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AMUSEMENTS, IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. 1 ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ •THE BLACK PIRATE.* To be Presented at tlio QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGIIT, AT 7.45. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, 1 In the Glorious Chromatic Production, ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ - ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ • ’THE BLACK PIRATE.’ ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.' ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ ■THE BLACK PIRATE.’ 'TEE BLACK PIRATE.’ The Screen lias never seen such Shimmering Opulence of Beauty. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. A sensational achievement, Ihrillingly wonderful, and of exquisite beauty. NO GREATER ENTERTAINMENT Has ever been presented on the screen. ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.' ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.* ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.* ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ , ‘THE BLACK PIRATE.’ The Love Story of a Bold Buccaneer. DASHING, DIFFERENT, DELIGHTFUL. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! BOOK YOUR SEATS AND SEE The Marvellous NATURAL-COLOR PICTURE of Love, Romance, and Adventure on the Spanish Main. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.). Overture, ‘The Jolly Robbers’ (Suppo). Circle Pla is at Cbas. Begg’s till Noon, then at the Theatre. Stalls at the Theatre (ring 15-091), ’Phono Reserves held till 7.30. IRVERYBOUY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO And ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO 'MORENO ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO Are Featured in ‘THE TEMPTRESS.’ ‘THE TEMPTRESS.* ‘THE I'EMPIRES I.’ ‘THE TEMPTRESS.’ ‘THE TEMPTRESS.’ ‘THE TEMPTRESS.' f ‘ THE TEMPTRESS.’ 'THE TEMPTRESS.’ Ibanez never wrought a more powerful and alluring story than this tale of a girl who gambled with men, love, life itself! Dramatic! Colorful! Romantic. A great production, directed by Fred. Niblo, with a great cast, plus Greta Garbo, the flaming new film beauty. Supported by ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU And GRETA NISSEN, GRETA NISSEN, In ‘BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ ‘ BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ ‘ BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ * BLONDE OR BRUNETTE,’ ‘ BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ ‘ Blonde or Brunette ’ is merely the record of a gentleman who looked f or an " oldfashioned girl,” found her, and then dis- j covered that Paris had worked a change. ■ Then he divorced the first and married j ■ a real Victorian who likes nothing hotter ; ! to stay home and play the harp. What J was he to do? You’ll find out when : . ‘Blonde or Brunette’ unfo’d*; itself, j For Reserves ring Theatre 10-591; will i not he held after 7.45. i ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND. I SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, SUNDAY, JULY 24, At 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor of St. Kilda will preside Assisted by Vocalists and Instrumentalists, the above Baud will render the following Programme:— March—' Twentieth Century.’ Selection—' Mari tana.’ 1 Song—Mr T. Cooper. Cornet Duet—‘ Berscs o’ th’ Barn.’—Messrs G. Christie and IV. Smith. Duet—Messrs J. and A. Simpson, Overture- ‘Martha,’ Solo—Miss Ina Blackwood Hymns—Band March— 1 Australasian.’ Cornet Solo—‘Because.’—Miss Maureen Philbps. ‘ God Save the King.' Accompanist, Miss Kathleen Whelan, A.T C.L Proceeds of collection will bo devoted to the relief of the unemployed. JAS. DIXON, Conductor. IV. SMITH, Secretary. DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor, Signor I?. Squarisc, E.C.3IT. SECOND CONCERT, 1927 SEASON HIS MAJESTY’S THE A THURSDAY. JULY 23, At 8 p in. The Programme includes: ‘SYMPHONY 'EHOICA ’ (Beethoven): Overture, ‘A CHILDREN’S OVERTURE (Quilter). Voca lists: Miss KVA GRAHAM, Mr IV. G. HILLIKBR. Box Plan Optus at Tiro Bristol on Tuesday, 2fith inst. A Limited Number of 2s 6d Tickets on sale at the door. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS E> THE DOMINION’S MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM, AT THE SAVOY. Tables may now be Reserved for iho SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. The Feature of this Important Social Event will be the Newly-augmented SAVOY ORCHESTRA, Under the popular leadership of Ern. Beacham. Patrons arc assured a Thrilling Evening’s Entertainment. Admission, 7s 6d, including supper. THE SAVOY. ’Phone 12-153. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL ART Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. IVombley Club Wembley Club Wembley Club Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. And GALLERY HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! OLD AND NEW DANCES. Irish Quadrilles, Mazurkas, Highland and Plain Schottiches, Quadrilles, Alberts, Waltzes, Fox Trots, OneStops, Jazz Waltzes. Gordon's Royal Dance Band. Will, Smith’s Kapal Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission, 2s 6d. HUTTON’S GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, 207 GEORGE STREET. fN OOD SECOND-HAND RECORDS at Is, hJT Is 6d. Nearly New, 2s, 2s 6d, ss. Demonstrations by. Madame P’Laister. WHY BUY NEW? INSPECT OUES!

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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 8

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