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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. THE HAN OF A THOUSAND FACES. EON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY 3,0 N CHANEY LON CHANEY LON CHANEY MARINES.’ MARINES,’ MARINES.* MARINES.’ MARINES.’ MARINES.’ MARINES.’ MARINES.' MARINES.’ MARINES.’ A spell-binding; drama of tho soldiers of the sea! Fresh with the salt tang of the wide oceans over which they roam. Packed with the romance and adventure met in strange corners of tho world. Teeming with tingling situations and sparkling moments of humor. The world’s greatest mystery unfolded. NOW LON CHANEY SHOWS HIS REAL PACE, THAT THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN. Supporting Cast includes ELEANOR BOARDMAN, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, And CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. NOTE.—Each Child attending Saturday’s Matinee will receive Nestlo’s Chocolate. For Reserves, Ring Theatre, 13-379; will not bo held after 7.45. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? WHAT MORE COULD YOU GET? THAN THIS PICTORIAL TRIUMPH From tho Pen of A. S. M. HUTCHINSON, A. S. M. HUTCHINSON, A. S. M. HUTGH T NSON, Famous Author of ‘IP WINTER COMES.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ To bo Presented at tho QCTAGON THEATRE Commencing TO-NIGHT, 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. The Latest and Greatest Novel by A. S. M. HUTCHINSON. ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ ‘ONE INCREASING PURPOSE.’ A Play of Unparalleled Power and Originality—FlLMED IN ENGLAND, on the Actual Locations Described in the Story. All of the Histone Places of Note in England are shown in tho picture. ALL THE DRAMA, ALL THE SUSPENSE, All the Absorbing Interest that made A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Greatest Novel of such Appeal to all types of people, have been retained in the Picture. THE PICTURE SURPASSES THE BOOK. BIGGER! FINER!. MORE COMPELLING THAN ‘IF WINTER COMES.’ YOU WILL SEE REAL CHARACTERS, People \ou meet in your cvcrydav pursuits. IT is not a bit of Mere Fiction, but a SLICE 01 REAL LIFE. Drama that will strike homo into tho hearts of all throughout the world. Featuring EDMUND LOWE, LILA LEE, EDMUND LOWE. LILA LEE, MAY ALLISON, MAY ALLISON, HUNTLEY GORDON, JANE NOVAK, HUNTLEY GORDON. JANE NOVAK, And a Great Cast of Supporting Stars in a Story of Absorbing Interest. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr L. D, A.usiin). Overture ‘Martha’ (Flotow). BOX PLANS.—Circle Plans at Chos. Begg's; Stalls at tho Theatre (ring 13-091). PORTOBELLO HALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 8 p.m. OTAKOU MAORI CONCERT PARTY. Maori Hakas, Poi Dances, Songs in Costume, Comic Play, Minstrel Troupe. Adults, Is; Children, 6d, Dance to follow, Is extra. Proceeds for Maori Church and Otakau Tenuis Club. L. BROWN, Hon. See. Bo N/ 0 DAN CVj CLU B, Trades Hall, SATURDAY, 17th, and TUESDAY, 20th. Old and New Dances; Lucky Spot. Music, Beatli and Driscoll. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. Alcohol strictly prohibited.

0 T AGO HUNT CLUB KAO ES, ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING, WINGATUI RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). First Race, 12.45. Last Race, 5.50 p.m. TRAIN SERVICE TO RACECOURSE. Ordinary Trains; 9.0 a.m., 10.26 a.m., 11.10 a.m,, 11.40 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 12.45 p.m* and 2*15 p.m. Special Trains: 11,55 a.rn. and 12.5 p.rn. , r ™ Return Trains leave Wingatui; Special Trams at intervals from about mud p.m. (two trains). Ordinary Trains: 5.16 p.m. and 6.21 p.m. . , r , The 11.35 a.m. Race Train to Wingatui will slop at Kensington and Cavcis-ham to nick un passengers holding Special Racecourse ’J ickcls, hut tlio > 12. j p.m. Rac. 'l'rain will NOT stop at intermediate stations. The first Race drain from Mingatui will stop at Cavorshain, and the second Train will slop where required. The Express Train leaving Dunedin for Invercargill at 4.4 j p.m. will slop at Wingatui to pick up passengers for Balchitha and stations south thereof. Return Fare, 4s, which includes admission (o public enclosure. AdSon Charges: Grand Stand, 7s 6d; motor Cars, 2s Gd; Public Enclosure, 15 liand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and S Dunedin Jockey Club Members will be admitted to the MEMBERS MA.vu ONLY on production of their Members' Ticket for 1927-28 season. Their motor cars will also bo admitted free on production of Members lickcts. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. FOOTBALL. — ASSO 0I A T lON FOO TBA LL. FINAL MATCH, F.A. TROPHY COMPETITION, CANTERBURY V. OTAGO CARISBROOK, CARISBROOK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Kick-off, 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER. NORTHERN r. MAORI HILL, SECOND DIVISION, 1.50 p.m. ADMISSION.—AduIts, Is; Children under 15, Gd. Grand Stand: Adults, ls;Childrc% Cd. Official Programme on Sale at Groun cl, 3d. Afternoon Tea and Beef Tea on sale in the Old Pavilion at Half-time. E. R. GRACE, Secretary, O.F.A. q TA G 0 RU G B Y FOOTBAL L LEA GU E TO-MORROW'S BIG INTERPROVINCIAL ATTRACTION, AUCKLAND v. OTAGOCALEDONIAN GROUND, CALEDONIAN GROUND, TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 17. Kick-off, 3 p.m. AUCKLAND v. OTAGO, FOR THE NORTHERN UNION CUP. ‘The Greatest Combination since the Queenslanders, including Uuftv, the icker Gregory, the great full-back; Pip Webb, the tncky half; and Wcthcrall, the ’ jinking live-eighth.’ During the Interval a Two-mile Amateur Cycle Race will be Run for Trophia* lonated by the League. CURTAIN-RAISER AT 1.45: JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL, ATHLETIC r. CITY. Admission: Grounds, Is; Stand, Is csTra. Children under 16, Half-price. J. H. A. M'KEEFRY, Secretary O.R.F.L.

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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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