AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND. of his career, •‘TUMBLEWEEDS" BARBARA LA MARK In John Galsworthy's Famous Novel, QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. The Blue Streak Western Romance, "THE RED RIDER." Specially Produced for ■with the Warm Romance of the Camp wrote its Death Signals in the Sky. A Side-splitting Scream of Delight, so. 3—Fourth Thrilling Episode Universal's Tremendous Serial, *' SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS.” EVERYBODY'S "WINDS OF CHANCE." Produced by Frank Lloyd, Producer of “ THE SEA HAWK.” Is a Story of the North, where days are short, nights are long and women tempt the strong men. Programme !CT OR Book now at The Bristol. GREATER / CRYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepytime. We will present an Extraordinarily Fine Programme Specially Selected from Paramount’s Sp« Firstly, we will reveal Pretty Girl who went Husband Hunting. - MARRY ME.” Characters In this Comedy Attraction of the Season. Secondly—Another Great Paramount and Fortune, others LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-DAY AT 2 s TO-NIGHT AT 7 The United Artists’ Super-Special, “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST/ CAROL WITH J>EMP S T E R AND W. C. I F I E L T> S America’s Greatest Comedian In the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST” ' ' IS MAKE SURK AND BOOK NOW THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (X.Z.) John Farrell. THE GREEN GODDESS." The Final Production NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. Three Nights Only. “THE BAD MAN.” BOX PLANS at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Theatre Royal Confectionery. Pricey: D.C. and R.S., Ss; Stalls, 4s; CHORAL HALL. TO-MQRROW NIGHT. H. NEVILL-SMITH. ASSOCIATE ARTISTS. MISS PIRT THOMPSON (Pianist), REES McQONACHY (Violinist), Accompanist; MISS EILEEN TWOMEY. Box Plans, Day Sales and Concessions at The Bristol. Reserved 4s, Unreserved 2s 6d (plus tax). Concession, 3 s (Splus tax) and 2s. BRIGHTON DOMAIN FETE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY ). Grand Children’s Fancy Dress Pai-ade. RACES, BABY SHOW, Sky Glider, Flying Boats, Wood’s Orchestra. BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. AMUSEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. COME IN THOUSANDS. No. 0 TRAM AND BUSES. a SPRATT AND CO. 121. WORCESTER STREET, (Opposite Government Gulldings). 'Phone A 5082. CHEAP CITY PROPERTY. —T Shape House, 5 rooms, I (i newly renovated, bath, copper and tubs, hot water from copper, sewer. LIN WOOD BUNGALOW. £9OOI r —TERMS ARRANGED. Five rooms, all conveniences. Plastered and Papered, Gas and Electric Light; 3-16 acre, high scetion. Two i small glasshouses. Close to tram. SPRATT AND CO. 121, WORCESTER STREET.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17781, 26 February 1926, Page 1
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