AMUSEMENTS. LAUGHTER. WEEK! - WHAT A PROGRAMME! GEE! HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OR SEEN ANYTHING LIRE IT? FIRST—THE FUNNIEST COMEDY SINCE GRANDPA WORE SHORTS, ‘M’FADDEN'S FLATS.’ SECONDENGAGED AT A TERRIFIC EXPENSE, JACK LUMSDAINE, JACK LUMSDAINE, Australia's Whispering Baritone. WHAT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS WEEK IT WALL BE! To bo presented at tho ]£ M r 111 E TIIEA Tll E Commencing TO-DAY'S MATINEE, 2.13. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45; Built on a Foundation of Fun, A Cornerstone of Comedy, Shingles of Smiles, Rafters of Roans, Joists of Jollity, with More Laughs than Bricks. ‘ M’FADDEN'S FLATS. ‘ M'FADDEN'S FLATS.’ ‘ M’FADDEN'S FLATS.’ ‘ M’FADDEN’S FLAT'S.’ Six Keel Apartments Completely Furnished with Long Laughs and Hilarious Bathroom Scenes—Fitted with Hot and Cold Sliding Door's and Modern Convulsions, also Fullsized Garage and Giggles, Gurgles and Glee. HERE'S A COMEDY‘RIOT With the Funniest Thing on Four Feet. CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY And CHESTER CONKLIN, CHESTER CONKLIN, Two Great Comedy Stars, in One Screaming Comedy. AN ABSOLUTE RIOT OF FUN. EXTRAORDINARY! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of Australia’s Whispering Baritone, JACK LUMSDAINE JACK LUMSDAINE JACK LUMSDAINE (At the Evening Sessions and Saturday’s Matinee), Australia’s Impromptu Musical Genius, Who arrives from Sydney in A REMARKABLE ORIGINAL MUSICAL ACT. Jack Lumsdainc, who is known as Australia’s Whispering Baritone, will feature his latest Song Successes. As well as being a brilliant vocalist, he is an exceptionally fine pianist, and will play his own accompaniments. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Cbas. Parnell). Overture, Descriptive Fantasia, ‘Old King Colo’ (Brockton). Entr’acte, Scotch Twa Step, ’Sandy Mac’ (Mercdith-Kay), The BOX PLANS are NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S. Book or you’ll regret it. Empire Theatre ’phono QOMING TO THRILL YOU. ‘REWU’S LAST STAND,’ An Historically True Tale of the Maori W r r.r, including the Exact, Amazing, and Graphic Depiction of THE BATTLE OP OEAKAU. EVERYBODY'S DAILY, at 2 THEATRE and 7.30. W T . C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS AV, C. FIELDS AV. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS In ‘THE POTTERS,’ ‘THE POTTERS,’ 'THE POTTERS,’ ‘THE POTTERS,’ ‘THE POTTERS,’ ‘THE POTTERS,’ With JOY HARRIS and MARY ALDEN. JOY HARRIS and MARY ALDEN. JOY HARRIS and MARY ALDEN. It is all about the typical family, tho usual squabbles, hopes, aud disappointments, with a whale of an appeal to every type of audience. How tho family faces min and thou becomes rich is told in rare humor by FRED NEAVMEYER. In Addition: LEAV CODY and CARMEL MYERS LEW CODY and GARIMKL MYERS LEAV GODY and CARMEL MYERS In ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ ‘THE GAY DECEIVER.’ He thought he could bend the wedding ring, hut, oh, what ho learned a Knit, women and wives! For ho had a scheming daughter—a wise wife—aud a heart that v.ouldn't behave. Fur Reserves ring Theatre (10-591). Will not be held after 7.45. Will he Held in CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SCHOOL On SATURDAY, 131 h AUGUST, Afternoon and Evening. Hems will he rendered by pupils of Madame Rcggianlo, ML.- Doreen Wheeler, a lid Christian Brothers’ Choir. Novel competitions ami bargains galore. DU N EDI N COMP ETITI ON S. INTENDING Competitors are reminded 1. that ENTRIES will POSITIVELY CLOSE TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 13 noon. E. S. AYII.SOX, Secretary. T. ami G. Building?, Princes riieot, Dunedin. MEETINGS. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND AUXILIARY OF THE N.Z. BAPTIST UNION. QUNSTIINB BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, O MUSSELBURGH RISE (Just Past 2d Section, Anderson’s Bay Tram Line, Right-hand Side). OPENING SERVICES, SATURDAY', 13th AUGUST, 1C27, At 3 p.m., When Hie School will be Formally Opened. SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1927, At 2.30 p.m., When Intending Scholars will be Enrolled and Introduced to their Teachers. Parents and their Children and all Friends Interested are Cordially Invited to Attend these Services. An Offering in eid of the Building Fund will be taken up at tho Salurdny Meeting. / C. J. DARRACOTT, Hon. Secretary. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. T\T OTICE iv Mectin the Office. 1 IS HEREBY GIVEN that a. g of Truslces will he held in 03 High street, on TUESDAY, the 161.1 i iiist., at 3 p.m. JAMES QUA lIjE, Manager. R.A.0.8, ’ELBOWS’ HALL, KENSINGTON, )n FRIDAY, 12th, at 3 p.m. E and hear Sir S. C. HOPKINS. C.0.M., who has just returned from d speak on ’ Buftaloism in the Old y’> Brothers of all Banners re--1 (o attend. Come one, come all. L. SPUDDING, Col. Grand Secretary. IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19633, 12 August 1927, Page 8
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