TO-NIGHT.
$ CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND VAUDEVILLE. Those who appreciate a bit of good vaudeville and a fine picture programme will have their tastes well ordered for to-night, as Ihe management of the Maoriiand pictures have arranged for Cecil Verne and Dorothy lo present their great Pol Pourri Act, in conjunction with a Charlie Chaplin pid ii re entitled “Tilly’s Punctured Romance.” Cecil and Dorothy presen i comic singing, palter, hel l ringing, ’mimics, and the beautiful song M'mn, “Hawaiian Butterfly.” A good half-hour’s fun is assured. Ob a rite Chaplin is seen at his best in the above picture, and along with the feature; “Ten Dollar Rise,” will make one of the finest programmes ever submitted. The [trices for this special programme will he: Children !)d, adults 1/8 and 2/2. It, is wise to hook or come early.
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Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 3
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137TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 3
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