AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF EMIL JANNINGS’S TREMENDOUS DRAMA 'THE LAST COMMAND.’ r JP H E RE GE N T TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP; EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, AS THE GRAND DUKE SERGIUS ALEXANDER IN THE THE FILM WITH THE TREMENDOUS CLIMAX. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. Tumultuous Receptions to ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, THE GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR. HEAVY BOOKING. RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE (’Phones 12-512 and .12-513) aud BRISTOL. TO-MORROW! THE NEW VERSION OF THE OLDEST, FUNNIEST FARCE!!! ‘ TILLIE’S ‘ 'TILLIES ‘TILLIE'S PUNCTURED PUNCTURED PUNCTURED ROMANCE.’ ROMANCE. ROMANCE.’ rp II E it EGE N T SHE'S A SCREAM !! Back Again After 14 Year?—With Screams aud Screams and Screams. ‘ TILLIE'S ‘TILLIE'S ‘ TILLIE'S PUNCTURED PUNCTURED PUNCTURED ROMANCE. ROMANCE.’ ROMANCE.’ WITH PARAMOUNT'S 1928 LAUGH BRIGADE: CHESTER CONKLIN, CHESTER CONKLIN, LOUISE FAZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, W. C. FIELDS. W. C. FIELDS. Sawdust and shells! Trapeze and trench! ‘ Tiliic’s Punctured Romance,’ A 1 Christie’s Paramount Picture of a volunteer circus that proved it wasn’t a white elephant at war. The enemy died laughing, ITS YOURS TO YELL AT. ‘ TILLIE'S ‘TILLIE’S ■TILLIE'S PUNCTURED PUNCTURED PUNCTURED ROMANCE. 5 ROMANCE.’ ROMANCE.’ EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE TITLE. Also, THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, ' THOMAS MEIGHAN, The Popular Star, in ‘ WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS.’ ‘WERE ALL GAMBLERS,’ ‘WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS,’ A James Crnze Drama, with the hero cf ‘The Miracle Man’ greater than over! Wo also have Pleasure in Announcing that, after his Remarkable Success this ween, wo have been able to engage for ONE MORE WEEK THE GOLDEN VOICED TENOR ARTHUR ALDRIDGE. ARTHUR ALDRIDGE. In New Production Numbers. Chorus, Stage Settings, etc. BOOK EARLY. PLVNS OPEN at THEATRE ('phonos 12-512 and 12-513) or BRISTOL OVERSEAS HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MISS WALLACE’S DAECES, Admission ; Gentlemen, 2s 6cl. Ladies. 2s. Supper included. Vcrner Neville and hia Dance Band Of Five Musicians. Dancing, 8-11. FRIDAY NIGHT; Tuition Class, 7.50-9.50. Private Tuition by Arrangement. ’Phono 12-369.
FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTSALI.. ciMSBEOOK GROUND. CARISBROOK GROUND. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th. Two Excellent Games should bo witnessed at Cansbrook. At 1.50 p.m., OTAGO JUNIOR R KI’RRSBNTATIVES v. CANTERBURY B REPRihSENiATU ES. At 5 p.m., The Oid-Umo Representative Tixlurc, OTAGO v. CANTERBURY, t.hnbdon: Ground. Is; Stand, la; Children. Half-price; Scene Seats, adm.uiug ■ llii.ill limits on s«lo .1 Che Out. SpMU &• J" l '”’ aerf “ ll ”“ lL rrico, 6d. s. WILSON, <r< OUT
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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 8
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