AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSIONS, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. THE BIG COMEDY MYSTERY THRILL! Mysterious—Serious —Hilarious. Thrill after thrill, with everybody fooled to the limit. One sensation after another! “THE MYSTIC,” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE MYSTIC.” “THE mystic; . With CONWAY TEARLE. CONWAY TEARLE. AILEEN PRINGLE, AILEEN PRINGLE. And GLADYS HULETTE. GLADYS HULETTE. Thrilling, fascinating mysteries keep the interest to a high pitch of excitement throughout the picture. The table that moves by itself —the bell that rings inside a locked room—apt arent communication with the beyond—these are just a few of the baffling problems that keep audiences guessing and interest at fever heat to the very end, EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA ' (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). TAKE GJR ADVICE AND BOOK EARLY TO MAKE SURE C Y YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN Bristol Piano Co. till 12 a.m., then at the Theatre. Ring 444. , ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-DAY AT 2.15. Welcome Reappearance of TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX. TOM MIX, With Tony and Duke, in a Western Romance of Adventure; “TEETH” “TEETH” “TEETH” “TEETH” Full of dashing stunts and thrilling incidents EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. A NEW VOICE THAT EVERYBODY SHOULD HEAR. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Ur John FuUer. Direction: The Bristol Piano Co. (Ltd.). TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. The Programme will be one of the Most Brilliant and Attractive Ever presented in Dunedin. It will include among varied items the famous “CARO NOME,” “CARO NOME,” From “Rigoletto,” “LO! HERE THE GENTLE LARK,” “LO! HERE THE GENTLE LARK,” And THE MAD SCENE from “LUCIA." THE MAD SCENE from “LUCIA.” NEW ZEALAND’S BRILLIANT COLORATURA SOPRANO, MISS GLADYS LORIMEK. MISS GLADYS LORIMER. MISS GLADYS LORIMER. Assisting Artists: CHAS. A. MARTIN, Pianist. M. S. ROBILLIARD, ’Cellist. J. W. STEWART, Flautist. PRICES: 6s (reserved), 4s, 2s 6d (plus tax). PLAN at THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at THE GEYSER. Personal Manager. .HUGH J. RAWSON L L HAIL! “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Is Coming. WATCH FOR FURTHER NEWS! T>UNEDIN PHILHARMONIC ** SO. lETY (Hon. Conductor, Signor R. Squarise, R.C.M.T.). 4th CONCERT. SEASON 1926, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, At 8 p.m. “Grand Fantasia,” “La Boheme” (Puccini), “Keltic Suite” (Faulds), “Military Caprice” (Squarise), And Several Other Delightful Orchestral Selections. Vocalists: Miss Macdonald, Mr Alfred Walmsley. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on MONDAY, November 29. ’ A limited number of 2s 6d tickets on sale at The Bristol or at the door. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR vConductor, Dr V. E. Galway). HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. DUNEDIN’S POPULAR CHOIR In CHOICE MUSICAL EXCERPTS, PART SONGS, AND FOLK SONGS. Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duets, and Elocutionary Items. ssisting Artists: Misses Florence mer and Anita Winkel, Messrs W. E. s, J. B. Macpherson, Phil Palmer, lachop, and J. Paterson. Pianist, Mr s. A. Martin. lan at Bristol. Tickets. 2s. Booking 3d. Programmes. 3d. J. G. BUTLER, Sec., • Care Westport Coal Co. T>UNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor .. .. Mr James Coombs. FOURTH CONCERT—39th SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, At. 8 o’clock. Assisting Soloists: , Miss D. CASEY. Mr F. M. TUOHY. Box Plan at The Bristol. A Limited Number of 2s Tickets at the Theatre. 11. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. 150 Rattray street. 26n _ ----- ‘ H A ! L! “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Is Coming. WATCH FOR FURTHER NEWS! ncZEMA CUBED.---My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing troub'e. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 1
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