AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA AND GRAND X 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. ACTION, THRILLS, SUSPENSE, ADVENTURE. ‘TUB OVERLAND LIMITED,’ ‘THE OVERLAND LIMITED,’ Ono minute a complicated piece ,of mechanism —The next a twisted, broken wreck —Just one of a hundred thrills in ' The Overland Limited.’ EEATURE No. 2. Five Whirlwind Reels of ‘THE RIDING RASCAL,’ Featuring ART ACORD, ' ART ACORD. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at t and 7.30. THE MAN OP A THOUSAND FACES. LON CHANEY In ‘TELL IT TO THE MARINES.’ A spell-binding drama of tho soldiers of the sea! The world’s greatest mystery unfolded. NOW LON CHANEY SHOWS HIS REAL FACE, THAT THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN. Supporting Cast includes ELEANOR BOARDMAN, WILLIAM HAINES, And CARMEL MYERS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 7.30 p.m., OFFICIAL OPENING. BALLET OR GROUP DANCING. PIANO DUET, ‘ Polonaise in E Plat.’ RECITATION, ‘ Tho Cavalier.’ VOCAL SOLO, Selection from Light Opera. FANCY DANCE (under 10), Character. PIANO SOLO, * Miniature. Pastorales.’ BARITONE SOLO, ‘The Ships of Yule.’ IRISH HORNPIPE. RECITATION, ‘ Rome.’ VOCAL SOLO (Gentlemen),. Own Selection. STEP DANCING. IRISH KEEL. TUESDAY MORNING. VICTORIA HALL. RECITATION (Ladies), * Tho Cavalier.’ H.M. THEATRE. PIANO SOLO (12-11), ’Miniature Pastorales.’ BARITONE SOLO, ‘The Ships-of Yule.’ BURNS HALL. HIGHLAND FLING (Girls under 10). HUSH HORNPIPE (Girls under 18). TUESDAY AFTERNOON. VICTORIA HALL. RECITATION (Gentleman), ‘ Rome.’ RECITATION (Girls 14-16), ‘Pocahontas,’ H.M. THEATRE. VOCAL SOLO (Ladies). Selection from Light Opera. VOCAL SOLO (Gentlemen, never won a first prize). BURNS HALL. STEP DANCING (12-18). FANCY DANCE (Under 10), in Character. ADMISSIONS. D.G. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children, Half-price. ■ Day Sessions, 6d. Saturday Afternoon: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Booking Fee, 6d. Season Tickets, 255. E. S. WILSON, Secretary.
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Two friends met in tho street. “ I hear you’ve broken off your engagement to Miss Jones,” said one, “ Did sire take it much to heart?” “No, replied his friend, sadly. “ She s taking it’to court.” A notice in a. small town newspaper: “Lost,' a fountain pen by a man half full of ink.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 8
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