AMUSEMENTS. COME ALONG AND SEE COLLEEN’S MADDEST, MERRIEST, SAUCIEST ANSWER TO EVERY MAIDEN’S PRAYER! In ' ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE’ ■NAUGHTY BUT NICE’ At the EMPIRE theatre (WHERE EVERYBODY GOES), MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE ' COLLEEN MOORE In the Madcapping Comedy Climax of Her Career, 1 NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ One Continuous Roar of Hearty Laughter, interspersed with Bursts of Merriment. It’s ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ •NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ Piquant and Pertinent, DELICIOUSLY NAUGHTY, ADORABLY NICE. “ How Doth the Little Busy B’s ” Delight to roam around at Night. Also Added— SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE MARVEL OF THE PICTURE AGE! ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘STEREOSCOPIES.’ WHAT ARB THEY? To the ordinary picture we have length and breadth, but the figures have no actual perspective or depth. With the Stercoscopiks, however, the figures stand out from the 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 be used to gain the real sensation of STEREOSCOPIES. They will be distributed to patrons as they enter the theatre. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at The Bristol till 7.45; after at Theatre. Ring 10-444. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45 p.m. FIRST WITH THE LATEST AGAIN! The Management of the Empire theatre have pleasure in announcing the fact that they will screen, commencing MONDAY NIGHT, The Official Film of the ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ IMPERIAL RECORDS. 10-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED. NOW 2s 6d EACH. Thousands to Choose From. All Good Stock. Latest Titles. IMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, 244 George street., Dunedin. njAHE CROSSAN STUDIO OF DANCING, X Colonial Mutual Buildings (opp. Stock Exchange). PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION DALLY. GLADYS CROSSAN gives Complete Training in Ballet, Toe, Character, Poetic, Musical Comedy, Step, and Latest Ballroom Dancing. CHILDREN’S CLASSES, SATURDAY MORNING. BUSINESS GIRDS’ CLASS, TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 8.15. e. TEA ROOMS. e. £4—Order—£4. ■n. £2—Order—£2. •e. £l—Order —£1. c. And 7 Other Orders. THE “SQUARE DEAL.” 2s 6d. HALL r SETTLERS’ And PIONEERS' HALL. Club. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Club. OLD AND NEW Club. DANCES. Club Waltzes, Quadrilles, Alberts, Club. Scboltische, Maxina, OneClub. steps, Fox-trots, etc. Club. Will Smith’s Kapai Club. Orchestra. Club Gordon’s Dance Band. Club. Supper Provided. Club. Admission, 2s 6d. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS vOTAGO, CARISBROOK GROUND, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 25, and 27. HOURS OF PLAY: 11.,30 a.m- to 1.30 p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. COME AND SEE THESE WORLDRENOWNED PLAYERS; W. H. PONSFORD (the Recordbreaker), W. M. WOODFULL, V. Y. RICHARDSON, C. V. GRIMMETT, A. F. KIPPAX, W. A. OLDFIELD, And the remaining Members of the Team are all expected to play against England in the Tests. ADMISSION: Adults: Ground Is 6d; Stand, Is. Children; Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d extra. Admission to Stand by Burns street entrance. LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA OBTAINABLE AT THE GROUND. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.C.A. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, 1928, At 12 o’clock. At Our Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT GARDENS. Messrs tamblyn, m'kenzie, and RHODES, under instructions from A. Yuill, Esq., will offer by auction, Property known as No. 28 Main North road. Gardens, being Allotment 8 on the Plan of Subdivision of (inter alia) Section 29. North-east Valley District, _ with all improvements thereon, being Brick House of 6 rooms, kitchenette, and storeroom, replete with all conveniences, and number of fowlhouses. This is a very solid home, with a fine large section, which, apart from its position as a home site, must necessarily have added value as a business stand. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS.
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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 8
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