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AMUSEMENTS. COMB, SPEND A NIGHT IN SPAIN! SPANISH WEEK 1 AL (lie Jj] Ml'l Hli TIIEA TII E TO-DAY’S MATINEE, 2,15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, Romance am] Adventure 'Neath Warm Southern Skies with BEBE .BEBE UEBB BEBE ■ BEBE BEBE Masquerading as ; ‘ SENOIUTA. ‘SENORITA.’ : SENOIUTA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘ SENOIUTA.' ‘SENOIUTA.’ ‘SENOIUTA.' ‘SENOIUTA.’ DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS . Spanish Caballero in ‘ SENOIUTA.’ ‘ SENORITA.’ ‘ SENOIUTA.’ ‘ SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ' SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘ SENORITA.’ What a sparkling, peppy comedy-drama Bobo lias put over in this one! Swiftermoving .story than ‘Don Q.,’ with Bcbo masquerading as a man to bring honor to her house. What a thrill and a laugh you will get from this one! Another ‘ Paddy Ihu Next Best Thing.’ When she found her grandfather had expected a boy to visit bis ranch Bobe decided to bo a boy, and (lieu the fuu started. Also, The Great New College Sporting Scries, ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ 'THE COLLEGIANS,’ •THE COLLEGIANS,’ •THE COLLEGIANS,’ Sparkling with (lie spirit of youth. Here’s pep, thrills, laughs, speed, youth, love, Jazz, quality. And then, Special Engagement of Mr EES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY (Dunedin's Do Luxe Tenor), Who will Sing: No. 1, ‘Lolita. No. 2, 'ln a Little Spanish Town.’ THE EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir., by Mr Chas. Parnell). Overture—Selection from ' Carmen ' (Bizet). Entr’acte— Spanish Serenade, ‘La Paloma’ (Yradicr). The Incidental Music will include a Delightful Selection of Spanish Airs. Box Plaus at The Bristol. Theatre ’phono 10-444. “LOVE is the only bow on Life's dark cloud. It is the Morning and Evening Star. It shines on the Babe and sheds its radiance on the quiet tomb It is the Air and Light of every heart; builder of every home; kiudler of every fire cm the hearth; it was the first dress of immortality. It fills the world with Melody, for Music is the voice of Love. Love is the magician, the enchanter that changes worthless things to joy and makes right royal kings and queens of common clay. It is the perfume of that wonderful flower, the heart, ami without that sacred p\ssion, that divine swoon, wo are less than beasts; but with it Earth is Heaven and wc arc Gods."' ‘C A M I L E E,' ‘ C A M 1 I, L E,' ‘ C A M I L L E,’ TAMIL L If,’ THE SUPERB SCREEN CLASSIC, To be Presented at the f? Mrl ll E TIIEA TII E Commencing FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. Portrayed by NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. Tito MODERN VERSION MODERN VERSION Of Dumas’s World-famous Story of the Most Vibrant Beauty in all History, The Life and Loves of ‘CAMJ L L E ’ •CAMI L L E ’ ‘CAMI L L E ’ •CAMI L L E ’ •CitMl L L E ’ ‘CAMI L L E ’ ‘CAMI L L E ’ TAMIL L E ’ ‘CAMI L L E ’ L’HE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS). MI LEE, (he toa.G of Paris, the talk of Houlcviinlos, (he subject of a thousand y (shoulder shrugs and knowing winks. MI ELK the beautiful white flower with red, red heart! Loved by a hundred i liviim a hectic life of luxury and mad n", ami yet—unsatisfied. HER WONOUS BEAUTY won her everything her !■(,. craved—everything—except lender, m LOVE. And when Arniand Duval ip to bring real Love into her fevered , her past, rose no grim and forbidding to shaUcr her dreams of romance. MODERN VERSION OF DUMAS’S Sit: ROMANCE IS PRODUCED WITH THE BEAUTY OF GOWNS AND SETS THAT ART AND BEAUTY CAN SE YOU’LL REMEMBER THIS U'UE, LONG AFTER OTHERS HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN. Special Orchestral Score from 'Camille’ Opera (‘La Traviala ) by the EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir. hy Chas. Parnell). BOX FLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL.

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Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 8

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