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AMUSEMENTS. gTERTBODY’S THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. The Good Luck Star THOMAS MBIGHAN, THOMAS MBIGHAN THOMAS MBIGHAN In a Story of Ould Ireland, ‘IRISH LUCK,’ ‘IRISH LUCK,’ ‘ IRISH LUCK,’ ‘ IRISH LUCK,’ ‘IRISH LUCK,' ‘IRISH LUCK.’ Tiro Story of a New York Policeman who ■was mistaken for an Irish lord, and of tho exciting outcome. Actually Filmed in Ireland. In addition: ADOLPH® MENJOU, BOLA NEGRI, CHARLES DE ROCHE In a Modern Story of the Underworld, ‘SHADOWS OP PARIS,’ ‘SHADOWS OP PARIS,’ ‘SHADOWS OP PARK,’ A Talc of Apache Dens and the Upper Ten. A Thrilling Romance of Gay Paris. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-MORROW, at 2.15. A Drama of the Western Gold Frontier, ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ When a Girl is outcast because she dares to fight a man's fight, tho thorniest path of life becomes a splendid road. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. A First National Greater Feature, ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ A drama of the Gold Frontier and a Girl who dated to tread the disputed road. ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ Where Men Fought for Gold and Love and Life, and the Woman who Played -their Game. ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.* ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.* ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ Her back turned to the tilings she held dearest. .You’ll cheer her every step of the way. Starring LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, ANNA Q. NILSSON, ANNA Q. NILSSON, And a Wonderful Supporting Cash SPECIAL SUPPORTS. EXCITING 1 THRILLING! DOUBLE BILL. PLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.50. COMMENCING TO-DAY, 'That Sensational Girl Rider of the West, JOSH? SEDGWICK, JOSIE SEDGWICK, In her Latent Cyclonie Western, ‘DARING DAYS,’ ‘ DARING DAYS,’ ‘DARING DAYS,’ The Snappiest, Peppiest of Pictures, with a real mixture of romance, comedy, and thrills. ‘ DARING DAYS ’ •DARING DAYS’ Gives you five reels of the most exciting entertainment ever crammed in an outdoor picture-straight shooting, stirring action, end tho fastest romance you ever saw. And then a Sterling, Romantic Melodrama, ‘GO STRAIGHT.’ ‘GO STRAIGHT,’ ‘GO STRAIGHT, 1 Featuring OWEN MOORE, GLADYS HULETTE, GEORGE FAWCETT. Tho thrilling tale of a girl member of a gang of crooks, and her attempt to go straight, despite tremendous obstacles. For Entertainment Supremo all must see this Startling Programme.

LOYAL EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 41, JUBILEE BALL GREEN 1 ISLAND HALL, FRIDAY, 20Ui AUGUST. Music, Kiiz Orchestra. Admission : Double, & 60; Gents, 4s Cd; Ladies, 2s 6d; to Gallery only, Ib. Special Bus to Fairfield 1.30, and Dunedin 2 a.m. Dancing, 8-2. Jjj A N G El DANG x>\ EXTENDED NIGHT. TRADES HALL, Moray place, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, 8 to 12. Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Good floor. Supper provided. Admission: Ladies, la; Gents, 2s. EUCfllt K! U C II R El WiARATAII TO-NI G H T! T O - N I G II T! TEA ROOMS. £3 SPECIAL ORDER £3. Eight Other Frizes. 2s —Admission—2s. ST. EIIVDA MUNICIPAL BAND Will Flay ROSLYN THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.5 o’clock. SPLENDID SACKED PROGRAMME. Hall Comfortably Seated and Healed. Admission by silver coin. JAS DIXON, Conductor, W. W. PENNYCUICK, Secretary. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. SATURDAY NIGHT, 14th, PLAINT AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Old and New Dances by request. DIXIE DANCE BAND. Interlude, Miss Renee Ward, in Solo Dance. Admission, 2s (in costume). •EVENING STAR* ia lbs bea Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, .WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 19327, 13 August 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19327, 13 August 1926, Page 8