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AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRB THEATRE EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. DARING AND UNCONVENTIONAL In All Its EXOTIC, PASSIONATE BEAUTY. H DE VERB STACPOOLE’S H. DE VERB STACPOOLE’S H. DE VERB STACPOOLE’S Fascinating and Famous Romance that has Thrilled Millions with its Daring and Unconventional Theme, ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUB LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUB LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUB LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ Filmed on a Lovely Tropical Island off the Bast Coast of Africa by a British Company and an All-British Cast of Artists, Headed by MOLLTB ADAIR and ARTHUR RUSEY, MOLLIE ADAIR and ARTHUR PUSBY, In the Sweetest .and Most Natural Love Story Ever Told! A Little Boy and Girl were cast ashore on a Desert Island, and grew up Close to Nature and Free from the Conventions of Civilisation. How (hey Soß<d the Problem of Love is Daring yet Delicate, Unconventional—Yes! —But Just Natural! Recommended by the Censor as being more Suitable for Adult Audiences. Also, The Seventh Production of the Great Collego Life Sporting Series! Brimming with smashing action! Chockful of electrifying moments! Filled with joyous thrills! ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ Entitled ‘ THE RELAY.’ TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. Followed (Tie appearance of New Zealand's Famous Lyric Tenor, ERNEST M'KINLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY. Whose Magnificent Singing of ‘ WAIATA POI,’ ‘ A BROWN BIRD SINGING,’ and ‘ LA’ DONNA E MOBILE ’ evoked a storm’ of vociferous applause from last night’s crowded house. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture: ‘Echoes of the Opera (a Pot Fourri of Grand Opera Airs, arr. R. Recker). Entr’acte: ‘ 0 Sole Mio ’ (Di Capua). Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till 11.30 a.m.; after at the THEATRE. Ring 10-444. ’Phone Reserves held ill 7.45 p.rn. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. MARY ASTOR And WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN., In ‘ THE SUNSET DERBY.’ 1 THE SUNSET DERBY.’ ‘ THE SUNSET DERBY.’, The most true-to-lifo racing story ever filmed. Thrilling drama of a jockey who thought he lost his nerve and a girl Who knew he didn’t—set to the thudding hoofbcats of Kentucky thoroughbreds! Also, MACK SENNETT MACK SENNETT Presents MABEL NORMAND And WILLIAM DESMOND, In ‘THE EXTRA GIRL.’ ‘THE EXTRA GIRL.’ ‘THE EXTRA GIRL.’ Positive laugh panic that will shake grouches to smithereens. The world owes you a living. Collect it in laughs from ‘ The Extra Girl.’ For Reserves ring Theatre (’Phone 13-379). Will not be held after 7.45.

AMUSEMENTS. JUST ONE TREMENDOUS THRILL AFTER ANOTHER.' 2—SUPERB ATTRACTIONS—2 At the Grand and plaza. RAND AND PLAZA. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY.—7.3O p.m. No. 1— ! THE BIG AIR THRILLER! Astounding Stunts! An Adventurous Story —Romance, Comedy, Thrills! ‘ SKY HIGH SAUNDERS,’ ‘ SKY HIGH SAUNDERS,’ ‘ SKY HIGH SAUNDERS,’ ‘ SKY HIGH SAUNDERS.’ YOU'VE NEVER SEEN AN AIR PICTURE TO COMPARE WITH THIS ONE. You’ll Gasp—Shiver—Shake—Thrill 6t the Dare-Devil Escapades. THE PICTURE OF 1,000 THRILLS, Starring the NERVELESS KING OP THE CLOUDS, AL ‘ WILSON, AL. WILSON, " Supported by ART. GOEBEL, , Winner of a recent San Francisco-Honoluiu Plight, and cast superb. No. 2 A tribute to the Equine Heroes of the World War, packed full of action, susnensc, and laughter galore, ‘ THE WAR HORSE.’ ‘THE WAR HORSE.’ ‘THE WAR HORSE.’ ‘THE WAR HORSE.’ Featuring YOUR FAVORITES, EVERYBODY’S FAVORITES, SILVER BUCK, And BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. TRULY A GREAT PROGRAMME. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE ( DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. LARS HANSON and MARCELINE DAY LARS. HANSON and MARCELINE DAY In ‘ CAPTAIN SALVATION.’ ‘ CAPTAIN SALVATION.’ ‘ CAPTAIN SALVATION.’ • CAPTAIN SALVATION.’ ' ‘ CAPTAIN SALVATION.’ One of the greatest dramas of sea life ever screened! Men who sail the seas—life treated lightly!—the gripping story of a great redemption. Supported by PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER And CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, • WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME,’ ‘WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME.’ ‘ WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME.’ • WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME.’ The story of a girl who got wise to Broadway. For Reserves ring Theatre (’Phone 10-591). Will not be held after 7.45. King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. MARY ASTOR and WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN.. in ‘THE SUNSET DERBY.’ In Addition: MABEL NORMAND and WILLIAM DESMOND, ‘THE EXTRA GIRL.’ Euchre. SATURDAY, 8.15 p.m., Euchre. ARATAH TEA ROOMS. Euchre. VV _ —— Euchre, £s — Special Order —£5. Euchre. £2 —Order —£2. Euchre. £1 10s—Order—£1 10s. Euchre. £l—Order—£l. Euchre. And 4 Other Orders. Euchre. Admission, 2s 6d. THE SQUARE DEAL EUCHRE ASSEMBLY.

ST. HILDA MUNICIPAL BAND Will Play at ST. KILDA BEACH, SUNDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. Mr James Dixon, Conductor. PROGRAMME. Selection of Well-known Hymns. Christchurch Contest March—‘ Boulder City.’ Grand Selection—‘Oberon’ (Weber). Overture—* Poet and Peasant’ (Suppe). Intermezzo—‘ Minuet in G' (Beethoven). Popular Numbers—‘At Sundown’ ‘Song of the Wanderer.’ Concert March—‘Voice of the Guns’ (Alford). , Collection in Aid of Contest Fund. A. G. HAMER, Secretary. THE KAIKOEAI BAND (E. FRANKLIN, Conductor) WILL RENDER TWO PROGRAMMES IN THE GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 o’clock. COLLECTION TOWARDS CONTEST EXPENSES. DUNEDIN CITY TRAMWAY BAND, (CONDUCTOR, A. B. GOULD). ST. CLAIR, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The above Band will render a Select Programme of Sacred Music, including the Contest March. A considerable sum of money ia still required to enable the Baud to take part at the Christchurch Contest, therefore we ask the Patrons to Assist by roving freely at the Collection. W. BELCHER, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, practically new Motor Tyres and Tubes; 30 and 32 x 3j. ‘ Star.’ 57,0 R SALE, Evershcd Insulation Tester; . . in good order; £l4 (or offer). ‘Star.’ IRELAND, JOHNSON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Hotel and Business Brokers. —Inquiries solicited; Xmas ’phone 22-794. ___ Ti/j ny—4 Rooms; e. 1., bathroom, washcfotfc/Wt) house; i-acre freehold; vacant possession; worth considering—lreland, J olmson, OQOK Roslyu: Bungalow, 4 rooms; 3i0,v0 splendid proposition; sunny situation; few minutes tram; good finance.— Ireland. BEST Situation in Mornington.—Beautiful Bungalow, 4 rooms, concrete garage; situation elevated above street, magnificent outlook; for genuine tale; first to inspect will buy; a real bargain.—Personal application to Ireland, Johnson. 1 Deposit (30s Weekly).—Substantial StiDU 5 Rooms, Maryhill, close tram; splendid section; mortgagee’s sale. £795. — Ireland ; 7»T»/\ Deposit. (30s weekly) pays off new afeiUl/ Dwelling; plan our office; few minutes tram; freehold; £Bl5. —Ireland, n-j K/"i—New Brick Bungalow, Roslyn, gbJL'IDU f ew minutes tram; splendid situation; balcony, tiled roof; no speculator’s profit bore; completed about end February; see one recently sold.—lreland. KOSLYN. —4 Rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences; perfect order; two sections ; £Boo—M’Coll’s, George street. SOUTH END (Id Car).—4 Rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences; lease; £7so.—M’Coll’s, George street. ING 12-353 for particulars of good 6roomed House; lovely section; on rise, University.—M’Coll’s. JOHN J. NOONAN, Land Agent. 15a Prinoes street (opposite D.l.G.).—lntending Sellers invited forward Particulars; buyers waiting. OrtpfA A—North End: JBrick Bunga3w/vOv/Lr low, six rooms; slate roof; motor garage; labor-saving devices; an excellent home.—Noonan. rtpf A —Roslyn: Seven Rooms; wiiVwU latest appointments; select locality; large freehold section beautifully laid out.—Noonan. jpr'ri Deposit (Price, £9so).—Five-roomed SiOU Bungalow, conveniently arranged; elevated section; excellent view; suitable terms. —Noonan. OiyKrv —St. Kilda: Five Rooms, plasS* lOU tered; hot, cold water, electric; splendid section; inspect.—Noonan. —City Section (north end): level; diDUU good locality; these are difficult to procure. —Inquire Noonan. TDOR SALE, Section, in Oxford street; JU. drained to regulations; price reasonable.—ls 9 Union street. FOR SALE, Monarch Typewriter, as good as new; £lO (or offer).—Address 702, ‘ Star.’ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown '.hat in the use of tho TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and iu the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, as wo cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur, *

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Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 8