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OFFICIAL! MOVIE JOURNAL. " The Star ” is the official Movie Journal of New Zealand. Ulustrated news of the movies appears nightly.

AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY THEATRE. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. TODAY—2 p.m. TONIGHT—7 pin. FACETED TO THE LIMIT. HUNDREDS TTJRNED AWAY. BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL. DIVERSIFIED AND BRILLIANT PROGRAMME Ever Presented Here. THREE GREAT FEATURES. Headed by CHARLES CHAPLIN “ PAY DAY." No. 2—RUPERT HUGHES'S Heart-gripping Story of Home. “ THE OLD NEST.” ipo. 3 —The First National Special. \ “THE CAVE GIRL. Trje Stage Star of London and Paris. iLIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE. ’PHONE 2366. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Best Theatre in the EmpireA V. M. BEEBE Presents a Record-Smashing Prgramme that will keep YOU Happy and Care-free for more than THREE SOLID HOURS. FIRST—We's Got a Corking Picture—A Real Snorter. One of AS«SOCIATED EXHIBITORS’ Mighty Masterpieces. “THE WOMAN WHO FOOLED HERSELF." MAY ALLISON and ROBEKr ELLIS. THEN—A Real Romance of Real Circus Life— GLADYS WALTON in " SAWDUST.” Baby Peggy in 14 Taking ■Orders." 11th and Last Chapter but One of " Around the World in 18 Days.” International News Film, superlative Music, inimitably played by the world-famous Symphony Orchestra, largest and best orchestra in Australasia. Reserves at The Bristol, or ring i*> Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). ’Phone 3758. We Start at Eleven. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK. THE GREATEST FULL-OF- ACTION PROGRAMME WE HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE OF SCREENING. TWO SUPERB PHOTODRAMAS THAT WILL ENTER TAIN. “ SNOWDRIFT." Then HAVE YOU READ THE ” BOSTON BLACKIE ” St-ories? WILLIAM RUSSELL in "BOSTON BLACKIE.’ Then the lattghter boom—" When There’s a Will,” Sunshine Comedv. FOX NEWS. The whole accompanied by a perfect Musical Frogramme by QUEEN’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. Plan at Webley's. THE GRAND The Biggest, Boldest thing that John M. Btahl (the producer) ever made, BECAUSE IT ISN’T AFRAID TO BE HONESTj “ THE DANGEROUS AGE." What is THE DANGEROUS AGE? Jazaage? Marriage? Divorce Age? When men go squandering? Women Wandering? W* all reach it—but where? How? Preoeded by Tom MIX In ’ J US T TONY ” The Racy Tale of a Horse, with more than horse sense. Tom Mix’s best picture. DAY SESSIONS: 12 Noon and 2 p.m.. Stalls 6d. D.C. Is. EVENING SESSION: 7.10 n.m Doors open 6.30. Stalls Is, Reserves lg fid. Drew Circle 2s. Rej-ervee 2s 6d. Pius Tax. Reserve To-day at the Theatre, or ’Phone 2981. A Dramatio Epic. THEATRE ROYAL Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Mevnell. SATURDAY (NEXT) SATURDAY And Following Evening*. The Play Everyone is Waitine For. " IF WINTER COMES." THE OUTSTANDING DRAMATIO TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR. —Vide Press. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, fis; Stalls. 3s; Gallerv. is: Earlv Stalls and Gallery. Is extra (all plus tax). THE BOX PLANS FOR SIX NIGHTS THE BRISTOL. Representative: WALTER MONK Second Production. 4 THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’' The Picture that Startled the World! Rupert Hughes's Sensational Revelation# of Motion Picture Life AT EVERYBODY'S (The 1 Distinctive Theatre). ALL THIS WEEK. A Daring Drama of Temptations, “ SOULS FOR SALE." In Addition. Paramount Pictures Present WALTER HTERS In " SIXTY CENTS AN HOUR. Sixty laughs a, minute with Jolly Walter Hiera an a clerk in love with a banker a daughter. Then, a Specially Selected Musical Programme by EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. ROOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! ■Reserve** at. The Bristol or ’Phone 49*25. KINGS THEATRE. SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At- 7 TO-NIGHT. ” THE GAVE GIRL." 44 CI T PTD—THE COWPUNCHER-’ FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Direction—John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Enormous Success of Joe BRENNAN and Ida NF.WTON, The Dame and the Girl. RAY KEMBLE. The Giddy Deceiver. SINCLAIR BROS.. Equilibrists. Hawaiian Specialists. HILO DUO. CARLTON MAX. The Prime Minister of Mirth, with hi* Little Pal 44 Jerry.” JACK RTRCHEPY. BILLY' ELLTOTT. MABLE AND MALFE Comedy Couple. Last Nights of NAT HANLEY KEITH DESMOND. PRICES—D.C. and 0.5.. 2s 2d; Stall*, is. Reserves - 2s 9d. Plan at The Bristol till n p.m.. thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. WANTED TO BUY. X~\T ANTED Buy. for Client, Gent’s Cycle; VV must be good machine. Spot cash. Apply Tonks. Norton and Co., Ltd. 9339

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17180, 25 October 1923, Page 1

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