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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN’S BIG MATINEE. CHILDREN’S BIG MATINEE, CHILDREN’S BIG MATINEE. i o’clock—DAlLY —2 o’clock, ' With Fred. Thomson, Silver King, And a Rollicking Cappy Kicks Comedy in ’’’Addition I QRA N D ADD PLAZA EACH EVENING, at 7.50. The Best and Brightest of all Christmas Programmes —Specially chosen to delight both young and old! FRIJ THOMSON, FRED, THOMSON, FRED. THOMSON. With SILVER KING, In their Most Exciting Drama, ‘LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.’ ‘LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.’ ‘LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.’ 'LONE-HAND SAUNDERS.’ The Biggest Collection ot Thrills and Adventure Fred.- und his wonderful horse have ever given us, while tljc little boy hero and his pony, Silver King the Second, will delight you all! A RIOT OF LAUGHTER I CAPPY RICKS, CAPPY RICKS, You cannot miss hint in the latest Peter B Kyne farce, 'MORE PAY-LESS WORK,’ , ‘ MORE PAY-LESS WORK,’ ‘MORE PAY-LESS WORK,’ •MORE PAY—LESS WORK,’ With MARY BRIAN and BUDDY ROGERS. MARY BRIAN and BUDDY ROGERS. Here’s the rollicking romance of Gappy's latest partnership. |£ING UPWARD THEATRE Direction Fulier-Hayward’s Theatres. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON In the Daring Picture Version of W. Somerset Maugham’s storv, 'MISS THOMPSON,' ‘SADIE THOMPSON.’ ‘ SADIE THOMPSON.’ •SADIE THOMPSON.’ ‘ SADIE THOMPSON.’ Kina 22-573 for Reserves.

A Legionnaire—a soldier of France’s desert army of polyglot nationalities—tho Foreign Legion—an. interesting figure—this Private “ Smith ' —in the grim close-lipped army” where ”no questions were asked.” Who knew what shameless crime—or what deep-rooted sorrow —hud driven him into the Legion? WHO CARLO? ? ? YOU WILL BE THRILLED BEYOND DESCRIPTION IN THIS SENSATIONAL STORY OF THAT HUGE FRENCH COLONY THAT IS MYSTERY AND ROMANCE -ALGERIA! ! ! ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION' ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGiOX ' ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘ THE .FOREIGN LEGION ’ •THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’. Commencing AT FRIDAY'S MATINEE, 2.15, EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, At the EMP.IUE DE LUXE. The Legion of tho Condemned—the Famous Algerian Troops—in tho Most Realistic ° , Presentation of their life ever screened. UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST FASCINATING GLITTERING, GLAMOROUS, SUPERB FILM EVER ’ PRESENTED ON THE SCREEN. ■THE FOREIGN LEGION’ ‘THE FOREIGN LEGION’ When we go to the extent of Endorsing a Picture with our PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION you may rest assured that that Picture is worthy of your notice. Such is the case with ‘ THE FOREIGN LEGION.’ Amid the Mystic, Alluring Setting of Morocco, with its long, winding columns of m-im Legionnaires, it tells a remarkable story—of Father and Son; otic the Colonel, the other a Private, and neither aware of each other’s identity—until subsequently they meet face to face, tho Son court-murtiailed—condemned to die—with his own Father the judge. We feel certain vou will never regret having seen this film production. • THE MANAGEMENT. AT THE MATINEES We will also present TWO FINE CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDIES: CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ‘ THE FIREMAN.’ CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ‘THE FLOORWALKER.’ Two Dandy Comedies—Laughs that will make yon BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL THEATRE. Ring phones 12432 and 12-433, CHARLIE CHAPLIN In •THE FIREMAN.’ CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'THE FLOORWALKER.’ forget all your school worries. PIANO COMPANY, Also at the Memorise this Date: JANUARY 4,- 1929, JANUARY 4, 1929. THE MIGHTY CHRISTIE UNIT ORGAN, With PAGET GALE, GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! ST. CLAIR, The Master Organist, PAGET GALE, At the^Consolc. GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! ST. CLAIR, Commencing TO-DAY, TO-DAY, AND CONTINUING AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS UNTIL SATURDAY, AT MIDNIGHT. PEOPLE, SUPPORT THE GREAT BANDSMEN'S FAIR! COMPETITIONS EVERY AFTERNOON, Concluding with the MONSTER BABY SHOW' On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A Bandsmen’s Badge ensures Free Entry to All Events and Freedom of the Surf. On Sale Everywhere at Is each. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT BEAUTIFUL ST. CLAIR THIS YEAR. HELP THE BANDS. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. COMPETITIONS FOR TO-DAY. . Fancy Dress, for girls up to 16 years of age; Fan y Dress, for Ladies over 17 years of ago; Boot Blacking Championship of the world. Judge, the Nugget King. A. G. HOMER, W. BELCHER, Joint Secretaries. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CL.UB, SUMMER MEETING. 1928. LAST DAY TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 27th, First Race at 12.20 p.m. Last Race at 5 p.m. Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Stand, 10s 6d (including tax); Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand and Ladies’ Tickets are obtainable at Jockey Club’s Office, Railway Station, and Jacobs’s. Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.55 p.m.; also usual ordinary trains. Brass Band in Attendance. L. G. HILL, Secretary. ' KARITANE REGATTA, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). THE FINEST REGATTA IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. Record Entries in the Rowing Events. Record Outboard Motor Boat Entries (Christchurch Boats Competing), Thrilling Aquaplane Contests. Swimming and Diving. Dinghy Races. Brass Band. Children’s Sports. Greasy Pole. FANCY DRESS IN EVENINGS. Excursion Train leave? Dunedin 10.5 a.ra.,- leaving Pukcteraki 6 p.m. and 8,5 p.m. Fare, 4s. . Car Parking Areas provided. Hot Water and Milk available. Refreshments, Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream, Cordials. Plenty of fun for tho children, popular games, * tC ‘ i. R. FAIRBAIRN, Hon. Secy.

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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 8

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804

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 8

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