AMUSEMENTS. If you’re just a little tired of comedy; if “Westerns” bore you the least bit; if.spectacles no longer make you leave your comfortable seat by the fireside; if you are one of that large array who have one or. many of the above symptoms—then you’re going to enjoy. ‘DANCING MOTHERS' ‘ DANCING MOTHERS,' •DANCING MOTHERS,’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS,’ . Commencing at rfllE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. You can’t judge a man by bis clothing; neither can you judge •DANCING MOTHERS’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS’ By the title; but nevertheless it is truly a very lino film of modern life. A fast, frisky romance of 1926 youth, wildfree and reckless, middle ago out for one last fling. Watch the. mother of to-day keeping step with her daughter. A' Paramount Special Production i, ‘DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS,’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS,’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS,’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS/ • DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘DANCING MOTHERS.’ ‘ DANCING MOTHERS/ Featuring A Popular Cast of Players, including ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE (Of ‘Stella Dallas’ fame), CLARA BOW CLARA BOW. CONWAY TEARLB, CONWAY TEARLB, DONALD KEITH. DONALD KEITH FATHER, a wealthy idler; DAUGHTER, a aptivating Happen; PRETTY MOTHER ays: "Why can't I step out, too?” And she DOES. Jenuine entertainment against a_ kaleidocopio panorama of New York’s bright light istrici. Full of tense interest, comedy, and heart touches. A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAMME By EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell. Mus. Dir.). Overture, Selection from ‘Lilac Time’ (Schubert); Entr’acte (by request), ‘0 Solo Mio’ (Di Capua); Incidental to the Picture-' Polonaise Militaire ’ (Chopin, op. 40), ‘Liebesiraum Nocturne 1 (No. 3, Liszt), ‘Kamcnnoi-Ostrow’ (Rubenstein), ’chanson Tristo’ (Tschaikowsky, op. 40), ‘Three Dances from Henry YIIL’ (German), etc., etc. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Company’s, or ring the Theatre (444). gVEKYBOUY’S THEATRE TO-DAY, At 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Paramount Presente CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, Supported by WARNER BAXTER and WARNER BAXTER and WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, In a Romantic Story ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ 'THE RUNAWAY.’ ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ of the Backwoods, ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ ‘THE RUNAWAY.’ A fiery little movie actress forced by fate and the police to live among the rugged people of the Kentucky hills; forced to wear coarse clothes and do menial work, ana made to like it. Additional Feature: CORDELIA THE MAGNIFICENT,’ CORDELIA THE MAGNIFICENT COUVELIA THE MAGNIFICENx, CORDELIA THE MAGNIFICENT, i Absorbing Mystery Play, featuring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, tale of men, money, jealousy, and marriage.
UCHRE! To ‘£^£lti UCHREI T 0 - N I G H T 1 WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 9—SPECIAL ORDERS—9. 2s—Admission—2s. CRICKET. pEIDE OF LEITH FORESTERS’ CRICKET CLUB Will Practice at Oval 2.30. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. L. V. STEWART, Hon. Secretary. GRANGE CRICKET CLUB. THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the Club will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), on the North Ground, at 2.30 p.m. Members and Non-members are invited. Afternoon Tea provided. W. A. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ CRICKET CLUB. mHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the above X Club will bo held at the High School Ground TO-MORROW, the 9th inst., at 2.15 p.m. All Members, Intending Members, and Supporters aro earnestly requested to be present. PATRICK M. KERR, Hon. Secretary. ALBION CRICKET CLUB. THE OFFICIAL OPENING for the Season will lake place TO-MORROW (Saturday). Net practice commences at 2 p.m. Lady Supporters and Intending Members cordially invited. W. V.ORRATH, Hon. Secretary. 64 Dundas street. BOWLING. ROSLYN BOWLING CLUB. RHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the L ROSLYN BOWLING GREEN will be dd on SATURDAY, 9th October, at 2.30 The Ladies'. Section will open on TUESAY, 12th October. . Members of Sister Clubs are cordially inted to bo present. W. J. WORTHINGTON, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN BOWLING CLUB. VC EMBERS and their Lady Friends are LtJL invited to take part m the OPENING j\Y FUNCTION to be held on SATURDAY, October 9th, at the Club’s Green, at >.50 p.m. sharp. Members who may not lave received notice are asked to attend. Presidents of sister clubs, members of the Dunedin Centre Executive, and supporters if the club are cordially invited. JAS. H. WILKINSON, President. BOWLING. THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the CALEDONIAN BOWLING CLUB (Incorp.). Anderson’s Bay road, will be held TOMORROW (Saturday), October 9th, at 2.30 p.m. ; ' , n A hearty invitation ig extended to ail Members and T/ady Friends, also to Memhers of Sister Clubs and Members of Centre Executive. _ ... R. C. PROCTER,. President. GET Quotations from ' Evening Star ’ Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.
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Evening Star, Issue 19375, 8 October 1926, Page 8
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