AMUSEMENTS. Q. R AND 'AND PEA Z A TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. . TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. AN EXCITING, THRILLING MELODRAMA LAID IN AND AROUND THE TROPICAL JUNGLES OP DARKEST AFRICA, ■WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ ‘WON IN THE CLOUDS,’ With the World-famous Stunt Flyer, AL WILSON. AL WILSON. Packed with as much Excitement as can very well be Crammed into One Picture, Hundred-miles-a-minute Action, Heart-grip-ping Romance all make this a Thrill Feature Extraordinary. In Addition, •BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD.’ ‘BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD.’ ‘BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD.’ ‘ BLAKE ’OP SCOTLAND YARD.’ 10 001—THRILLS—10,001. Then wo will Present A GREAT BRITISH FILM, BRIGHT AND BREEZY, With Sparkling Flashes o: Delightful Comedy, ■ MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES.’ ‘ MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES.’ £’loo POP A THOUGHT! £IOO FOE A THOUGHT! WHAT SHALL WE NAME THE PALATIAL NEW EMPIRE THEATRE? We are consulting our patrons, and will pay in hard cash £IOO for a name for Dunedin's Most Exclusive Theatre. For the second best effort the judges will award a special prize of £SO. Hero are the simple Conditions: (1) The new name must commence with “,B” (as our seating, furnishings, etc., are marked “E. - ’ (2) Book a scat at “The Bristol'' for any night from September 21 to November 1, 1928 (Bos Plans will open at an early dale). This is a straightforward contest, and the result will bo definitely announced at th« Theatre on Thursday, November 8, 1928. The Judges (whose decision shall be final) are: The Editor of tire ‘ Evening Star,’ The Manager of The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., And the Manager of this Theatre (now known as the Empire). A suitable name is worth £IOO to us, and someone must win the money. WHAT SHALL WE NAME NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST THEATRE? WATCH FOR THU OPENING DATE OF THE BOX PLANS. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. THE MONTHLY CONCERT will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, Next, July 18, at 7.45 p.m. Good Programme, Usual Dance. Membership Tickets at Door. J. HA ST 18. President. I
PRINCESS THEATRE. sr. Kil :u a na\ n. (.Conductor, Air JAS. DIXONj. SUNDAY, JULY 15th, 8.5 p.m. CONCERT MARCH— 1 20th Century.’-Band. SELECTION—' The Martyrs.’—Band. 'SOLO—Selected.—Mr M. O’Sullivan. OVERTURE—' Tancrcdi.’—Band. SOLO—‘Because.’—Miss Ray Stubbs (band accompaniment). RECITATION—' Pennarby Aline.’—Miss Roberta, Williams. CONCERT WALTZ-'Syringa..—Band. DUET— The Battle Eve.’—Mr Walter Strang, Mr Leo, Allfell. CONCERT MARCH-'The Exile.’ ‘ God Save the King.’ Accompanist, Miss Kathleen Whelan, A.T.C.L. Secretary, A. G. HOMER. AKA TA H HAL L, WARA TA H HAL L. » »• George street. SUNDAY, 15th, 6.30 p.m. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN PROPHECY: ‘THE ULTIMATE OUTCOME OF THE WORLD’S PEACE MOVEMENTS, AS FORETOLD BY THE PROPHET.’ A MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY, SPEAKER, Evangelist D. SIBLEY. Hall Nicely Healed. All Welcome. MEETINGS. DO YOU APPRECIATE THE BENEFITS OF THE SUMMER TIME BILL? 'THEN ROLL UP TO THE PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER S, TOTV N HAL L, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928, At 8 p.m. Speakers from various Business, Educational,Medical, and Sports Organisations will stress the benefits derived by the Summer Time Bill. ALL INTERESTED ARB REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT AT THIS MEETING. NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN (DUNEDIN BRANCH). CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF MRS \J JOSEPH® BUTLER. Pioneer Social Reformer, Y.M.C.A. HALL, MONDAY, JULY 16, 8 p.m. Mrs E. Asliti (president.) in the clvaif. Lecture on Mrs BufcleFs life and Work by Mrs H. H. DRIVER. All women cordially invited. M. R. SHBRRIFF, * Hon. Sec. MR JAMES THORN, Of Wellington, Will ADDRESS A MEETING in the TRADES HALL On SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7.50 o'clock. Subject: SOME ASPECTS OF THE HISTORY OF TRADES UNIONISM.’ [I7ANTED Known—That Billheads, Cirri* culars Cards, Programmes, and leneral Printing of every description are xecuted at _ the * Evening Star ’ Office at [odorato Price*.
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Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8
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