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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY-AFTERNOON, 2.30; Evening, 7.45. OCTAGON THEATRE ‘THE CODE OF THE SEA.’ Full-rigged with romance and action, and freighted wita thrills ’hat know _uo equal. Paramount’s Superb Attraction, 4 THE CODE OF THE SEAF The code which has no room for cowards. The code of fearless courage, of joy in facing thrills. Of duty that places itself before' even love. * CODE OF THE SEA ’ Tells of the moulding of a man from a coward to a hero and winning for him the girl who swore she would not marry him if he were the last man on earth. A SUPERB SEA STORY. A Wonderful Musical Programme will be rendered by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA During the course of the Pictures. Our Musical Director (Mr Arthur Neate) has selected something out of the ordinary. OVERTURE, ‘ LIGHT CAVALRY ’ (Suppe). SUITE DANSANTE (Rosso)— (a) ‘ Valse Lente ’ (b) ‘ Pas Seul (c) 1 Danse Tambourin.’ OVERTURE, ‘ FIERRABRAS ’ (Schubert). Ballet Dance (Tourjee). Idyll (Haines). OVERTURE, ‘LTBELLA* (Reisseger). ■HUMORESQUE' (Rosse). ‘DANSE BOHEMIBNNE ’ (Bizet). ‘ ROMANCE IN P ’ (Tschaikowsky), BE WISE, RESERVE YOUR SEATS. Office at Theatre Opens at 10 o’clock. ALWAYS THE BEST PROGRAMME At THE EMPIRE THEATRE, 2 o’clock And 7 p.m, ORCHESTRA FROM 7.30 p.m, ‘ THE PERFECT FLAPPER,’ ‘ THE PERFECT FLAPPER,’ Starring COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE (The Flaming Yonth Girl). THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr C. Parnell. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol Piano Company or arranged for at the THEATRE, ’PHONE 444. EVERYBODY’S IHEATRE. Twice Daily, at 2 and 7 p.m. Feature No. 1: Fairo Binney and J. Barney Sherry In •WHAT FOOLS MEN ARE.’ The story of a girl who played with fire and escaped by a miracle. Feature No. 2: ‘LOST IN A BIG CITY.’ The most spectacular Motion Picture production of the decade.

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Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 8

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