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AMUSEMENTS. VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE’! VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! 50 PER CENT. TALKIE! 50 PER CENT. TALKIE! 50 PER CENT. TALKIE! 50 PER CENT. TALKIE! 50 PER CENT. SILENT! 50 PER CENT. SILENT! 50 PER CENT. SILENT! 50 PER CENT. SILENT! SUCH IS THE CASE WITH THE PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF DUNEDIN BY THE MANAGEMENT OF THE EMPIRE THEATRE HE LUXE COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. AFTERNOON ORGAN SESSION, 2.15 EVENING SESSION DE LUXSE, 7.45. NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OP DUNEDIN HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A PROGRAMME! Headed by Tbe Super. All-talking 'Comedy Attraction that has been and is now breaking All Records in Sydney and Melbourne’s Greatest Theatres. ' GIVE AND TAKE,’ ‘ GIVE AND TAKE,' ' GIVE AND TAKE,’ ' GIVE AND TAKE,’ 1 GIVE AND TAKE,’ ‘ GIVE AND TAKE,’ A Fourfold GEORGE SIDNEY, SHARON LYNN, Without any doubt (he Funniest ‘ GIVE AND TAKE.’ ‘GIVE AND TAKE.’ 1 GIVE AND TAKE.’ ‘ GIVE AND TAKE.’ With Cast of Stars, including GIVE AND TAKE,’ GIVE AND TAKE,’ GIVE AND TAKE,’ GIVE AND TAKE,’ GIVE AND TAKE,’ GIVE AND TAKE,’ And JEAN HEESHOLT, GEORGE LEWIS. All-talkie Feature that has yet been Produced! ‘ GIVE AND TARE.’ ‘ GIVE AND TAKE.’ ‘GIVE AND TAKE.’ ‘GIVE AND TAKE.’ REMEMBER THE STAGE PLAY? WELL, THE TALKIE VERSION IS 100 PER CENT. FUNNIER! CONDENSED COMEDY IN A CANNING FACTORY! LAUGHSP YELLS? SHRIEKS OF UNCONTROLLED MERRIMENT? YES, THEY'RE ALL HERE! The story of two Jewish partners who, in their bickerings, provide as funny comedy material as has ever been woven into a picture. And there is a love clement in it that touches the heart strings. , REPRODUCED OVER THE WESTERN ELECTRIC SYSTEM! THE SYSTEM THAT MADE “THE TALKIES” FAMOUS! And now for the Silent Portion of the Programme! lie Finest Array of SILENT SHORT SUBJ EGTS SILENT SHORT SUBJECTS SILENT SHORT SUBJECTS SILENT SHORT SUBJECTS That we have yet had the pleasure of Presenting! Also, A MUSICAL AND VOCAL ACT SUPERB! MISS RITA HOLMES MISS RITA HOLMES MISS RITA HOLMES Will Sing GOUNOD’S ‘AVE MARIA,’ Accompanied by LESLIE V. HARVEY And MISS E WALLACE, (At the Organ). (The Talented Violinist), At the Console of the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN, Playing SCHUBERT'S ‘SERENADE and ‘THE .UQLL DANCE.’ Also, MONS. DE ROSE, Mns, Bao., MONS. D.E ROSE, Mus. Bae., -'IONS. DE ROSE, Mns. Boc., MONS. DE ROSE, Mus. Bac., MONS. DE ROSE, Mus. Bao,, MONS. DE ROSE, Mus. Bac., And His CONCERT ORCHESTRA, • CONCERT ORCHESTRA, CONCERT ORCHESTRA, CONCERT ORCHESTRA, CONCERT ORCHESTRA, CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Playing the Finest Musical Programme yo u have yet had the pleasure of listening Is, Including the OVERTURE, ‘MARiIT.iNa ' (WALLACE), Assisted by Leslie V. Harvey at ihe Oiaan. NOW! p LOOK AT THE PRICES! WITHIN REACH OF EVERYONE! CAN YOU IMAGINE TTIE.u! WEEK NIGHTS : Front Stalls, Is: Back Stalls, 3s hd; Centre Stalls, 2s; Stalls Reserves, 2s (ids! Lounge Chairs, 3s 6d; Front Circle, 3s; Rear Circle, 2s 6d. SATURDAYS: Front Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Centre Stalls, 2s; Stalls Reserves, 2s 6d; Lounge Chairs, 3s 6d; Dress Circle, 3s. (All the above Prices subject to the Usual Tax.) Glance at the above Programme and the Prices, and you will understand why “THE EMPIRE” is still the Most Popular Theatre in Town! All this week we have had to seek the assistance of the Police to control the thousands .who have tried to gain admittance. Next week the crowds will bo bigger, SO TAKE OUR ADVICE AND RESERVE YOUR SEATS IMMEDIATELY! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE, ALSO AT THE BRISTOL PI AND COMPANY’S. If it is impossible for you to come into town give us a ring and we will Reserve Your Scats for yon. Theatre phones 12-452 and 12-433.

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Evening Star, Issue 20194, 6 June 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20194, 6 June 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20194, 6 June 1929, Page 11