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THE EMPIRE PASSENGER SERVICE BUS WILL LEAVE PALMERSTON TO-NIGHT. AS USUAL. AT 5.15 FOR DUNEDIN, RETURNING AT 1! O’CLOCK. Is it any wonder that it is always hard to get a'seat at The Empire! Is it to ba wondered at tho, Queues that are seen outside this Popular Theatre Nightly! Glance at the Programmes below and you have the reason. Last Week! ‘THE TERROR. 5 This Week! ‘LOVE NEVER DIES. 5 Next Week! ' • ‘MY MAN, 5 Featuring FANNIE , BRICE. The World's Foremost Comedienne. At the EMPIRE theatre New Zealand’s Premier House of Entertainment.” ORGAN MATINEE DAILY 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. One whole year to bring this grant drama to the screen. But well worth waiting tor, ‘LOVE NEVER DIES,' ORIGINALLY TITLED * LILAC TIME.’ ‘LOVE NkVFR DIES,’ ‘LOVE NEVER UiES, 5 ‘LOVL NEVER UilES,’ ‘LOVE NBvEK DIES,’ . ‘LOVE NEVER DIES, 5 ‘LOVE NEVER DIES,’ Featuring COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE And GARY COOPER. GARY COOPER. Words aren't big enough to describe it—you MUST see it. 4 FIRS'! NATIONAL SOUND SYNCHRONISED VITaPHONE PRODUCTION. Also, AN EXCELLENT ARRAY OF VITAPHONE TALKIE SUPPORTS). *OUR USUAu MUSICAL PROGRAMME SUPERB. LESLIE V. fcURVEY At the MIGHTY CHRIKiTE ORGAN. Arid THE CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction ol M. De ROSE, Mur. Bac. Box Plans Now Open at tTlc Theatre, aL-f at The Bristol Piano Company's. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-400. AND! The Greatest of them all is THE SHOWBOAT.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11