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HIVIUOCiVICR lO< OCTAQON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Famous 'Character Actor, GEORGE ARLISS, In an Anglo-Indian Drama, ‘THE GREEN GODDESS. 1 The perfection of detail, the intelligent direction and the gorgeous settings make this a vital gripping play that holds one tense. The Musical Programme for presentation by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA has boon specially selected to suit the Anglo-Indian atmosphere of the picture. The Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Neate, will play: Overture, 'The Light Brigade’ (Grneuwald); Japanese Suite (Holst)—(a) Prelude, ‘ Song of the Fishermen,’ (b) ‘ Ceremonial Dance,’ (o) ‘ Dance of the Marionette,’ (d) ‘lnterlude,’ (e) ‘Dance Under the Cherry Tree,’ (f) Finale, ‘ Dance of the Wolves’; Four Indian Love Lyrics, by reqncqst (Amy Woodford-Finden); Suite from the Chinese Musical Play ‘ Almond Eye ’ (Rosse) —(a) ‘ The Bamboo Grove,’ (b) ‘Almond Eye,’ (c) ‘The Summit,’ (d) ‘At the Altar of Ancestral Tablets,’ (c) ‘lmperial Chinese March.’ Reserves at Begg’a, or ’Phono 3,091. EVERYBODY’S IHEATRE. MATINEE, 2 p.m. ; EVENING, 7. SPLENDID THREE-HOUR BILL. ‘FORBIDDEN VALLEY,’ A red-blooded romance, featuring MAY M’AVOY and BRUCE GORDON. Outdoor drama beating as warm as the hearts of the Eentucky hills. A miracle of suspense, making unbeatable entertainment. Ako, SHIRLEY MASON in ‘ LOVE LETTERS.’ Come and see the mystery that surrounds the love clement in this production. gUR N S II AL L. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, RECITAL OF CHAMBER MUSIC CHAMBER MUSIC CHAMBER MUSIC CHAMBER MUSIC CHAMBER MUSIC CHAMBER MUSIC (Organised by Mr Cbas. A. Martin). Admission, 3s i plns tax) and 2s. Furnishings kindly supplied by the D.I.C. ROSLYN AND K.A.IRORAI RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS’ ASSOCIATION. ’TrtlU ROSLYN .AND KAIKORAI SWIMJ- MING BATHS aI. Fraser's Gully wall bo REOPENED by His Worship the Mayor, H. .dvingstoiK) Taplcy, at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, December 13. Handicap Races will be held under the auspices of the D.A.S.C. for trophies—First, Primary Schoolboys; second, Primary Schoolgirls; third, Adults (entry fee, Is); lourth, Diving Exhibition. Thereafter the baths will bo open for mixed bathing. Entries tor Races wiih Mr cipal Balks, by 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, December 11. Kaikorai Band and Roslyn School Band will bu in attendance. Admission Tree. Dr STUART MOORE, Convener Bath Committee. R. C. HAlGll, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8