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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. “Always a Good Entertainment." Comfortably. Heated for the Winter. TO-DAY, at' 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. ‘WADONNA OF THE STREETS.’ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ‘ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AS MERRY AS SPRINGTIME. “TII REE WISE EOOL S! ” WITH A GREAT CAST OF SCREEN CELEBRITIES, Including Eleanor Boardman, Claude Gillingwater, William Haines, Alec Francis, Wm. H. Crane, Zaso Pitts, Raymond Hatton, o,tc., etc. A BRILLIANT PICTURISATION OP THE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS. LAUGHABLE! LOVABLE! DRAMATIC! THRILLS AND TEARS AND LAUGHTER. A TRULY MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT, A Iso, ‘MIDNIGHT BLUES.’ ‘MIDNIGHT BLUES.’ THE FUNNIEST COMEDY YOU WILL EVER SEE. NOTE. —‘ Midnight Blues ” will be screened at 3 and 8 p.m. sharp, and ‘Three Wise Fools’ at 3.30 and 8.30 p.m. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Torvn). Director Mr C. Parnell. Entr-acte, ‘Bohemian Girl’ (Balfo).' RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL, OR, ’PHONE -W.

ffeC TA(} 0 N THEA TR E Fj\ r AL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. BEBB DANIELS In ‘ MISS BLUEBEARD.’ ‘ MISS BLUEBEARD/ In addition, wo present the Official Film of the VICTORIOUS ALL BLACKS’ 1925 TOUR. By Special Arrangement, Mr CECIL BADELEY will explain the various points of lha film. A GREAT PROGRAMMER DO NOT MISS IT! Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phono 3,091. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT, At 7.45. A Motio-Goldwyn 8-recl Masterpiece, ‘NAME THE MAN.’ ‘NAME THE MAN,’ ‘NAME THE MAN.’ ‘NAME THE MAN.’ Adapted from the famous novel, ‘The Master of Man,’ by the British author. Hall Caine. This has been declared one of the most remarkable dramatic and emotional pictures ever produced. The cast is an exceptionally strong one, and includes Mae Busch, Conrad Nagel, Hobart Bosworth, and Creighton Hale. The story has for its location the Isle of Wight, with its quaint villages, its century-old castles, its stern, rugged, yet beautiful scenery. ‘NAME THE MAN’ ‘NAME THE MAN’ ‘NAME THE MAN ’ lias been described as a dram.’:. “ carved out of life itself a picture of wonderful shades and contrasts! The strength and majesty of the law arrayed against a frail, sweet girl. The highest representative of the law —The Deemster —pledged to his duty, which makes him say, “ You must die ” to the victim of his own wrong-doing. A man, human, erring, who regains his lost manhood because of the deep love of a good woman, who puls honor above power. ■NAME THE MAN’ ‘ NAME THE -MAN’ ‘NAME THE MAN’ ‘NAME THE MAN’ has caused a sensation wherever shown, and ran for two weeks in Wellington to crowded houses. Patrons are therefore advised In BOOK EARLY. USUAL PRICES. jg'TN G EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Dazzling Feature Attraction, . ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS.’ ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS.’ A’ou will see beautiful gowns and a story of high-speed civilisation. Excellent Supports. Dixie VICTORIA HALL, Land Dixie Land Dixie Above His Majesty’s Theatre, Land Dixie Land Dixie SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd. Land Dixie Land Dixie “|P|kIXIELAND Land Dixie AS Land Dixie JAZZ BAND Land Dixie (8 Solo Artists). Land Dixie Land Dixie "ONJ WITH THB Land Dixie DANCE.” Land Dixie Land Dixie Land Dixie Land Dixie By Special Request Land Dixie the Band Will Play Land Dixie I,and Dixie ‘NA JO, Land Dixie Land Dixie . ‘SAHARA,’ Land IXx'c Land Dixie ‘OH, BABY.’ Land Dixie Land Dixie Land Dixie Land Dixie VICTORIA HALL. Laud FOR SALE. JOHN .T. NOONAN, Land Agent, Properties of every description Sale; linance satisfactorily arranged.— phone 448. has For TolcQ<T. HILDA. —Five-roomed Bungalow; hot IO and cold, electric, gas, polished floors, panelled hall; price, £I,OBO. £66r?„TiS well built; inspect. Booms; electric, hot |-acro freehold; house OOUTYi DUNEDIN.—Four Booms; elecO 1 lie light, hot and cold, bathroom, '•scullery, pantry; immediate possession; price. £725. " CNJTY. -- Erven Booms and kitchenette; J electric light, gas conker, hot and coi'l. built-in wardrobes; £1,350. JOHN J. NOONAN, 15a Princes street, invites particulars and Instructions from intending sellers; quick sales. —Telephone. 448. na,rofOß Cvclo and .32 Stevens Favorite iM. Rifle for Sale: both in good order; £8. —571. ‘Star’ Office,. 11740 R SALE, Maxwell 5-soater Car; has it' been privately owned; what offer? — 568. ‘ Star.’ _ W. CURTIS, Real Estate Agent ( 176 1. a Princes street; 'phono 890, private 7,067. THE ‘ EVENING STAB,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Nincpenco. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per quarter. OB MARS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES may be PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND WnTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE i No. 699, UTNTRY READERS DESIRING THE TVfl’ POSTED are requested to address nittances to THE MANAGER, THE iVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O, Bos 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

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