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AMUSEMENTS. JjJVERYBODT’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. ROD LA ROCQUE ROD LA ROCQUE And LILIAN RICH LILIAN RICH In * BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,' ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,' ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ A love story of tremendous force —an epic of the American Indian in all his glory — a vital screen presentation of primitive passions and of a great sacrifice. In Addition; NORMA SHEARER And LEW CODY LEW CODY In ‘THE DEMI-BRIDE,’ ‘THE DEMI-BRIDE.’ ‘THE DEMI-BRIDE.’ There’s a thrill and a laugh in every fool of this picture, which tells of a girl who was expelled from Ladies’ College because she vamped a notorious sheik. Reserve your Seats at The Bristol; or Ring Theatre 10-591. ’Phone Reserves will not be held after 7.45. COME ALONG AND SEE COLLEEN’S MADDEST, MERRIEST, • SAUCIEST ANSWER TO EVERY MAIDEN’S PRAYERI In ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE’ ■NAUGHTY BUT NICE’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE’ At the J] MPI £ E THEATRE (WHERE EVERYBODY GOES). Commencing MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE In the Madcapping Comedy Climax of Her Career, - NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ •NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ “ Flirtation is like a Pink Tea., Harmless, but not exciting: Love is like a Dinner with Seven Kinds of Wine, Satisfying and Exhilarating, but apt to leave you with an uncomfortable feeling that you ought to have stayed away from it.” One Continuous Roar of Hearty Laughter, interspersed with Bursts of Merriment. It’s ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ •NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ Piquant and Pertinent, DELICIOUSLY NAUGHTY, ADORABLY NICE. “How Doth tho Little Busy B’s ” Delight to roam around at Night. Also Added— SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Tf»E MARVEL OF THE PICTURE THE MARVEL OF THE PICTURE AGE! AGE! A Brand-new Series of ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ’ STEREOSCOPIES.’ WHAT ARE THEY? To the ordinary picture we have length and breadth, but the figures have no actual perspective or depth. With the Stereoscopiks, however, the figures stand out from tho screen and walk right into the audience. STEREOSCOPIES are a screen miracle. EVERY PERSON—except the blind—will see STEREOSCOPIES, for they are actually a new invention. Special colored glasses must bo used to gain the real sensation of STEREOSCOPIES. They will bo distributed to patrons as they enter the theatre. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company’s, or ring tho Theatre (13-091). PRICES AS USUAL. THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! OTAGO AMATEUR CYCLING CLUB. CYCLING CARNIVAL, CALEDONIAN GROUND, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, At 7 o’clock. Record Entries for Athletic and Cycling Events. CYCLING, CYCLING, CYCLING. Half-mile Scratch Race (paced). All the champions competing, including C. Nicholson. E. Palmer, S. Bremford, W. Hodge, W. Templeton, H. Ockwcll, P. Traill, and others. Roll up. Roll up. Roll up. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB.

Teacher: “ James, this is the third time vou have looked at John’s paper.” Jimmie: “ Yes’m, but I wish he would write plainer.” It was a dark night, and the motorist was lost. Soon he saw a sign on a post. With great difficulty he climbed the post, struck a match, and read; “Wet Paint.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 6

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529

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 6

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