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AMUSEMENTS. On account of the already heavy demand for seats, SATURDAY’S SESSIONS will bo as follow: SPECIAL MORNING SESSION 10-30 SPECIAL AFTERNOON SESSION 2.15 EVENING SESSION DB LUXE . 7.45 The- immortal screen epic of the Red Indian. Written by the world’s foremost author of outdoor stories, enacted by a brilliant cast headed by Richard Dix, this production is a screen triumph. Acclaimed oy the Press wherever 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, 1 ‘THE VANISHING RACE,' ,‘THB VANISHING RACE,’ COMMENCING TO-DAY, 2.15. THE EMPIRE THEA'TRE MATINEES DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. ‘THE VANISHING RACE, 1 ‘THE VANISHING RACE,’ 'THE VANISHING RACE, 1 ‘THE VANISHING RACE, 1 ‘THE VANISHING RACE, 1 ‘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 —his 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. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Entr’acte (Duet for Flute and Clarinet), By the Waters of Minnetonka,’ (Lieurance). Incidental to the picture: ‘By the Sundial,’ from ‘Cobweb Castle Suite’ (Lehmann)- Patrol. ’lndian Girl’ (Lowenstein); Selection, ‘Rose Marie’ (Friml and Stothart) •’‘Indian Love Call’ (Friml); a Fantasy from ‘Bohemian Woods’ (Friml).; ‘From the Land of the Sky Blue Water’ (Cadman); ‘Far Off I Hear a Lover’s Flute’ (Cadman); ‘Stax of India’’ (Bratton); ‘An Indian Wedding’; ‘Chant and Invocation -Trinkaus); etc., etc. BOOK YOUR SEATS' AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S, OR RING THE THEATRE (444), AND .THUS MAKE CERTAIN OF SECURING ADMISSION. Even-ng Prices: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Reserved Stalls, 2s 9d; Dress Circle, 2s 9d. No half-prices at night. Matinee: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is sd; Children, 6d and Is. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. FTER WITNESSING THIS FINE PRODUCTION TAKE A “ RED BAND ” TAXI ’ HOME. DEPOT, MORAY PLACE (’Phone 953).

to-night. to-night. to-night. to-night. TO-NIGHT. TO-MICHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPENING NIGHT. MONSTER BANDS’ QUEEN- CARNIVAL. MASSED BANDS WILL MARCH FROM OCTAGON TO KENSINGTON DRILL HALL (Leave Octagon 7.30). Colonel H. B. BARROWCLOUGH (Officer Com. Otago Regt.) will formally Declare the Carnival Open at 8 o’clock To-night. THE BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION WILL RENDER A PROGRAMME OP FIRST-CLASS MUSIC TO-NIGHT. MUSIC, RAFFLES, COMPETITIONS. SPORTS. QUEENS IN COMPETITION; Ist Battalion, Miss GLADYS CROSSAN. Kaikorai, Miss BEATRICE HAMER. Tramways, Miss NANCY BLANBY. Highland Pipe, Miss NORMA M’KENZIB. A Shelter from the Rain and, i Good Night's Fun in the Cabaret. Come along. F. A. SIMS, Organiser.

Drama, action, and passionate romance, with aptly timed touches of comedy to relieve action —such is the picturisation of ‘THE DESERT HEALER,’ ‘THE DESERT HEALER,’ 'THE DESERT HEALER,’ , Which comes to the QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30, Under the screen title of 1 OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ . ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ •OLD LOVES AND NJAV,’ •OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ Featuring, LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE And BARBARA BEDFORD, BARBARA BEDFORD, BARBARA BEDFORD. A new love story of the desert by that remarkable woman, EDITH M. HULL, The author of that famous novel,. ‘THE SHEIK.’ ‘THE SHEIK.’ ‘THE SHEIK.’ ■THE SHEIK.’ Another flaming drama of the desert transferred to the screen in all its glorious Oriental romance and conflict, enacted against the untrammelled backgrounds of the EastOCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Directed by Mr L. D. Austin. Overture—‘Masaniello’ (Auber). Incidental Music will include: ‘ Venetian Serenade ’ (Luzzatti). ‘ Caucasian Sketches ’ Jlvanoff). ‘ Oriental Intrigue ’ (Nicode). ‘The Caravan (Lubomirsky). ‘Gipsy Melodies’ (Dvorak). ‘Queen of Sheba’ (Goldmark). ‘Humoresque’ (Karganoff). ‘Desert Scenes’ (Boroh). ‘Latino’ (Delibes). ‘Song of India’ (Rimsky-Korsakov). ‘Danse Arabo’ (Tschaikowski). ‘Orientals’ (Cui). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8

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