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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. The current programme at the Opera House •was appreciatively received by another large audicnco last evening, a bright and pleasant entertainment being contributed to by Tom Haverley and his Kute Kewpie Kids, tho Gilfain Trio, Jones and Haines, Brull and Homsley, • and Nellie Kolle. The programme will bo repeated this evening. TRAMWAY COMEDY TROUPE.An entertainment in aid of the_Naval Dependants' Fund was given in the Choral Hall last evening by the Christttorch Tramway Comedy Company. The first part of the programme' depicted ' the ilast- cruise ■of the "s.s. Saveloy," the entertainment being on nautical lines. The sccoud part was on the usual concert lines. The performers in the second'part comprised Messrs A. Woodham, P. Bert, S. Jameson, R. McFarlane, and- J. Fisher, and Mesdarnes Ewart-Fcrd 3nd Williams-Wood. Instrumental music was provided by Mr W. Male and Miss B. Male. ... QUEEN'S .THEATRE. "The Price Mark," featuring Dorothy Dalion. attracted good audiences to the Queen's Theatre yesterday. It, with supporting progpamnlO) will bo repeated to-day. CRYSTAL PALACE. Jewel Carmen is starred in the "Kingdom of Love," which; with supporting programme, was repeated at tho Crystal Palace Theatre yesterday. The eame pictures will bo screened to-day. LIBERTY THEATRE. Anita Stewart, in "A Million Bid "is orovine a_popular draw at the .Liberty Theatre. "A Million Bid," with supporting programme, will be screened again to-day. STRAND THEATRE. . Good business was chronicled by the Strand Theatre yesteirday, when "Rich Man, Poor Man," featuring Marguerite Clark, was repeated. It, with supporting films, will bo screoned at to-day's sessions. GRAND THEATRE. . . Good audiences witnessed the patriotic picture. "The Man Who Stayed-, at Home, and. ■ supporting items, at tho Grand terday programme will be repeated at to-day's ■ sessions. ' EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. - Norma Talmadge appears-^' ot Ypsteidav" which wis repeated at Evory body's yesterday. It willbe screened again to-day, with supporting items.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 8

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304

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 8

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