AMUSEMENTS. BOX'PLANS BOX PLANS Pur NEW EMPIRE THEATRE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE (To bo renamed) WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 25, at b a.m. £IOO TOR A THOUGHT! £IOO TOR A THOUGHT! WHAT SHALL WE NAME THE PALATIAL NEW EMPIRE THEATRE ? Wo are consulting our patrons and will pay in hard cash £IOO for a name tor Dunedin’s Most Exclusive Theatre. Eor the second, best effort the judges will award a sjiccial prize of £SO. Hero are the simple Conditions; (1) 'JTio new name must commence with .“ H" (as our seating, furnishings, etc., are marked “ E’ (2) Book a seat at “The Bristol” for any night, from September 21 to November 1. TDEB. Each seat reserved at The Bristol by you entitles you to ONE VOTE. This is a straightforward contest, and the result will bo definitely announced at th« Theatre on Thursday, November 8, 1928. The Judr.es decision shall bo final) are: The Editor of the ‘ Evening Star,’ The Manager of The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., And the Manager of tins 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? Every Seat Reserved at The Bristol Carries a VOTE. THE BOX PLANS 'THE BOX PLANS Will Open WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 25, WEDNESDAY NEXT. JULY 25, AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S, At U a.m. JJVERYHOUY' US THEATRE Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT T j-NIGHT. Afternoon Session 2.1 b EVENING SESSION 7.45 PA BIS; Its High Life and Low Life arc Faithfully Depicted iu this Drama of an Apache of Montmartre. —r- ‘the Rat; ’THE RAT,’ ‘ THE RAT.’ "THE RAT,’ ‘THE RAT.’ ‘ THE RAT,’ ‘ 'THE rat; ‘THE rat; ’THE RAT,’ ‘THE RAT,’ Featuring IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, The Celebrated English Ad or, in Dio Greatest Screen Performance of his Wonderful Career as “THE RAT,” Tattered, Starving, Forlorn, and Thrown Out from Society. An Outcast even from the Whit© Coffin Haunt of the Apache. And IRENE RICK IRENE RICH IRENE RICH In ‘THE GLIM BEES.’ ‘ THE CLIMBERS.’ ‘THE CLIMBERS.’ Second Week of PERSONAL APPEARANCE Of MISS DALE AUSTEN, MISS DALE AUSTEN, In conjunction wHh her own film, ‘ MISS NEW ZEALAND IN ‘MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MO VI EL AND,’ movieland; EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL till 5; then at Theatre (’phone 10-591). |£IAG EDWARD THEATRE (Direction Fnllcr-Havward Theatres), TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER NEW DOUBLE BILL: CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BO^V In Elinor Giyn’s Latest Story, ‘IT; And KEN MAYNARD In ‘THE LAND BEYOND THE LAW.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 8
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