AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODTS THEATRE. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Tn Accordance with Numerous Requests, the Management lias Arranged a Rebooting of the SUPERB JL\ STEP PIECE, ‘DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL,* ‘DOROTHY VERNON OP HADDON HALL,* 1 -DOROTHY VERNON OP HADDON HALL,’ •DOROTHY VERNON OP HADDON HALL,’ ‘DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL,’ Featuring the World's Sweetheart, MARY PIGKFORD. MARY BICKFORD. MARY PIOKFOiRD, MARY PIGKFORD. MARY PIOKFOiRD. MARY PIGKFORD. Mary Bickford, never so supremely beautiful, never so splendid a, portrayal as that of the vixenish miss of eighteen who bravos parental wrath, faces trickery, intrigue, and even treason to wed her heart’s choice. COMMENCING TO-DAY. MARY BICKFORD. MARY BICKFORD. MARY PIGKFORD. MARY BICKFORD. A Marshall Ncilau United Artists’ Production. USUAL PRICES. RESERVE AT THE THEATRE. USUAL PRICES.
pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m. —Commencing To-day.—7 p.m. One of our Finest Programmes. The Headline Attraction, BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In ‘THE ARIZONA HOMED,’ “A Whirlwind Western, sparkling with sensational incident and thrilling adventure. Additional ‘WOLF BLOOD,’ Feature, ‘ WOLF BLOOD,’ A play of the big outdoors to grip your imagination with its tense drama and romantic appeal. Also Sunshine Comedy, Showing, Nows and Scenic. jg'XNG EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Wonderful Story of Modern Science, ‘WOLF BLOOD,’ ‘WOLF BLOOD,’ Starring MAH GU EH 1T B C LAYTON. SERIAL AND OTHER SUPPORTS. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, MONDAY, JULY 27, at 7.45 sharp, 14 PRIZES, 14 Including— Hedy: Ist, Lovely Mirror Hall Stand. Gent.: Ist, Lovely Mirror Hall Stand. On View at Ellis and Smyth's. Other Prizes: 2 Sets Alum. Saucepans, 2 Lovely Mats, 2 Alum. Kettles, J.- dozen Gents’ Socks, 51b Packet Tea, Gent's Outfit, i-do/,cu Cups and Saucers, Silk Scarf, etc, ADMISSION, 2s. SOUTH DUNEDIN EUCHRE CLUB. NORTH-EAST VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST. TPIITII ANNUAL SOCIAL AND RNTERJJ TAINMENT, in the Church, commencing at 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW _ (Saturday). Musical Programme, also a Ventriloquist Item. Supper. Games. (Piano kindly lent, by Chas. Begg and Co.) Admission; Adults, Is; Children, 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 8
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