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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSION 2.15 EVENING SESSION DE LUXE ... 7.45 Beautiful, Winsome, Fascinating, Intriguing, Gorgeous,' Scintillating, Captivating, Dazzling—in fact, without any doubt the most beautiful production we have yet had the pleasure of presenting to our Patrons. BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, The Screen’s Bird of Paradise, Supported by LLOYD HUGHES, In ‘THE STOLEN BRIDE.’ ’THE STOLEN BRIDE.’ ‘THE STOLEN BRIDE,’ ‘THE STOLEN BRIDE,’ ‘THE STOLEN BRIDE,’ The greatest love story ever told—a love that grew from Childhood—Fought down all barriers between Aristocrat and Peasant—and daringly followed its own true course. THEN OUR SECOND ATTRACTION, A non-stop flight of run that will set longdistance laugh records. Two Flying Romeos trying to Out-Linuy Lindbergh to win tho village Juliet! CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY In ‘FLYING ROMEOS.’ ‘FLYING ROMEOS.’ ‘FLYING ROMEOS.’ ‘PLYING- ROMEOS.’ ■‘FLYING ROMEOS.’ EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at the Theatre from 10 a.m. daily; also at The Bristol Piano Company. Theatre phones 10-444 and 12-433. A PRINCE of good fellows, who laows the girls in every port from Amsterdam to Panama. VICTOR M’LAGLBN, in ‘A GIRL IN EVERY PORT,’ FRIDAY NEXT, at EVERYBODY’S AND KING EDWARD THEATRES. TORN BARRYMORE ‘ TEMPEST,’ AT THE STRAND, FRIDAY NEXT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Dance. MACANDREW BAY. Dance. MACANDREW BAY. Dance. Music, Cordon and Beath. Dance. Supper Provided. Dance. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.30, Dance, returns at 12. Admission, including Dance, bus fare, Gents 5s 6d, Ladies 2s 6d. Dance. Dancing, 8 sharp. SEE tho world on a ship of adventure, sweeping tho seas of romance on waves of laughter, ‘ A GIRL IN EVERY PORT,’ with VICTOR M‘LAGLEN, FRIDAY NEXT, at EVERYBODY’S and KING EDWARD THEATRES. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ARE YOUR LAST CHANCES AT THE g T R AND Direction Fullor-Hayward Theatre*. OF SEEING THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL ,HTO DOLORES DEL RIO In ‘R A M U N A.’ ■RAMONA.’ ‘R A M 0 N A.’ ■RAMON A,’ ■RAMON A.’ i ‘RAMONA.’ 2.15 p.in.—TWICE DAILY-7.45 p.m. Bos Plans Open at the Strand from 10.30 a.m. PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. THE DOTAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Dr V. E. Galway, Conductor.) 163rd CONCERT. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. Part Songs, Lovo Songs, Halliard and Capplan Chanties, Xmas Carol. Instrumental Hems, Vocal Solos, Duet, and Quartet. Booking Bristol, Thursday, 29(h Kov. ADMISSION, 2s; PIT, Is.

< ALE OF FAT STOCK, at IQ A.M. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), TAIIUNA DARK, Followed by PEDIGREE STOCK. TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GAS COOKING EQUIPMENT FOR DINING CARS. TtSTRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the General Manager, Railway Department, and marked outside Jcndci xoi Cooking Equipment,” will be received at (ho Office of the General Manager, leatherslon street, Wellington, up to *soon on MONDAY, 3rd December, 1928. Specifications may he obtained froni District Storekeepers, Newmarket, Last Town, Addington, and Hillside: and. at the Office of the Comptroller of Stores, Fcatherston street, Wellington. The lowest or any lender will not necessarily bo accepted. EDUCATIONAL. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher Dressmaking, View street, (opposite Y.M.C.A.) day and evening classes; patterns or ma tonal cut for homo dressmaking.—Tele phono 13-112. .. ROWN’S Moray place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; 1929 success ensured; take part term now. —Telephone 10-697. KOSSBOTHAM’S College. Shorthand, Typewriting, aid Bookkeeping quickly acquired; rapid unihods; our competent stenographers in constant demand.

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Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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