AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING, TO-NIGHT, 7.45, TO-NIGHT, 7.45, At Hic Tfl MPI 11 E D E LUXE Of the EMPIRE LOCAL GAZETTE, Depicting Various Views of ilio RAVAGES OF THE RECENT FLOOD, RAVAGES OF THE RECENT FLOOD, Conveying Graphic Impressions of the Havoc Caused by the Heavy Rainfall. Included in the Gazette arc also the Girl Guides’ and Boy Scouts’ rally at the Cale.”—Presentation of the Sldey Cup at St. Clair Golf Club.—Fireworks Display _at the “ Cale.”—St. Kilda Band Demonstrating the Quickstep, etc., etc. Also, ENGLAND'S ANSWER to ‘ BEAU GESTE,’ •TOMMY ATKINS.’ 1 TOMMY ATKINS.’ NOT A WAR PICTURE, But a Glorious Melodrama Depicting the British Tommy in the Sudan. And REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, In His Hilarious Comedy of Speeders and the Traffic Courts. ‘RED HOT SPEED.’ \ MUSICAL PROGRAMME SUPERB! EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Charles Avcs, Mus. Dir.). BOX PLANS at the Theatre, also at The Bristol. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433. AN EASTER TREAT. VAUDEVILLE IN EXCELS!S. COMING TO THE EMPIRE D E L EXE SATURDAY—NEXT—SATURDAY. ARTISTRY AT ITS HIGHEST PINNACLE! Direct from a Months Record-shattering Season at the Crystal Palace, Christchurch. Wte have the Pleasure of Presenting the POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES A Whirlwind Present a I ion of Song, Humour, and Dancing Gladness 1 In a. Gorgeous Setting with Lavish Dressing. A NIAGARA OF BRILLIANCY. A Feast for the Ear and Eye! THEN A DANDY PICTURE PROGRAMME, Headed by A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL: _ snappy: peppy: breezy; ‘SOMEONE TO LOVE.’ _ ‘SOMEONE TO LOVE,’ ‘SOMEONE TO LOVE,’ ‘ SOMEONE TO LOVE.’ ‘SOMEONE TO LOVE.’ ■ someone— — ■someone to love; -— — 1 SOMEONE TO LOVE,’ . ‘ SOMEONE TO LOVE,’ ■ — ' With BUDDY ROGERS BIDDY ROGERS BUDDY ROGERS BUDDY’ ROGERS (The Star of ’Wings’), Supported by MYRY BRIAN. WILLIAM AUSTIN, JAMES KIRKWOOD. An Hilarious Comedy of a Boy in a GUls’ School—and what came ot it. THENTHREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE! All 1 he, ad ion of a three-ring circus 1 All (he thrills of a sweet love story. AH the drama, of an underworld gang lead. MARY’ AS TOR, MARY ASTOR, MARY ASTOR, MARY ASTOR, LLOYD HUGHES. LLOYD HUGHES. LLOYD HUGHES, LLOYD HUGHES, ALICE WHITE ALICE WHITE ALICE WHITE ALICE WHITE ing Them to You in One Great Picture! ‘THR EE RING MA R RIA G E.’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE,’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE.’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE.’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE.’ ‘ TIIR EE RING M A RIU A < l E.’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE,’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE,’ ‘THREE RING MARRIAGE.’ 0 left wealth and a dozen doting milliones to set her rap for this eirens cowboy, en she decided to pique Ins joalousv by rrring a. three ring had man. ''hat 1 pens'”! o the marriage parly out-1 ops any ■-fop climax oxer screened! see it *or romance, for thrills-, and for laughs! 10 X PLANS at the Theatre. aDo a< T|'« istol Piano Company s. 12-432 and 12-455.
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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10
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