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AMUSEMENTS. rjpHE EMPIRE THEATRE Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre. As Warm as Your Own Fireside, Theatre Heated Nightly. Day Session Daily, 2.15. Night Session de Luxe, 7.45. IT HAS ARRIVED! What Every Lady in Dunedin has been Waiting For: ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ‘TKE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ 'THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ ’THE AMERICAN VENUS,’ With ESTHER RALSTON, FORD STERLING, ESTHER RALSTON, FORD STERLING, LAWRENCE CRAY, LAWRENCE GRAY, And MISS AMERICA MISS AMERICA (Fay Lanphier). It has Thrills—it has Laughs—it has Sensations—it has Acting—it has Beautiful Girls —it has Gorgeous Gowns —it has Exquisite Parisian Lingerie—it has Mystery—it has Marvellous Colored Photography, And, above all things, it has a Wonderful Story 1 SO YOU’LL LAUGH! YOU’LL WIPE A TEAR AWAY! YOU'LL THRILL! AND YOU’LL SIGH! EXTRA SPECIAL! Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS Will Sing The Season’s Most Popular Waltz Song, ’ ALWAYS.’ EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (C. PARNELL, Mus. Dir.). Overture, Selection from ‘The Country Girl ’ (Monckton). The BOX PLANS are NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S, or ring the Theatre (444). ’Phone reserves held till 7.45. HAVE YOU RES rT>Tr ED YOUR SEATS For ‘THE WHILE SISTER’? QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 and 7.30. Another Smashing, Crashing Human Story. BRED. THOMSON rSED. THOMSON FRED. THOMSON And his Famous Horse, SILVER KING, SILVER KING, ‘THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.’ ’THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.’ ‘THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.’ The story of a daring and mysterious young man of wealth and daring who sweeps down on a little border town to right wrongs and swing off with beautiful girls on the saddle in front of him. Action, Romance, Adventure, Speed oxv.ry £ePor}(4 of tho timopLAZA AN t) G R A N D MATINEES DAILY 2 p.tn. NIGHT SESSIONS 7.30. TWO FINE PICTURES. A Masterful Picturisaiion of a. Big. Vifal Story that took the world by storm: ‘STELLA MARIS,’ ‘ STELLA MARIS,’ ’ STELLA MATHS,’ Featuring MARY PHILBIN. MARY PHILBIN. Romance, love, halo, envy, wickedness, ami sacrifice run riot through each compelling, gripping foot of film, and Mary Philbin s remarkable dual role of the sweet, innocent, flower-like Stella Maris and the ugly, sordid child of the shuns —Unity Blake—giving you one of the, truly great dramatic pictures of the year. A nd ‘THE PACE THAT THRILLS,’ Comedy-Drama do Luxe. Plonly of pace and tons of thrills 1 Plenty of comedy and lots of chills! Musical Programme by PLAZA INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. THE Q C T AGO N THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, The Intimate Slmy of a Love Behind a. Throne, ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN.’ ‘CONFESSIONS OP A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ 'CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN/ Featuring ALICE TERRA' ALICE TERRY And LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE, An insight ini-o Iho intricacies of a Royal marriage. A picture of unsurpassed splendor and greatness that becomes a prey to rage and Ihe dread forces wielded by “Red” agent?. A country devastated. Magnificent palaces smashed beyond recognition. An aristocracy swept into oblivion by rebel guns and bayonets. OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (A, F Neale, L.T.C.L., Mus, Dir.). INCIDENTAL MUSIC will include; Overture, ‘Tho Light Brigade’ (Gnicnwald); ‘The Surprise Symphony’ (Haydn): First and Second Movements Incidental Music to ‘Monsieur Beaucairo’ (Rowe); ‘ Intermezzo ’ (An dido); ‘Ballet Yalso' (Philie); ‘ Canzonelta No. 3, Op. 35’ (Godard); ‘Tempo di Gavotte’ (Sopio), Etc. Tho Box Plan' are Now Open. Circle Plan at Begg’s. and the Stalls at tha Theatre. Ring 3,091. ’Phono Reserves must ho called for by 7.30 p.m. HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SEATS For ‘THE WHITE SISTER’? gYERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount Presents P.ETTY BRONSON. Of ‘ Peter Ran 1 Fame, In ‘THE GOLDEN PRINCESS.’ ‘THE GOLDEN PRINCESS.’ A story rich in Romance of the Golden West and of a bravo girl who enforced law and order in tho old mining days. In Addition, VIOLA DANA and WARNER BAXTER, ‘IN SEARCH OF A THRILL,’ ‘IN SEARCH OF A THRILL/ The adventure of a girl whoso thirst was for thrills, so sho bobbed her hair, smeared ber face, and put her brother’s oldest pants on. It’s snappy, it’s fierce, and it’s funny. TTTNG EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. FRED. THOMSON In ‘THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.’ One thrill after another, fast action piling upon fast action; you never know what’s going to happen next in this picture. 0 AMARU COM PETIT lONS. CLOSING OF ENTRIES' EXTENDED To SATURDAY, JUNE 19th. Musical, Eiocul ionary and Dancing. COMPETITIONS COMMENCING JULY 17th. Post your cnlry now to R. MALCOLM, Box 34, Oamam.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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