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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE, Dunedin's Da Luxe Picture House. AFTERNOONS, at 2; EVENING, at 7. Laden with action, swift as the panthers spring, with sentiment sincere as first love. A story stirring and unforgettable. LENORK TJLRTC LBNORE TJLRIC In ‘ TIGER. ROSE,’ ‘TIGER ROSE,’ A heart struggle set. in a remote wilderness among primitive rugged souls. THE BEST PICTURE SINCE ‘WAY DOWN EAST.’ THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. (Conductor, Mr Chas. Parnell.) Overture, Slide Song, ‘ Jazzing the Bines Away.’ Box Plan at The Bristol, or Ring Theatre, 'Phone 444. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, 7. United Artists Present Doris Kenyon in ‘THE LAST MOMENT’ A Thrilling Drama of Mystery and Adventure. Also, .lack Hoxie in a Western Play, ‘THE GALLOPING ACE,’ A Sparkling Story in Wonderful Settings. (Supports; ‘ Winter Has Come ’ (comedy), and News. “Oh! wind! If winter comes, can spring be far behind?” OCTAGON TH E ATM TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, A William Fox Theatrical Attraction, ‘IF WINTER COMES.' A. S. M. Hutchinson's Novel upon the screen, with PERCY MARMONT as Mark Sabre and ANN FOREST as Nona. THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Of 12 Players,

Under the Direction nf Arthur Norte, will render a Special Musical Score, which will include Haydn's ‘Oxford Symphony in G 'Major’ in its entirely, and, for the first time in Dunedin, Fould’s ‘Suite Fantastiquo ’ —(a) Pierrette ct Pierrot: (b) Chanson Plaintive; (c) The Wayside Cross; (d) Carnival Procession. DOORS OPEN 7 p m. Programme Commences 7.45 p.rn, Itescrves at Bcgg’s, or Thone 3,091. pLA Z A THEA TR E. THIS EVENING THIS EVENING The Management Presents, In Conjunction with PLAZA PICTURE PROGRAMME, PHARUS THE EGYPTIAN. PHARUS THE EGYPTIAN, PHARUS Last Night the PHARUS Hugo Crowd which PHARUS Thronged the Theatre PHARUS Wore Amazed, Astounded, PHARUS and Spellbound at the, PHARUS Most Wonderful DcmonslraPHARUS tion Ever Seen in PHARUS Dunedin. PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS PHARUS THE WONDERMAN PHARUS MADE PHARUS THE LAME WALK, PHARUS THE BLIND SEE, PHARUS THE DEAF HEAR. PHARUS Sufferers from Rheumatism, PHARUS Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, PHARUS and kindred ailments PHARUS COMPLETELY CURED. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON.

PRICES FOR PHAROS SEASON; Day Sessions —Reserved Circle, Is 8d; Stalls, Is; Ordinary Circle, Is; Stalls, 6(1. Night Sessions—Reserved Circle, 2s 2d: Stalls, Its 8d: Ordinary Circle, Is 8d ; Stolls, Is. LADIES' SPECIAL MATINEE, 2s 9d io all parts of the house. BOX PLANS OPEN at, THE BRISTOLCULLEN LANDIS and PATSY RUTH MILLER, in 'WATCH YOUR STEP.’ A romantic Comedy as full of speed as of laughter. It’s as true of life as a pair uf Patched Pants, Full Supporting Homs. EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, 7.15.

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 6