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AMUSEMENTS. COMING TO THE Jj]MPIRET H E A T R E TO-DAY! TO-DAY! BEGINNING AT THE MATINEE AT 2.15. NIGHTLY, AT 7.45. SCREENING TWICE EVERY DAY-At 2.15 and 7.45. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents the Wonder, Picture of 1927. ALICE TERRY, Beauty of Beauties, m a riot of Magnificent Frocks. ANTONIO MORENO, Handsome, Dashing, a Great Lover; and the Finest Cast of Continental Players ever assembled. BLASCO IBANEZ’S Mighty Romance, with One Thousand and One Thrills, directed only as REX INGRAM can direct. ‘MARE NOSTRUM’ ‘MARE NOSTRUM’ ‘MARE NOSTRUM’ ‘MAKE NOSTRUM’ ‘MARE NOSTRUM’ ‘MARE NOSTRUM’ (Our Sea). (Our Sea). Pulsating with a love story that knows no equal, visualising with the clearness of the noonday sun and exposing fearlessly' the devilishness of the deadly submarine and mvstery ships of the Central Powers operating in the Mediterranean (OUR SEA) in the World’s War. WILD SCENES OF EXCITEMENT IN AUSTRALIA. A FURORE! ADELAIDE. A TRIUMPH! At Adelaide, at the York Theatre, the surging crowds besieged the pay boxes in overwhelming numbers. The glass panes of the ticket boxes were broken into fragments, and hundreds were unablo to gain admission. SIDNEY ENTHUSED. At the Piccadilly Theatre, Sydney, similar scenes reigned, and the biggest advance booking record in the history of the theatre was registered. This Splendid Presentation will be Embellished by the ORIGINAL NEW YORK MUSIC SCORE, Interpreted with Skill and Artistry by the EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (All Solo Artists), Directed by Mr Ciias. Parnell. B£ WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. OR RING THE THEATRE (10-444). NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, BUT FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. MANAGERIAL.—-Patrons are urged to call for their Telephone Bookings before 7.45 To-night, otherwise they cannot be kept. This rule must be strictly adhered to, as the Advance Booking is Gigantic!

Your old friend HOOTS in town again, tliis time masquerading as a dude from Denver fof- the .sake of his girl, who likes that sort of thing. Ton can imagine how long he’s able to play the polished gentleman, with bandits and robbery and treachery all around. Take a tip. See this! QUEEN'S TB EATHJi l' and 7.30. DAILY, at HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. Gibson’s biggest and best to date. More thrilling than The Calgary Stampede,' funnier than ’ Chip of the Flying U. 1 Furious. roaring Western adventure. Packed with laughs and thrills. ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ Action, action, nothing but. With lots of deep-chested, trouble-chasing laughs thrown in. Sunny smile, daredevil Hoot snaps you out of the blues so fast you wonder how it happened. HOOT GIBSQN in a white collar! HOOT GIBSON in a “trick” checkered vest! HOOT GIBSON in Scotch kilts, last of all! Imagine the bronco-breaking King of the West in these outfits! Just imagine HOOT as a manicured dude! Wow! What a laugh this picture is! ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ 'THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ ‘THE DENVER DUDE.’ HOOT’ GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON And BLANCHE MBHAFFEY. BLANCHE MEHAFFEY. W A R N I N G! 3 BAD MEN COMING TO TOWN! DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! In the Dominion’s Most Beautiful Ballroom, AT THE SAVOY, Tables May Now be Reserved for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. The Feature of this Important Social Event Will be the Newly-augmented SAVOY ORCHESTRA, Under the Popular Leadership of Em Beacham. Patrons are Assured a Thrilling Evening's Entertainment. Admission, 7s 6d, including Supper, THE SAVOY.

FOOTBALL. v ' RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL, SATURDAY, JUNE lllh, 1927. CARISBROOK GROUND: Sixth Grade Match, HIGH SCHOOL v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND, at 1.30 p.m. First Grade Match, UNIVERSITY A v. ALHAMBRA, at 2.45 p.m. TAHUNA PARK; PIRATES v. SOUTHERN No. 1, at 2.45. BISHOPSCOURT: UNIVERSITY B v. DUNEDIN No. 1. UNION v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND, No. 2. At 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d; Children Half-price. Ladies Admitted Free to the Stand during the First Round of Flag Matches. OFFICIAL GUIDES. Official Guides on Sale at the Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs's, and Inside the Ground at Carisbrook and Tahuna Park only. AFTERNOON TEA. Afternoon Tea and Beef Tea obtainable at the Cricket Pavilion at Carisbrook from 3. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. M wavi

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. CULLING PARK, NORTHERN v. MAORI HILL. . Kick OH at 2.15 p.m. This should prove the match of the season, TECH. OLD BOYS v. SOUTHERN, Oval, 2.45 p.m. MORNINGTON v. Y.M.C.A., Oval, 2.45 p.m. Admission Gulling Park, 6(1; Ladies and Children Free. Official Programme on Sale All Grounds. E. R. GRACE, Secretary O.F.A.

Triumph Lodge, No. 9, held a really eniovable evening in the lodge hall, Kensington, on Thursday evening, members of the Grand Executive being present, also members of the Valley True Blue, Loyal Excelsior, and Loyal Orange Lodges, No. 3 and 12. During the evening a presentation was made by Worshipful Grand Master to Miss Guy, who has always been at the head ot tho social functions, and largely instrumental in making them a success. Miss Guv. who is going to be married, will be very much missed at social evenings. Bro. Guy suitably' responded on behall of his daughter. Birth Certificate Wanted.—Mike: “ What did the boss say when you told him you sat up all night with the baby?” Jake; “The darn fool asked me what her name was.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 8

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