AMUSEMENTS EMPR E S S Direction: Fuller-Hay wart] Theatres. Continuous II a.m. to 10 p.nu AT LAST THE DAY' YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR HAS ARRIVE NOW SHOWING. Master Pictures' Mighty Special. “THE SEA BEAST, M From the story “Moby Dick/' by Herman Melville. Starring The Screen's Greatest Actor, JOHN BARRYMORE, With DOLORES COSTELLO ami GEORGE O'HARA. Barrymore’s interpretation of Captain A liab lifts liim above any previous * m on the screen. In this role are those contrasting values which make for in;; great acting. The shy, tender love of youth fired to passion beneath the y.i.; moonlight of tropic nights; a gay heart with every promise of fulfilled happinc - sails away; a sturdy man gives battle to the monster of the deep, and is torn crippled for life. An epic of the heroic whaling days that will live forever in your memor;.. Also, (Day Sessions only excepting Saturday, when “The Sea Beast” only will be s-b.-v “IT’B THE OLD ARMY CAME.” Its a Paramount Picturo full of wholesome fun. Featuring IV. C. FIELDS and LOUISE BROOKS. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE and COMEDY CARTOON. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss J. Edward EE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY'. Box Plans at the Bristol til! :> then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. Free List Suspended. JOY NIGHT NO. 6. WELLINGTON’S NIGHT OUT. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, Given by the Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen's Association. FOR ORPHANS, SICK CHILDREN IN HOSPITALS, AND BLIND SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ FUND. Will Take Place TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY'.), the 26th, at the TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBERS. Two Full Orchestras, under the baton of Mr Tutschka, will play the latest mud: The Hall will be Most Beautifully and Elaborately Decorated The decorationhave been handed over to us? by the Masonic Lodge of New Zealand, free of cost. These beautiful decorations have turned the Hall into “Fairyland/' A Beautiful “GOLD WRISTLET WATCH” for the Lady’s Best Original Dress, and also a Second Prire will be given. Also a Good Prize for Gentleman’s Best Original Dress, and also a Second Special Prize. AYe are giving a “RAFFLE” for a "GOLD NUGGET” Worth ,£250. and fov' other prizes of most Be autiful Oil Paintings. Dancing will commence at Eight o’clock sharp. The “GRAND MARCH” wil I take place at Nine o’clock. ADMISSION 2 S 6d. This will admit you to any part of the buildings, and at tho same time giw you a chance in all the above-mentioned. Late Trains arranged at 1.15 a.m. for Island Bay, Lyall Bay. via Tunnel, and
Mr .T. A. Jewell, of., the Jewell Pkinner Advertising Agency, lAd. OrUtobu.rcli. is at oresent in town.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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