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THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. LAST TWO NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have much pleasure in presenting their NEW ENGLISH COMPANY " THE CAT" AND THE CANARY." Undoubtedly the most exciting, gripping and at the same time the most amusing comedy-drama ever presented in the Dominion. Box Plane for each night are on view at THE BRISTOL. PRICES fis (Res ). 3s (Stalls). Is (Gallery). Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1# extra. All Prices plus tax. Early Gallery and Back Stall Tickets are obtainable at Theatre Royal Oonfeotionery. Manager: A. J. TAIT.
We Start at Eleven. QUEEN’S THEATRE. The Fox Corporation present— A Fighting: Streak in. a Furious Dramsof Adventure, Intrigue and Mystery. TOM MIX in a drama of whirlwind ao tion and staged around the world with MIX at his very best. “ STEPPING FAST." Then the Funniest. Fastest, Full-of-pep C-omedy Drama ever produced. MAY ADDISON In "FAIR AND WARMER,” And— LEE KIDS in "DOUBLE TROUBLJS.Fox News. Brilliant Programme of Music by QUEEN’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA. - Prices as Usual PLAN AT WEBLEY*B-
THE GRAND. MARY PIOKFORD MARY PIGKFORD IN “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY.” LIBERTY THEATRE. (The Theatre that Sets the Standard.) 2 P.M. 7 p u TO-MORROW. Commencing TO-MORROW* JACKIE COO (TAN In his Very Latest Triumph, “ DADDY." Greater than THE KID.” Better than "Oliver Twist.” JACKIE'S BEST YET. Supported by the ROMANTIC MILITARY DRAMA. "IF I WERE QUEEN.” Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. The Delightful Comedy, "PEST OF THE STORM COUNTRY." Which will lift you off your seats in at Riot of Laughter and Merriment. All Accompanied by the LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHFBTBA. BOX PLANS at the LIBERTY TO-DAY* at the Bristol to-morrow, or RING Liberty Theatre. Phone 2»u:i EVERYBODYS. (The Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily. 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. A Super-Special Programme of Pictured and Music for Carnival Week. Paramount Pictures.-'Present the Papula* Favourite, AGNES AYRES. In Beulah Marie Dix's Mystery Story of a "Millionaire Pauper.” “A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY' In Addition—Sparkling and Dainty BEBE DANIELS. In "NANCY FROM NOWHERE." ALSO— A Wonderful Musical Programme by EVERYBODY'S ‘SELECT” ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. HEA T R E ROYAL. Commencin g THURSDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 15th. “ THE CABARET GIRL." For the First 6 Nights. Book and Lyrics by George Qr-vwnith and P. G. Wcdehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. SHE WILL BRING ALFRED FRITH BACK. And around him the Firm has gathered a cast of rare excellence to give us a Great. Big. Bright and Brilliant Entertainment. Interpreted by the Ever Popular J. C. WILLIAMSON NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. BOX PLANS ope (for " The Cabaret Girl") at The Bristol Piano Co., TUESDAY NEXT. , „ _ D.C. and 0.5.. 8s; E D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery. 2s 6d ; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late
GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. V. M. BEEBE Presents— FIRST—A Mighty Playgoers’ Masterpiece, “ WOMEN WHO WAIT.” DANCING EXQUISITE f RECITAL DE LUXE! DANCING BEAUTIFUL! MADELINE VYNEB AND BEVY OF BEAUTIES. THEN—Univereala Great, Blazing Action* packed Outdoor Romance. "SHOOTIN' FOR LOVE." SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably Played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. RESERVES at The Bristol or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always c the job). KING'S THEATRE. SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT. “ SHADOWS • AND " FALSE KISSES." FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. A Great All-Star Show for Carnival Week. Positively the Last Two Nights of CAPT. ADAMS ODIVA'S SEALS FULLER’S ENGLISH REVUE CO. Headed by those popular Comedians, _ DODDY HURL. HARRY EVANS* Rollickine Riot of Fun SPECIAL MIXTURES. Special Engagement of LES WHARTON* the favourite coon comedian. The Bo hernia n Duo. CARLTON MAX, clever ventriloquist. RAY' KEMBLE. Female Impersonator. Reserves 2s 9d. Plan at the BRISTOL „1 5 p.m.. thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.10 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE—On Friday, Show Day, the prices will be D-C. and O.S. 39 Bd. Stall--Bd. Re lOd.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 1
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