QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 and 7.30. Another Smashing, Crashing Human Story. FRED. THOMSON FRED. 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 every second of the time. pLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS' 7.50. TWO FINE PICTURES. A Masterful Piclnrisaiion of a Big, Vital Story that took the world by storm: ‘ STELLA MARIS,’ ' STELLA MARIS.’ ‘ STELLA MARIS,’ Featuring MARY PHILBIN. And ‘THE PACE THAT THRILLS,’ Comedy-Drama de Luxe. Plenty of pace and tons of thrills! Plenty of comedy and lots of chills! Musical Programme by PLAZA INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. THE QCTA G 0 N TREATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, The Intimate Story of a Love Behind a Throne, ‘ CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ • ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ Featuring ALICE TERRY AND LEWIS STONE. An imtglit into Ihe intricacies of a Royal marriage. A picture of unsurpassed splendor and greatness that becomes a prey to rage and the dread forces wielded by Rod” agents. A country devastated. Magnificent, palaces smashed beyond recognition. An aristocracy swept into oblivion by rebel guns and bayonets. OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (A. F. Neate, L.T.C.L., Mus. Dir.). The Box Plans are Now Open. Circle Plan at Begg’s, and the Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 3,091. ’Phone Reserves must be called for by 7.30 p.m. HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SEATS For ‘THE WHITE SISTER’? np-IE EMPIRE THEATRE Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre. As Warm as Your Own Fireside. Theatre Heated Nightly. Day Session Daily, 2.15. Night Session de Luic, 7.45. IT HAS ARRIVED! What Every Lady in Dunedin has been Wailing For; ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS.’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS.’ “ THE AMERICAN VENUS.’ ‘THE AMERICAN VENUS.’ 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 lias Mystery—it has Marvellous Colored Photography, And, above all things, it lias a Wonderful Story! SO YOU’LL LAUGH! YOU’LL WIPE A TEAR AWAY! YOU’LL THRILL! AND YOU'LL SIGH! EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (0. PARNELL, Mus. Dir.). Overture, Selection from ‘The Country Girl' (Monokton). 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 RESERVED YOUR SEATS For ‘THE WHITE SISTER’? “WHERE SHALL WE DANCE THIS WEEK?' 1 “ Why, at the .Savoy Merrymakers', of course. Everyone we know is there _ each Thursday evening, and the band is simply wonderful.” Thai’s the Dance! THE SAVOY MERRYMAKERS, HE SAVOY MERRYMAKERS, THURSDAY. THURSDAY. A popular, informal night of sheer delight, with the New SAVOY NOVELTY BAND. ■SAVOY NOVELTY BAND. Admission, 2s 6d. EVERY AFTERNOON, From 3 to 5, THE SAVOY TRIO.
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Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 8
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