AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN’S MATINEE DAILY, at 2,15 p.m. EVERYBODY’S “ Where the Good Programmes Are.” Direction Fuller-llayward Theatres.. EVERY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. EVERY EVENING, at 7.45. A Story that will surprise and entertain you by its unique situations and thrilling action. TOM MIX AND TONY TOM MIX AND TONY TOM MIX AND TONY TOM MIX AND TONY In ‘HELLO. CHEYENNE.’ ‘ HELLO, CHEYENNE.’ 1 HELLO, CHEYENNE.’ ‘ HELLO, CHEYENNE.’ 1 HELLO. CHEYENNE.’ 'HELLO, CHEYENNE.’ Miles of Smiles—Acres of Thrills—Adventure and Romance in this Gripping Story of the Great West, And ESTELLE TAYLOR ESTELLE TAYLOR ESTELLE TAYLOR ESTELLE TAYLOR ESTELLE TAYLOR (Mrs Jack Dempsey), In an Intriguing Drama of Plots and Counter-plots, with Daring Escapes and Thrilling Action that will keep yon spellbound to the end. A PICTURE THAT KEEPS YOU GUESSING! ‘ LADY RAFFLES.’ ' LADY RAFFLES.’ • LADY RAFFLES.’ 'LADY RAFFLES.’ SOMETHING NEW IN MASTERY DRAMAS! Box Plan at The Bristol or phone 10-591. A REAL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY. QRAND AND PLAZA TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 sharp. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW And BIG EVENING PERFORMANCE, THE HILARIOUS IRISH FARCE, THE HILARIOUS IRISH FARCE, ‘ FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘ FINNEGAN’S BALL.’' ‘ FINNEGAN'S BALL.’ ‘ FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘ FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘ FINNEGAN'S BALL.’ ‘ FINNEGAN'S BALL.’ ‘FINNEGAN'S BALL.’ It’s a Scream—Funnier than ‘ The Cohens and Kellys,’ ‘ Callaghans and _ Murphys,’ and * Bringing Up Father ’ in one. Como and yell at it!! Then We'll Present A HUGE REAL CIRCUS-LIONS! TIGERS! ELEPHANTS, CLOWNS! On the Screen. A Thrill in Every Minute of it! 'THE BIG SHOW.’ ‘THE BIG SHOW.’ •THE BIG SHOW.’ •THE BIG SHOW.’ ‘THE BIG SHOW.’ All the world loves a circus—young and old alike. Here’s a real circus story, with the “ big top " as its stage, and elephants, clowns, Indians, cowboys, and all the other picturesque characters of a “ big show ” as its actors. STRAND, FRIDAY NEXT—RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANKY IN BARONESS ORCZY'S 1 LEATHERFACE,’ OR ‘TWO LOVERS.’ |JING EDWARD THEATRE (Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres.) TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT. A SPARKLING, SCREAMINGLY FUNNY COMEDY, With WALLACE BEERY And FORD STERLING In ‘CASEY AT THE BAT.’ AND JACK BUCHANAN In ‘CONFETTI.’ NOTE.—Owing to To-night being NewYear's Eye. the AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TRIALS have been SUSPENDED—the full Double Picture Programme running as usual. Ring 22-573 for Reserves. BOX PLANS OPEN. TO-MORROW AT THE STRAND FOR ‘LEATHERFACE,’ STARRING RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANKY, BARONESS ORCZY'S CELEBRATED NOVEL. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WILL Persons seen Picking Up Leather Purse, Kaikorai tram terminus, Saturday evening, please Return 2 Octagon. IPOR SALE, Cbeuey Mahogany Cabinet Gramophone; guaranteed in perfect order; very little used; £25 (or near offer) ; a bargain.—Apply corner Bay View' and Forbury roads (next to store).
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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 8
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427Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 8
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