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AMUSEMENTS. I A PORTENTOUS FORECAST! Within 24 hours two thousand five hundred people, who wil! comprise the audiences of the QCTAGON AND EMPIRE THEATRES, Will be THRILLED and AMAZED by the Startling Presentation of the Unique Film Production, ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ .‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ •THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OP THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OP THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OP THE OPERA.’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.’ WHO WAS THE PHANTOM? WHY DID THOUSANDS FEAR HIM? WHAT WAS HJS WEIRD SECRET? THE WEIRDEST, MOST FASCINATING PICTURE EVER SCREENED, REVELRY! REVELRY! See the Most Gorgeous of Parisian Revels on the Grand Staircase of the Paris Opera-house, THRILLS! THRILLS! Laughter and merriment held the floor, when—CRASH— the laughter froze on horrorstricken lips—the Phantom had appeared! MAGNIFICENCE 1 MAGNIFICENCE! The Bal Masque Scene is shown in full natural color, the most strikingly beautiful scone ever thrown upon the silver sheet. A SPECTACLE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. YOU MUST SEE ‘THE PHANTOM OP THE OPERA,’ ‘THE PHANTOM OP THE OPERA,’ ‘TEE PHANTOM OE THE OPERA,’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA,’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA,’ ‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA,’ With its tremendous cast of thousands-rmarvcllous acting—beautiful women —• divine ballets—stupendous settings—and the wildest, the weirdest, most wondcrlul story thrown on any screen, AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE, A SPECIAL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE, MISS GLADYS CROSSAN, ASSISTED BY HER PUPILS AND THE MYSTERIOUS PHANTOM, WILL INTRODUCE THE ‘FAUST* BALLET. Prices;—Evening Sessions—Front Stalls, Is Gel; Back Stalls, 2s; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 2s Bd. No Half-prices. Matinees—Front Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Circle, 2s; Children, Is, the Stall; The Box Plans are Now Open—Octagon Theatre Circle Plans at Eegg’s, Stalls at Theatre, 10 a.m. till 12, and 2 p.m. till 4; Empire Theatre Plans, both Circle and Is, at The Bristol Piano Company’s. SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 AT BOTH THEATRES. SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 AT BOTH THEATRES. Frfo List Entirely Suspended. TILE DON COSSACKS. RUSSIA'S HISTORIC CHOIR AND RUSSIA’S AMAZING DANCERS. Direction, E. J. CARROLL. East year E. J. Carroll held music-loving New Zealand spellbound with the witchery of Kreisler's music. This year he is bringing to this country the Don the Historic Russian Choir, whose singing has shaken the art centres of Europe to their foundations. They are indeed one of the wonders of the world. The Don Cossack Choir consists of thirty-six men, and is a product of the Great War, in which all members have taken part from beginning to the end. The concerts are of nn exceptionally high standard, owing to the iron discipline prevailing in tho choir, and aris ng out of the iron school of war, and their modest and serious appearance invariably "gains them the sympathy of their audience. When one looks into (heir fares, listens to the music with its laughter and tears, its sunshine and storm, one realises that, these men state the truth when they write on ljuur programme Iha I they sing of their own chequered Russian lives, for behind Uifin, rowing into cut more gigantic proportions, one can imagine Doslojcvsk's face appearing. Commencing INS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, J 11.3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE On THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. “Their niii-dr has glorified the world. It is long since (heir like lias been heard in London.' —' Westminster Gazette,’ 26;3/24. Prices: Reserves, 7s 6d (plus lax). PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY AT THE BRISTOL.

BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, THE FROZEN-FACED COMEDIAN, At THE EMPIRE THEATRE fl . (Dunedin's Premier Picture Palace). MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15. NIGHT SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. In ‘THE NAVIGATOR.’ ‘THE NAVIGATOR,’ ‘THE NAVIGATOR.’ ‘THE NAVIGATOR.’ THB COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol Piano Co.’s, or Ring the Theatre (444). QCTAGON THEATRE NIGHTLY, at 7.45. An Ivxqniailo Gem that, will Entrance, Hold, and Fascinate you with its Marvellous Sincerity and Realism. Just an Ordinary Title, but— WHAT A GLOIYOUS PICTURE, ‘ HIS PEOPLE.’ ‘HIS P E 0 r L E.’ ‘HIS PEOPLE.’ ‘HIS PEOPLE.’ M ARVELLO US-WON DE RFU L. Box Plans Circle at Begg’s; Stalls at the Theatre (ring 3,091). T 3 0 S L Y N T II B A T It E, THURSDAY, Will Screen the Master Picture ‘ BROADWAY GOLD.’ ‘BROADWAY GOLD.’ A picture full of excitement and real life, in which love and happiness rise, above all things that money is supposed to buy. A REAL NIGHTS ENJOYMENT! SILVER FERN DANCE CLUB, mini ABOVE CLUB will _ hold their JL DANCE as usual in Kroon's Hall, Moray place., on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 6 o'clock. Latest Music, Albion Orchestra. Ladies, Is; Gents, Zs. Committee. Reserve Right of Admission. WANTEDS. M ROGER’S Assistant or Garter requires X Situation ; urgent.—Reply 954, ‘ Star.’ ,>;rfANTED, Washing and Cleaning, by ) v very respectable Woman; good refer■ires; north end preferred. —953, ‘Star’ dice. JXTANTED Known —Have your Umbrella ‘ V Re-covcrcd at Lot baby's, Arcade, id save money; bring your Umbrella toSTANTGD To Sell, "Corona” Portable » Typewriter, in perfect order; £lO near oiler.—9Bs, ‘Star.’ VTANTED To Sell, B Flat Clarinet; » simple system, never used; £7 or ar offer.—9B7, ‘Star.’ ¥ ANTED, Companion-Help; Sundays and evenings free. —Address, with ferone.es, to 981, ‘Star’ Office. ¥OMAN, with one child (school nge), wants Position ns Housekeeper.—977, tar’ Office. RTANTED To Sell, Shop Fittings, CoiinV ter, and Shelving.—Apply No. 5 Oc;nn. RANTED To Buy, small Oak Gate-leg )' Table, must" ba reasonable.—9Bo, tar ’ Oflico. hUESSMAKER, experienced, would like r Sowing by Day, excellent local refer:es; good work guaranteed.—Address , ‘ Star ’ Office. STANTED To Buy, up-to-date Picture y Framing Machine. —Particulars to sli, 976, ‘ Star * Office. ITANTED Sell, Anderson’s Bay, new T Bungalow; 5 rooms, kitchenette, ist appointments; i-acre; £1,190, near u-. 910, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by Married Couple, no family, 4 or 5-roimied House to rent; references. —971, ‘ Star,’ Tft/jrOTTIER, and Son require Self-contained iM Flat in good locality, handy Town; two bedrooms, sitting room, kitchenette, and spare room (optional).—Reply 569, ‘ Slav.' ■CXTANTED, urgently, by Painter, careful W tenant, House, with conveniences, at reasonable rent. —Address 972, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED To Sell, Asminstor Carpet, red with pattern, almost new; £8 105.—970, ‘ Star.’ /NI KL, 23, respectable, fond of jazzing, VJT wishes Meet another as Companion.— Write A.H., 973. ‘Star.’ PAINTER ami Paper'hunger waiting E;.<ployment, tra’desman.—97s, ‘ Stir ’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 6

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