AMUSEMENTS. OCT'A G 0 N THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Paramount Picture, ‘ TO-MORROW’S LOVE.’ Folks all said these newly-weds were a perfect match, and they were. Every fight ended in a draw. Folks all say this picture is a perfect comedy, and it is. Every scene is a laugh. Just a tip: Bo there! This is a really good two and a-quarter hours’ amusement. Our Mr Neatc offers .the following in Music, in his usual good style:— OVERTURE, ‘ GRACIOZA ’ (Metra). SELECTION FROM THE MUSICAL PLAY, ‘THE STREET SINGER’ (Fraser-Simson). ‘ PLAYFULNESS ’ (Tschaikowsky). AIR HE BALLET, ‘DANSE PERSANE’ (Guirand). ‘SERENADE’ (Haydn Wood). ‘RIGODON DE DARDANUS’ (Rameau). ‘IN THE SPINNING ROOM’ (Dvorak). ‘AIR DE BALLET’ (Eric Coates). ‘ INTERMEZZO ’ (Howard Carr). INTERLUDE PROM THE OPERA ‘ALGLALA’ (De Leonc'l. ‘POEM SYMPHONIQUE’ (Saint-Saena), ‘INTERMEZZO’ (Thiele). Circle Plan at Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre. ’Phone Reserves kept until 7.45. PLAZA AND GRAND TO-DAY, 2; TO-NIGHT, 7. Two Big Attractions; BABY PEGGY BABY PEGGY in ‘THE LAW FORBIDS,’ ‘THE LAW FORBIDS,’ A Universal Jewel Do Luxe, Holding tho Mirror of Truth up to tho Divorce Courts. Also, MILDRED HARRIS MILDRED HARRIS , With in CULLEN LANDIS CULLEN LANDIS ‘THE FOG.’ ‘THE FOG.’ ‘THE FOG.’ ‘THE FOG.’ ‘ THE FOG.’ Gripping plot and appealing romance are cleverly woven into this fascinating . “ Metro.” jg'ING EDWARD THEATRE. ! TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘THE MAD WHIRL,’ A picture of lovo and romance and of tho life wc lead to-day. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7.45., SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, SPECIAL PRIZE: Handsome Oak Sideboard (Ono Night). Fourteen other Prizes, including—Two 32piece Dinner .Sets, Two Velvet Pile Ruga, 2 Irish Linon Tablecloths, 500 Cigarettes, li Dozen China Sups and Saucers, Salad Sot, Crumb Tray with Brush. Note: Winners of tho Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Prizes have tho option of Orders for £3, £1 iJs, and £1 5s respectively. ’Phono 2,495 for reserves. Admission, 2s 6d, DUNEDIN EUCHRE ASSEMBLY,
A Sydney message.' stales ilmt Mr E. M. Mitchell, X.C.. has been chosen as successor to Mr .thirli’, llio In Ie warden and registrar A the Sydney f,’diversity. Con: “Thu radio will never take ihe place of newspapers.” Denser: “Why?’ Con ; “ You can’t start s, firo with a radio set,”-
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Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 8
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