AMUSEMENTS. " WINDERFUL!” Everybody “ WONDERFUL!’’ Said" So,' " ASTOUNDINGI” Everybody "ASTOUNDING!" Admitted It. "IT IS AMAZING!" They Said. "SOMETHING SO DIFFERENT, SO ENTIRELY NEW.” YDS, ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING IS THIS REMARKABLE PRESENTATION Of STB A. CONAN DOYLE’S SIR A. CONAN DOYLF/S SIR A. CONAN DOYLES ASTOUNDING AND STUPENDOUS STORY, Now Pictnrised by First National in 14 Reels, and placed before you in a Vivid and Startling Story of Romance and Adventure, Bristling with Comedy, ‘THE LOST WORLD,' ‘THE LOST WORLD,' ‘THE LOST WORLD,' ‘THE LOST WORLD,' ‘THE LOST WORLD,’ ‘THE LOST WORLD,’ WHICH IS BEING PRESENTED . BY SPECIAL LICENSE AND AUTHORITY FROM THE PRODUCERS AT THE QCTAGON THEATRE TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 7.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 7.45 p.m. ‘THE LOST WORLD,* ‘THE LOST WORLD,* ‘THE LOST WORLD,’ ‘THE LOST WORLD,' ‘THE LOST WORLD,’ 'THE LOST WORLD,’ Truly the Marvel of tlio Screen, it will hold you breathless, clinging to your seat —a picture you will never forget. THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of Mr A. P. Ncato, Will Render tbo following Programme of Music incidental to the Pictures: SUITE, ‘IMPRESSIONS EXOTIQUB3’ (Mouton) —(a) Marche Hindoo, (b) Los Dervichcs, (c) Le Oharmcur do Serpents, (d) Cortege Aur Humiercs. SUITE FROM THE BALLET ‘HIAWATHA’ (Coleridgc-Taylor)—(a) The Wooing, (b) Tiro Marriage Feast, (cl Bird Scene and Conjurer’s Dance, (d), Departure, (e) Reunion. ‘DANCE GEECQTJE* (G-amoin). ‘ARABESQUE, No. 1’ (Debussy). ‘TARANTELLA, Op 314, No. 13’ (Bolim). ‘2nd SUITE D'ORCHESTRE’ (Guiraud)(a) Petite Marche, (b) Divertissement. DRESS CIRCLE FLAN NOW OPEN AT OHAS. BEGG AND OOPS. RESERVED STALLS AT THEATRE, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 p.m. Daily. PRICES; D.C., 3s 3d (Reserved); Stalls, 2s 9d (Reserved). MATINEE PRICES); Front Stalls, k; Back 'Stalls, 2s; Gird©, 2s 9d. ATTEND THE MATINEES ATTEND THE MATINEES And Avoid the Crowds at Night.
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 8
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