AMUSEMENTS. Q RAND' AND PLAZA p.m.—TWICE DAILY.—7.3O p.m. Final Screenings To-day of ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ Starring RUNES ADORES. RENEE ADOREE. And ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ NEXT FRIDAY! NEXT FRIDAY! BEGINS LAUGHTER WEEK. LAUGHTER WEEK. REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY in ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.’ ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.’ ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.’ Also, BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In ‘HILLS OF PERIL,’ ‘HILLS OF PERIL.’ DAILY at 2,30. DAILY at 2,30. DAILY at 2,30. EVERY EVENING at 7.45. EVERY' EVENING at 7.45. EVERY EVENING at 7.45. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES OF WITNESSING OF WITNESSING At the XjJMPIHK AY]) OCTAGON THEATRES. THE GREATEST FILM OF THEM ALL, ‘BEN ‘ BEN ‘ BEN ‘ BEN ‘ BEN HUR.’ ‘ BEN HUR.’ ‘ BEN HUR.’ ‘ BEN HUR.’ ‘BEN ‘BEN ‘ BEN BEN , HUR.’ HUR.’ HUR.’ HUR.’ ‘BEN HUR.’ ‘BEN HUR.’ ‘ BEN HUR.’ ‘ BEN HUR.' HUR.’ HUR.’ HUR.’ HUE.’ WORDS FAIL TO DESCRIBE THE MAJESTY, WONDER, AND INSPIRED GLORY Of this MARVELLOUS MASTERPIECE, With the SPECIAL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE, ‘The Star of Bethlehem.' Soloists—Empire Theatre: Mr LES DALLEY. Octagon Theatre; Mr REG. RICHARDS. Empire Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at the Theatre. Ring 10-444. Octagon Circle Plans at Chas. Bcgg’s till 5 p.m., then at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. Rendered imperative by the immense cost of ‘Ben Hur,’ prices of admission ■will be:— EVENING STALLS, 2s and 2s 9d; STALLS RESERVES, 2s 9d; CIRCLE, 3s 3d (which includes booking fee). MATINEE: STALLS, Is 6d; CIRCLE, 2s (booking fee, 6d extra); CHILDREN, Is TO ALL PARTS. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. King bdward theatre. TO-NIGHT, At 7.30. • CORINNE GRIFFITH, In ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ Also, VERA REYNOLDS and RAYMOND HATTON in ‘ SILENCE.’ ‘ SILENCE.’ EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. CORINNB GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, In ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ The most brilliant role she ever played In Addition: Mario Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, 'BOBBED HAIR.' ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ 'BOBBED HAIR.’ COMMENCING FRIDAY! Rod La Roque and Lillian Rich Rod La Roque and Lillian Rich ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ ‘ BRAVEHEART,’ Supported by Norma Shearer and Lew Cody In ‘THE DEMI-BRIDE.’ ‘THE DEMI-BRIDE.’ DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Autumn show, pioneer hall (Early Settlers’ Buildings), WEDNESDAY, February 22. Entries close Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY’, February 20, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FAMILY (2 ADULTS AND 1 CHILD) Require a T7WLLY-FUKNISHED FLAT (bedroom, JU sitting room, and kitchenette), or a SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE; or would consider Double Bedroom and Separate Sitting Room with breakfast; vicinity Dunedin, seaside, or Peninsula. Period at least four mouths. Particulars to 21, ‘ Star.' WANTED, by Two young Men, BoardResidence with private family; central on rise preferred.—7o, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, homely elderly Women to Share Home with Widow for company; small board; reference required.—Apply Mrs Brough, No. 247 Main road, N.E. Valley. ACANCY for Gentleman Boarder, -single room; washing,' mending; comfortable home; 30s; York place.—Ring 12-785. I7VURNISHEED Bed-Sitting Room, select . locality, handy to car; every convenience ; reasonable.—39, ‘ Star.' GOOD Furnished Room offered respectable Person in return for company; 5s weekly.-—Address 16, 1 Star.’ IDDLE-AGED Working Man seeks Single Room, with board; north end preferred.—27, * Star ’ Office. _____ VACANCY 2 respectable Men; washing; 27s 6d—l9 Hall street, off Oxford street, South Dunedin. NSLOWTlousm—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis court.—'Phone 22-550. C~ Bainbow Private Hotel, 45 St. Andrew street; bed-breakfast, ss; permanents, from 30s.—'Phone 15-283. ' __ O LET, Unfurnished Room, with fireplace and electric light; central. —787, ‘Star’ Office. LADY wants bright Room and Board, with Christian people, in quiet home, near city.—Address 829, ‘Star. 1 _ ANTED, Two~or Three Men Boarders; washing, mending done; piano, all conveniences; close to station. —Apply Store, Abbotsford. jg, Bed, Breakfast. —Dominion House, “dc Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone 13-336. ANTED.—New Arrivals" from Home, Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Jones-Neilson, president, 165 Moray place. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EHIENCE has shown 'hat in the use ’ the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY R in Words and iu the Names of s, although the messages are read o the sender, and occasionally there isconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ABE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, mb we cannot hold ourselves responsible 'if errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 8
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