AMUSEMENTS. MORE POPULAR. THAN EVER! Straight from his Australian Triumphs, MANUEL HYMAN. MANUEL HYMAN. MANUEL HYMAN. MANUEL HYMAN. HEAR- HIM! SEE HIM! See him as the Dancing Violinist—A A r audcvillc Act do Luxe. EMPIRE THEATRE (New Zealand’s Magnificent Atmospheric Theatre). AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15, EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. Do you relish Excitement, Amazement, Adventure, Laughter, Shudders, and Thrills? CECIL B. DE MILLEr’S ‘ THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ ‘THE LEOPARD LADY.’ MYSTERY! MYSTERY! MYSTERY 1 Featuring JACQUEUNE LOGAN. Attached by wild boasts, 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. A Comedy Mixture of Pep, Snap, and Good Humour, DAZZLING DOROTHY MACKAILL And JOLLY JACK MULHALL In ‘MAN CRAZY.' MAN CRAZY/ EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Charles Aves, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at the ‘Theatre from 10 a.m. Daily, also at The Bristol. Theatre phones !2-402 and 12-433. A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, At the EMPIRE THEATRE LAUGHS 1 LAUGHS! AND MORE LAUGHS! At JOHNNIE HINES JOHNNIE HINES JOHNNIE HINES In His Latest Free-for-all Celestial Comedy, •CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ ‘ CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ ■CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ ‘ CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ ‘ CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ ‘ CHINATOWN CHARLIE.’ Whether he is escaping across a chain of human bodies cr outwitting the eerie Orientals of Chinatown, Johnny furnishes enough laughs to keep your fnnnybono out of joint and your ribs rattling every minute. Wo will also Present a Thrill-a-Minute Romance of the Royal North-west Mounted Police, ‘CODE 01-' 'THE SCARLET,’ ‘CODE OF THE SCARLET,’ ‘CODE OF THE SCARLET,’ ‘CODE OF THE SCARLET,’ ‘CODE OP THE SCARLET,’ ‘CODE OF THE SCARLET,’ Featuring the Ace of Outdoor Stars, REN MAYNARD. If you like action, thrills, and the clean sweep of the outdoors, with a. virile tale of the nortbwoods, you shouldn't miss ‘ Code of the Scarlet.’ OW. BOYS AND GIRLS,, LOOK! This is of Interest to You! dditiou to the above Pictures, we will m at the Matinees, commencing on Friday, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN H E RIN K.' ‘ THE RINK’ And ‘THE PAWNSHOP.’ O DANDY r COMEDIES MADE FOR LAUGHTER PURPOSES ONLY. VS! THE CHAPLIN COMPETITION COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, ■lompotilors to ho in line in front of the Theatre at 1.30 p.m. 1— IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOU TO MEMORISE! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28! •iclurc All Dunedin is Waiting to Sec! ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ I ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ “THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ■ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘THE FOREIG-i LEGION.’ •THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ ‘THE FORgIGN LEGION.’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ JANUARY 4, 1929! JANUARY 4, 1929! JANUARY 4, 1929! ilfilmcnt of our promise to the public of Dunedin! The MIGHTY CHRISTIE MIGHTY CHRISTIE MIGHTY CHRISTIE MIGHTY CHRISTIE MIGHTY CHRISTIE UNIT ORGAN, UNIT ORGAN, UNIT ORGAN, UNIT ORGAN, UNIT ORGAN, With The Master Organist, PAGET GALE, PAGET GALL, PAGET GALE, PAGET GALE, PAGET GALE, At the Console. EMPIRE THEATRE LOST AND FOUND. J" OST, Monday afternoon, St. Clair, a J Silver Cup (keepsake); reward.— Apply 35 Loyalty street. )ST, 1 Goodyear Spare Tyre and Rim, size 31 x 500.—Finder please return to >p and Gibson; reward. some weeks back, Square Celluloid lo Curtain; reward. —M’Gullochs G arage. OST, Saturday n’.gat, Anderson’s Bay road (near drive), Motor Hood Bracket; reward.— Anderson’s, 387 Moray place. LOST, Doll (undressed), Fiiday night, m George street.—Will finder pleree ring 12-083; child’s keepsake; reward. _ OST, on Saturday afternoon, Kaipai Delivery Receipt Book, coal orders, numbered from 1A. —Ring 13-240. I’ OST, Gold Medal, engraved; reward.— Mollcr and Son, engravers, Moray place. J" OST, Black-and-Tan Collie Dog, from _j South Dunedin.—Finder return 6 Vernal street, South Dunedin; reward. LOST, a Gold Chain and Greenstone Charm.—Apply 12 Duncan street; reward. EFT in Custom House f.piare telephone box, small Black Purse, containing £4 (noles and silver).—Reward returning 2i Hyde street. TOAYLD~Trom paddock, St. Clair, Bay Spring Cart Marc.—Howard returning Halligan, butcher, St. Glair; phone 22-650. STRAYED, Black Persian Cat, from 187 Gladstone road.—Phone 12-288; reward. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. are the best _ and cheapest sweeps.—’Phone 10-493, private 13-HB. ; . J' OST, all thoughts of fire by having J your Chimneys Swept. Otago Window Cleaning Co.; telephones 13-250, 11-861. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTED, at .once, strong Country Girl as general.—Ring 22-541. 6 CARPENTERS wanted—Apply Union Office, Trades Hall, between 7 and 8 to-night. WANTED To Hire, view to purchase, heavy-duty Oil Engine, 8-10 horsepower.—G. Middled! tch, Port Chalmers.
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 8
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