AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE NOTE. Wo would like io draw tho attention ofotCr patrons to tho fact that we hare a newljfmstalled system of Boating, which ensures a delightfully warm atmosphere at all times. Our Paramount Pictures, Music, and Soivico may bo enjoyed' without fear of discomfort from tho cold weather. To-night, at 7.45, wo present! BEBB DANIELS BEBH DANIELS BEBB DANIELS BEBB DANIELS In A Screaming, Side-splitting Paramount Comedy-Drama, ‘MISS BLUEBEARD.’ In addition, wo present tho Official Film of tho VICTORIOUS ALL BLACKS’ 1925 TOUR. By Special Arrangement, Mr CECIL BADELEY will explain tho various points of tho film. A GREAT PROGRAMME! DO NOT MISS IT! Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls •Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phono 3,091. COMING NEXT FRIDAY»’ : ‘ NAME THE MAN,’ From Hall Caine’s Famous Novel, 1 Master of Man.’ EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. DAILY, AT 2 AND 7. A Fascinating Fashion Drama, ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS,’ ‘FIFTH AVENUE MODELS,’ Starring MARY PHILBIN, NORMAN KERRY. The dazzling brilliance of Fashion Row with the greatest story you have seenacted. A picture of high-speed civilisation. In Addition, A Picture of Intrigue and Romance’, ‘SCARRED HANDS.’ ‘SCARRED HANDS,’ A gusher of thrills and romance In the realm of oil and sage brush. QUEEN’S THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7. The World’s Champion Athlete, FRED THOMSON, World’s all-round FRED THOMSON, champion for FRED THOMSON, three years, In a fast-moving, clever Western Drama, ’ GALLOPING GALLAGHER.’ ‘ GALLOPING GALLAGHER;’ ‘ GALLOPING GALLAGHER,’ Seo the daring raid by bandits and a most amazing capture of tho culprits. iSupportod) by EDMUND LOWE, ALEC FRANCIS, In a mystery romance, 'CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES.’ ‘CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES.’ Stalking mystery, startling situations. K IX “ EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘ MADONNA OF THE STREETS,’ ‘ MADONNA OP THE STREETS,’ Starring MILTON SILLS, NAZIMOVA. Two groat artists in a truly great picture of love and sacrifice. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! £2O FRIZES. £2O PRIZES. JAY’S TEA ROOMS (Next Plaza Theatre). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 • Also WEDNESDAY NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT’S PRIZES: 3 ORDERS £2 EACH. Also 7 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. Rooms Electrically Heated. Como and Spond a Pleasant Evening Among Ideal Surroundings. fjl U C H E E! EUCHRE! TO-MORROW. (TUESDAY), 8 p.m., SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. 15 VALUABLE PRIZES, List in Saturday’s ‘ Star.’ 2s Tho “ Square Deal ” 2s.
A drar old lady made it !ir- 1- business to visit the poor patients in the hospital. On one occasion she approached a much-bar.dngcd individual who was sitting up in bed. and aider a. little preliminary talk she said to him very ; r-ymp.it hetically —“I suppose your wife 1 must miss you a. good deal.” “No, mum," came the prompt reply ; “ she’s got a. wonderful aim for a woman.” A little fellow arrived homo from school while the family were at lunch. With a‘ disgusted look on his face he said: “Mother, some of the boys in my class didn’t know how to spell ‘sarcastic.’” “Weil, dear,” replied bis mother, “bow do you spell it?” “Me?” he asked. “ Ob, I was one of tlio.se who didn’t know.” Seeds under the influence. of moonlight genmnato more rapidly than those in the dark.
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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 8
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