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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE DAILY. AT 2 AND 7.30. RICHARD BARTHELMESS • RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS Scores again as a prince of good fellows in a prince of a picture; ‘JUST SUPPOSE.’ ‘JUST SUPPOSE.’ ‘ JUST SUPPOSE.’ , ‘ JUST SUPPOSE.’ MUST SUPPOSE.’ The love story of a clashing prince, who knew how to be a sportsman. Ho preferred to be a peasant in the kingdom of love to the emperor of a nation. EXCELLENT HOLIDAY SUPPORTS. JgING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Film of Frolic and Fun: ‘SALLY, IRENE, AND MARY.’ ‘SALLY, IRENE, AND MARY.’ Romance and Adventure, with plenty of laughs and a little pathos that will fascinate and please. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. WANTED—A SCREEN STAR! PRODUCERS’ DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION (P.D.C.) require a YOUNG LADY to appear in picture 'production in HOLLYWOOD opposite Rod La Rocque, and under the supervision of Cecil B. De Millc, producer of ‘ The Ten Commandments ’ and ‘ The Volga Boatman.’ First National Pictures will guarantee successful aspirant and chaperon first class return fare to Hollywood, with a 10 weeks’ picture contract at £2O per week. OPEN TO ALL NEW ZEALAND GIRLS. For entry forms and all particulars write or call at the EMPIRE THEATRE. O.CTAGON THEATRE EVENING SESSION, 7.45. Sir James Barrie’s World Success, ‘ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA,’ ‘ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA,’ ‘ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA,’ ‘ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA,’ ’ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA,’ With an All-star Cast, including BETTY BRONSON, TOM MOORE, ESTHER RALSTON. ‘A Kiss for Cinderella ’ is not entirely pure fancy. It is a matter of fact, a vivid modern day appealing romance laid against a background of the London slums with a lovable little heroine in the person of a lonely, half-starved waif and a sympathetic policeman as ihe hero. It is altogether a delightful story, filled with laughter and tears, enlivened by all those whimsical touches that arc found in every Barrie story. THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Directed by Mr L. D. Austin, BOX PLANS OPEN. Circle, at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.ru. till 4 p.m. RO S L Y N THEATRE. TO-NIGHT!-At 8.-TO-NIGHT! DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH In ‘CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE.’ ‘CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE.’ ‘ CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE.’ See the Sea Battle of the Ages—Broadsides of Laughter, Waves of Laughter, Gales of Glee. Leon Errol, Pirate, tramps the sea. The Biggest and Funniest, Comedy to date Also, 2nd Episode ‘ Samson of the Circus.’ EVERYBODY’S THEATRE TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. The Year’s Greatest Sea Story; JACK HOLT in ‘ SEA HORSES.’ JACK HOLT in ‘ SEA HORSES.’ JACK HOLT in ‘SEA HORSES.’ JACK HOLT in ' SEA HORSES.’ JACK HOLT in ' SEA HORSES.’ JACK HOLT in ‘ SEA HORSES.’ A Great Melodramatic Adventure, completely different from the ordinary, coming to a. smashing climax with a. raging ' tornado. Supported by ‘THE SHINING ADVENTURE.’ ‘ THE SHINING ADVENTURE.’ Depicting the Realisation of True Charity. EUCHRE! E IT C II R E! TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NKiHT. Waratnh Tea Rooms. 9 Orders 9. ARCADIA EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. Admission, 2s.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY AND PICNIC ATTRACTION. WYNDHAM RACES. . WYNDHAM RACES. SATURDAY. Ist, JANUARY, 1927. SATURDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1927. RECORD ACCEPTANCES. GOOD FIELDS ASSURED. Special Excursion Trains. All stop opposite Course. Excellent Musical Programme. Special Orchestra engaged. Have a day's enjoyment on one of the most picturesque racecourses in N.Z. SPECIAL EXCURSION PASSENGER TRAIN leaves Dunedin 6.20 a.m. (slopping intermediate stations), arriving Wyndham Racecourse 10.42 a.m., leaving again ,6.40 p.m., arriving Dunedin 10.10 p.m. ADMISSION; Grand Stand, Is 6d Gents, 3s Ladies. H. HUNTER, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 19443, 29 December 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19443, 29 December 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19443, 29 December 1926, Page 8