AMUSEMENTS. fIE OCTAGON. TO-NIGHT—at B—TO-NIGHT. HAYWARDS' ART PICTURES ‘A CHILD OF THE I PARIS STREETS.’ ■ A CHILD OP THE PARIS STREETS.’ ‘ A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS.’ Absolutely nothing less than tho host would satisfy the Triangle Company* who spared no i..ne, trouble, or expense in the procluc- ‘ tion of t ‘A CHILD OP THE PARIS STREETS.’- ‘ A CHILD OP THE PARIS STREETS.’ A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS.’ Entirely French is a Child of the Paris Streets, with Mae Marsh in tho leading role. Isot only iira tho soUhi'ra startlingly true, tho atmosphere properly French, and the acting convincing, _ but tho story laid in Pans is French in its construction, consineied from all angles. This is an unusually good photo-play offering. DO NOT PAIL TO SEE IT. AND BE WISE—BOOK YOUR SEATS. PRICES: Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d: Reserves. Is 6d at The Bristol; or ’phono 3,091 from 7 To-night. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR. FROM THE MADDING CROWD. Based on the Famous Novel bv THOMAS HARDY, O.M. ' It_ is sot in the heart of RURAL ENGLAND. The long, winding roads over the Wessex heaths, the farmsteads, iho, sheep folds, the meadows mid pools of that area of Ancient England (now doubly historic through Hardy’s pen pictures) make a feast for noth the. eye and ihc mind. QUEEjSTS THEATRE. To-day: Noon till 5.30; 6.30 till 10.30 p.m. ANOTHER, MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. A TRIUMPH IN PICTURES." Ono of the World’s Finest Dramas. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR. FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR FROM TUB MADDING CROWD. TAB FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. From the Great Realistic Novel )>v THOMAS K. HARDY. Author of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles,* ' Judo the Obscure,’ and other works. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD la a fine, big, wholesome storv of simple sweetness and virile strength. While crowded with thrilling incidents that belong to the adventurous life, there is depicted tho great, primitive, and enduring forces that the men and women of the story feel. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. Directed by tho producer of the great success, ‘My Old Dutch,’ and featuring FLORENCE TURNER, Ono of England’s Greatest Screen Favorites. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ‘TUBBY TURNS THE TABLES’ (Vitagra.ph Comedy). TOPICAL BUDGET, ETC., ETC. One Price To All Parts: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. T HE E W PLAZ A. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Emotional French Photo-Play, THE GOLDEN LOTUS THE GOLDEN LOTUS THE GOLDEN LOTUS Showing the Terrible Injustice of Society’s Judgment, which makes one cry out GIVE THE WOMAN A CHANCE. Worn.m of Dunedin. See This. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ECLAIR WAR GAZETTE. ADULTS, 6d. ' .CHILDREN, 3d. SPORTING. /CANTERBURY JOCKEY OLE V; METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1916. NOVEMBER. 4th, 6th, Bth, and llt.h. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Cih. at 9 p.m. ENTRANCE: STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of l,sno?ovs, furlongs, 1 sov. JU vEXILE PLATE, of 500sovs, five f longs, Isov. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 1,25050 one mile ami a-half, Isov. CANTERBURY CUP. of l.OOOsova. t miles and -a-quarter. Isov. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of l/iDOso one mile, Isov. MEMBERS HANDICAP, of 750sovs, sev furlongs, Isov. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, l.OOOsovs, one mile, and a-quartcr, iso’ IV. H. E. WANKLYN, Secret arv DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. Ig PRI N- G MEET IN G, 13th and 14rh OCTOBER. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS First Day, also Entry for TRIAL PLATE, close at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY', 6th OcLober. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. UG B Y FOOT B A L CARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY', OCTOBER 7th, 1916. D COMPANY, 19th REINFORCEMEb v. UNION. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Soldiers' fhrisii Box uuud. Admission, 6d; Stand, 6d extra; Boys, E. S. WILSON. " Sec. 0.R.F.l OTAGO MOTOR CLUB, (incorporated.) miLB OPENING RUN of the Season Vharo Flat will bo iiolrl on .SAT DAY', 7th hist. Milk and hut water vided. Cars muster at Railway Sicilon 2.15 pirn. By order. P. H. POWER, Scrrciar OTAGO ACCLIMATISATION SOCIEJ SULLIVAN DAM. Anglers am notified that fish. FOR, TROUT in the Sullivan j);u NOT ALLOWED this season. R. HANNING, Score uu LOST AND FOUND. T OST, between Portobello and Mar J Ban, Cap off motor carburettor, m; L. Biliks, Eccies’’; reward.- Wi Garage, Princes street south. LOST, Friday, between' St7Hi ldaTci and St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral. Wristlet Watch; reward. Miss Sinins’oi Hilda’s College. 1 LOST, between Carmham and Dur 4 Five One-pound Notes; reward, Asquith street, Cavcrsham. LOST, ten days ago, between Caver and Belleknowes, Gold Bar Bn initials " E.8.D.” Reward returning ' tailor, Rattray street. IT OST. Sunday week, Pink-and-grey ~~ rot, vicinity Uaikorai road; I re 55 Mam road, Kaikorai. S OST, Tuesday, oS cart, between Nor ■“-* Cemetery and Opoho, 2 Iron Buc reward. T. Richards, Opoho. LOST, Lady's Silver Wristlet WatciT strap; reward. 56 York place. OST, Lady s Black-Gold Jersey, M—« street to Post Office; finder rewa Jacobs s, tobacconist, Princes street, FOUND, —Chickens thrive and grow it fed on Thomson’s Chicken Foo< Thomson’s, Stuart street. bag, _ IHIOUND.—Every customer at our - on Friday night receives Free IN Gardening. Thomsons, Stuart street FOUND. —Silver Star Quadrilic sainbiy Extended Night SatunLv Smith’s Hall, at 8 p.m. FOUND. —Union Pawn Office, Roy; t cade, will I lose Friday oveni o docs, and Reopen Monday morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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