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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE DE LUXE Afternoon Organ Session, 2.15. Evening Session De Luxe, 7.45. Another Classic from our line-up of All Specials. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHA r D BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, Plus Sound, Music, and Talking, in 1 WEARY RIVER,’ ' WEARY ■ RIVER, - ‘WEARY RIVER,’ ‘ WEARY RIVER.’ ‘WEARY RIVER,’ ‘WEARY RIVER.’ Hero is a Groat Treat awaiting you. Even the Weariest River Winds Somewhere Safe to Sea.” NOW HE CAN BE HEARD I RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELME'. ; richab! sArthelmi:ss richard .iarthelmem. RICHARI BARTHELMESS RICHARD TARTU ELM E;:S. RICHAR’ ■ BARTH ELM ESS RICHARD BAR' I HELM EDS. His marvellous baritone voice doubles the thrills that his wonderful acting g..r; you. Now lie plays the part of a convict, whose golden voice in -- s pri:on bars. Hear him sing his soul song and play that tea rtul melody. It’s a thrill you’ll v.rr.t to remember for ever. In ‘WEARY RIVER,’ 'WEARY RIVER.’ ‘WEARY RIVER,’ ‘ WEARY RIVER,’ ‘ WEARY RIVER,’ ‘ WEARY RIVER,’ ‘WEARY RIVER,’ ‘WEARY RIVER,’ And our usual array of Talking, Singing, and Sound Featurcttes, which have become famous. Fox Movietone News—English Derby of 1929, won by Trigo—Overture 4 Phcdre,’ played by the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra of 60 Soloists—Albert Spalding, the celebrated violinist. ’ DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR.’ ‘ DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR.’ • DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR.’ Tho Only Film of our City from the Air, taken from Captain Bolt's Aeroplane by ill* Producer of the Empire Local News, Mr Jack Welsh, And last, but not least, LESLIE V. HARVEY At the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN. Because of the crowds which assemble to see ‘ WEARY RIVER ’ wherever it is shown, the management requests patrons to obtain their seats as far in advance a# possible to avoid the delay in the lobby at the time of the performance. Box Plan* for ‘ WEARY RIVER ’ NOW OPEN at the Theatre; also at The Bristol Piano Company's. (Theatre phones 12-452 and 12-453.) Watch for The All-Dialogue Fos. Movietone Success, ‘THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES. HARBOUR FERRIES FOR SPIT AND HARRINGTON POINT, Via All Bays, Island, and Port Chalmers, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th, at 2 p.m. SUNDAY, 27th, and MONDAY, 28th, at 9.50 a.m., and for SPIT Direct via Port Chalmers, at 2 p.m. See the Southern Princess, the new whaler, at Port Chalmers, also tho City of New York in dock, and enjoy a Harbour Trip. Passengers may have two hours at Port Cha'tncrs by travelling by the afternoon boat, or four hours by the morning steamer.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONSNEW ZEALAND I*ATLWAYS. SPECIAL SUNDAY TRAINS, DUNEDIN-MOSGIEL. On SUNDAY, 27th OCTOJ ID, Special Trains will leave DUNEDIN for MOSGIEL at 2.0 p.m. and 2.10 p.m., arriving Mosgiel at 2.22 p.w. and 2.3€ , .m. respectively. The 2.0 p.m. Train will NOT stop at intermediate stations. The 2.10 p.m. Train will stop where required to pick up passengers for Mosgiel. RETURN TRAINS (stopping where required to set down passengers) WILL LEAVEMOSGfELats.Op.rn.ands.lsp.nl., arriving Dun n at 5.28 p.m. and 5.43 p.m. respectively. Should the weather be wet these Trains will NOT run.

•00 I ATE FOR CLASSIFICATION WANTED, BLACKSMITH, with Jr Boilermaker's experience; permanent job to riglit Man. Apply 69 ST ASAPH STREET, Christchurch. WANTED, I,oooft Gin or Tin Iron Pipe; ioand, second-hand • pressure 25ib.— 391. ‘ Star.’ _ WANTED, Girl for office, answer phone and ab'c to use typewriter; easy posit ion. --388, ‘Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 11

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