AMUSEMENTS. Continuous from 11. Last Day of Our Brilliant Profrrammt. COMMENCING MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY. Paramouilt's llajjnifiocnt Attraction, "THE BEDROOM "WINDOW." "THE BEDROOM "WINDOW." "THE BEDROOM WINDOW." "THE BEDROOM WINDOW." "THE BEDROOM WINDOW." "THE BEDROOM WINDOW.' A Shivery, qiiivery, mystery-thriller -with a wonderful cast, including
MAY McAVOY, MAY McAVOY, MAY McAVOY, RICARDO CORTEZ, RICARDO CORTE2, GEORGE FAWCETT, GEORGE FAWCETT, ROBERT EDESON. ROBERT EDESOJN.
"THE BEDROOM WINDOW" is the greatest thriller of <ho. year. ACTION. ROMANCE. THRILLS; 16 starts- with a BANG and tho climax is a tornado of thriJls. Then—
METRO'S Sensational Pliotodrama. VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS "THE HEAET BANDIT"." A real Crackerjack. A story that will hold you spellbound. IT IS A STORY OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND HOLDS THE ATTENTION FROM BEGINNING TO END. A Grand Supporting Programme!. "FOOL PROOF." Spirklitift Comedy. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. PARAMOUNT NEWS. Brilliant Programme of Incidental Musio. (Conductor, Mr Harry Prices as Uaual. PLAN AT TfEBbETS^ TO-DAY. 2.30. TO-DAY. 2.30. TO-DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE.
eUst Matinee of JIM GERALD And Jiis MUSICAL COMEDY CO. - The Brighteut Show of All. 6d, Is. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d, la. CULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Puller and Sons, Ltd. Poflithrely the Greatest Success ever seen in Chrietckuroh. JIM GERALD And his MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In his Mile-a-Mimite Production, A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT.
A Ctigantio Musical Comedy, abounding in Fan, and ropleto with the latest Musical Numbers and Dainty Danced. JOCK MILLS, , j The Supreme Scottish Comedian. MBGAN BROS. Those Brilliant Mtwioal Clowns. KNIGHT and BBADY V ,. ~ - .Featuring a Song Scena: impressiota' of tha. "Film "Smiling Through.''. , ARVtTAGffi AND HINB, In Merry Mirth and Musical Moments. ALEC. REGAN, The Favourite Light Comedian. PRICES: Reserved Stall* 8b 3d, Oroh.
8 9d, Keflerved mrcie aa 3d, ureas Circle 2a, Stalls Is. Plan at The BRISTOL till 11,30 a.m-, thereafter at the Opera Homo Confectionery Store. Doors 7.16 p.m. 5319 T H O R A L HALL. ■V/ TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. Grand Gymnastic and Variety Entertainment by 0. Buokett'a Biccarton Gymnasium Girls (Canterbury's Leading • Lady Gymnasts). In aid of Ridgely 1.0.0. F. and Linwood Druids' Lodge Christmas Tree Funds. Over 70 performers. A bright, clever and varied entertainment. Orchestra under the direo- ** tw«a. Dorothy Wicks. Doors, 7 p.m.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 1
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