AMUSEMENTS. ‘BEN HUB.’ •BEN HUB..' ‘BEN HUB,’ ‘BEN HUB.’ Nearly 10,000 People have _ witnessed this Glorious Production. THE PICTURE OF A LIFETIMESOMETHING THE LIKE OF WHICH HAD NEVER BEEN SEEN BEFORE. Both packed bouses waxed _ enthusiastic, and still more enthusiastic, as each additional beauty of the production was revealed, until in the end patrons burst all bounds, and broke into thunderous, excited applause while the never-to-be-for-gotten Chariot Race rushed to its thrilling , climax. See ‘BEN HUB.’ ■BEN HUE.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘ BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.* ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ MANAGERIAL. AS ‘BEN HUB’ COMMENCES SHARP AT 7,45, TUB MANAGEMENT WOULD ESTEEM IT A FAVOR IF PATRONS WOULD KINDLY BE SEATED BY THIS HOUR. AND PLEASE BOOK YOUR SEATS. RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. QCTACON AND EMPIRE DAILY, at 2.50, EVERY EVENING, at 7.45, AND EVERY DAY AT THE SAME HOURS. Mclro-Goldwyu-Maycr's Epic. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Epic. There never has been, there never will be a picture like ‘BEN HUB.' ‘BEN HUB.’ •BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ 'BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB. 'BEN HUB.’ •BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ •BEN HUB.’ •BEN HUB.’ ‘BEN HUB.’ Plans for the Empire at The Bristol till 5 p.m. After at the Theatre. Bing 10-444. On ■no account will ’Phono Reserves be held after 7.45 p.m. Octagon Plans at Cbas. Begg's till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. Bing 13-091. ’Phone Reserves . held till 7.30 p.m. BE YE WISE—BOOK—RESERVES ABE BETTER THAN REGRETS. BEN HUB’ WILL BE PRESENTED ON GRAND OPERA SCALE. SCREENING TO SPECIAL MUSIC—THE ORIGINAL SCORE-AND PRECEDED BY THE PROLOGUE ‘STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ ‘STAR OF BETHLEHEM/ oloisis—Empire Theatre: Mr LES DAL' LEY. Octagon Theatre: Air BEG. RICHARDS. nd in Addition (lie ARTEL’ will lienor ‘Abide With Mo’ during the screening of the picture. Rendered imperative by the immense cost f ‘Ben Hur,’ prices of admission will be; ,VENING STALLS, 2s and 2s 9d; STALLS RESERVES, 2s 9d; CIRCLE, 3s 3d (which icludes booking fee). MATINEE; STALLS, s 6d; CIRCLE, 2s (booking fee, 6d extra); HILDREN, Is TO ALL PARTS. Free List Entirely Suspended. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND i,Mr JAMES DIXON, Conductor). GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 8. Collection in Aid of Contest Fund. A. U. HOMER, Secretary’.
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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