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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WEEK-NIGHT PRICES: 500 at, le. 1100 at la 6d. REAR CIRCLE, 2a. FRONT CIRCLE, 2s 9d. MATINEES: STALLS, la; /CIRCLE, la 6d. Children Half-price To Alt Parts, Afternoon Tea Provided Free of Coat to AU Circle Patrons! ]\EW EMPIRE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15; EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7,45. MYSTIFYING LOVE STORY OF THE SEA. IT’S EVEN BETTER THAN “THE STOLEN BRIDE." BILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVE(The Screen’s Bird of Paradise). In ——“THE NIGHT WATCH.’’ ——“ THE NIGHT WATCH.’’ “THE NIGHT WATCH." V'HY did this beautiful wife hide in a former sweetheart’s cabin as the ship sailed off to war? *VHY did one of the officers ■ desert his post during action? WHO killed Captain Brambourg? WHY was the only living eye-witness afraid to tell? SEE the answer told in a 1) series of - sensational surprises. THEN - HIT THE TRAIL TO LAUGHTER LAND' . JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In " HOME, MADE" , “HOME MADE." ' ‘ HOME MADE." 1 “ HOME MADE!" - can t afford to v rnisa this one. It’s ■ Johnny’s .best. ALSO THE . : EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA' (Directed by Mr Charles Aves) Averturo—Scotch Selection “The Thistle,” Followed by “ Wee Mac Greg. r Patrol." ■ Assisted by the Members of the , DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND Box Plans Now Open at the Theatre from 10 a.m. daily,'and at The Bristol Piano Company. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433. * ■ Coming: “THE FOREIGN LEGION.” S T R A N D “The Horae of the’Big Pictures." Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. LAST TWO DAYS LAST TWO DAYS LAST TWO DAYS OF THE PICTURE AMAZINGFEATURING THE SCREEN’S GREATEST ACTOR—JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.” “ TEMPEST.” ” TEMPEST.’ “ TEMPEST,” “ TEMPEST." “ TEMPEST.” “ TEMPEST.” 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. Box -‘lans in the Theatre from 10.30 a.m. PRINCESS THEATRE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. At 8 p.m. sharp. RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL By -. tLe : Pupils of.. RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL MR ERNEST’DRAKE. MR ERNEST DRAKE. The Soloists will be: Misses Mollie Andrews, Mary Pratt, Freda • lilmes, Netta Wilkie, >Aileen Young, Mae. Matheson. Flora .Williamson, Mary Somerville, Dorothy'Sligo,- Lettie de-Clifford,. Dorothy Allen, and Betty'Orain. ' ;. ; ■ 'Messrs L. E. Dailey,. Reg.' Richards, Fred Tuohy, Jack Clarke, George Crawford, Norman Lennon, W. 8., Lambert, Murray Hood. E. G. Bond, S. Kershaw, and Fred Kershaw. PUPILS’ CHOIR OF 70 VOICES WILL RENDER CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Mrs ERNEST DRAKE will Play H. Balfour Gardner’s “ Noel.” The BOX PLAN is NOW OPEN cf The Bristol. Admission, -2a 6d. - /ATAGO WITNESS—New ’Stories, A v large amount of /reading matter. Price - 9d. D UNE DIN “ THE MESSIAH." “THE MESSIAH." \- “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” CHORAL At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Proprietors: Sir Benjamin-and Ur John Puller. ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928. S O C I E T Y. 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WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES I (Throughout New: Zealand). Office: 266 Princes street; 'Phone 13-444. SPECIAL AFTERNOON TRIPS. DUNEDIN—OAMARU—TIMARU. ——— r REMOVAL NOTICE FROM DECEMBER 1 SHIEL’S GARAGE Will be THE WHITE STAR GARAGE. Address: 14-20 Stafford street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20583, 5 December 1928, Page 11

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