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AMUSEMENTS' On account of Ilia already heavy demand fot seats, SATURDAY'S SESSIONS will he as follows: SPECIAL MORNING SESSION 10-30 SPECIAL AFTERNOON SESSION ...... 2,15 EVENING SESSION DB LUXE ... .7.45The immortal screen epic of the Red Indian. Written by the world’s foremost author of outdoor stories, enacted by a brilliant cast beaded hy'Richard Dix. tms production is a screen triumph. Acclaimed Dy the Piess wberever_ presented, The Vanishing Race’ comes to you following success after success, a picture acclaimed as a screen epic by thousands. Dramatic intensity, magnificent and awe-inspiring settings, and brilliant acting. Battle Scenes—American Indians—Wild West Skirmishes—Romance —Adventure—lndian War Dances—Pow-wows. ‘THE VANISHING RACE; ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ 1 ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 2.15. JH E EMPIRE THEATRE MATINEES DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. ' Crashed into submission, then—blazing into mad revolt. Who has earned the right to dictate? You will see in this dramatic thunderbolt . ‘THE VANISHING RACE; •the vanishing race; ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ ‘THE VANISHING RACE,* ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ WITH AN ENORMOUS CAST, HEADED BY RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. The screen’s mighty tribute to the Red Indian, first lord of the western continent —showing the parade of civilisation from the first man and his mate down to the modern Indian—the Red Man’s gradual eclipse before the irresistible sweep of white civilisation—bis final stand in the barren wastes of the far west—his' retreat into the desert fastness marked by a trail of blood—all against the gorgeous background of the chasms and, gorges of Northern Arizona. Even mastery of language could do scant justice to these awe-inspiring scenes. With a cast of 10,000 Indians and 100 principals, ‘The Vanishing Race’ is. the final epic of the fast-disappearing Red Man. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN 1 BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S, OR RING THE THEATRE (444), AND THUS MAKE CERTAIN OF SECURING ADMISSION. Evening Prices: Front Stalls, Is fid; Bock Stalls, 2s, Reserved Stalls, 2s 9d; Dress Circle, 2s 9d. No half-prices at night. Matinee; Stalls, Is; Circle, Is fid; Children, 6d and Is. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. AFTER WITNESSING THIS FINE PRODUCTION TAKE A “ RED BAND ” TAXI .HOME. DEPOT, MORAY PLACE (’Phone 953). M OSSTEII BAND QUEEN CAENIVA L, KENSINGTON DRILL HALL. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, to SATURDAY, 27th (Each Evening and Saturday Afternoons). ( To Assist in Gathering Funds for Knikorai, Tramways, Highland Pipe, and Ist Battalion Bands. MUSIC, RAFFLES, COMPETITIONS, AND FUN GALORE. BUY A TICKET AND HAVE A VOTE FOR YOUR QUEEN. QUEENS! QUEENS! QUEENS! Highland Pipe, Miss NORMA M'KENZIE. Ist Battalion (Soldiers’ Queen), Miss GLADYS CROSSAN. Tramways, Miss NANCY BLANBY. Ka-korai, Miss BEATRICE HAMER. Watch the results and follow the Bauds to the Drill Hall, F A. SIMS, Organiser, 2 Octagon.

■UMPIRE TIIEA TR E MATINEES DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO NIGHT! JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN in ‘OLD CLOTHES.’ ‘OLD CLOTHES.’ ‘ OLD CLOTHES.’ There are thrills «ml big dramatic moments—but possibly you'll be laughing too much to notice them. •OLD CLOTHES.’ OLD CLOTHES.’ A film classic of Irish-Jcwish laughter and thrills. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. UVERYBODY’S THEATRE TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. For the Last Time. TOM MOORE, BESSIE LOVE, In the Amusing Story, ■THE SONG AND DANCE MAN.' ‘THE SONG AND DANCE MAN.’ In Addition: VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In “ROUGED LIPS.’ ‘ROUGED LIPS.’ A Behind the Scenes Romance, COMMENCING TO-MORROW: BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, The Madcap Maid who made a Million. ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ Also, JACK DEMPSEY JACK DEMPSEY In ‘(MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ A Picture that is Different, MISCELLANEOUS. LADLES’ Rubber Aprons, new chic shapes, rich colors, plain and floral, 3s Gd, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4» lid.—-T. Ross, importer. • ANOTHER Shipment Stumpy, Dumpy Umbrellas, with handles a work of art and excellent silky covers; 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. GIRLS' beautiful soft Cashmere Stockings; creun, champagne grey, sunburn, and black; sizes 2 to 6; from 3s 6d. UR Ntw Art Silk Stockings at 3s lid, in 2i new colorings; best value in the City.—T. Ross MAKE a good job: use Ferfecto Paint Remover; old paint and varnish easilyshifted; buy at Wren's.

ENGLISHMEN remember their relatives by sending Xmaa Papers or Bpoks of Views. —Duncan and Simpson, booksellers, stationers, George street, Dunedin. MCINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d; from all chemists, everywhere. LADIES’ Patent 1-bar Buckle Shoes, leather Cuban heels; Thomas's Boom price, 15s 6d.—2 George street. ALDER’S Quarries Deliver Screenings, Sand, Asphalt, Tar, Lime, Cement anywhere; lowest rates.- ’Phono 32 for quick service. USED Typewriters (guaranteed perfect order) from £3 each; all makes.Typewriter Co., corner Water-Bond streets. jT'iBNTS’ Box Hide Dress,'Boots, round VST toes; boom pricef ■ 15s 6d,—J. H. Thomas, 2 George street. CAN you beat this? A Tooth Brush and Tube Dental Cream for one shilling.— Sterling Ironmongers. rrtENNIS Rackets from 15s; wide range to JL choose from; prices lowest in town.— Sterling Ironmongers. TENNIS Racket Frames, splendid value; Gut Reviver, one shilling bottle. —Sterling Ironmongers Co., Princes street. DON’T forget! One Tooth Brush and a Tube of Paste for one shilling.—Sterling Ironmongers Co. ; . NNTJAL Boot 800m.—200 pairs Gents’ Dress Boots, English manufacture ; 19s 6d.—Thomas, 2 George tefrect “TTEGENT!” ' Christmas Home Mails U leave shortly; send your Photograph or Greeting; get taken immediately by Pattillo. ' PROSPECTIVE Brides!” The lovely appointments of Pattillo’s Bridal Studio make it ideal for photographing Wedding Groups. FAMILY to bo proud of!” Send Photographic Group to Home friends as Christmas Greeting.—Fattillo. TO save money buy Paint and Wallpapers from Wren’s; the best selection ever offered at lowest prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 8