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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Not to. be Thrilled by ‘THE SILENT HOUSE’ IS IMPOSSIBLE. QBAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.SO p.m. THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. It holds the Secret of tho Most Mystifying- ai|d Intriguing Influence—Sinister — Eerie*—Where no one conies out alive. ' THE—SILENT—HOUSE,’ ‘ THE—SILENT-HOUSE,’ • THE- -SILENT-HOUSE,’ ‘ THE—SILENT-HOUSE,’ ‘ THE-SILENT-HOUSE,’ ‘ THE-SILENT-HOUSE,’ ‘ THE—SILENT—HOUSE,’ ■ THE—SILENT—HOUSE. ! With MABEL BOULTON, GIBB M'LAUGRLIN. A lone mansion inhabited by sinister celestials, who are inhuman' subjects of the great Chan Pu. . . . An atmosphere of mystery—suspense—thrills—surprises. The greatest mystery drama ever produced! THEN WE WILL PRESENT Mora Chills—Thrills—and Excitement with Ihh Ace of Outdoor Stars: KEN MAYNARD, KEN MAYNARD, In THE PHANTOM CITY.’ THE PHANTOM CITY.’ THE PHANTOM CITY.’ King edward theatre. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT • 7.30 - TO-NIGHT. Phe picturisalion of Anita Loos’s Seusa;ioual novel. * Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, eaturing Ford Sterling and Ruth Taylor, tnd Nancy Carroll in ‘ The Sin Sister. ind the Fifth Episode of ‘The Collegians.’ Ring 22-573 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S “ Where the Good Programmes Are.” (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) 2.15 p.m.—TWICE "DAILY—7.4S. A POWERFUL DOMESTIC DRAMA AND AN INTENSELY MOVING LOVE STORY, PLAYED IN THE PEACEFUL ATMOSPHERE OF AN ENGLISH COUNTR YSIDE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL FILMS ‘ .PRESENT EVE GRAY EVE GRAY EVE GRAY EVE GRAY EVE GRAY EVE GRAY AND‘THE SILVER LINING,’ ‘THE SILVER LINING,’ ‘the: silver lining,’ ‘THE SILVER LINING,’ JACK PERRIN and BARBARA WORTH, REX,” THE WONDER HORSE, REX,” THE WONDER HORSE. REX.” THE WONDER HORSE, And And ‘PLUNGING HOOFS,’ ‘PLUNGING HOOFS,’ ‘PLUNGING HOOFS,’ ‘ PLUNGING HOOFS,’ ‘PLUNGING HOOFS,’ And the Fifth Episode of ‘ THE COLLEGIANS.’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS.’ Box Plans at The Bristol. BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 8 p.m., Mias MEDA PAINE’S LADIES’ CHOIR And SONG RECITAL BY STUDENTS. Keep the date free. Tickets, 2s. Booking fee, 6d extra. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller, 2nd CONCERT, 1929 SEASON. 8 P.M.— WEDNESDAY—AUGUST 21st—WEDNESDAY—8 P.M. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR lion. Conductor, Mr JOHN T. LEECH. “Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory.”—Shelley. SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ SOLDIERS’ ASSISTING ARTISTS: Miss IRENE HORNIBLOW (Contralto), Mias MARGERY SMITH (’Cello Soloist), Mr GEORGE CRAWFORD (Tenor), Mr T. D. WHITE (Bass), M r C. ROY SPAGKMAN (Accompanist). Box Plans at The Bristol for Subscribers nd for Non-subscribers. Tickets at the oors, 2s, Pit Is. ’ . P. HARRE, Secretary. CHOIR. CHOIR.. CHOIR. CHOIR. QHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. 'CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. CHOIR. DUNEDIN CITY TRAMWAY BAJ D Mr C. T. MORGAN, Conductor. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1929. BOTANICAL GARDENS, BOTANICAL GARDENS, BOTANICAL GARDENS, BOTANICAL GARDENS, COLLECTION IN AID SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. OF BAND FUNDS. C PATRONS ANCELLED PLEASE NOTE. —Evening Concert in His Majesty’s Theatre has been on Account of the Benefit Concert being held in the Empire Theatre. Mr G. ROY SPACEMAN (Accompanist). BELCHER, Secretary. CHARITY CONCERT BY ST. HILDA BAND (Conducted by Mr JAMBS DIXON), IN AID OF CHARITABLE WORK OF REV. V. G. BRYAN KING, EMPIRE THEATRE SUNDAY, 8.5 P.M. Concert March—' The Cossack.’ —St. KILDA BAND. Solo-‘The Bandolero.’-Mr BERT. RAWLINSON (Pianist, Miss Bertha Rawlinoon). , ~, ~ ~, Horn Solo—‘ One Fleeting Hour’ (Violin Obbligato by Miss Judd).—Mr h. SMITH Selection ‘ Lohengrin ’ (Wagner).—ST. KILDA BAND. violin °SoI O ’' (Toeclii). —Miss EVA JUDD (Pianist. Mr Moore Wilson). . „ . ' , -p Xylophone Solo (Baud Accompaniment)—‘ Souvenir de Cirque. Mr E. ANDREWS. Solo—Selected.— Miss LETTIB DE CLIFFORD (Pianist, Mrs E. Drake). Fantasia —‘ A Military Church Parade.’—ST. KILDA BAND. Solo—‘The Lute Player.’—Mr FRED. KERSHAW. March —‘ Ravenswood.’ —ST. KILDA BAND. Accompanist, Miss KATHLEEN WHELAN, A.T.C.L. COLLECTION. BE GENEROUS TO THE POOR AND SUFFERING.

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Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 17

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