AMUSEMENTS. GREATER RYSTA L P A 1 Tho Beet Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepybmo. V. M. BEEBE Presents tho "World's Most Popular Star in a Human-interest Story Packed with Thrills and Laughter, HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSOX HOOT GIBSON In a Whirlwind Romance of tho West. ] "THE HURRICANE KID." "THE HURRICANE KID." "THE HURRICANE RID." "THE" HURRICANE KID." "THE HURRICANE KID." Sco his smashing fight for the Girl Ho Loved, his hurricane raco for lore, honour. and homo, tosother wtih a- host of brand new stunts, that will hold you speechless. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION-A Delightful. Unique, and Masterly produced Seven-net Drama based on tho novol by GRACE SANDERSON MICHIE, "DEFYING DESTINY." "DEFYING DESTINY." "DEFYING DESTINY." "DEFYING DESTINY.' "DEFYING DESTINY." A Picture replete with Thrills, Adventure, and Romance, featuring MONTE BLUE IRENE RICH TULLY MARSHALL and TULLY MARSHALL and RUSSELL SIMPSQX RUSSELL SIMPSON A Captivating Story of Big-town Evonta in Small-town Life—spioed with rich humour, thrilling incidents, and a charming love theme. BESIDES—9th of the World-famous FIGHT AND WIN STORIES, Starring JACK DEMPSEY, ;•" Heavy-weight Champion of the World. , CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC j Inimitably, Played by the World-famous , SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. j Tho Best Orchestra in Australasia, j Under tho Distinguished ConduotOTship of MR ALFRED J. BUiVZ,. Orchestral numbers include it-Overture, ] "Hamiltonian March" (Hall); Symphony, "The Scotch" (Mendelssohn); Ballet "Coppalia" (Delibos); "Famous Pictures" (Haydn Wood); "Intermezzo" (Wolf-Ferr»ri); "Dranie A Floroneo*' (Fauchey)- "Toni" (Finok); "Sleepy Afternoon" (Kenny); "Follow Yvetts" (St. Holier); "Turn Up" (Williams). RESERVES at Tho Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'Phone 3758. 4521 THEATRE EOYAL. | LONG TACK SAM. VIDE PRESS. "STAR," AUCKLAND—"AuckIand has been particularly fortunate in recsiv ntr'vis ta from picked acta of international f amo, BUT NONE (JuUjuu itAVii' BEE . GREATER OR BETTER THAN THE SIXTH VAUDEVILLE CONTINGENT FROM J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES." "TIMES," DUNEDIN—"The programme submitted on Saturday evening combined high quality with decided novelty of a superior type.. THE BEST SHOW "JET BEENHERE IN VAUDEVILLE." " A New Standard in Vaudeville will ' i be Bet by the SIXTH Company of Acts from J. C. WILLIAMSON .••.'■•■:■ THEATKSS, LTu. Presented by N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd., by \ arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE, LTD. , Commencing WEDNESDAY (Next) WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (Next) WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (Nest) WEDNESDAY At 8. MATINEE-SATURDAY, JUNE 10. MATINEE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. ■ • RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE IN • CHINA OF THE FAMOUS CHINESE". MARVEL, LONG TACK SAM C LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM ' LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM [ LONG TACK SAM LONG* TACK SAM . LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM And his Entirely New Troupe of 12 ORIENTAL STARS 13 <■■ .12 ORIENTAL STARS 12 ' ■-."And MISSES POLDI AND MINA LONG, , MADAME LONG TACK SAM. A SPECTACULAR SPECIALTY Of Gorgeous Eastern Scenery and' Gowns, ■■'and' '.•' JUGGLING, ';■,.■ BALANCING, MAGIC, CHINESE CLOWN JUGGLING, CONTORTIONISTS, , WATER SPINNING, NOVELTIES. Supported by a Company.; of INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE . From . . ) J. C.' WILLIAMSO.N THEATRES, Including, Direct from Franco, The Musical Acrobatic Clowns, NOVELLE BROS. An original turn NOVELLE BROS. is the quaint, NOVELLE BROS. and artistic NOVELLE BROS. clowning of NOVELLE BROS. the famous NOVELLE BROS. French Artists. From MJoss-Stoll Theatres: Errol Gertrude ADDISON MITRENGA, ADDISON MITRENGA, ADDISON And MITRENGA, ADDISON MITRENGA, Specialty and Classical Dancers. The Brilliant Basso Cantante, ARTHUR MAYES. ARTHUR MAYES. ARTHUR MAYES. Direct from London: THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST, CHRIS. CHARLTON Presenting CHRIS. CHARLTON a Bombardment CHRIS. CHARLTON of wonders from CHRIS. CHARLTON beginning to end. , Assisted by DOROTHtf BROWNE, In "DECEPTIONS OF 1905." j From the Palace Theatre, New York: MOHAN WISER, MOHAN WIBER, MORAN WISER,' MOHAN And WIBBR, MORAN WISER, MORANI . WISER, MORAN' ' WISER, Hilarious Hat S Dinners, in "ALL IN FUN." Musical Director A. G. FEOST PRICES: B.C. and 0.5., 6b 6d; Stalk, 4s: Gallery. 2s (p)us tax). MATINEE PRICES: Reserved, Adnlto 3s; Children 1b Cd. Unreserved, Adults 2s; ChiHren Is. . > BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON OF 7 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Representative . . . WALTER MONK SPOETXNO. .„ ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING-. NOMINATIONS and ENTRIES for Novice Plate oloee THIS DAY (MONDAY), JUNE lStfc, 1926. At 5 p.m. J. B. MEEKING,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 1
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