AMUSEMFTNTS. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. MANY THOUSANDS THRILLED AT “ THE BAT.’* GRAND THEATRE. TWO SPEC!AI m I»AT SESSIONS. 12 Noon to 2.30 2.30 to 6 p.m. EVENING ORCHESTRAL SESSION 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. At LAST! AT LAST. THE MOST SENSATIONAL M TSTE R V CC >M F.DY-DR AM A THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. SMASHING SURPRISES HREATIILESS CRISES! CASCADES OK LAUGHS! GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA. P.OX PLAN'S AT THE BRISTOL AND AT THE GRAND THEATRE DURING HOLIDAYS. TELEPHONE No. 2934. BOOK—BOOK ANI) BE THRILLED. LIBERTY THEATRE. DIRECT FROM THE LONDON PAVILION IN ALU ITS GLORIOUS BEAUTY THE PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL* AND INSI'I 111 ;I » PIO 'DI < Tl< *N. “'EVERY MOTHER’S SON.” Based on the Theme of “ Tho Unknown Warrior.” SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE As u. ed by the London Pavilion, Played by LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTR SPECIALLY AUGMENTED Conductor: Mr Ernest Jamieson. WE WILL ALSO PRESENT The Th lilling -Mystery-Romance •THE MYSTERY CLUB.” Box Plans at the Bristol, and during the holidays at the Liberty Theatre. Thone 2-0■ • L Rook—or be <i isappolnted At the QUEEN’S THEATRE. CHARLES CHAPLIN In his Latest and Greatest Comedy, " THE GOLD RUSH.” A Tremendous Furore of Comedy and Frolic, with the .Mirth Magician at hid Rolf Boldrewood’s Thrilling Story, •ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." With Captain Starlight, Ben Marston, Jim and Dick Mars toil depicted with Terrific Realism and Thrilling intensity. Box Plans at Webley's, and during the Holidays at the Queen’s Theatre,, CRYSTAL PALACE. When we will present GRETA NISSEN In Paramount’s Great Feast of Fast Fun, Love and Lavishness. “ THE LUCKY LADY.” The Merry Tale of a Maid and Three Men. GIRLS—Do You want to know How to Flirt? Do you want to know how to Get What You Go After? "The Lucky Lady ” will show you. AND THEN WE WILL SHOW YOU POL A NEGRI AND FORD STERLING In Another Spicy Paramount Comedy, “GOOD AND NAUGHTY” A Saucy, Snappy. Sparkling Palm Beach < !omedy. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr Alfred .1. Bunzt Reserves at The Bristol —and during the holidays at the Crystal Palace—■ EVERYBODY’S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) Jeffrey Farnol’s Fascinating Story, "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." A Professional Masterpiece, Featuring RICHARD I? ART HELM ESS The Most Brilliant Character tho Screen's Most Lovable Actor lias ever made for Your Delightful Entertainment A Story that Vibrates with Drama. Laughter and Tears as only Farnol can Describe. In Addition— THE SPARKLING COMEDY-DRAMA By Alice 11. Rice. Sequel to ” Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” " LOVEY MARY"” WILLIAM HAINES and BESSIE LOVE Full of the Joys, the Laughs and the Drama of Life A SHEER DELIGHT. EVERYBODY’S •• SELECT" OR< ’HESTRA. Conductor: Mr W. .1. Bellingham, F.C.M. Reserves at The Bristol and at Everybody's, Phone 4 923.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18044, 3 January 1927, Page 1
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