AMUSEMENTS. ALL. THIS WEEK AT EVERYBODY’S (The Distinctive Theatre/) Day Sessions .. 12 Xoojn. Night Sessions do Luxe 7.30 o'clock. JOHNNY HINES The Inimitable and only “ Johnny ” will Demonstrate his Dynamic Power and Drive vou to Delirious Hysteria in his High-Powered Vehicle. J •* THE SPEED SPOOK." of Family Life, hat happens every day. With a Laugh. a Tear, a Gasp—and a Thought to carry Home. ** Everything in the Garden's Lovely,” and THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH.” Here is the answer to the Question the T.»ung Generation Is asking: Are Parents our Best Friends or Just our Severest Critics? Special Orchestral Programme by EVERYBODY'S ' SELECT” ORCHEPTRa. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL. OR PHONE 452-'.. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Beet Theatr the Empire Par Specials BETTY COMPSON and JACK WOLT In a Thrilling Romance in a Modern Garden of Eden. EVE TOLD IT TO ADAM. NOW WELL TEJ-L IT TO YOl'. IT IS - EVE S SECRET.*’ of Mirth that begins at Home. Though Married, to STAY MARRIED. WELCOME HOME ” ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S THEATRE. " THE SILENT ACCUSER." STARRING TETER THE GREAT Th~ New Canine Sherlock Holmes. Second Great Feature — " COMMON CLAY • for the Colonel's Lady and Judy ■ Grady a»-e Sisters under the skin.”— Children of the One Mother. Pathe Gazette and News. Screen Snapshots. liberty CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 2066. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous From 11 »-tnTHREE GLORIOUS FEATURES Headed by BUCK JONES In the William Fox Special. A Great Western Romance DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS.” The Daring Exploits Beloved Women. But he was powerful quick” at the draw. When a Bad Man turns Good you can credit a fine Trigger ar a Fine Woman. No. 2 HOUSE PETERS In the Great Universal Jewel TANIC DRAMA OF SMASHING SEAS and Storm-Swept Passions. No. 3 THIRD THRILLING EPISODE Of Universal s TREMENDOUS Serial, "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS.” The Whole Accompanied by the QUEEN’S HARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Reserves at Webley’s, or 'Phone 3342.-
THE GRAND. GRAND “Always a Good GRAND GRAN D Entertainment." GRAND STILL. DRAWING THE} CROWDS. HAROLD LLOYI* IN HTS LATEST COMEDY. WHICH HAS RROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE AT THE GRAND. '* GIRL SHY.” fr'EVER BEFORE HAVE WE TO EEPIACE SO MANY CHAIR ARMS. TOUR LAST FEW CHANCES. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM Marked the Opening: Concert of DAME CLARA BUTT AND MR KENNERLT RUMFORD The remarkable demonstration by the crowd'll audience was a wonderful tribute to their great artistry and delightful personalities, am well as a practical indication of their undiminished popularity. Despite the coming and going of new stars* they still hold pride of place AS ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGERS. Brilliant Success of MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC, The Distinguished French Solo Pianist. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction . . J. and N Talr. SECOND GREAT CONCER T TO-NIGHT AT S p.m. Tn response to n great number of request*. Dame Clara Butt will include on to-night's programme, as an encore “ THE LOST CHORD.” FAREWELL CONCERT—WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BOX FLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserved Seats. 7s 8d and Ds 6d. Unreserved seats. 5s and 3s. Pius Tax. Day Sale Tickets at Clark's Confectionery. Theatre Royal. Positively the final opportunities of hearing England's greatest singers at th™ zenith of their career. Patrons are advised to secure their tickets during the day, and avoid the crush at the doors to-night. CLAUDE KINGSTON. Concert Director for J. and N. Tait. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: .T. c. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. Manager: John Farrell. COMMENCING NEXT PATT’RDAT. J. O’. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd, have the honour to present GUY BATES POST. The Dramatic Genius of the Twentieth Century. REPERTOIRE FOR SEASON COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY •' THE MASQUERADER." {The Brillant Dramatic Stage Adaptation of Katherine Thurston's <"elebrated novel. “John Chileote. M.P.”) COMMENCING FRIDAY. FEB. 26. For Three Nights Onl\ "THE GREEN GODDESS." (William Archer’s Luxurious Drama of India). COMMENCING TUESDAY. MARCH 2, For Three Nights Only. "THE BAD MAN." Emerson Browne's Delightful Comedy-Drama of Wit and Thrills). Box Plans for the five performances of “THE MASQUERADER" will open at the Bristol on Thursday morning. PRtCES: (Reserved). 4s and Is Gd. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices Plus Tax.
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