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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DB LUXE, 7.45. “ THE SOUL OPT SAINT IN THE BODY OP A GIANT.” That wae JEAN VALJEAN, Immortal Character in that World Literary Masterpiece by VICTOR HUGO, ; Burning, Destroying, Glutting Themselves with Liberty and License—The French Revolution. As an Introduction to the Picture Mr FRED TUOHEY (Dunedin's Most Promising Baritone) Will Sing ‘To-morrow’ (Masefield-Keel). Also, The Ninth Budget of tho EMPIRE LOCAL NEWS. Items of Local Interest, including Saturday’s Rugby, University A v. Alhambra, Southern v. University B. A Pot-pourri of Saturday’s Hockey Matches on the Oval.— Otago Hunt Club Meet.—Farewell to Kathleen Miller.—Anzao Day Local Commemoration.—Stan. Lawson’s Ballet in Action, etc. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Bos Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at the Theatre (ring 10441). Alluring, exotic, with the blood of old Spain in her veins, with a longing for love—that wae Dolores. A screen drama that plumbs tho depths'of a woman’s soul. The greatest picture of tho current screen season. ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ ‘WHITE GOLD.’ Commencing FRIDAY NEXT! At tho EMPIRE theatre (DUNEDIN’S POPULAR PICTURE THEATRE). Tho Golden Fleece of the Plains—an epic of the great sheep country—with its poignant drama of action, suspense, love, and tragedy. ‘ WHITE GOLD,' ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘ WHITE GOLD,* ‘ WHITE GOLD,* ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,* ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘ WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘WHITE GOLD,’ ‘ WHITE GOLD,’ With an All-star Cast, including: JETT A GOUDA L. KENNETH THOMSON. GEORGE BANCROFT. GEORGE NICHOLS. ROBERT PERRY. CLYDE COOK. Never has such a tremendous conflict of human and elemental emotions been depicted on the screen —the stark drama of a beautiful woman and three men—one who loved her, one who wanted her, and one who hated her—played out in graphic realism on the arid plains. The Tenth Budget of the EMPIRE LOCAL NEWS, Containing all tho interesting events of the week. Also, Special Engagement of MISS MOLLIB ANDREWS, MISS MOLLIE ANDREWS, MISS MOLLIB ANDREWS, Who will Delight You with Her Singing. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol. Scats may be obtained also by ringing the Theatre (10-444). P. ALAISDK D A N S E, A L A I S D E DAN S E, EMBASSY SALON, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 to 1. Lucky Spot and Streamer Dances. Good Prizes. PICCADILLY DANCE BAND, admission, 2s 6d Each, including Set Supper, SHOWS. OTAGO A. AND. P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW And EXHIBITION Of Sheep, Cattle, Grain, Seeds, Roots, Wool, Dairy Produce, Farm Exhibits, Hams and Bacon, Fruit, Homo Needlework, Soldiers’ Classes, School Exhibits. N.Z. Manufacturers’ Wool-classing, Cheese Grading, Apple Packing, In the SOCIETY'S BUILDINGS, 85 CRAWFORD STREET, On JUNE 2,4, 5,6, and 7th, 1928. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 14th, 1928. Telegrams: “ STOKSHOW,” Dunedin. Schedules and all particulars E. F. DUTHIB, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. /IHASLES B. CLARKE. DENTAL SURGEON. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS BY MY HIGHLY-RECOMMENDED SPECIAL METHOD. Next Octagon Hall. MEETINGS, DUNEDIN AMENITIES AND TOWNPLANNING SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, May 3, at 3.30 p.m. BUSINESS; To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, and to Elect Officers and Committee for the ensuing year. All interested in the objects of the Society are invited to attend. fTHB ANNUAL MEETING of the Otago -I Branch of the ECONOMIC SOCIETY will be held in the University Club, Dowling street, on THURSDAY, 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. Speaker, Sit James Allen. Subject, * Empire and International Economic Organisations.’ All interested cordially invited. BRITISH-ISRAEL Association. The Monthly Meeting will be held in Y.M.G.A, on Thursday, 7.30 p.m.; speaker, Mr W, Barnes; subject, ‘The Feasts, Type and Antetype’; all welcome. —Helen Newey, lion, see. GET Quotations from ‘ Evening Star ’ Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 8

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