AMUSEMENTS. JHMPIRE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, .7.45. DARING AND UNCONVENTIONAL In All Its EXOTIC, PASSIONATE BEAUTY, H. DE VERB STACPOOLB’S H. DE VERE STACPOOLB’S H. DE VERE STACPOOLE’S Fascinating and Famous Romance that has Thrilled Millions with its Daring and Unconventional Theme, ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ■‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ■‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUB LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUB LAGOON.’ ‘THE BLUE LAGOON.’ Filmed on a Lovely Tropical Island off the East Coast of Africa 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 they Solved 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 College Life Sporting Series! Brimming with smashing action!- Chockful of electrifying moments! Filled with joyous thrills! ' ‘THE COLLEGIANS;’ Entitled ‘THE RELAY.’ TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. Followed the appearance of New Zealand’s Famous Lyric Tenor, ERNEST M'KTNLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY, ERNEST M'KINLAY. Whoso Magnificent Singing of ‘WAIATA POJ,’ ‘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.). Box Plans at THE BRISTOL (ill 5 p.m.; after at the THEATRE. Ring 10-444.' JQYERYBODY’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 1 Men who sail the sens—life treated lightly I—the gripping story of a great redemption. Supported bv 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.
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Evening Star, Issue 19760, 10 January 1928, Page 8
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