AMUSEMENTS. JJMPIEE THEATRE Dunedin’s Premier Picture Palace. MATINEES DAILY at 2.15 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS DE LUXE 7.45. COMMENCING TO-DAY: A Picture with a Unique Personality. It Keeps You Guessing all the Time. It Intrigues You. It Baffles You. LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY HIS GREATEST ROLE. More Thrilling than “The Hunchback.” More Touching than “He Who Gets Slapped.” “ THE UNHOLY THREE.” “ THE UNHOLY THREE.” " THE UNHOLY THREE.” “ THE UNHOLY THREE.” "THE UNHOLY THREE.” " THE UNHOLY THREE." " THE UNHOLY THREE." " THE UNHOLY THREE." "THE UNHOLY THREE.” " THE UNHOLY THREE." "THE UNHOLY THREE." "THE UNHOLY THREE." « THE UNHOLY THREE." “ THE UNHOLY THREE.” “THE UNHOLY THREE." "THE UNHOLY THREE." Mystery, surprise, romance are packed without let-up into this amazing underworld picture! The Unholy Three—the Ventriloquist, the Giant, and the Dwarf—bund together in a life of fantastic crime. —Until a girl of the shadows, fighting for the man she loves, crosses their path! IT’S EXCITING! IT’S DRAMATIC! IT’S GREAT! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! Added Attraction Extraordinary! The Official Film of the “CLOSING OF KAWARAU SLUICE GATES.” The Completion of the Greatest Engineering Feat Yet Known to New Zealand. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chaa Parnell, Mus. Dis.). Incidental Music Will Include: Overture, Selection from “Lucia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti); Entr’acte, “Polish Dance” (Scharweuka); “Softly Awakes _ the Heart,” from “Samson and Delilah” (Saint-Saens); "Berceuse” (Gounod); “Melody in F” (Rubinstein); “Nocturne” from "Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Mendelssohn) ; etc., etc. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company, or ring the Theatre (444). , TWO FINE PICTURES, pLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY. 2. EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30. COMMENCING TO-DAY: FIRST— Mighty—Titanic—Tremendous. ONE OF THE MIGHTIEST THRILLS OF THE SEASON, “ COMBAT.” “ COMBAT.” " COMBAT.” " COMBAT.” Starring HOUSE PETERS. HOUSE PETERS. HOUSE PETERS. HOUSE PETERS. She was alone in the North Woods, amongst a drunken, carousing gang of lumberjacks when along came Blaze Burke. But the thrilling battle on the stairs — the great fight in the storm and the marvellous forest fire will give you a glorious hour of thrills and romance that you’ll never forget. AND THEN—RUPERT HUGHES Brilliant Photo-Drama of Home and Business, "TRUE AS STEEL.” • "TRUE AS STEEL.” “TRUE AS STEEL.” Featuring AILEEN PRINGLE, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, NORMAN KERRY. RAYMOND HATTON. A closed door! A flood of suspicions! And follows the most absorbing set of circumstances ever associated with stage J£ING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.45. To-morrow at 2.15. The Monarch of them all; FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, And his Almost Human Horse, SILVER KING, In a Glittering Sunburst of Surprises, “THE BANDIT’S BABY.” “THE BANDIT’S BABY.” A Roaring Bandit Turned into a Useful Citizen by the Smiles of a Baby. JgARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing 7.45 Till Midnight. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT (Balloons, Hats, Caps, Streamers.) RITZ ORCHESTRA. Set Supper. Admission, 2s 6d. Gifts for Everyone. Also a Box of Sweets will be handed to each of the First Fifty Ladies passing into the Hall. N.B. —Alcohol is Strictly Forbidden in or about the Hall. MR G. W. JOHNSTONE’S PUPILS At BURNS HALL, On SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. FINE PROGRAMME OF ATTRACTIVE SONGS. What the Press says of previous Recitals: “These students sing with refinement.” “There is an entire absence of show off.” “The part songs were gems of tone and expression.” Admission 2s 6d. The Plan is Now Open at The Bristol. No Tax. No Booking Fee. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at BURNS HALL. Arrangement has been made to have the Hall Nice and Warm. MONEV-SAVEKS.’’ The whole story on Page 7.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19897, 17 September 1926, Page 1
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