AMUSEMENTS. QUO VADIS?’ QUO VADISP’ QUO VADIS?’ 'QUO VADIS?’ 'QUO VADIS?’ •QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?' ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘ QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ •QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ •QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ’QUO VADIS?' •QUO VADIS?’ 'QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘ QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘ QUO VADIS?' ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ■QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ ‘QUO VADIS?’ V WONDERFUL!" f WONDERFUL!” Everybody Said So. “ASTOUNDING!” “ ASTOUNDING!” Everybody Admitted It. THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OP ALL THE AGES. OCTAGON THE ATE I, TO'-NIGHT, at 7.43, AND TWICE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, THE NEW GIGANTIC 1925 VERSION OF * QUO VADIS F ’ From the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz, and produced in Rome this year on the exact historical spots by Umone Cmematografica Italians. THE BEVELS THAT WEBB ROMB-THAT MADE FLAMING HISTORY RE-LIVED IN THIS DRAMA DELIGHT. THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL HICTORYS GREAT WORK—LIVES, BREATHES, PULSE* ON THE SCREEN. , Specially Select Music vrill be Rendered 'by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Director, Arthur Neatc, Esq.). OVERTURE, ‘ LIBELLA ’ (Rcissiger). SUITE ‘SCENES RUSTIQUBS’ (Mouton)—(a) Payeage, (b) Soils la Tonnelle, (c) Ariet.to, (d) Fete Rustique. ‘SiBFBIED-IDYLL’ (Wagner). ‘MARCH OF THE D»vARTS’ (Moskowski). ‘CAPRIOOIO ITALLBN ’ (Teohaikowsky). ‘MORRIS DANCE’ (Noble). , 4 ‘DANSE DBS BOUFFONS’ (lUmfiky-Kotsakow). MINUET FROM THE’SYMPHONY IN C MINOR (Haydn). POLONAISE FROM THE OPERA ‘EUGENE ONEGIN SUHERZO (Dukas). . (Tschaikowsky). MINUETTO (Suk). CIRCLE RESERVES AT BEGG’S. STALLS RESERVES AT THEATRE, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. PRICES: Evening Sessions —D. 0., 3b 3d; B. Stalls, Zs ao; Stalls, 2«. Tr.ii MATINEE PRICES: Circle, 2s 9d; Back Stalk, 2a; Tnoam Stalls, Is. ATTEND THE MATINEE, and Avoid the Crowds at Nigbt. EMPIRE THEATRE, TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. 11 Go away, Paul, before lt'» too latel" ELINOR GLTN’S Production of her Famous Novel, * THREE WEEKS.’ The Featured Players are CONRAD NAGEL and AILEBN PRINGLE. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). Director ... ... Mr 0. Parnell Leader Mr R. Pettitt SOME OF THE ITEMS: Overture, ‘The Lightning Switch’ (Alford)—a pot-pourri of old and new popular gemfl. Also, ‘La Cinquantine ’ (GabrielMarie), ‘ Coppolia Entr'acte and Vatse (Delibea), ‘Polish Dance’ (Schalwenka), 'Spring Song’ (Mendelssohn), ‘Simple Aveu’ (Thomas), ‘ Saint d’Amour’ (Elgar), etc., etc. USUAL PRICES. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL, Or ’Phono 444. i ' WONDERFUL LONDON ’ SEASON COMMENCES 'WONDERFUL LONDON’ SEASON COMMENCES NEXT NEXT FRIDAY FRIDAY OCT A G 0 At The N THE A T R E. GRAHAM WILCOX'S STUPENDOUS AND REMARKABLE NARRATIVE, 1 W 0 N D E R F U L L ONDO N.’ THE LIVING THROBBING, PULSING STORY OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST CITY. Characters Whose Names are Written Largo on the Pages of British History Appear and Tell their Fascinating and Entrancing Story. BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY AT CHAS. BEGG AND CO.’S. COMBINED BAND CONCERT, MONSTER BOTANICAL GARDENS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th, Commencing 2.45 sharp. ‘BLUE BONNETS.’ ‘ 25 th FAREWELL TO MESRUT.’ ’THE ROAD TO THE ISLES.’ ‘BECAUSE HE WAS A BONNIE LAD.’ ‘THE HIGH ROAD TO LINTON.’ ‘ MARITANA.’ PIPE BAND .. PIPE BAND PIPE BAND PIPE BAND .„ PIPE BAND PIPE BAND - - SELECTION MARCH—‘2Oth CENTURY’ CONCERT MARCH ... - CONCERT OVERTURE- 1 IAMPA’ OVERTURE ~ MARCH—‘LAUREL WREATHS’ WALTZ—' WBANEB MAD'LN ’ MARCH— 1 THE MAN IN THE MOON’ ‘ GOD SAVE THE KING.’ COLLECTION IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF THE LATE U MOTORMAN E, M. RIX. EVERY BAND AT ITS BEST. DON’T FORGET THE COLLECTION. SPECIAL CARS AS REQUIRED. G. W. HILL, Hon. Sec. to Benefit Committee. 3rd ARTILLERY BAND. ... ‘MEPHISTOPHELES.’ ST. KILDA BAND. ... ... ‘TANCREDL’ KAIKORAI BAND. Ist BATTALION BAND. . ... TRAMWAY BAND. HTJKEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES, WINGATUI, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, Bth and 10th OCTOBER. First Race at 12 o’cloclt.
DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Signor R. Squarise, B.C.M.T. FINAL CONCERT, 1925 SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925, At 8 p.m. The Programme will consist entirely of Compositions by the Society’s Conductor, SIGNOR R. SQUARISE, Including PIANOFORTE SOLO, ‘ CAPRICE FANTASTJQUE ’ (The Spirit of the Waterfall), Miss M. FRAZER, L.R.A.M., VIOLIN SOLO, ‘ L’Adriio 1 (Good-bye), Miss N. GARLAND, L.T.C.L., And an EXCELLENT ORCHESTR AL PROGRAMME. VOCALISTS; Miss CLARE DILLON. Mr R, G. TAPLET. Bos Plan Opens at The P risto! 011 Tuesday October 6. A limited number of 2s 6d tickets obtainable at Tbe Bristol and at the door. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. Q JOHN’S HALL, ROSLYN, WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT (In Aid of New Vicarage Fund), Organised by Mrs Dr Martin, and under the Musical Directorship of Mr E. Hoy wood, F.R.C.O. Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartets, Play-reading, Character Sketches, and Tableaux. Tickets, 2s. DON’T DELAY. If you have lost an article—Advertise at once for it. If you want to-sell—Advertise in tlie ‘Star.’ If you want to buy—Advertise in the ' Btar<’
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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8
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