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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 1. The World's Champion Athlete, FRED THOMSON, World’s all-rmmd FRED THOMSON, champion. In a fast-moving, clever Western Drama, ‘ GALLOPING GALLAGHER.’ ‘ GALLOPING GALLAGHER;’ See the daring raid by bandits and a most amazing capture of (he culprits. Supported by a Mystery Romance. ‘CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES.’ ‘CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES.’ Stalking mystery, startling situations. COMING FRIDAY, ‘THIS FREEDOM.’ gMPIRE THEATRE “Always a Good Entertainment.” Comfortably Heater] for the Winter. TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7. ‘MADONNA OF THE STREETS.’ ‘MADONNA OF THE STREETS.’ NAZIM OVA, The Greatest Emotional Actress of all time, and MILTON SILLS. ADDED ATTRACTION: THE ARRIVAL OF THE U.S. MELVILLE AND 14 DESTROYERS AX DUNEDIN. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or ’Phone 444. Coming Friday: ‘THREE WISE F'OOLS.’ EVERYBODY’ S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7. A Fascinating Fashion Drama, ■FIFTH AVENUE MODELS,’ ■FIFTH AVENUE MODELS,’ Starring MARY PHILBIN, NORMAN KERRY. The dazzling brilliance ot Fashion Row with the greatest, story you have seen acted 1 , A picture of high-speed civilisation. In Addition, A Picture of Intrigue and Romanes, ‘SCARRED HANDS,' ‘SCARRED HANDS,’ A. pusher of thrills and romance In the realm of oil and sage brush. EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Dazzling Feature Attraction, ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS.’ ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS.’ You v.-ili see beautiful gowns and a. story of high-speed civilisation. Excellent Supports. 00 TAG 0 N TnlsA TE E TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. BEBE DANIELS BE.BH DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In ‘ MISS BLUEBEARD.’ In addition, we present the Official Film of the VICTORIOUS ALL BLACKS’ 1925 TOUR. Bv Special Arrangement, Mr CECIL BADELET will explain the various points of the film. A GREAT PROGRAMME! DO NOT MISS IT! Circle Reserves at Begg’.s. Stalls Reserves at, Theatre. Octagon 'Phone 5,091. COMING NEXT FRIDAY: ‘NAME THE MAN,’ From Hall Caine's Famous Novel, ‘Master of Man.’ pLAZA AND G RAND 2 p.m.— TO-DAY—7 p.m. FRANK KEENAN and RENE ADORED In a Metro Classic. ‘WOMEN WHO GIVE.’ ‘WOMEN WHO GIVE.’ •WOMEN WHO GIVE.’ A surging ilrama. of the. Now .England Coasir-of the mon who brave (he thundering surf and the women who wait for them. Added Attraction, Viola ‘THE Dana and HEART Milton Sills. BANDIT.’ The amusing story of a flapper who broke safes and heads. SIJNSHIN E A M ERICAN COMEDY. NEWS REEL. DIJUEDLN CHORAL SOCIETY Dr V. E GALWAY, Conductor. SECOND CONCERT, 1925 SEASON. Sullivan’s ‘ THE GOLDEN LEGEND. 1113 MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietor, Sir B. and Air J. Fuller, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 and 26. 1925. Soloists: Madamo Winnie Eraser (soprano), Miss D. (Skinner lalto), Air C. C. Scott (tenor), Mr IV. Grmmeil (h:r-s). Tickets. D.C. .and 0.5., 2s 9«1: Back forms, Is (including tax). Honorary Members joining now pay las for 4 tickets to this and the third concert of the season. Luroll at The Bristol Piano Company's, W. L. Logie, bookseller (IG7 Rattray street), or L. J. T. IRELAND, Secretary and Treasurer. 207 Princes street south. ’Phono 7,205. IANCING! DANCING! DANCING! SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, Dancing, 8-12. Grand Waltzing Competition. Music, by the, Ttami Orchestra. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Under Strict Management.

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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 8

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