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AMUSEMENTS. PROGRAMMiI PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY. EXTRAORDINARY, THE BIGGEST DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL EVER PRESENTED ( IN DUNEDIN. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY-7.30 p.m. ' COMMENCING TO-DAY, THE WONDER DOG, THE WONDER DOG, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TTN-TJN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, TTIN-TIN-TIN, j In His Latest and Best Picture, ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ I ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ A story of tense thrills and tenderness, of a dog's loyalty and a man’s cruelty,_ of a revengeful shepherd and a giant bird of prey; and finally a heroic dog’s vindication. I AND ANOTHER EXCELLENT AND ANOTHER EXCELLENT PICTURE, | PICTURE, VIVID, THRILLING, ‘THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL,’ ‘THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL,’ ‘THE PERCH OP THE DEVIL,’ ‘THE PBROH OF THE DEVIL,’ Starring PAT O’MALLEY, MAE BUSCH, PAT O’MALLEY, MAE BUSCH. It’s wild, uncanny, amazingly unique—a hand-to-hand battle, fought far in the depth of the earth, its contestants menaced every moment by the crashing in of the mine. The Western, Epic of Screen Annals—Bigger than All the Westerns of the Past Put Together! ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER',’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘TEE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ Commencing at the jgMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY 1 AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, The Epoch-making Epic of the Glorious West 1 ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ■THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE SEAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,' FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FLAMING FRONTIER,’ With HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, ANNE CORNWALL, ANNR CORNWALL, ANNE CORNWALL, DUSTIN FARNUM, DUSTIN FARNUM, DUSTIN FARNUM, AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS 1 THE ONE SUPREME PORTRAYAL OF THE GLORIOUS WEST, Thousands of Indians—Cavalrymen—Pony Express Eiders—Army Scouts—Western Plainsmen Political W a-shington West Point in the 70’s—a True and Tender Love Story—Culminating in the Hugo, Mammoth, arid Thrilling Climax of the Battle of tbo Little Big Horn and Custer’s Last Stand. An Absolutely Unparalleled Entertainment. Don’t miss it. 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Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 8