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AMUSEMENTS. jjfEW' EMPIIIE THEATRE (New Zealand’s Magnificent Atmospheric Theatre). ’ AFTERNOON SESSION,. 2.15. EVENING SESSION DB LUXE, 7.45. FINAL SCREENINGS OF ‘THE HAWK'S NEST,’ ‘THE HAWK’S NEST,’ Mystery, Thrills, and the Tense Atmosphere of Mysterious Chinatown. Also, tho Delightful Comedy-Drama, ‘FRENCH DRES SI N G,’ Final Appearance of ATHOL-—AND—-BRENDON, THE HUMAN PIANOLAS. TWO BOYS. TWO ITANO& TOO GOOD TO MISS! COMMENCING TO-MORROW I Do you relish Excitement, Amazement, Adventure, Laughter, Shudders, and Thrills? The Greatest Mystery Picture of the Year, a Gripping Story that will leave you gasping for breath. CECIL B, DE MILLE'S MIGHTY OFFERING, ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ■THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY. 6 ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.* ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ MYSTERY! MYSTERY! MYSTERY! Featuring JACQUELINE LOGAN. , JACQUELINE LOGAN. JACQUELINE LOGAN. Attacked by wild beasts, she was _ saved by the man she had sworn _ to bring to justice. What was she to do? Come and see this tremendous mystery story of circus life —thrills—romance —comedy, and the most remarkable climax ever pictured on the screen. Don’t miss it. Then A Comedy Mixture of Pep, Snap, and Good Humour, DAZZLING DOROTHY MACKAILL DAZZLING DOROTHY MACKAILL And JOLLY JACK MULHALL JOLLY JACK MULHALL In MAN CRAZY.’ ‘MAN CRAZY* MAN CRAZY.’ ‘ MAN CRAZY.’ MAN CRAZY.’ ‘MAN CRAZY; MAN CRAZY.’ ‘MAN CRAZY.’ iho was crazy about men—but not half as razy as men were about her. She couldn’t boose between a millionaire and a count—o she.picked a truck driver. Speed, action, brills—and Dazzling Dorothy and Handerne Jack in the zippiest romance in years. ON THE STAGE: Straight from his Australian Triumphs, MANUEL HYMAN MANUEL HYMAN MANUEL HYMAN MANUEL HYMAN MANUEL HYMAN (Exhibition Cabaret). Here’s a Furore! Tho snappiest, peppiest Jazzing Violinist Australasia has ever known, fresh from bis Australian triumphs! He’s full of New Stunts—has a Bag full of New Tricks. HEAR HIM! SEE HIM! See him as tho Dancing Violinist—A Vaudeville Act tic Luxe. GALA WEEK! AT THE EMPIRE. EMPIRE SYMPHONIC, ORCHESTRA (Charles Aves, Mus. Dir.). BOOK THOSE SEATS NOW. Box Plans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Daily, also at Tho Bristol. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433. LECTURES. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION (OTAGO BRANCH). A LECTURE, illustrated by Motion PicOL (urcs, will 1)0 given in the PRINCESS THEATRE On TUESDAY", DECEMBER 18, At 8 p.m., on ' ELEMENTS OF THE AUTOMOBILE,’ By Mr WALTON SCHMIDT, Field Representative, National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Now York. All who aro interested in motoring are invited. No charge for admission. Tickets may he obtained from any garage or from the Secretary. A. S. COOKSON, Secretary. TO LET. njAO LET, 4-roomed House, in city; no JL trams; 25s week.—3l9, ’ Star ’ Office. TcTleT, Tomahawk, House, all conveniences; permanent tenant preferred.— Apply store, or Mack, 321 King street. MHO LET Six large Unfurnished Rooms in JL 2 fiats; gas cooker, h.p. range, telephone.—32 Catherine .street, Cavcrsham. . mO LET, 2 3-roomed Cribs; tubs, light, JL bath, Shaddock range; I partly furnished ; Tomahawk.—Store, Tomahawk. mo LET, Mornington, modern 6 Rooms, X for term, at 27s 6d.—Apply telephone 20-187. , mO LET, up-to-dalo Bakehouse, centrally JL situated.—Apply Wholesalers, Ltd., 23 Maclaggan street. SUPERIOR FLAT, city, rise, 4 rooms, hall; entirely self-contained; latest conveniences: separate entrance; only 38s. .Semi-bungalow, 27s 6d; Bungalow, Anderson s Bay, 355; other Houses, Hals. K» M’Kenzio, Ltd., 207 Princes street. 0 LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. TO LET. FOR REMOVALS ANYWHERE, UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Careful, experienced men. Special discount for cash. Book early. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manso street. OUR0 UR FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE US as to tho Best and Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. frite, ’phono, or call HE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. .0. Box 300. Telephone 11-619. a HOLIDAY RESORTS. THIS IS THE PLACE TO ENJOY A - GOOD HOLIDAY. “jTIASA NOVA,” OAMARU, provides good 'U Accommodation, with every homo comfort and attention. Extensive grounds, tennis court, and lawn, with sea viewSituated on town boundary. Tariff, £2 2s per week, J. LANG, Proprietor, Write or wire. WARRINGTON.— To Let, Unfurnished Cottage, 4 rooms, Christmas, or for term.— Address 311, ‘Star’ Office. Accommodation for Paying Guests A at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. H old, Dunback; > Shag River 3 minutes’ walk; fishing, shooting; good accommodation; car will meet trains at Palmerston if required. SPEND your holidays in tho heart of sunny Central Otago, Clyde, and. make your homo Commercial Hotel (P. Cairns, proprietor); phone 5, box 12. SPEND your Holidays in Clyde; bowling, tennis, golf, croquet, fishing, shooting; ' book for good Accommodation at, Hartley Arms Hotel—W. Wheatland, proprietor; phone 24. mo LET "OVaitati), 2-roo'med Furnished JL Cottage, fortnight., Christmas—Apply 63 Richardson street, St. Hilda; or 331, ‘Star’ Office. jVHB EVENING STAR’ is tho best Medium for Advertising ’ HOUSES TO LET, ’ .HOUSES ’FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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833

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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