Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. G R V, A T E Ji CRYSTAL PALACE. The Beet Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to .‘>.3o p.m.: 6.30 to Sleepytima. FI R ST— U MYERS A I ,-J EWK LS *• THE FIGHTING ADVENTURER. PAT O'MALLEY and MARY ASTORSEOOND METRO'S Mighty Screen Classic in more than 7000 feet of Thrilling Film. “ T H E F O <i " .MII.DiIKO HARRIS an,l GULLEY LANDTS BESIDES—3rd Great Big Chapter o t •' TTIE FAST EXPRESS ’’ CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-famoui S Y JIPHONY ORCHEST RA. RESERVES at The Bristol, or Tin? '.p Rrotlicr Beebe (lie's always or. tin- jol». Phone UAH, LIBERTY THEATRE. We Are Pleased to Presen* MAETERLINCK’S FAMOUS ILAf, “ MONNA VANNA." Featuring: Beautiful LIE PARRA'. NOTT..—Thc*e is a special Vocal and Instrumental Accompaniment to this en--1 'l mmortal Sncribee. MONNA VANN A, the Lady (iodiva. of Pisa. The Drama of a Master-pen—a production which enriches tli© stories oF tUmdorn. SUPPORTED on same programme by—- " MARRIAGE MORAL'S” Featuring TOM MOORE, ANN FORREST, Etc. AND—To give spice to the Programme— A MACK SENNF.TT COMEDY, "ONE 'SPOOKY NIGHT” Book at The Bristol or at the Liberty Theatre, ’phone 2368. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. NORMA TALMADGE In Her Greatest Success, “ ASHES OF VENGEANCE.” Supported by CON WAY TE AR LE. The MASTERPIECE of a ST AR. SUPREME. .Sec the Actual Dresses in Heath’s windowworn by Norma Talmadge herself. NOTE—Day Session commences at Noon. Night. Performance commences at 7 p.m. (Orchestra from 7.30 Main Session.) Reserves at The Bristol. 'l’h ere is constant attention at the Theatre, Phone No. 402 -L THE GRAND. Daily, 12 and 2 p.m.. Evening, 7 p.m. Crowded F.very Night. Second YYeek of .Toy. Second Week of Jov. THE LAUGHTER BLAST THAT TS ROCKING THE CITY. H A R O L D L LOYD “ SAFETY LAST.” - ' The sky’s the limit on laughter in this Thrill -a-niinute. Laugh-a-second Comedy Cyclone. Supported by A N TT.V GTE WA RT In Her Very Latest, and Best, “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED.” In Addition—A Mermaid Comcdv, “ NECK TO NECK.” Featuring Lige Conley. Rook at The Bristol or at The Grand Theatre, ’phone 2934. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Manager .Tohn Farrell. THE HIGHEST IN DRAMA. TO-NTGHT AT 9. FOR, THE LAST TIME. TRENE DTON VANBRUGH BOUCICAUT.T And their Incomparable Trmdon Company In Pinero’s Great Drama. “ THE SECOND MRS TANQUERAY.” The Final Production. TOMORROW, TUESDAY NIGHT. Four Following Nights. “AREN’T WE ALT.?’’ Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at I the Theatre Royal Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S. Bs. Stalls 4s. Gallery 2s. Early door Stalls and Gallery |ls extra. AH prices pins Amusement Tax. j QUEEN’S THEATRE. | Firstly, the Photographic Achievement of the year—Beautiful to the eye, Thrilling to the senses. Stimulating to the brain, thoroughly F.ntertaining in its entirety. MONTE BLUE ami MARY ALDEN In “ THE TENTS OF ALLAH.*’ Secondly— JACK PTCKFORD in “ THE HILL BILLY ” A tremendous melodrama of the Kentucky Mountain Folk with Jack Pickford better than ever before. Then a Grand Supporting Programme including COMEDY, TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE. Superb Musical Programme. _ Brices as 1 sual. Plan at AYeblev’s. SYDENHAM PICTURES. ~ "MONNA A'ANNA ” FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. D i—John Full FULLER’S Where FULLER’S Big Crow nd s>ons, Ltd FTJLLEI >r _ ~ Jo. FTTLLEI rO-MRHT At S- TO-NIGHT Second Week of that Great Singing St HARRY CLAFF Assisted by Miss Winnie Wager, present! a, brilliant, novel and cleverly humor* conception. “THE WHITE KNIGHT. •Special Re-engagement of FRED M J DONALD and VERA ST’. JOHN in a lightful out-back sketch. “ His Son a Heir.” BERT AND EVELYN DUDLEY an inebriated episode, “Drunk Again ” EILEEN AND MARJORIE in Turn hi DON MERLE, the Mystic. TOGO S, national Juggler. HARTLEY' ’ A'l WRIGHT. Vaudeville Specialists. THE Af LEYS. Versatile Musicians. VADDE A’ A ERNE. Premier Pat.terists. LILAS BTI Character Comedienne. PRICES—D.C. and O.S. 2s 2d; Stalls Reserves. 2s 9d. Plan at The Bristol’ 1 Opera Hoi nfect Door P. TTMON -STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be dispatched as under (circumstances permitting) : FOR AVELLINGTOX. FOR MELBOURNE >R Sydney; From AA'eiiin, Welling AVELI-INGTi .bout October Tofua From October SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RA RATON* AND PAPEETE. AMERICA, LONDON. • SUVA. HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER. Auckland, Sept. CARGO STEAMERS. NAPIER, , GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. Wanaka Wednesday, Oct. 1, n NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH AM AVESTPORT. Opihi About October 2. G. R. PLATE GIRDER SPANS—KI R 1 KOPCM SECTION N.A.Jf.T. RLY. AND YYEST-PORT-T NANG AHU A ELY. •''PENDERS for the above close with tbe J- Secretary, Publio Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on November 25 next. Plans and specifications may h<* seen on application at Publio Works Offices. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Head Office, Wellington. High Commissioner’s Office, London, and New Zealand Trade Commissioners’ Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19240929.2.17.3

Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 29 September 1924, Page 1

Word Count
782

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 29 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 29 September 1924, Page 1