AMUSEMENTS. THE BOX PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. MOTION PICTURE GRAND OPERA! Commencing at THE OCTAGON AND EMPIRE THEATRES FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 AT BOTH THEATRES. Motro-Goldwyn Present LILLIAN GISH LILLIAN GISH In 'THE WHITE SISTER,’ •THE WHITE SISTER,’ •THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ With ,D COLMAN. DIRECTED BY HENRY KING. AN UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA OF HUMAN EMOTIONS, UNDYING LOVE, AND MIGHTY SELF-SACRIFICE! The most appealingly beautiful love story of all time; the soul-stirring drama of a girl who renounced the world in the belief that her love: was dead—only to find, in one moment of blinding realisation, that ho was alive. A scicen masterpiece that sweeps with irresistible power from one mighty situation to another unti’y it culminates in a clash of mighty emotions. A. dramatic creation that will never die. Lillian Gish's supremo achievement. THE GREATEST SCREEN CREATION OF ALL TIME. DRAMA SUPREME. The presentation will bo embellished by Special Musical Scores interpreted by Augmented Orchestras written especially for ‘THE WHITE SISTER.’ PRECEDED BY A DELIGHTFUL PROLOGUE. Soloist, Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS. ASSISTED BY PUPILS OF MISS G. CROSSAN. THE BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES ARE NOW OPEN. Octagon Plans: Circle at BBGG’S, Stolls at THEATRE. Empire Plans. Circle and Stalls at BRISTOL PIANO CO.'S, Owing to the enormous cost in securing this masterpiece, wo have been compelled to increase our prices, which will bo ns follows:—Evening Sessions; Stalls, 2s; Reserved Stalls, 2s 9d; Circle, 2s 9d; Reserved Circle, 3s 3d. No half-price. Afternoon Sessions: Stalls, Is 6d; Circle, 2s; Children, Is. TO ENSURE A SEAT YOU ARB ADVISED TO BOOK NOW. FREE LISTS ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. • THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘THE WHITE SISTER, ‘‘ ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘THE WHITE SISTER, RONA
RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY ]■' TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), CARISBROOK GROUND. THE MATCH OP THE SEASON, UNIVERSITY A v. UNIVERSITY B. This iJnu’.d provide a fast, open, spotncular game of Rugby Football, Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. The Third Grade match Training College v. University K will be played at Balhrate Park at 1.15, and the Third Grade match Training 'College B v. University F will ae played at Montecillo at 1.15. Admission; Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d; Children, Half-pries; Ladies free to the Land. E. S. WILSON, Secretary O.R.F.U.
EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount Presents BF.TTV BRONSON. Of ‘Pel or Pan’ Fame, In ‘THE GOLDEN PRINCESS,’ ‘THE GOLDEN PRINCESS.’ A_ story rich in Romance of the Golden 'Vest 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 she bobbed her hair, smeared her face, and put her brother’s oldest pants on. It's snappy, it’s fierce, and it's fmmy. JfING- KDWAIU) TUEATIiE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Paramount Presents OWEN MOORE In a Sensational and Thrilling Romance of the West, ‘THE CODE OF THE WEST.’ ‘THE CODE OF THE WEST,’ ‘THE CODE OF THE WEST,’ A story that thrills with its daring riding stunts, its action, and humor, By ZANE GREY. See tho great Forest Fire and hundreds of other real thrills. DANCE, ST. HILDA CORONATION HALL, TO-NIGIITI TO-NIG HT! milE "JOLLY BOYS’” OLD-TIME 1 ■ DANCE, Tho Original . Gloom Dispoller. Splendid floor and the best music. AVc spare no expense In please the public. Monte Carlo and Spotlight Waltz. 40 prizes Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is Cd; Double, 3s. E. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Fee, mUI DAN C K 0A BA RE T A (Under New Management), WEDNESDAY, 23rd, 8 toll p.m. Special Engagement of tho Lyric Jazz Band of 5 players. Como and enjoy an evening's jazz. Good music, good Ilnnr. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. NOTE.—-Tho Management, reserve the ri'dit to refuse admirsi'-n. ' G. BROWN, Sec. DON’T FORGET! OID-TLME DANCE, To-night, Getrge «treot School Hall; Thursday Nignl, St, Paul's Schoolroom; 8 to 11; Death's Princess Band; gents 2s, ladies Is.
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Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 8
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