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AMUSEMENTS. _ LIBERTY THEATRE. TMdiy At 2 p.m. Nightly At 7.30 p.m. It's Her©—The Maddest, Merriest Com* •dy-Romance You've Ever Seen. The Whirlwind Comedy Sensation of the Year, “ DANCE MADNESS." A Madcap Tale of Modern Marriage that Starts at Sixty Miles an Hour and Grows Faster to the End. Starring Also Screening-RIN-TJN-TIN. The Screen’s Famous Wonder-Dog, in “BELOW THE LINE.” As Tender as a Mother’s Love; as Ferocious as a Father Fighting for His Child. The Four-footed Hero in his Most Exciting Picture. LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA. CRYSTAL PALACE. " VOLCANO." A Volcanic Tale of Tropical Love and Lure, starring HEBE DANIELS, RICARDO CORTEZ and WALLACE BEERY, vie Will also preesnt the Rich. Rare. Racy Romance of Youthful Love and Temptation, “THE PLASTIC AGE.” The Restless, Heckles, Risky Life of a Young Generation that Bargain-hunt a for Thrills, starring CLARA BOW. It will 8 tar the Parents who have never tuken tho trouble to Undertsand their Children. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Alfred J. Bun*. Reserves at The Bristol or Phone 3758. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 am. TO-DAY'S GREAT PROGRAMME. Za-ne Grey's Stirring Story, " CODE OF THE WEST." A Thunderbolt of Action and Suspense. Starring CONSTANCE BENNETT. OWEN MOORE and NOAH BEERYjI JACKIE COOGAX Restored to his enduring Rags in the Sweetest Story ever told. “A BOY OF FLANDERS '• The KID in his Beat Picture. The Brilliance of Jackie’s Genius shines through the Radiance of an All-star Cast. Plans at Webley’s, or Ring 3342.

GRAND THEATRE. 7.30 p.i RUDOLPH VALENTINO In His Last Production. The Pes.oiona.te. Irresistible. Exotic. FLAMING ROMANCE. “ THE SON OF THE SHEIK.’* MR DAVID M'GILL, The Eminent Vocalist, will Sing THAT NIGHT IN ARABY." Book your seats at The Bristol Piano Company and make certain of securing admission in comfort- Grand Theatre Plioue 2934.

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Theatre). Nigrht Session do Luxe .... 7.30 o’clock. Co’mmenclnc MON'DAT XKXT MONDAY The Bewilderinc Screen Beauty. GRETA XIS.SEX. Supported by the Gay Lothario. NORMAN KERRY, In “ THE LOVE THIEF/ - LEWIS STONE In the Piquunt and Brilliant ComwlyRomance, ..THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE" There isn’t Another Oirl in th* World like the Oirl from Montmartre." EVERVBODrs SELECT _ ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr w. .1 Bolllngh.m. K.s M. Reserves -m The Bristol, or Thone 492 a.

THEATRE ROYAL Lessee?: J. C. 'Williamson (N.Z.). T_NL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT:! FINAL PERPORJIANCE. Owing to the Company’s Early p«pnrture from this Dominion. R*-serv«s lor lTiday and Saturday Performances may be altered at The Bristol. FERRIS JAZZLAND REVUF COMPANY. Presenting NOVELTY. VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN" REVUE. The Most Complete and FawinatinK Entertainment Ever Presented. Something Different—Something New. RYNCOPATORS SUPREME! America’s Greatest Aggregation of Coloured Entertainers. The Very Last Opportunity of seeing this Amminff Organisation in Song. Dance smd Comedy Numbers. The Genuine American "Charleston.* The Old-Fashioned "Cake Walk” as only the Dusky Steppers can «Jo it. THERE’S NOT A DULL MOMENT Uf • TliE WHOLE SHOW! POPULAR PRICKS: 4s. 2s 6d and la Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Cons-

FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John TO-Nlfs ITT TO-NIGHT Fuller and Son?. Ltd. at TO-NIGHT t>. Tjp-NIGHT Glorious and Magnificent Success of GEORGE STOREY and “STORY ETTBS." Volume,! A Now Kind of a Show with a New Kind of a Go. YOU MUST NOT MISS VOLUME 3. Wonderful Success of DEBI’R. fwr King.** Something New; Somethin*; Different. Brilliant Success of HULEY ANP BENT. Comedian and Burlesque Artists. Continued Success of STOMPY AND STELLA, Clever Coloured Comedians and Dancers. Be Wise: Book your seats at ones. Plan at The Bristol till 5. then at Opera House Confectionery or 'Phone 2361. MADELINE VYNEJt and JIUS MONTGOMERY “ON WITH THE DANCE.** “ON WITH THE DANCE.** A Dancing Show with a real ' kick.** Spectacular Ballets, ChaJ-ming Solos. Eccentric Dances. Catchy Choruses, etc. You'll thoroughly enjoy every of this unique entertainment. CALEDONIAN HALL ALEDONIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.ro. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27 th, At 7.30 p.IU. 1 Price?: 4s. 2s, la. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. 12b

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