AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE Direction ....... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, SPORTS WEEK! A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. POLA NEGRI TUF, incomparable, In “FLOWER OF NIGHT” The Romance of a Fiery Spanish Beauty in the Stirring Days of ’49 The Dance of Depth Furv and Disgrace. -tola Negri's Greatest Triumph! Also, “GO STRAIGHT' An adventure that commenced in the homes of New York Millionaires, and terminated in the world-famous Moving Picture Studios of Hollywood. Featuring OWEN MOORE GLADYS HULETTE MARY CARR ROBERT EDESON G EOR GE FA W CETT FRANCIS MCDONALD THEN THE AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM A really wonderful picture, in slow motion photography showing Australia s giants of the game, bowling and batting. PATHE GAZETTE. Porritt (N.Z.) winning the 100 yards at the inter-’Varsity sports; also jumping and hurdling events in slow motion. Scotland breaking the Twickenham tradition by beating England, 17-.) at Rugby. Box Plans at 'the Bristol till noon, then at the Theatre. Ring 43—963. NORTH ISLAND TOUR PA NTOMIMEI SIntoMIME ' PANTOMIME! PANrOMIME. PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME. “THE NEW ALADDIN . "THE NEW ALADDIN "THE NEW ALADDIN "THE NEW ALADDIN The Theatrical Triumph of tho Year. Bv Special Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Mr. William Hassan has pleasure m presenting “THE NEW ALADDIN” From tho Palladium, London, and His Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne. An All-Star Cast includes those Scintillating Stars, BRUCE GREEN, FLOIE ALLEN, GUS BLUETT, ROMA PHILLIPS, DOROTHY DEWAR, REG. ROBERTS and WILLIAM A. HASSAN. "THE EL RADIANTS” and the 12 WONDERFUL WEBBING GIRLS 12 Note the North Island Tour: PALMERSTON N. ................ To-night NAPIER Ma y 31 Juue 1 HASTINGS June 2 DANNEVIRKE - Juno 3 WANGANUI T J'®.® * NEW PLYMOUTH June 5 and 7 AUCKLAND June 9 to 17 Direction Win. A. Hassan Manager Wm. Byron rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction E. J. Gravestock. Manager A. Stanley Warwick. SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. FAREWELL CONCERT By the KENDALL STRING QUARTET. KENDALL STRING 'QUARTET. KENDALL STRING QUARTET. Reserved Seats, 65., 45., plus tax; Unreserved 2s. , Students’ Concessions, inquire Bristol Box Office. Plan open. DANCING. THE DIXIE JAZZ BAND. THE DIXIE JAZZ BAND. THE DIXIE JAZZ. BAND. (Late "Rendezvous,” Christchurch). E L B U R N KIOSK. TO-NIGHT, 8 till 12. TO-NIGHT, 8 till 12. DIXIE PLAYERS’ JAZZ BAND. Reserve Tables, Telephone 20—093. Evening Dress optional. Subscription (including supper), Double 6s. Gd., Single 3s. 6d. ALAN STANTON, Manager. NOTICE. "THE PRINCE’S.” INVITATION Holders are reminded tliat the usual Weekly Dance will be held TO-NIGHT at Miss Phyllis Bates’s Studio, Willis Street. For Reservetl Tables ring 41— 33L Subscription, Single 55., Double 10s., including Supper. fTHE BOHEMIANS’ DANCE OLD--1 TIME TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT in ST. PETER’S HALL at 8 p.m. Miss Hawthorne’s Renowned Orchestra. DANCING. * COUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL O HALL. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ EVERT SATURDAY. 8 to 12. First-class Orchestra, Special Features. Good Floor and Supper. Ladies Is. Gd., Gentlemen 2h.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 208, 29 May 1926, Page 11
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