AMUSEMENTS. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, First Appearance in Dunedin of THE GREATEST ROMANTIC ACTOR IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD, GUY BATES POST. GUY BATES POST. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors - Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager, John Farrell. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd., have the honor to present The World-famous Actor, who recently concluded a brilliant three weeks’ record season in Wellington, and who _ is now playing to packed houses in Christchurch, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, In his most famous International Success, ‘THE MASQUERADER’ .‘THE MASQUERADER’ .‘THE MASQUERADER’ ■THE MASQUERADER’ (The Brilliant Dramatic Adaptation of Katherine Thurston’s famous novel, ‘John Chilcote, M.P.’). “With Mr Post it was a case of veni, vidi, vici, for by the end of the third act the huge Boxing Night audience was wrapt in wonderment at the complexity of his art.” —Auckland * Herald.’ “At the conclusion of each scene and at the final curtain, the usually undemonstrative W’ellington public showed that where they were truly touched they could be truly generous.” —Wellington ‘ Times.’ REPERTOIRE FOR SEASON. Opening Production (for Four Nights), ‘THE MASQUERADER.’ ‘THE MASQUERADER.’ Second Production (for Three Nights), ‘THE GREEN GODDESS’ ‘THE GREEN GODDESS ’ (William Archer's clever and sensational drama of India). Third Production (for Two Nights), ‘ THE BAD MAN ’ ‘ THE BAD MAN ’ (A sparkling comedy triumph). Mr Post* is supported by a company of specially-selected J. C. Williamson artists. BOX PLANS for the WHOLE SEASON will Open at The Bristol Next Thursday Morning. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early doors to Stalls and Pit, Is extra. All prices plus amusement tax. EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin's Premier Picture Theatre). DAILY, at 2 p.m. NIGHTLY, at 7.30. SPANISH WEEK! A multi-colored romance, laid in picturesque Spain, where blood runs hot and much is risked for a soft glance from dark eyes. ‘THE SIREN OF SEVILLE’ ‘THE SIREN OF SEVILLE’ ‘THE SIREN OF SEVILLE’ (The Sheik of 1926), Featuring PRISCILLA DEAN, Flaming with Iho passion of old Spain. . . Throbbing wifh the romance of a thousand love-mad nights . . . the glorious story of a primitive woman and a sacrifice that thrilled a nation 1 MANAGERIAL. The Censor has recommended this production for adult audiences. SUPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Selections from Carmen’ (Bizet); Entr’acte, ‘ Spanish Dance,’ No. 1 (Moskowski). Wise People will BOOK THEIR SEATS at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.'S or Ring the Theatre (444). OCTAGON THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED FOR PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Ist MARCH), USUAL PROGRAMME On TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH. gHNO EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.46. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON In ‘SPOOK RANCH.| &e the guns blare and the fur fly. The meat thrilling assemblage of mystery. COMEDY AND OTHERS. PL AZ A AN D GRAN D. 2 p.m.—TO-DAY—7.30 p.m. Two Special Attractions; ‘ FINE CLOTHES,’ A. delightful First National Play, featuring Lewis ' Stone, Eileen Percy, Raymond Griffith, and Po—y Marmont. Additional feature, ‘THANK YOU,’ A Fox Comedy, with George O’Brien. aU Fj EN ’ S THEA TR E. DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Universal Presents HOOT GIBSON In ‘SPOOK RANCH.’ ‘SPOOK RANCH.’ Hoot’s first jewed. Ho celebrates it by surpassing himself in riding, humor, and speed. EY ERYBO DY ’ S TIIYA TR E. DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents ‘ GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE,’ The story of a divorce lawyer who always got (he ‘'breaks” till his wife put (he brakes on him. Supported by ‘THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH.’ You should see the groat family picture. few buyers operating, and these only at reduced offers. Nominal values are ns follow - :—A Cartons, 4s; B Cartons, 3s 9d per bushel, on trucks. Whcat.«—Now that the Government has disclosed its policy for the season fanners arc willing to quit their crops. Sliders, however, arc not buying except at reduced prices. Millers arc offering the following:—Tuscan, Cs Sd; Hunters, 6s l()d; velvet, 7s per bushel, f.o.h. Potatoes.—The quantify coming forward lias increased. The value to-day of good tallies (freshly dug) is £8 per ton, ex truck (sacks in). Chaff.—Consignments coming forward are light, and there is a demand for prime quality at quotations. Medium and inferior grades are slow of sale. Wo quote: Prime oaten sheaf, £6 to £G us; inferior and medium, £3 to £4 ].os pot ton (sacks extra). CHICAGO WHEAT QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK" February 27. (Received March 1, at 1 a.m.) Chicago wheat quotations: Mav, new, 16/3 J cents, old 161 J; July, 144 i; September, 138.—A. and N.Z. Cable. The secretary of the fit. Ratlians Gold Mining Company, Ltd., has received the following telegram from the mine;—Drive in 4ft; ground dry and hard; expect to cut the lead in Bft. Wife; “Tho maid has sharp ears.” Hubby: “ Yes, I noticed that the doors are scratched round the keyholes.” “ What was the name of the hotel you stopped at in Denver, dear?” “ Oh, 1 can’t remember the name. Just a second, and i’ll look through my towels.’-’
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Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 8
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