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ImrSEMgWTB. QUEEN S THEATRE. CHARLES CHAPLIN In hip Latest and Greatest Corned " THE GOLD RUSH." l Tremendous Furore of Comedy Frolic, with the Mirth Magician at Best. ALSO—>n. .Tim and Oink Marston d«Terrifio Realism and ThrillRox Plans at Welihy's. and during Ho- Holidays at tlio ljueeii’s Theatre,, ’Phone .1342. CRYSTAL PALACE. When we will present GRETA NISSF.N In Paramount's Groat Feast of Fast Fun, Love and I.a visfiness. “ THE LUCKY LADY/* The Merry Tale of a Maid and Three Men. GIRLS—Do You want to know How In 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, “ GOOI > AN D NAUGHTY ” A Saucy, Snappy, Sparkling Palm Beach Comedy. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor. Mr Alfred J. Bunz) Reserves* at The Bristol—and during the holidays at the Crystal Palace—’Phone 3758. EVERYBODY’S. Jeffrey Farn«d's Fascinating Story, “THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN.** A Professional Ma RTO 11AR D R A RTITE LMESS The Most Brilliant Character the creen'.s Most Lovable Actor has ever lade for Your Delightful Entertainment. A Story that Vibrates with Drama, Laughter and Tears as only Farnol can Describe. In Addition—the Cabbag*BESSIE LOVE Full of the Joys, the Laughs and the Drama of Life—A SHEER T‘FLIGHT. EVERYBODY’S " SELECT ” ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr W. J. Bellingham, F.C.M. Reserves at The Bristol and at Everybody's, Phone 4925. UNrRECE DEN TE D S UCC ES S. MANY THOUSANDS THRILLED

" THE BAT.” GRAND THEATRE. TWO SPECIAL. DAY SESSIONS. 12 Noon to 2.30 2.30 to 5 p m. EVEN IN* i OKI *H KSTRAL SESSION 7.30 p.in. 7.30 p m. At EAST! AT LAST. THE MOST SENSATIONAL MVSTERV TOMKDY-DRAMA THE WOULD MAS EVER SEEN. SM ASH IN« I SIIRPRISKS BREATHLKSS CRISES! CASCADES OP LAUGHS! GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND AT THE GRAND THEATRE DURING HOLIDAYS. TELEPHONE No. 2934. BOOK—BOOK AND BE THRILLED. LIBERTY THEATRE. DIRECT PROM THE LONDON PAVILION IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS BEAUTY THE PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL AND INSPIRED PRODUCTION, “ EVERY MOTHER S SON.” Based on the Theme of " The Unknown Warrior.*' SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE As used by the London Pavilion, Played bj LIBERTY CONCERT OR' HESTRA SPECIALLY AUGMENTED Conductor; Mr Ernest Jamieson. WE WILL AT,SO PRESENT The Thrilling Mystery-Romance ‘THE MYSTERY CLUB” Box Plans at the. Bristol, and during the holidays at the Liberty Theatre, ’Phone 2366. • Book—or he disappointed LAST NIGHT—

LAST' < TIRIST* H C fRCH'S that JOSEPH <'UNNIN<»HAM'S •THE UNFAIR SEX," and "THE SPORT Op’ KINCiS," playrd by the English Comedy Company, v.-ere the two best laughter shows that have been in this town w£! 5 WELI j i WELL:— “ ELIZA COSIES TO STAY.’* •• EI-IZA comes to stay; •*k!:!Ia •' JOLTZA JS l*: SSi§?:= TO STAY TO STAY TO ST. EVEN BETTER. DON'T:— DON’T: - WHAT THE S?- s 1 THIS REAM>Y TALENT OM PAN'Y AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.’ -ELIZA COMES TO STAY." t" 1 play Since “Char ISS Z ILL ATT BATEMAN Mlsa ,:MA ' N GALA * EXT When a. Handsomely Mounted Soi Photograph will be given to all bers of the audience. Plans at The Brist Sales at Atki Stalls and Oallery Is extra. FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Jo Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TgiSigg? Wonderful Success of Our New Everything Merry and GEORGE STOREY and the The New Dance and Laugh Show. storey a „d SSBS?EFTB Full of Choice Surprises and Dandy ,h. Adroit Merry Makers of Rare Merit. Plan at The Brist BE W > ISE. >1 ° USe * BO YOUR SEAT. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ UTO-STROP BLADES— X\ And all Kinds of SAF razors <■ \ m :i-'i: j,i . v SHAItPENEI*. 2 s per SCISSORS RE-UROUND from fid pair by the latest an 95. PATH ward"and EDRAL SCJ VfEW ZEALAND WHIPPET CLUB. NEXT SATURDAY. January sth. the above Club will hold a Whippet. Meeting at English Park Stadiun Programme: Open Handicap. 12<*yds. entry ss; Puppy Race. 100yde. ss; First class Handicap, 120 yds, 10s; Hurdle

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 1

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