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amusements. 0 (J T A G 0 N AND E M P I R K COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! Tho Most-discussed Motion Picture in the World To-day. iAwarded ‘Photoplay's’ Gold Medal as the Greatest Picture of its year. “ The sweetest tale of maid and men Ever told by screen or pen.” It triumphs, it shatters records everywhere, for it’s human. Its appeal is world-wide. It grips brains, captures hearts. It knows no distinction, nor class, nor creed. Its story is for all mankind. Its magnetism is unbounded; it makes the whole world kin. ‘THE - BIG P ARAD E. J LONG RUN RECORD-HOLDER OF THE BRITISH ISLES. At the Tivoli Theatre, _ London, this great picture ran for 7£ months to overflowing attendances, notwithstanding the fact that the Tivoli seats 2,200 persons at every session. Three extraordinary features of ‘THE BIG PARADE’ are:—First, it is NOT A WAR PICTURE in the same sense that those who haven’t seen it think it is; secondly, IT IS THE WORLD'S SWEETEST LOVE STORY; thirdly, it holds more real humor, fun, and laughter to tho square inch than many Comedies. ‘THE BIG PARADE’ is big entertainment, , JOHN GILBERT, KARL DANE, RENEE ADOREB, TOM O’BRIEN Present four characterisations that will live in your memory for ever. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Empire Plans at The Bristol, or ring the Theatre (444). Octagon Plans—Circle at Chas. Bcgg’s, Stalls at Theatre (ring 3,091). fl IS MAJESTY’S THE A TRE (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PINAL‘PERFORMANCE OP GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S FAMOUS PLAY, ‘THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE’ (In Tkreo Acts). i Professor J, SHELLEY, supported by a Brilliant Cast, fakes tbo lead as “Richard Dudgeon.” Played by the CANTERBURY f CfH.LEGE DRAMA SOCIETY, in conjunction with ih< 01 AGO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MAY 6th, At S p.m. PRODUCED RECENTLY IN NORTHERN TOWNS BEFORE RECORD HOUSES, PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s (free of tax), BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER, PRINCES STREET. THE SPORT OE SPORTS., FORBTJRY PARK TROTTING CLUB. ■HER MEETING,. IMU WINTER MEETING, 1927. SATURDAY, SATURDAY, 7th MAY. 7th MAY. 7tjr MAY. 7th MAY, First Race at 11.15, Last at 4.30, ADMISSION; Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is. Motor Cars, 2s 6d for Non-members, THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OR MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET. Motor Car Drivers are requested to unload their passengers at either of Ihcso gates. NO MALE PASSENGERS in Motor Cars (other than the drivers) will be allowed to go through tho Motor Gate in Richardson street. They will only be ADMITTED THROUGH THE TURNSTILES. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. SPECIAL TRAMS as required run direct to tbo Plunket street entrance, BAND OF Ist BATTALION (OTAGO REGIMENT) IN ATTENDANCE, C, R. CAFFIN, Secretary.

FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL'. SATURDAY, JIAY 7th, 1927. CARISBROOK GROUND: PIRATES v. ZINGARNRICHMOND. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. , SOUTHERN v. KAIKORAL Kick-off 3 p.ra. ADMISSION: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d extra; Children Half-price. Ladies Admitted Free to the Stand during tho First Round of Flag Matches. Official Guides (on Sale at tho Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and at Carisbrook Ground. Price, 3d. Afternoon Tea and Beef Tea obtainable at Cricket Pavilion on Carisbrook from 3. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U.

QTAGO BUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Tho following is the DRAW fox SAIURDAY, May 7: Aihlotio v. Kaitangata, at Kaitangata. Bus leaves Pictures at 12 o clock. Christian Brothers v, Kaikorai, at Caledonian Ground, 3 p.m. City v. Pacific, at Oval No. 1, 3 p.m. JUNIOR. Christian Brothers v. Kaikorai, at Caledonian Ground, 1.45 p.m. City T. Athletic, at Chisholm Park, 3 pm. H. O’KANE, Secretary pro tem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 8