AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SENSATIONAL SCREEN HITS. SENSATIONAL SCREEN HITS. Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer’s Unforgettable Drama of Dark Horses, Desperate Odds, and Romantic Love, ' IN OLD KENTUCKY,’ ‘IN OLD KENTUCKY,’ ‘ IN OLD KENTUCKY,’ THE GREATEST RACING THRILL THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN IS A FITTING CLIMAX TO A MIGHTY PICTURE. MIGHTY PICTURE. And now, FOR THE LOVE OP MIKE, FOR THE LOVE OP MIKE, FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, Be at the Q. UA N D AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. FRIDAY-NEXT-FRIDAY. NOW SCREENING, A Non-stop Flight on the Wings of Laughter, ■ ‘FUN IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘FUN IN THE CLOUDS,’ •FUN IN THE CLOUDS,’ TUN IN THE CLOUDS,' Otherwise, ‘PUBLICITY MADNESS,’ Featuring LOIS MORAN and EDMUND LOWE LOIS MORAN and EDMUND LOWE In Six Reels of Infectious Comedy. And, in Addition, the Sweetest Love Story in British Historv, ‘BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE.’ ‘BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE.’ QUEEN’S THEATRE ** DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. TIM M'COY TIM M'COY TIM M‘COY TIM M'COY TIM M'COY TIM M'COY In ‘SPOILERS OF THE WEST,’ •SPOILERS OF THE WEST,’ The romance of the groat open plains—spiced with adventure, danger, and drama! In Addition: WILLARD LOUIS and IRENE RICH In ‘THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS,’ COMMENCING FRIDAY, ‘MARRIED LOVE.’ ‘MARRIED LOVE.’ ‘MARRIED LOVE.’ ‘ MARRIED LOVE.’ ‘MARRIED LOVE.’ ■ Also, “ DYNAMITE,” “ DYNAMITE,” “ D YN AMITE,” “ DYNAMITE,” THE WONDER DOG, ’ In ‘FANGS OF DESTINY.’ ‘PANGS OP DESTINY.’ K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT In ‘THE COUNTRY DOCTOR.’ ‘THE COUNTRY DOCTOR.’ Also, WILLARD LOUIS and IRENE RICH In ‘THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS.’ TjWEEYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT. ‘THE COUNTRY DOCTOR,’ ‘THE COUNTRY DOCTOR,’ A vibrant story of heroism, sacrifice, pathos, love, laughter. In Addition: . VERA REYNOLDS and DOROTHY PHILLIPS In ‘ WITHOUT MERCY.’ ' WITHOUT MERCY.’ COMMENCING FRIDAY, HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In ‘ COLLEGE DAYS.’ ‘COLLEGE DAYS.’ ■COLLEGE DAYS.’ ‘COLLEGE DAYS.’ Also, OLIVE BORDEN OLIVE BORDEN In ‘ PAJAMAS.’ ‘ PAJAMAS.’ ‘ PAJAMAS.’ ‘PAJAMAS. ‘MARRIED LOVE,’ ‘MARRIED LOVE,’ ‘MARRIED LOVE,’ Dr Marie Slopes's Famous Picture, In Six Highly Reels. ‘THE MISSING LINK.’ ‘THE MISSING LINK.’ ‘THE MISSING LINK.’ ‘THE MISSING LINK.’ POSITIVELY THE LAST THE LAST 22_ 2 2 2—2 —2 DAYS. AVOID THE CROWDS AT THE EVENING SESSION BY ATTENDING THE DAILY MATINEES AT 2.30. DAILY MATINEES AT 2.30. DAILY MATINEES AT 2.30. Q(JT AG U JS 1 THEA Tli E TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP, THE CHAPLIN CRACKER JACK COMEDY That Will Tie You Into Knots of CONVULSIVE LAUGHTER, SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN On the Craziest Exploration of UNBOUNDED JOY TO THE NEWEST LAUGHS EVER DISCOVERED. REQUEST PRESENTATION. MONSIEUR DB ROSE And His ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Orpheus’ (Offenbach). Assisting Artistes: Six Marmosets in a Prologue, with Specially Arranged Musical Theme and Dancing to ‘THE MISSING LINK.’ Circle Plans at Chas. Begg’s; Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. ’Phone 13-091. YOU’LL LAUGH YOU’LL LAUGH YOU’LL LAUGH YOU’LL LAUGH YOU CRY YOU CRY YOU CRY YOU CRY WHEN YOU SEE THIS ONE. IS’E WHAT? IZZY MURPHY? YES! ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ Commencing at the QC TAGON THEATRE —NEXT—FRIDAY—NEXT. THE SCREAMING COMEDY RIOT, SCREAMING COMEDY RIOT, •PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ ‘PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY,’ Featuring THE NEW COMEDIAN, GEORGE JESSKL. GEORGE JESSBL. GEORGE JESSEL. GEORGE JESSEL. GEORGE JESSBL. GEORGE JESSEL. A Comedy Convulsion of Izzy's Irish Woes as he Climbed from the Ghetto to Glory. Changed his name from Goldburg to Murphy, and then nothing could atop him. YOUR SIDES WILL SHAKE AT THIS DELIGHTFUL COMEDY COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, At the Q U EES’S THE A TEE Of a Jewish Boy who became A FIGHTING IRISHMAN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s; Stalls at the Theatre from 10 a.m. {’phono 13-091). SPORTING. EOEB UE Y PARK TROTTING OLU B. WINTER MEETING, 1928, WINTER MEETING, 1928, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 3 and 5. First Race at. 11.15 a.m. Last at 4.50 Each Day. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is; Motor Cars, 2s 6d for Non-morabers. Grand Stand Tickets on Sale at S. Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OR MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET, Motor Car Drivers are requested to unload their passengers at either of these gates. LADIES WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED at the PLUNKET STREET or VICTORIA ROAD ENTRANCES, except when they are passengers in motors oars intending to park. NO MALE PASSENGERS in motor cars (other than the drivers) will be allowed, to t-o through the motor gate in Richardson street. THEY WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED THROUGH THE TURNSTILE. ALL MOTOR CARS PARKING MUST ENTER FROM RICHARDSON ST. SPECIAL TRAMS as required run direct to Plunket street cntrauce. BAND OP Ist BATTALION (OTAGO REGIMENT) IN ATTENDANCE. C. B. CAFFIN, Secretary. lost and found. MOTORS AND CYCLES. LOST OR MISLAID BY OWNER, IT DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND EWER AGE BOARD DEBENTURES, •cd 5,702 to 5,709 (inclusive). Paytopped. Any information will be gladly received in the first place by JgJSSEX 6-CYLINDER TOURING CAR, In Perfect Order. Full Equipment. £125. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO., LTD. THE CITY TREASURER, Town Hall, Dunedin. OST, between Ballymena, High street, and “Modes,” George street, a Single Siring of Pearls. —Finder please return Ballyment, or “Modes,” 180 George street. LOST, between Heriot row and North road, a Drum Stick.—Will finder please return Salvation Army, 39 North road. L — OST, Tuesday, St. Kilda, Starting Handle of car.—Return 7 Jackson street. LOST~GoId ’ Eversharp Pencil; initials and dale presentation; reward. —669, ‘Star’ Office. _ "DUICK 7-PASSENGER SEDAN, large over-size; balloon tyres; beautifully upholstered. A SNIP AT £375. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO., LTD. WANTED TO SELL, ALMOST new 4-DOOR ENGLISH SEDAN MOTOR; used privately 6 months; cost £480; sell £395; perfect condition. Address 668, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Home Trade Master Certificate, No. s,sl4.—Return 29 Loyalty street; 1 reward. ■ OST, a "Drumstick, between Union street and Gardens.—Kindly return to Ensigu Bartlett, Gardens. i OST, on Saturday afternoon, a Locket Brooch—Reward returning 552, ‘Star.’ LOST, between Henley and Mount Stuart, Saturday afternoon, Bag containing music, etc.; reward.—Scott, 758 Cumberland street. CJ TRAVEL into my paddock, a Brown io Cob; if not claimed in three days will bo sold to pay expenses.—Dublin street, Brockville road, Kaikorai. TTK)UNd7~ Saturday, opposite Art Gallery, JJ Wristlet Watch.—Ring 23-120. UND, Top Set False Teeth, Drill Hall, Saturday night.—Apply 14 Quarry street, Musselburgh. LOST, nil thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250. OST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Coi are the best and cheapest sweeps.—’Phone 10-495, private 13-718. ■fTIOB SALE, Douglas, 2J; guaranteed comJD plete; speedometer, lamp, horn; £l2 cash or terms; any trial given.—728, ‘ Star. 1 FOB SALB_ Douglas Magneto, Bosch make, in good order; price, 50s, or what offer?—Address 717, ‘ Star ’ Office. TSJOB SALE, Oakland Touring Car, needs J- slight repairs; has new battery; gift, at £40.—640, ‘ Stax.’ WANTED Sell, Gent's Cycle, as new; B.S.A. fittings, Dunlop tyres, carrier, lamp, etc.; £5.-23 Oxford street. WANTED To Buy, 1 Gent's and a Lady's Cycle.—Price and particulars 714, ‘ Star.’ , LOST AND FOUND. POUND. —Oysters, Rabbits, Kippers, Salt Herrings, Red Herrings, all kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish—At Stewart’s. F° UND.—Fresh Groper, 8d per lb; new season’s Mutton Birds, Is each.—At Stewarts’, fishmongers. FOUND. —Supplies Fresh Fish, Smoked Fillets at keenest prices; quality guaranteed.—Minnock, Stuart street (opp< Cathedral).
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 8
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