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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. THE PICTURE PATRON’S OPPORTUNITY TO TELL THE THEATRE PROPRIETOR AND FILM PRODUCER WHAT SHE OR HE THINKS Of ••EVERY MOTHER’S SON," "EVERY MOTHER’S SON," "EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” "EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” “EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” “EVERY MOTHER’S SON.” “EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” "EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” A BRITISH FILM Of ' A BRITISH STORY With A BRITISH CASTE, Produced in A BRITISH STUDIO, Directed by A BRITISH DIRECTOR, Financed by BRITISH MONEY. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Directed by Mr L. D. Austin. Overture, “Slavonic Rhapsody” (Friedmann;. INCIDENTAL TO THE PICTURE, THE ORIGINAL SCORE, , As Played by The London Pavilion Orchestra. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW for this glorious production. BOX PLANS OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg s till 12 a.m.; then at the Theatre, 444. All Phone and Permanent Reserves must be called for by 7.30. YOUR OPINION WELCOMED. YOUR OPINION WELCOMED. Cut out this Coupon and send it to the Theatre. “EVERY MOTHER’S SON,” I have witnessed the above film at the OCTAGON THEATRE, and Lave recorded my opinion of, its merits in my answers to the questions below. No. I.—Does the interest.of the story hold throughout the film? No. 2.—-Does the Direction show the hand of an experienced Director? No. 3,—ls the cast well chosen to represent British types? . No. 4. —"Production.” Are the sets adequate? . No. s.—ls the photography of a high standard? No. 6.—ls the film suitable for man, woman, and child? Signed Address. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. SAY GOOD-BYE TO-NIGHT SAY GOOD-BYE TO-NIGHT SAY GOOD-BYE TO-NIGHT SAY GOOD-BYE TO-NIGHT TO TO TO • “ELIZA.”ELIZA.”ELIZA.”ELIZA.” '-FIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction; Dick White and Eric Edgley. LAST PERFORMANCE LAST PERFORMANCE LAST PERFORMANCE Of the lOST POPULAR COMPANY THAT HAS EVER VISITED DUNEDIN. Dick White and Eric Edgley Present MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, Together with JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM’S ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” , “ELIZA COMES TO STAY-” By E. V, Esmond. ' The Greatest Comedy since "Charleys Aunt.” MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN “ ELIZA.” BOX PLANS at BRISTOL UNTIL 12. 'hen at the “Geyser” Confectionery Shop. )ay Sales, the “Geyser” Confectionery. PRICES; O.S. and D.C., 7s; Stalls, 4s; it, Is fid. Early Door, Is Extra. [ONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT—INVERCARGILL. WEDNESDAY NEXT—OAMARU, HURSDAY NEXT—TIMARU. WATCH FOR “OUTWARD BOUND.” he Most Remarkable Play Ever Written. IZ'ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. "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.” “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.” “THE IRON HORSE.” The most stupendous production of the year. A tribute to the pioneers who built the first transcontinental railway. Prices: Circle, Is fid; Stalls, Is; Children, Half-price. pLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES X/AILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. A Riot of Roaring Frivolity. A Gale of Merry Laughs. LAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANTE. Radiant, Glorious, Beautiful, Dazzling, m a Delicious Draught of Unconfined Joy. “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,” With WANDA HAWLEY, TULLY MARSHALL. A riotously funny story (that will make you laugh until you cry) of a pair of love-sick newly-weds, a rich grandpa with bunions, and .a well-meaning uncle. TAIHOA TEA ROOMS, ANDERSON’S BAY (Close to Tram Terminus). Splendid View of the Ocea’ - , Dunedin, and Suburb<-. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Delicious Home-made Cakes. Wedding Cakes, Wedding Breakfasts, and Suppers a Specialty, 23d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19998, 15 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19998, 15 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19998, 15 January 1927, Page 1

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