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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON T HEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. BEBE DANIELS And RICARDO CORTEZ In ‘ ARGENT INI- LOVE,’ ■ A fascinating; tnlo of warm tango nights, of Spanish beauties ami jealous lovers, of treachery, conflict, unending thrills. Here is a picture of rare fascination. Written directly for tho screen by the nuthor of ‘Tho Pour Horsemen ’ (Ibanez). MUSICAL PROGRAMME consists of: OVERTURE- 1 LA LUCIOLE D'OR’ (Mou- < on). DIVERTISSEMENT ESI’AGNOL— 1 SPANISH BALLET.’ SUITE (Desormes) — (a) ‘ Sogucdille.’ (b) ‘Havanaise,’ (c) ‘ Bolero do Cadiz.’ (d) ‘Gachuca.’ M ‘Zapateado.’ I ROMANZA ANDALUZA, Op, 22, No. 3’ (Sarasate). Ballet to the opera ‘lh cid* (Massenet) —Cafitillnne, Andalousc, Aragonaiso, Aubade, Catalcno, Madrileno, Nava rim ise. ‘GRACEFUL DANCE’ (Bratton). ‘FOLK SONG* (Vaughan). ‘DANCE OP THE SUN FEAST’ (Waller). A. P. Neate, L.T.0.L., Conductor. Circle Plan at Chaa. Begg's. jmE EMPIRE THEATRE “ Always a Good Entertainment." Comfortably Heated for the Winter. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, At 2 and 7. ‘SO BIG/ Featuring COLLEEN MOORE. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (Tho Best in Town). Director Mr C. Parnell. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Scats may bo obtained at The Bristol, or by Telephone 444, ST. KILDA FREE KINDERGARTEN, M R A N D CONGE R T By Pupils of Miss Lily iSievens and Other Artists, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, At 8 o'clock. Help Your Own Kindergarten. Admission-: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. JIUCII R E! BUG H R E! TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 sharp, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. £8 8s Order—Special Prize—£B 8s Order. Ten other prizes, including Canteen Stainless Cutlery. N.B.—Play will commence tharp at 8. Admission, 2s. ALBANY STREET SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Tp IR S T ANN UA L RB U NlO N, " EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925, S p.m. Ex-pupils, Teachers, Well-wishers, your presence is desired. If you have not received circular, apply for tickets to D. LESLIE, 11 Empire Buildings.

Four people, two of them children, have been living iu a disused lime kiln in Devonshire. The kiln was open to the weather, and the children slept on beds of damp straw.

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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 8

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