AMUSEMENTS. GREATER ~* K Y S T -V L P A L A C E. The Best Theatre in tho inspire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., G. 30 to S'.eopytiuio. A!=o at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "NAME! THE MAN." "NAME! THE MAX." •XAMEI TIIK MAX." "NAME* TUK MAX." ' .NAME THE MAX." "TUB MASTER OF MAX. "THE MASTER OF MAX. "THE MASTER OF MAX, SIU HALL CAINF Sill 11 ALL CAIXE Silt HALL CAIXE CONRAD ,XAGEL. MAE BUSCH. PATSY RUTH MILLEH. HOBART BOSWORTH, MLEEX PRINGLE, and CF.EIGHTON HALE. SIR HALL CAFXK, th« author, has never created a. novel more real than this story n£ humanity. It is a dravno. carved right out of life itself—brimming over with hoarlthrobs and thrills and love. Tho story of betrayed womanhood, of a. man who finds tho path of honour in the end- - the?o are the threudß of SIR HALL CAINE'S Mighty Story. They have beou woven into a, THRILLING \Scieen Masterpiece th.it tlio years v-'iU never forget. ALSO AT GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. "THE SIGN" OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." JACK HOXIE, Supported bv the Daring' HELEN "HOLMES. CENTURY COMEDY and N£\YS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Imruitablv Plnved bv the 'World-famous SYJIFHO.NY ORCHESTRA, The Best Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorship o[ ME ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral mi nib firs include:—Ovorburo, "Tho Crisis March" tnall); "Syraphonio Fantastique" (Berlioz): "Akedysgeril" (Treinisot): "Quo Vadis?" fJeaji Nouguesl: "La Fiivole Colombino" (Pilloveatre): "Tho Sr>lrit of Pageantry" (Fletcher); 'Andaritino" (Lemaro); "SeTen»d© la Rosette" (Petit); "Drifbvood" (Gold); "Mania. Loves Papa" (Friend). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the. job), 'Phono 3758. 5339 THEATBB EOYAI.. HEATBE Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON (K.Z.), LTD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8, LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT. J. C. •WILLIAMSON.,,(N,Z.), LiTD. 'Present too Groat Actor-Genius, who has set the cars of tho" whole world ringing -with his fume.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18420, 29 June 1925, Page 1
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