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amusements. OCTAGON THEATRE. OCTAGOH THEATRE. NOT®. Tito policy of tho Management is to provide patrons ■with tlio best entertainment it is possible to procure. Tho Seating andl Service at tho Octagon Theatre aro unsurpassed. Tho newly-installed System of Heating ensures a _ delightfully warm atmosn phero at all times; tho Music is specially chosen to suit tho Picture; and) 1014 Pictures are selected with the greatest care and discrimination, and represent the highest and noblest conception of tho Moving Picture Art. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, wo present. 8888 DANIELS in ‘MISS BLUEBEARD.’ BEBE DANIELS in ‘MISS BLUEBEARD.’ 8888 DANIELS in ‘MISS BLUEBEARD.’ 8888 DANIELS in ‘MISS BLUEBEARD.’ 'Adapted from the si-ago play by Avery Hopwood, ibis Picture has been acclaimed the g’-ealcst success of the year. Imagine a young composer giving his friend his name in order that bo may avoid -ho publicity and tho feminine adulation that attend fame; imagine iho convenient friend fa.ding himself being manned in mistake by a, jolly JP *° imagine a. beautiful young French actress, who kept men at arm’s length, but finds suddenly that she has TWO HUSBANDS! Roll all these together and you hare a bundle of mirth and merriment Mat keeps you convulsed from beginning to endAs an Additional Attraction, wo present tho Ofiiclal and Authantto Kim of the ALL BLACKS’ 1925 TOUR. ALL BLACKS’ 1925 TOUR. A Great Piciurisation of the Triumphal Tour of iho Greatest Rughy Football Team tho 'world- has ever soon. By special arrangement, Mr CECIL BAD.BLBY, a. Member of the Team, will explain the various points of the film. THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will render tho following Special Programme of Music; —Overture, ‘Trumpeter of the Fort’ (Grucnwald); Selections from Musical Comedy ‘Tina’:I'’ 1 '’ ‘Drifting to Loveland’ (Sousa); ‘ Little Sonbwtte’ (Granfielrl); (Miles); ‘Petite EnjoJeuse ’ (Gillot); Etc. ‘Swing Along’ (Cook); ‘Valsc Danseuso’ MANAGERIAL NOTE. As tho above. Pictures have drawn immense crowds wherever shows, the Management strongly urges patrons to BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. . CIRCLE RESERVES 3s 3d. RACK STALL RESERVES, 2s. Plan at Boggs Music Warehouse. . Octagon ’Phono 3,091. Plan at Theatre Office. BURIsS HALL. BURNS HALL. FOR 2 MORE NIGHTS. FOR 2 MORE NIGHTS, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT, THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN SCOTTISH LADIES’ WORLD TOUR RITE BAND AND GRAND CONCERT PARTY. BURNS HALL, at 3 o'clock sharp. On Tour of the World, under Drum-major WILLIAM DARWIN, F.R.GB, and Pipe-major JESSIE YOUNG“THE WORLD'S GREATEST NOVELTY." Progra mmc by Auftra Include?: Piping—Solos, Duets, and Band Items; Singing and Elocution lian Prize-winners; Dancing of all Nationalities by Competition Winner*. BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 4s, 3s. and 2s (plus tax). Children half-price. M VIINEE SATURDAY NEXT, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, At 2.30. RUG B V FOOTB AL L, fHTUKDW AUGUST 15th, 1925. SATURDAY, AUGUST *sth, 1925 CARISBROOK GROUND, A INGE CHARITY SHIELD MATCH, PIRATES (Premiers) v. UNIVERSITY (Runticrscwh Kick-off, 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER, FINAL of T’HK SECOND GRADE COMPETriTON, PORT CHALMERS v. TRAINING COLLEGE. Kick-oil, 1.50 p.m. The Whole of tho Profits will be Devoted to Charily. ROLLUP. AND ASSIST DUNEDIN'S WORTHY CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS Admission: Ground, Is: Children, 6d: Stand, Is exlra Reserved Seals, 3<. including lax. .MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN FLEET INVITED. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. Ground Members arc requested nut to us© their Members’ Tickets for this mutch. E. S. WILSON, See, iO.R.F.U. TII E SPO R T 0 F SPOR TS. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB, AMERICAN FLEET MEETING, AMERICAN FLEET MEETING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 18th and 19th AUGUST, 1925. ISlh and 19lb AUGUST, 1925. First Race at 11 a.ra. and Late at 4.15 p.m. each day. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outride, Is; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d; Motor Cars, 2b 6d for non-members. The Publio must enter through tho TuniGiles at either Victoria road Entrance or Main Entrance, Plunkcb street. Molar Car Drivers arc requested lo unload their Passengers at either of above gates. No Male Passengers in Motors will ho allowed to go through the Mol nr Gate in Richardson street.; they will only ho admitted through the Turnstile?. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richard.-on street. SPECIAL ISSUE AND PAY-OUT WINDOWS IN TOTALISATOR RESERVED FOR LADIES. EXCURSION FAKES ON RAILWAYS. KAIKORAI BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 11. L. JAMES, Secretary.

SELECT EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, WARATAH TEA BOOMS, TO-NIGHT’ AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. 10 PRIZES TO-NIGHT, Including 365-dav Clonk, valued at £5 sk. 10 PRIZES 'TO-MORROW NIGHT, Including Order £5 highest scorer. Ring Waralah Reserves. Admission, 2s. Under Strict Control. Controller reserves (he right' lo Refuse AdmiUaaoo to any Person,

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Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 8