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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT OP COLLEEN MOORE MILTON SILLS, In i.’i ' HER WILD OAT.’ ‘ BURNING DAYLIGHT.’ And "GIRL GUIDES’ RALLY AT TAHUNA PARK.” COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE TO-MORROW! DE MILLE OFFERS THE LOGICAL SUCCESSOR TO •THE TEX COMMANDMENTS. 1 THE SUPREME GIFT OF HUMANITY! ‘THE KING OF KINGS!’ AT THE m r :i u e d e l u x ]•: (TO- BE RENAMED). AFTERNOON SESSION DAILY, 2,15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45 CECIL U. ‘ THE KING OF KINGS ! ’ ir.'l-e its Attained (ho Highest Pinnacle of Motion Picture Art. The Con.nim,nation of Man's Highest Ideals. It is something the World has Hungered for iiial Rightly Claimed. ■ The Supremo Gift (o Humanity. A CAST OF FOURTEEN THOUSAND. DISCUSSED, i IMITCISED, AND FINALLY ACCLAIMED BY THE WHOLE WORLD- ‘ THE KING OF KINGS ! ’ IT HAD TO COME! Four years ago He Millo sought a liiemo for a. world masterpiece-a l.licino bigger than the mighty subject previously presented in ‘The Ten Commamliiicmls.’ He found Iris inspiration in tiro most dramatic, the most tragic, the iiui.-u, hcu.uliful story in the keu of mankind, ami visualised it on the screen afier two years;' effort—the siiprcinu achievement of Ins career. No pen tan fittingly describe it. Only (he eye, latching the shadow shapes i ium (liD screen, can register upon the brain ’I HE BEAUIY, THE PATHOS, THE MAGNIFICENT DRAMA OF _ “THE KING UE KINGS!” 1 1 pa -• n-eii aivejilc-l gladly wherever it. has been shewn for b- DELICACY, ,S GREAT REVERENCE,’ and for THE POWER OF THE MESSAGE IT CARRIES Hie gicalest accomplishment of all imiel I iinme : }■. .■ K.-imnug of 'The King of King.-.' .Mis.-. MEUA PAINE will sing ' L' ad, Kindly Light’ ami 'Abide Willi Me.’ THE ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE WHICH HAS ACCOMPANIED THE PICTURE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WILL BE RENDERED BY THE EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, Under tho Direction of Mr CHARES AYES. M\N \GERIAL. DESPITE THE .ENORMOUS COST INCURRED IN SE t URING THIS MASTERPIECE, WE HAVE DECIDED THAT OUR POI’UI \ R PRICES SHALL REMAIN THE SAME, AS TO ENABLE ALL TO WITMSS THIS MIRACLE OF ART. AS 'THE KING OP KINGS’ COMMENCES SHARP AT 7.-15 P.M., PATRONS ARE KINDLY ASKED TO BE SEATED lIV THIS TIME. PRICES; Ranging from Is to 3» 3d. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. 1 1 1 ; . 11 , gi.iv i)oi nat (he Theatre from 10 a.in. Daily; al,-,n at The HiiJol Piano Coinreinv. Smile mav be Reserved also by Ringing ilie Theatre, Phones 10-441 .oid'EMM ROOK I BOOK i BOOK! THE MERRYMAKERS. How aptly this describes Iho happy folk who ;i-inbio in Iho Tudor Hull on Thursday Nights io “trip the light fantastic” for three r.ipluw.u horns of frolicsome revelry I The MERRYMAKER:-.’ DANCE has become Urn mid-week social event patronised ly Iho-e \vh.» appreciate Iho delightful in[oriiuiha wine hi, a. mature of ilic.se happy dal) ■ s. JOIN THE MERRYMAKERS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Twu and Sis is Iho I’li-e of Admission. Till'; .SAVOY. M.U.1.0.0.F. Loyal uaversham lodge win hold their ANNIVERSARY: DANCE, ManchriMer Unity Hall, Forlmry Corner, on THURSDAY, 11th October, at 8 p.m. Kapai Orchestra. Supper. Gents, 2s Cd; Dailies, Is 6d. MISS WALLACE’S DANCES, OVERSEAS HALL. To-night. DANCING, To-night. To-night. 8-11. 'To-night. To-night. VERNER NEVILLE To-night. To-night. And To-night. To-night. HIS DANCE BAND. To-night. To-night. Admission: To-uiglil, To-night. Gentlemen, 2s Cd; To-night To-night. Ladies, 2s, To-night. To-night. Including To-night. To-night. SUPPER, To-night. To-night. ——- To-niahE To-night. TUITION ON To-night. To-night. FRIDAY To-night. To-nigid. EVENING, To-nichl. To-night. 7.30-9.30. To-night. To-night ’Private Tuition by Ar- 'To-night. To-night. rangement (Phono To-night To-night. 12-369). To-night. INFORMAL DANCE. rptTE JUNIOR REFORM LEAGUE will .1. hold one of its happy informal DANCES THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM, Moray place. Revellers’ Orchestra. Entrance, 2s 6(1, including supper. Visitors welcome. Mr Chas. Todd, Reform candidate, Dunedin South, will deliver a short address to those present. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. sLj;JNGMEET 1 N G, I 9 t S. LAST DAY. SATURDAY NEXT’, OCTOBER 131.1 i. FIRST RAGE AT 12.20 p.m. LAST RACE AT 5 p.m. ADMISSION; Grounds, la 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra; Ladici, & fidStand TicktLi obtainable at Railway Station and JacobsV, Princes .street. HHi !\L TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN AT SHORT INTERVALS from H a.m. RETURN FAKES (including Admissimi to Grounds), 4s. L. G. HILL, Secretary.

I'd ISCniLANEOUS WANT EDS. j \ NT!•:!.), Eh.-clm Wgbl Contracts; l:vst, m;i'i ial, workm;i 11 shil>, and low i_ ij;i [;inl i'l MatlhuViS, 64 Hazel , I iivt'i'liam W~.\Ni ; Kb To Exchange, 5-roomcd Semi Itnniiiilow, pi'Miiy ‘ -eel ion, Dunedin, !>,r 1 ;.c‘-i(l; ■si ec windy Fairfield. —Address 63!, ‘ Slur.’ _ 'lf ANTED.—HotUw Hoiifr’.iL, Sold, or ExYV ciuni'-'cd Sacks, Rags, Dressmakers’, Tailors’, ami Factory Cut lines, Cast, Iron, l!-ass Lead. Copper. Zinc.-Cleary’s Otago Marine and Bollle_ times, HL Hanover street; ’[>hone 12-065 WAN FED Known Money to Lend, small sums; any R ecurily.—Manager, Mercantile. Conimi. .-don Agmry. .Moray place, Dunedin. __ _ __ „ ANTED To L.d, Tea Rooms, Shop, fully funidhed, to approved tenant; spkmlid oppo'-iu-.iily: suit two ladies.—622, ' Star.’ ANTED Lout, 4-ioomed Houso, with pardon, lloslvn. Moniinglou, Maori Dill, (Mvcmliarii; adulls, Particulars, rent, 718,’ ‘ Star.’ : 'ANTED, Corner Freehold Section, W’ . . handy Town Hail, Si. Andrew street,; cash buyer.— l’arliculars 724. ‘.Star’ Office. ANTED "Sell, nice Black Coat, also nice Grey Fur and Brown Repp Frock; in rood order: cheap, etc.—72B, ‘ Sdar.' WANTED To Finch,ire. Second-hand ' Tools of all descriptions, any quantify, highest ea--h prices,—Tools, 747, ‘SI a in’ ®tt \yTKD Known—For! Cliahncrs Fish VV * Suplv, J6l Rattray sired; special line Smoked Blue ( od. s-k/-ANTED, immediately, for 40 days eon\y leal, small Furnished Flat, (3 single he-;!-. , kitchenette, or use kitebon.—Reply HaiTi ,s r, Princess Tbea.tr--. W~ ANTED, Single Furnished Room, with yoking conveniences, central, 10 days. —Reply 225 High street. ANTED Known—Genuine Home-made ' Cakes; noted for Iced Sponges, Shortbread at moderate prices.—“ The Dainty ” (opp. Cathedral), Stuart street, 206 George strcci ; 1 pliono 13-230. W’ ANTED Known New enasou’a ’ Mutton Birds, fresh, smoked, or cooked, from 9d each. Johnson’s Fish Depot, George street. WANTED, modern Bungalow; Musselburgh or on rise preferred; cash bnvc.r; private sale.—777, ‘Star.’ ¥" >rANTED To l ease, for 2 years, by careV ful adult family. 5 to 6-roomcd modern House.— Address H., 779, ‘Star’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 8

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