at top of the game Becan deliver goods correctly TUMBLE Sale, Tuesday uextend Nov 1 « her, Hibernian Hall,- Barbadoes ’ >2,30 p.m. , ss

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16261, 30 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16261, 30 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16261, 30 October 1920, Page 1

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