AMUSEMENTS. , FULLERS’ pRINCES S THE A TRJS Direction John Fuller and Son*, Ltd, TO-NIGHT, at 8. JIM GERALD'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Present ‘NIGHTS ' OF JOT.’ ‘NIGHTS OP JOY.’ Nine Scenes of ‘Mirth and Melody, What a Lad! A Sir Ben. Fuller Exclusive Act, HAROLD WALDEN. HAROLD WALDEN, "The Yorkshire Gentleman." AVinsome ENID PARKER ENID PARKER And Her Violin. _ Last Night Soots Comedian and Baritone, JOHNNY MOORE. JOHNNY MOORE. Farewell Caledonian’s Lasu, JENNY ROY. JENNY ROY. DIRECT FROM LONDON And First Appearance, MORRIS AND COWLEY, MORRIS AND COWLEY, A Breezy E'end of Patter, Song, nwl Burlesque. To-night? Prices; D.C. and Stalls, 3s (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, la* Plan at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. AN ERA OF BETTER PICTURES. Prom now on the Management announce# Bigger and Better Productions drawn from the world's best. pLAZA A~ND GRAND 2 p.m.-COMMENCING TO-DAY—7.3O p.m. William Fox presents ‘THE WHEEL,’ ■THE WHEEL,’ A Vital Drama of Life's Temptations. The Thrill of a. Race, the Turn of a Card, the Spin of a Wheel that Spells Fortune or Disaster—upon these human lures is this great play based. NOTE.— ‘The Wheel’ starts 7.40 p.m. sharp at the GRAND. r|THE EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin's Premier Picture Theatre). TO-DAY, AT 2; TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30, ‘THE EARLY BIRD,’ ‘THE EARLY BIRD,’ ‘THE EARLY BIRD,’ Featuring JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES. THE CREAM OF COMEDIES. A merry mixture of love, laughs, and milk —a sparkling, bubbling draught of entertainment that fizzes and foams with mirth. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. (Director, Mr C, Parnell). USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or ’Phone 444, JJYERTBODT’S THEATRE, DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount Offers a Thrilling Picture of tho Frozen North. ‘NORTH OF NOME.’ ’NORTH OF NOME,.’ See the thundering avalanche, a. crashing retribution that, brought happiness to a mav and woman. In Addition : BETTY COMPSON, ELLIOTT DEXTER, In ‘THE PAST SET,’ ‘THE FAST SET,’ The story of a husband who did the most desperate thing to prove his wife's friends false. i jg-ING EDWARD THEATRE. ' TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. JOHNNY HINES in ‘THE EARLY BIRD.’ ‘THE EARLY BIRD.’ ! Each Hines picture is a. cloudburst of action j and laughs, and in ’The Early Bird’ hs once again rings tho bell of success. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ‘SOUL FIRE.’ ■soul fire; ■soul fire; The boy who wanted to compose great music; the boy who found something in his soul that ho couldn’t, express; tho boy who didn't find the fire of inspire- i tion until he'd drained tho cup of life to ’ the. lees. JUST TO HAND, AN APPEALING WALTZ BALLAD, ‘LITTLE PAL OF LONG AGO’ (Companion Song to ‘ Call Mo Back, Pal or Mine'). Refrain; For I'll never find another Little Pal of long ago. You remind mo of my mother— She’s the dearest Pal I know. I recall—’iwaa in September — That you said you love me eo. You forget, but I remember, Little Pal of long ago. (Harmonised Chores.) PRICE ONLY Is 9d. POSTED, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ROY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE. AH Members of Troop Committees and Persons interested in the Boy Scout Movement are cordially invited to ATTEND T'HFj , OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CAMP of ; the FIRST DOMINION BOY SCOUTS’ : JAMBOREE at TAHTTNA PARK on MON- : DAY, 11th January, nt 9 a.rn. R. W. MOORE. Hon. See. ROY SOOUTR 1 JAMBOREE. The FIRST of a. SERIES OF PUBLIC I CAMP FIRES AND SING-SONGS will be held at TA’HUNA PARK on WEDNESDAY. T3tih January, at 7.30 p.m. f A REAL SOOXJTY CAMP TIR'D BY 5,200 SCOUTS. Admlwinn: Ground, fid; Stand. »:d PORT CHALMERS OLD IDENTITIES’ | ASSOCIATION. | A NNUAL PICNIC. Quarantine Island, SATURDAY, January 16. Hot, water ; and milk supplied. First boat, 10..30 n.w. Tickets (return): Adults, Is; Children, fid. j Jjl UOII RK! EUCH REI ! MONDAY NIGHT,’ at 8. ! SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. i Ist Special—Order £5. 2nd Special —Order £2. 3rd Special—Order £l. Other Prizes include llj Dozen China Cups and Saucers, 500 Cigarettes, Fruit Bowl, Royal Doulton Jug, Take St. Kilda tram. Admission, 2s. > DUNEDIN EUCHRE ASSEYLBEX, \
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Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 8
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