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AMUSEMENTS. (QC TAG oif THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. Here’s something “different”! Victor Fleming has given the screen a dramatic document which compares with ‘ North of 36.’ in the bigness of its themo and tho sweep of its appeal. Another 8-reel Paramount Masterpiece, ‘THE DEVIL’S CARGO,’ ‘THE DEVIL’S CARGO,’ ‘THE DEVIL’S CARGO,’ ‘THE DEVIL’S CARGO,’ ‘THE DEVIL’S CARGO.’ ‘THE DEVIL'S CARGO,’ A powerful drama of Sacramento in the days of the Gold Rush, and the, efforts of the “Vigilantes” to cleanse.the city of gamblers and outlaws. They succeed, and tho whole, arc hustled on to one of the departing boats—Tho Devil’s Cargo—and it is on this steamer that sensational and thrilling actions take place. Tho OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Under tho Musical Direction of Arthur Neale, Esq.) will render tho following Musical Programme OVERTURE, ‘ HUNGARIAN LUSTSPIEL ’ (Kcler-Bela ). ‘ITALIAN SYMPHONY,’ FIRST AND SECOND MOVEMENTS (Mendelssohn). FOUR. MOR.CEA US DE GENRE—(a) ‘ Minuet Sentimental ’ (Neustedt). (h) ‘ Pavannc ’ (Marraontal). (e) ‘ Voille Chanson ’ (Neustedt). (d) ‘ Danse des Roses’ (Lamonthc). SUITE OF THREE LYRIC PIECES (Grieg) - - (a) ‘ French Serenade.’ (h) ‘Folk Song.’ (c) ‘Butterfly.’ SUITE OF THREE ENGLISH DANCES (Quilter). Circle Reserves at Begg’s till 18.30; after that at Theatre. Stalls Reserves at Theatre, Octagon. ’Phone. 3,091. P L A Z A AND GRAND TO-NIGHT, at 7. T 0 M MI a Will appear in the greatest Western Picture of his career, ‘THE DEADWOOD COACH.’ ‘THE DEADWOOD COACH.’ ‘ THE DEADWOOD COACH.’ ‘THE DEADWOOD COACH.’ From Clarence E. Mulforri’s well-known storv. ‘ THE ORPHAN.’ A vivid and rolmful romance of the Old West. YOU WILL SEE The Original Deadwned Coach, made famous by William V. Cody, popularly known a= “ Buffalo ” Bill. Bards of reckless outlaws, hostile Red Indians. The “Orphan.” a hunfed outlaw whose chief mission is to avenge He rletilli of his f atlier. Tony, the Wnnrh'r Horse, at his best. On the Sana’ Programme, LA, UR BYTE TAYLOR. In Metro’s Six-reel Drama, ‘ HAPPINESS.’ PRICES AS USCAT,. Patrons are strongly urged to reserve their seats, as this programme ha? broken all box office records wherever shown. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Selzniek Super-Special. ‘THE SIGN OF THE ROSE.’ ‘THE SIGN OF THE ROSE.’ A picture, adaptation of t lk- well-known song, featuring GEORGE BEPAN. Serial and Supports. MIRIAM LODGE Will Hold a OCTAL at KENSINGTON, AUGUST 31st, Ladies’ invitation .ickets obtains!) e at 20 Baker street. Gouts 2s, Ladies Is. F. FLAWN, Sec. FOR SALE, OOR SALE, large Palm, suitable for Exit? Jubition stand or house. —Address 9U5, Star’ Office. 7'TUNNY. Morning! on. Seven Rooms; ,??' porcelain bath, in and c., electric and as; nearly |-acrc; splendid hot water serice; live minutes from present, two irom ew terminus; sun ail flay; lovely new; 11,400, or nearest. —861, ‘Star.’ HEUIIGE J. (.’alder isucocssor Boyd’s JT Agency), Licensed Land Salesman, 17d Tiaoos street (corner Princes and Manse treats). • , ' oora!i • bathroom, pantry, califonl; good street; rudy car. —Caldcr’s. •*-» Houses am] Shop; yearly yIODU rental £350; (orporation ascholda (renewable); rents could be incased. —Calder’s. ? 10 K 0” Hcre ’ sunn ‘ v sitlc *? Rooms; return verandah; steel iliilgs; nothing better offered,—Calder’s. {ttynr* Moruingtou : ft Rooms; bathcb{ flO room, h.c., e. 1., return verandah; glorious outlook; French doors.— Calder’s. cooker; cheap.—((aider's. fiiynj-' -- South Dunedin ob'l iO Rooms: built-in cupboards, .(-ariT, Four cupboard fowiliousc. wardrobes, panelled passage ('alder’s. U'tne.dii; : Six Rooms (brick) ; bathroom, eourrete foundations, gas, e. 1., plug, h.c. Galder’s.^ OQQr —Pciuth Dunedin: fi Rooms; hathSEwOOO room, basin', e. 1., h.c.; everything modern; good.--Odder s. £1350 ground.—Ca.lder’ —C.’itv: 7 Rooms, villa; gas; 8-roomcd Villa-; every£l4oo- modern convenience; up (o date; terms arranged.- Guide £O9O house; verandah, e. 1., h.c.; aere.-Calder’s. ■ ([ * rr /A —Kaikorni: Four Rooms (pracoUK)l/ tically) ; gas, conveniences; acre freehold; easy terms.--Crddor’s. won Moniingtou: 8 Rooms; h.c, t vM* gas; quarter-acre; tile-back range, immediate, possession. -(.'aider's. 1 Af"'A St. Hilda: 5 Room-, seiiiiIvOv bungalow; steel ceilings, h. gas; good section. —Calder’s. p'A DEPOSIT.-South End: 4 Room:-. *3 ; x/ and scullery; washhouse and batiini, e. 1., gas; fine section; vacant possest; perfect order; £590,- -Reids, Ltd., Gar's Corner; 'phono 176. T. HILDA.—£97S (exceptional value): Modern artistic 'Bungalow, 4 rooms; gas li. and c,, pore. bath and basin, ilery, built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc. recommend this,- —John Reid and Sous, •gill’s Corner. .OITY (5 Minutes From Stock Exchange). \J -.£600 : 5-roomed House; c.J., gas, bath, scullery, Empire papers; \ section; glorious view; essv terms. —John Retd and Sons, Ltd., Cargill’s Corner; ’phone 176. BT. HILDA.--£850: Good solid House, 5 rooms; h. and c.. gas, verandah front; .•-rr. i rm e,,.r!iiv t section; close tram. — Reids, Ltd., Cargill’s Corner; ’phone 176. "ELENA STREET (Sunny Side).—£B3o: . Solid Family House of 6 large rooms; conveniences; owner transferred; will ifice. for quick sale: small deposit.--Is, Ltd., Cargill's Comer; 'phono 174. nypjSSELBURGH (Best Parti.--£990: 6 ill. Rooms (large); ft.!., gas, Empire papers, minin’, scullery, wasidnmfe, h. ami c.; vacant possession; splendid family house. For immediate sale. -Reid’s Ltd., Cargill's Corner. ■|7iOß SALE, handsome) Semi-table Grand JD. Piano, Bergctein; wJnut frame; perfect order; suit family musicians; gift.—3B6, Star.’ R. SALE, Js.sz Drummer’* .Outfit, base and eido drums, bells and traps, like

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Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 8