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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. AT 7.15 SHARP. Entertainment that will kindle enthusiasm and the keenest enjoyment in the hearts of all. ‘ HEART OF A NATION,’ ■ HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘ HEART OF A NATION,' ‘ HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘ HEART OF A NATION,' Willi the Greatest Character Actor, GEORGE SYDNEY. GEORGE SYDNEY. GEORGE SYDNEY. GEORGE SYDNEY. PRESENTATION: M. DE ROSE (Mus. Bac.) AND THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (New Zealand's Premier Orchestra). COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. CHANEY!!! CHANEY!!! CHANEY 11! CHANEY!!! CHANEY!!! CHANEY 1!! The Genius who has always brought great entertainment is greater still!!! MYSTERY! THRILLS I! DRAMA!!: More thrilling, more amazing than you have ever dreamed of LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, The Man of a Thousand Faces, As the Detective lu •THE BIG CITY,' ‘THE BIG CITY,’ ‘THE L. CITY,’ •THE BIG CITY,' ‘THE BIG CITY,’ “I.xE big city; ■THE BIG CITY; •THE BIG CITY,’ ‘THE BIG CITY,’ ■the big city; A Mulro-Goldwyii-Maycr Special, With BETTY COMPSON, MARCELINE DAY, JAMES MURRAY. Who was Chuck Collins? Who were Ihe headless dancers? What happened to the stolen jewels? Who was the mysterious man who spread terror through the underworld? She loved him—loved him heart and soul—but beside her stood the grim man who represented the law, who loved her, too, who had protected and' aided her, and who bad sworn to “net" the hoy she loved and all his gang. AVhab could she do? Don't miss this great star's greatest picture. BOOK EARLY. Circle Plans Now Open at Chas. Begg and Co.’s, Ltd. Stalls Reserves at Theatre, FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF GLORIA SWANSON In ‘SADIE THOMPSON.’ • S.WK THOMPSON.’ Commencing TO-MORROW tFRIDAY)’ TO-MORROW, At the g T E A N 1) Direction Fullcr-Hayward Theatres. “THE HOME OF THE BIG PICTURES.” A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY. THE WORLD’S SWEETHEART, MARY PICK FORD, MARY PIGKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, .MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, In (ho kind of picture only Mary Pick-ford could make, combining the tenderness of a moving love story with (ho rollicking joyousness that made her “ The World’s Sweetheart.” •MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ Adapled from the Book by KATHLEEN NORRIS, ‘MY BEST GIRL’ is a symphony of laughter, adventure, and thrill. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. 7JARY PICKFORD. Funnier than ‘LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY, Sweeter than ‘DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL,’ More Stirring than TESS OP THE STORM COUNTRY.’ Rubbling with Joy! Sparkling with Wit! Throbbing with Romance! Mary at her adorable best! ■MY BEST GIRL.’ ■MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘MY BEST GIRL.’ FRIDAY NEXT AT THE STRAND. Box Plans in the Theatre BOOK YOUR SEATS. D.C., Stalls, 2s. Phone 13-3/9. Entrance. 2s 1W; AURIER THEATRE, PORT I CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 'THE KING OF RINGS,’ ‘THE KING OP KINGS,’ •THE KING OF KINGS,’ Tiro Photoplay Supreme. Saturday Night Prices. TOMAHAWK IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEB. ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY, 8-12 p.m. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. Waltzing Competition. Music by Tclfer and Stewart. Special Bus Leaves Tomahawk 7.45, Free (o Ticket Holders. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board and Residence, by 2 business Girls, from middle of January; central.—76, ‘Star.’ _ A INBOW Private - Hotel.—Comfortable Accommodation; ' permanents from 30s; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8s day.— Phone 13-285. ONSLOW House.—Superior -Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court.— Phono 22-550. TUDBNT- (girl) desires Board, vicinity Training College or University.—Write. with full particulars. 16, ‘Star.’ ACANT.—Board-Residence or Furnished Rooms.—Magnolia, 41 Hope street. Bed, Breakfast; _ 7s day.—Dominion, 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway): telephone 13-336. /PIET Quotations irrm ’Evening Star’ HJT Office for largo or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 8

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635

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 8

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