AMUSEMENTS. A COMEDY DELIGHT IS A JOY FOE EVER. ‘OUT ALL NIGHT/ •OUT ALL NIGHT.’ With REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, Ai the EMPIRE THEATRE MATINEE DAILY, 2,15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, IS A GEM OF COMEDY THAT WILL KEEP YOU IN ROARS OF HEARTY LAUGHTER ALL NIGHT LONG. ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ • OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ■OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,' ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ With the Debonair Comedian, REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY LAUGHTER AND GAIETY LAUGHTER AND GAIETY REIGN SUPREME. Oil, What a Time lie had with the Ladies. Oh, What a Time the Ladies had with Him. Oil, What a Night it Was. Oil, What a Laughing Time You’ll Have. JOYOUS, BUBBLING, SPARKLING, EFFERVESCENT HUMOR In Twenty-four Hours of the Fastest, Wildest, Snappiest, Swiftest Moving Comedy, all Crowded into Two Rollicking Honrs of Hysterical Fun and Delightful Entertainment. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture, Selection from ‘ Going Up ’ (Hirsch). Entr’acte, ‘The Magpie and (ho Parrot,” humoresque from ' Love Episode In Birdland ’ (Bendix). Plans at the Theatre, King 10-444, 'Phone Reserves held till 7.45. Fire! THE GREATEST FIRE . . . PICTURE EVER FLASHED Fire! BEFORE YOUR STARTLED . . . EYES WILL RE Fire! PRESENTED AT THE TH E A T R E . . . Commencing Fire! FRIDAY NEXT. _ . . . . The International Association of Fire! Fire Superintendents Helped . . . Produce this True StoryFire! THIS GREAT EPIC OF THE . . , UNSUNG HEROES OF PEACE. Fire! . . . ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE’ Fire! ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE’ . . . ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE ’ Fire! ’THE FIRE BRIGADE’ . . . ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE' Fire! . . . SEARING ACROSS THE Fire! SCREEN-IT BURNS INTO . . . YOUR BLOOD AND MEMORY Fire! AS NO SIGHT EVER HAS . . . BEFORE, Fire! . . TOM O'BRIEN—MAY M’AVOY Fire! TOM O'BRIEN—MAY M'AVOY . . TOM O'BRIEN—MAY M'AVOY Fire! In a . . . Thrilling, Sensational Romance set Fire! in a Background of Flame. Fire! SEE -SEE! SEE! SEE! . . SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! Fire! Daring Rescues from Burning Build- . . . ings—Whole Companies Buried uuFire! tier Falling Walls—The Greatest . . . Modern Fire Fighters and ApparaFire! Ins in Action—Behind the Scenes of . . . a Fireman’s Life. Fire! A Thousand Thrilling Moments. . . . THRILLS AND MORE Fire! THRILLS in Hie , . . GREATEST FIRE PICTURE Fire! EVER FLASHED ON THE . . . SCREEN. Fire! It sweeps yuu along with Hie Un- . . sung Heroes of Peare—-Through the Fire! Flames and the Smoko and the . . . Thousand Other Perils of FireFire! Shows you Hie Laughs and Romance . . . of ■ their Lives, too, in a Fire! SMASHING, SPECTACULAR, . . . AMAZING FILM. Fire! . . . BOX PLANS AT THE Fire! BRISTOL. . . . Or Ring Hie Theatre (10-444).
FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL (Pioneer Entrance), TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1928. MISS LEAP YEAR! MISS LEAP YEAR! CASH PRIZES! CASH PRIZES! Mr George Wallace, I lie popular comedian (appearing in ‘ Some Night,’ at the Princess Theatre), has consented to Judge the Beauty Contest and Fancy Costumes. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. Plain or Fancy Dress entirely optional, but please wear a mask (on sale at door). ARTHUR GORDON’S DANCE BAND. CATERER, Mr CL ELLISON. For Beauty Contest Entries (confidential) Free, Table Reservations, etc,, Phono Mr H. Charles, tel. 11-716. Subs., 2 S 6dsingle. 20 per cent, proceeds to Local Charities, 10 per cent, to Soccer Grand/ land Fund, Merrymakers of Wellington. JJ I S MAJES TY 1 S THEA TR E (Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller). THURSDAY, MARCH 8, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 8 p.m. COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL CONCERT, COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL CONCERT, Tendered by the Members of (he Musical Profession to MR ALFRED WALMSLEY, LYRIC TENOR (Who leaves shortly for Europe to Continue his Musical Studies). AN OUTSTANDING CONCERT PROGRAMME. PRICES; ss, 2s, Is. Booking free. No tax. Tickets at The Bristol. SECOND APPEARANCE. SECOND APPEARANCE. MEMORABLE MEETING THE GREAT ATHLETIC EVENT OF THE YEAR! NEW HAWAIIAN SONG. ‘HAWAIIAN LOVE NEST.’ Harmonised Refrain : Balmy summer’s night, stars are shining 'bright, Love is floating in the air. While wo stroll along and strum a little 6on e>. , And joy is beaming everywhere. Like a tender vino then our hearts entwine, As the gentle palm tree sways; In the moonlight gleam we float and dream Of sweet Hawaiian love nest days. Is 9d A COPY, Is 10J POSTED. rp.EREV’S MUSIC STORES, ■** Dunedin. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, PIONEERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club Wembley Chib. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. W BECOME DANCE WELCOME DANCE (In honor of the visit of H.M.S. Laburnum and the Australian Champion Cyclists). Balloons! Streamers 1 Paper Hals! Fox Trot Competition for Sailors. Elaborate Decorations. Wonderful Spotlight Effects. Two Dance Bands. Supper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 8
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