AMUSEMENTS. •BEN HUE'S’ SECOND •BEN HUE'S’ .SECOND •BEN HUE'S’ SECOND ‘BEN HUE'S’ SECOND WEEK STARTS TO-MOBKOW. WEEK STARTS TO-MOH'ROVV. WEEK STARTS TO-MOEROW. WEEK STARTS TO-MORROW. Never in the history of Dunedin has it been found necessary to hold and present a <dant attraction for more than one week in two theatres. But that is what has happened now. So persistent is the demand for seats —so dense the attendances so unabated the rush, that all precedent goes by the board and ‘BEN HUE’S’ SECOND WEEK STARTS TO-MORROW. ‘BEN HUE’S’ SECOND WEEK STARTS TO-MORROW. Another testimony to Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr’s world-conquering production, "the immortal picture that has attracted people of every race, creed, and color, from His Majesty the King, in his Palace at Windsor to the Coster of Petticoat lane. uMP IK E AN D 0C T AGON THEAI fi ES, TWO THEATRES. TWICE DAILY. NEVER BEPORE! ‘BEN HUR.’ ‘BEN HUE.’ ‘BEN HUE.’ ‘BEN HUR.’ ‘BEN HUE.’ ‘BEN HUE.’ NEVER AGAIN! Rev. JASPER CALDEK, Auckland’s popular minister, writes: “I had an experience to-day that I shall not forget for years. Mrs Calder and I went to see ‘Ben Hur,' and I am still a little overcome. It is the most inspiring drama I’ve over seen. The sacred scenes are bandied with becoming reverence—the chariot race cannot be described—SEE it, my friends, even if you have to live on two meals a day for a week to make up for it. You'll not regret it, believe me.—(Signed) Jasper Calder. NEARLY 18,000 HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT AT DUNEDIN! ASK ANY ONE OF THIS GREAT BOX PLANS FOR SECOND WEEK BOX PLANS FOB SECOND WEEK ARE NOW OPEN. NUMBER WHAT THEY THINK. BOX PLANS FOR SECOND WEEK BOX PLANS FOR SECOND VVEEK ARE NO\v OPEN. BOOK YOUR SEATS. PLANS—EMPIRE, at BRISTOL. OCTAGON, at BEGG'S Theatre ’phone (after 5), 10-444. ' Theatre phone tatter 5), 13-031. Grand Opera Scale of Presentation. INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE, •THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ Soloists; Empire Theatre, Mr LES. DALLEY. Octagon Theatre Mr REG, \nd in addition, the Quartet will Render ‘Abide With Me dunug ’ ’ the Picture. RICHARDS . the Screening of ■Rendered imperative bv the immense Cost of ‘Ben Hur, prices of rrijvivr 2s and 2s 9d- STALLS RESERVES, 2s 8d: CIRCLE, 5s od teh*. M MATINEE, STAI.I.S, 1. N, CIECLE. k I* d extra); CHILDREN, Is TO ALL PARTS. MANAGERIAL. \S ‘BEN HUR’ COMMENCES SHARP AT 7.45, THE MANAGEMENT W:OULD ■STEEM IT AS A FAVOR IF PATRONS WOULD KINDLY BE SEA lED BY THIS ibuic Free List Entirely Suspended. ,OTB_ OCTAGON PLANS for TO-NIGHT at THEATRE. EMPIRE PLANS at Theatre. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLU B. AUTUMN MEETING, SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1928. First Race 12 o'clock Noon and Last Race at 5.15 p.m. Admission Tickets : Grounds Tickets, Is 6d; Grand Stand Tickets, 10s 6d extra; Ladies, 2s 6d., Stand Tickets are obtainable at Railway Station and Jacobs's (tobacconist). Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.40. Return Fares, including admission to grounds, 4s. L. G. HILL, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 8
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