AMUSEMENTS. Still the :Jlosfc Thrilling ami Amazing Star ' tho Screen can offer. LON CHANEY-—in 'The Big City’ is Greater than Everl CHANEY MATINEE, 2.30 DAILY. Q CTAGON THEATEE It Thrilled, Chilled, Amazed, and Amused Last - Night s Audience! LON CHANI?y, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY LON CHANEYLON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, A cabaret, lights and spatter oarse shouts, feminine hrieks, and tho action j on. It speeds through me amazing situation fter another to a limax that astounds nd thrills. A .story f underworld intrigue nd the might of - the IW. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.43 SHARP. The man who has never yet failed you in brilliant entertainment, appearing now in his most amazing vole in a story that is as •big ns its name —as big as its Star! •THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CKx.’ •THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CITY.' 'THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CU‘Y.' • THE BIG CITY.' THE BIG CITY.' THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BiU CITY.' ‘THE BIG CXxY.’ ■THE BIG Cii'Y.' ■THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY.’ •THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CITY; ‘THE BIG CITY. 1 'THE BIG CiTY.‘ 'THE BIG CITY.' ‘ THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CITY.' ali w e with laughter—of bullets, A . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special, With BETTY COMTSON, MARCELINB DAY, JAMBS MURRAY. Special Christmas Presentation. M. DB ROSE AND THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (New Zealand's Premier Orchestra) Will feature a Specially-selected Programme of Bright Christmas Music, Including: ‘ TOYLAND FANTASIA,’ an Xmas Episode (Kahn). Selection, ‘Madam Roland 1 (Foudrian), Suite, ‘Santa Claus’ (Holland), ‘Sonata Pathetique’ (Beethoven). Fantasia, La Valkyrie’ (Napier). Overture, ‘Joy and Sorrow (Shoek), etc., etc. Assisting Artist, Special Stage Offering, TED ANDREWS And his Xylophone. COOK EARLY. Circle Plans Now Open at Chas. Begg and Co.’s, Ltd. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. FRIDAY i'iC.XT: Scotland’s Immortal Drama- as the Screen Epio of tho Year, • ANNIE LAURIE.’
SPORTING, DUNEDIN JOCEEI CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1928 (TWO DA its), BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th) and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2.7 Ui. . First, Race at 12.20 p.m. last Race at 6 p.m. Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Stand, 10s 6d (including (as); Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand aud Ladies’ Tickets are obtainable at Jockey Club's Office; Railway Station, and Jacobs’s. Special Trains from Dunedin.at short intcrrals from 10.55 p.m.; also usual ordinary trains. Brass Band in Attendance. ' L, G. HILL, Secretary. BOXING DAY ATTRACTION. GORE THOTTING RACES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th. Good Yields. Good Horses. A Good Course. EXCURSION FARES. First Race at Noon. ALL CAR PARES FREE. R. S. GREEN, Secretary.
Berwick Caledonian society's SPORTS MATING Will 1)0 held in the DOMAIN on JANUARY Ist, 1929 (New Year’s Day). £IOO in Prize Money and Trophies. Brown’s King o’ .the Road Buses meet all Trophies on view at Edison Phonograph Parlour, Stuart street. Programmes on application. , BROAD BAY REGATTA. ENTRIES for the above Regatta DEFINITELY CLOSE BOXING DAY ■with the Secretaries of all Clubs, or S. J. LAWRENCE, Hon. See., Broad Bay. LAWN TENNIS. TAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS, ANDERSON’S BAY COURTS, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 19 a. Post entries will be received. Admission: Adulls, Is; Children, Ed, 1 RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. RACES AT WINGATUI. ON 26th and 27th DECEMBER Ordinary Trains leave Dunedin at 9.20, 10.15, 11.21 a.m., 1.18 and 2.45 p.m.; returning at 4.54, 5.20, and 6.21 p.m.; and Special Race., Trains leave Dunedin at short intervale from about 10.55 a.m. till 12 noon. Return Race Trains ; leave Wingatui Racecourse at short intervals , from about 5.10 p.ra. The first Race Train to Wingatui stops at Kensington and Caversham, and the 12 noon stops at Caversham to pick up. The second last Race Special from Wingatni stops at Caversham, and the last Race Train‘from Wingatui stops where required to set down. Other Race Trains will NOT stop. Return fares, including _ admission to course, 45., Ordinary Excursion and Season Tickets ore NOT .available by the Special Race Trains (last Race Train from Wingatui excepted).. The ,7.0 a.m. Express Train from Invercargill stops at; Wingatni to set down passengers, and the 4.45 p.m. Express for Invercargill mcks up passengers at Wingatui ; for,Balclutca and .stopping stations south .thereof. trains. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.L.T.A. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 8
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