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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. There wae another large and appreciative audience at the Opera House last evening, when the current programme -was repeated. Their previous successes were' added to by the performers, particularly Tom Haverly and his Kute Kewpia Kids. The Gilfain Trio, Jones and Raines, Brull and Hemsley. and Nellie Kolle were also appreciatively received. The programme will be repeated this evening. TRAJfWAY COMEDY TROUPE. The final effort of the Christchurch Tramway Comedy Company to raise funds for defendants of our na.val men jywill be made •this evening:, when the "S.S. Saveloy" will mu,ke her last trip. Saloon and steerage accommodation lias been provided, ..tickets for which can be obtained at the gangway or from Meesrs Sharman's, Colombo street, during the day. The "S.S. Saveloy" i» scheduled to sail from the Choral Hall wharf at 8 bells. GRAND THEATRE. Tho pictorinl representation of "The Man who Stayed at Home" is proving a strong draw at the Grand Theatre. The et&r film and supporting programme will be screened again to-day. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Ghosts of Yesterday" was thoroughly enjoyed at Everybody's Theatre yesterday. It will be screened to-day. It gives Norma. Ta.l- - an opportunity to prove her versatility. STRAND THEATRE. "Rich Man, Poor Man" and supporting programme were repeated at the Strand Theatre yesterday, and will be shown aga'n to-day. LIBERTY THEATRE. "A Million Bid," featuring Anita Stewart, is the star film at Liberty Theatre. lie same pictures will bo screened to-day. CRYSTAL PALACE. Good business was chronicled by the Crystal Palace Theatre yesterday, when "The Kingdom of Love," featuring Jewel Carman, was repeated. It, with supporting programme, will be shown again io-day. QUEEN'S THEATRE. The current programme, headed bj- "The Price Mark," was repeated at the Queen's Theatre yesterday. The same pictures will be ecreened to-dav.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 9

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