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AMUSEMENTS. AT LAST! AT LAST! AT LAST! AT LAST! A GREAT BRITISH FILM . A GREAT BRITISH FILM THAT CREATED A FURORE IN LONDON A FURORE IN LONDON AND CAPTIVATED ALL ENGLAND, CAPTIVATED ALL ENGLAND, To be Presented at tbo EMPIRE THEATRE Commencing MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. THE BRITISH FILM TRIUMPH THE BRITISH FILM TRIUMPH THE BRITISH FILM TRIUMPH That has Aroused the Envy of America and the ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. ‘ MADEMOISELLE 4 MADEMOISELLE 4 MADEMOISELLE 4 MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE 4 MADEMOISELLE 4 MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM ABMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES ’ ABMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.* ABMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.' ARMENTIERES.* ARMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.’ THE FIRST OF THE NEW BIG BRITISH FILMS. Rcalifiing the great need for British Films throughout the Empire, Britain lias started on a huge campaign for film supremacy. At last Britishers in all parts of the world will be able to enjoy films breathing British sentiments—those sentiments which have given her world supremacy. They will carry with them an “ atmosphere ” typical of national traditions and ideals. It is only reasonable that England, which gave the world Shakespeare and a school of dramatic art unsurpassed in literature should take first place in the new art of photo-plays. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. NOT A WAR.PICTURE, but the Thrilling Love Story of Gay, Intriguing “ Ma'm’eclle from Armentieres,” with Sparkling Flashes of Brilliant Comedy. BRIGHT, BREEZY, BRITISH. BRIGHT, BREEZY. BRITISH. BRIGHT, BREEZY, BRITISH. BOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Company’s till 11.50 a.m., then at the Theatre (ring 10-444) ’Phono Reserves held till 7.45. gING'EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS And PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, In ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP. I ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ i 'THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ : ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ : ’THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ ‘THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP.’ The star you like best, in tiis best-liked part! Wonderful acting! Wonderful action! | Excitement at fever heat! Suspense that : makes your blood rui coldl You’ll like it even better than ‘Tol-ble David’ and ‘ Amateur Gentleman.’ 3AND OF FIRST BATTALION (By Permission of Officer Commanding) WILL RENDER FOLLOWING PROGRAMME. SUNDAY EVENING, 8.5 o’clock. KING EDWARD THEATRE. March— ‘ Little Drummer’ (E. Dowell). Overture—‘ Grand Military Tattoo’ (MtKenzie Bogan) Valse—‘ Valse Trieste' (Sibelius). Cornet Solo—' Little Colleen ’ (Alice Borton). Highland Patrol— Wes Macgregor ’ (Amers). Selection—‘ Patience ’ (Sullivan), ‘Master Polonaise’ (Faust). March—‘ Father Rhine’ (Paul Linck). L. 0. ASTEN, Conductor. F. A. SIMS, Hon. Sec. LATEST SACRED SONG, ‘THE BEAUTIFUL PRAYER,’ By Lindsay Lennox. Words: Ho stood within the village church, The children sang a song of praise; Ho heard with joy their voices sweet, They wakened dreams of peaceful days. His heart, long weary of the fray, Recalled the happy days of yore; And while the children knelt (o pray, With them he whispered low once more: Our Father, which art m Heaven, hallowed, Hallowed be Thy name!’’ RICE, Only Is 9<l per Copy. Posted, is lOd. PERRY'S MUSIC STORES, *- 174 George street, Dunedin. GRAND BARROW AVili be hold in the FAIR CAAT.RSHAM METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL On SEPTEMBER 7th, Bth, and 9th, 1927, On behalf of the Cavershain Methodist Church Circuit Funds. Special Entertainments by the Children will be given each cven.ng. All welcome. tECENT NUMBERS IN IMPERIAL RECORDS. —‘What! No Spinach?’ (vocal), ‘Let's All Go to Mary’s House’ (vocal). —‘Headin' for Louisville’ (vocal), ‘ Miami ’ (vocal). , —‘Daddy’ (vocal), ‘Solveigs Song (vocal). . , —‘l’m Tired of Everything but You (vocal), ‘ Dinah ’ (vocal). —‘l Wonder Where My Baby is Tonight?’ (fos-irot). ‘ I'm Sitting on lop of the World’ (fox-trot). —‘ Sleepy Head ’ (waltz), In tbe Middle of the Night’ (waltz). —‘That Night in Araby (vocaJ), ‘Speak’ (vocal). ~‘o Sole Mb' (tenor solo), ‘Mamma Mia, Cho ve Sa.pe ’ (sung in Italian). ALL 3s EACH. ■ Obtainable at PERT AT, GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, 244 George street, Dunedin. Convener.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 8