AMUSEMENTS. COMING a IN ALL ITS r GLORIOUS MAGNIFICENCE i- AND THRILLING WONDER. ‘THE IRON HORSE.” ‘ THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” -THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” To be Presented at the t 0 M P I 11 E THEAT HE. e TO-DAY’S MATINEE, 2,15 EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. r ’ WILLIAM FOX’S VIRILE TRIBUTE " TO THE OLD WEST. [- A STUPENDOUS ACHIEVEMENT. D “THE IRON HORSE.” "THE IRON HORSE.” 0 “THE IRON HORSE.” ‘‘THE IKON HORSE.” 5, “THE IRON HORSE.” ‘•THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE,” “THE IRON HORSE.” I “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” The Most Noteworthy Screen Production of the Year. A Stupendous and Mighty Conception of the Thrilling Deeds, Glamorous Romance, and Hardships encountered by the Pioneers in Building the First Transcontinental Railroad. A MAGNIFICENT PHOTO-DRAMA. THE ACME OF THRILLING SENSATION AND GLORIOUS ROMANCE. Featuring GEORGE O’BRIEN And MADGE BELLAMY. 1 o Supported bv a Stupendous Cast of THIRTY PRINCIPAL ACTORS G And Five Thousand Extras 16 the MOST TRULY DRAMATIC SEQUENCE OF SCENES THE SCREEN HAS EVER CAUGHT AND HELD. ° EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture, “Poet and Peasant” (Suppe). Entr’acte, “Polish Dance” (Scharwenka). i Incidental to the Picture—- _ “The Iron Horse” March (Rapee). “Indian War Dance,” No. 19 (Herbert). “Phedre Overture” (Massenet). . “Largo” (Handel), j" “Frolics and. Fancies” (Adams). ’ “The Vampire” (Levy); etc. 5 PRICES OP ADMISSION: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Stalls Reserves, 2s 9d. Circle, 2s 9d. No , | Half Prices at Night. ■’ | BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano ' ’ - Company, where Seats should be Reserved I , ! Now for this Colossal Wonder Film. Or ; q | Ring the Theatre, 444! TWO 0 | GREAT LAUGHING FEATURES I At ’: pLA Z A AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY. 2. i EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30. 1 COMMENCING TO-DAY. A Riot of Roaring Frivolity. A Gale of Merry Laughs. LAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANTE. Radi Glorious, Beautiful, Dazzling, in a Do. . . ms Draught of Unconfined Joy. “HER BIG NIGHT.” “HER BIG NIGHT.” “HER BIG NIGHT.” “HER BIG NIGHT.” “HER BIG NIGHT.” “HER BIG NIGHT.” Fraught with stimulating excitement and , glorious fun—Bachelors with weak hearts, keep away from this. ALSO, Al. Christie’s Funniest Farce, “RECKLESS ROMANCE," “RECKLESS ROMANCE,” , “RECKLESS ROMANCE,” } With WANDA HAWLEY, TULLY MARSHALL. {V riotously funny story (that will make you laugh until you cry) of a pair of ■ love-sick newly-weds, a rich grandpa with i bunions, and a well-meaning uncle. A FINE PROGRAMME, BE SURE. |£ING EDWARD THEATER TO-NIGHI AT 7.45. TO-MORROW AT 2.15. “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” I “THE IRON HORSE.” I “THE IRON HORSE.” i “THE IRON HORSE.” i “THE IRON HO, SE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IKON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” The most stupendous production of the year. A tribute to the pioneers who built the first transcontinental railway. Prices: Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Children, Half-price. “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” I “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Jlub.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley (X ib.” FT ARE Y SETTLERS’ H HALL, - TO-MORROW NIGHT. LADIES’ WALTZ CONTEST. Six Prizes. Old and New Dances. Lucky Spot Dances. twelve Prizes. Supper Provided. 2s fid—Admission —2s fid. WAIKOUAITI A. AND P. SHOW, FRIDAY. ! FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON AND * AFTERNOON TEA, I On Grounds. I Solo Right to Sell Ices, Drinks, Fruit, Confectionery, etc. I ROBERT BUNTING, ) 13ja Caterer. PORT CHALMERS OLD IDENTITIES’ ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PICNIC will be held on Kaorio Taurna (Quarani tine Island) on JANUARY 22, 1927. Hot j water and milk provided. Tickets: Members, Is; Non-members, Is 1 fid: Children, Cel. Tarewai leaves at 10.30 and at intervals throughout the day. E. KNEWSTUBB, 14ja Secretary. • r U C II R E! TO-NIGHT! L U C II R El TO-NIGHT! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 9 SPECIAL ORDERS - 2s Admission 2s. WHAT about a HARBOUR TRIP for your Annual Picnic this year.—Ring ’phones 989, 994. ORIENTAL HENNA SHAMPOOS promote luxurious growth and are splendid I for hair that has become lifeless and faded, j j Packets Cd each. Try them. Hendy, Hair- j i dresser. | PORT CHALMERS TOWN HALL, Wednesday next (January 10). HANALEI’S ENTERTAINERS; full programme advertised next Saturday. li.. ! / X ALI-STONEK ana GRAVE), absolutely \JT and • peimanently CURED withoui operations oy -he new Herbal Treatm-m.—-Thompson, herbalist. Oamarn. 6m Ii IT AGO DAILY TIMES AND WJ'l ! NESS JOB PRINTING DEPAR'I MENT.—-Job Printing of every descrip I cion done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19997, 14 January 1927, Page 1
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