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AMUSEMENTS. OUEEN’S THEATRE. (Continuous from 11 aum.) Tho Orchid of the Screen, CORINKB GRIFFITH In - INFATUATION.” No. 2 MART riCKFORD In the Brilliant Comedy-Romance, “ ROSITA.” COMEDY GAZETTE COMEDY Plana at Webley’s, or ’phone 3342. EVERYBODY’S (The Distinctive Theatre.) An Innovation in Comedy. CHARLES MURRAY And GEORGE SIDNEY In a Refreshingly New Burlesque, full of Surprising Comedy Touches. “ SWEET DADDIES.The Novel and Original Comedy that has made the whole world laugh at ite delightful freshness and quaint humour. Jn Addition— A Production that Stands Pre-eminent in its Artistic Settings and Superb Directorial Handling. JKOROE STOREYS STOREYKTTES. S TO R E Y ETT ES. STOREYKTTES. STOREYKTTES. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. “Oh! You must have a little bit of fun.”—George Storey. VOLUME THE SECOND OF STORYKTTES STORIETTES The Jollieat Show in the World. Produced by George Storey, the Super Comedian of the Day. In Addition, VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. CLYDE AND YVETTE. Dancers Who Are Different. STOMPY AND STELLA, STOMPY AND STELLA, Causing a Riot Every Night. THE LITTLE CHILD JUNE WONDER. MEGAN. Character Impressions. FULLER’S NEWS, wavs up to the ivs dcpic .. .tderful It l * DOLPH V A LENT I NO’f RUDOLPH VALENTINO’S THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME LIBERTY THEATRE. Tlie Record Breaking Revelation, " THE MYSTIC.” i.VWAY TEART - In her Amazing Portrayal of ttve. Alluring “Mystic” r. a< Supreme Heights <*f Artistr ■V r :STERN ROMANCE :it tlie New Star, :n HIMES, »W RACK.’ Western that will and Sensation on - THE iNCERT ORCHESTRA Tlie Bristol, or ’phone 22ti6. CRYSTAL PALACF. A Motion Pici tire of the Mmst Startling Event Ever Recorded. ” GRASS.” Gold. Cynical Sky Dotted with VN’T BE DONE." ‘ IT CA> UNFED. UNSHOD. CLOTHED ONLY TN COURAGIi, THIS INDOMITABLE NATION fights a Finish Battle on a Battlefield Planned by ho Hand of Cruel Destiny and Commanded by the Angel of Disaster. Story l»y Necessity—Scenario by Hunger—Produced by Fe IRASS.’ Most Astounding Revelation the World has Yet Seen. Will Also Present— RICHARD DIX In His Latest Comedy Supreme, •say n AGAIN.’ Brimful of Humour and Mirth, giving uations that will Split your Sides. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor. Mr Alfred J. Bunz The Box Plans are at The Bristol Piano Company, where patrons are advised to book at once or ring 3758. THEATRE ROYAL Commencing MONDAY NEXT. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Direction: Alf Linley. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Direct from America. FERRIS JAZZ LA N D REVUE COMPANY. Presenting NOVELTY, VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN REVUE. A HUGE SUCCESS! Including the Old Time Minstrel first part. The Most Complete and Fascinating Entertainment Ever Presented. Featuring the Famous “FERRIS” JAZZ BAND. Something Different—Something New. S YNCOPA TORS SI’PRKM I:! America's Greatest Aggregation of Coloured Entertainers. THEY SING IT. THEY PLAY IT. THEY DANCE IT. The Genuine American ‘ Charleston.” The Old-Fashioned Cake Walk, as only the Dusky Steppers can do it. The Greatest of all ** Female Impersonators.” THERE’S NOT A DULL MOMENT IN THE WHOLE SHOW. Magnificent Settings. Delightful Scenes. POPULAR PRICES: 4s. Js Gd. and Is. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Company. 9862 GRAND THEATRE We Will Present ' RUDOLPH VALENTINO In His Latent Production, the Passionate, Irresistible, Exotic, Flaming Romance, " THE SON OF THE SHEIK.” Vll its Glorious Beauty and Wonder. Supported by VILMA BAKKY AND AGNES AYRES. MR DAVID McGILL. the Eminent alist, will sing ” THAT NIGHT IN ARABY." NOTE THE SPECIAL SESSIONS.— Two Special Day Sessions, 12 (n Doors open . ~ BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Box Plans for “THE SON OF THE SHEIK ” are at The Bristol Piano Company. The booking will be enormous, and patrons are requested to stPUBLIC NOTICES. WE I END MONEY on All Classes of Security. Artificial Teeth, Old Gold. Silver, Field Glasses, etc., ate., bought. Highest Price* Paid. FRIEDL ANDERS Pawnbrokers, 119. MANCHESTER STREET, (Opposite II ey woods. Ltd.) \7 r ENTRILOQtJISM—You can this Fascinating Subject.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18008, 19 November 1926, Page 1

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