AMUSEMENTS. 0 OTAGON THEAT R E TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Paramount Presents BEHE DANIELS In ‘TUB CROWDED HOUR.’ ‘ THE CROWDED HOUR.’ LIFE TUMBLED DOWN IN A HEAP! It was odd how it all happened; she had wanted a sweetheart, love, romance but they never came. Thrills she had craved for—but they passed her by. Adventure, sensation, everything all had missed her. Then suddenly—in one smashing hour — tley tumbled around her. Sixty minutes of shattering shocks, and a thrill to every second. There never has been a picture, to move as this ono does—both feeiVbju the accelerator, and a super-sort of petrol. With Kenneth Harlan leading man and T. Roy Barnes, Frank Morgan, and Helen bee Worthing in the cast, Musical Programme by THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr Arthur Neate. Overturn, ‘ Merry Wives of Windsor ’ ("Nicolai), by request; ‘La Source Ballet Suite’ (Delibes) —(a) ‘Pas des Echarpos,' (b) ‘Scone d’Amour,’ (c) ‘Variation,’ (d) ‘ Danse Circassienne ’; Pinal Movement from the ’ Symphony in C Minor ’ (Beethoven) ; ‘ Slavonic Rhapsody,’ Op. 114 (Eriedemann) ; ‘ Hungarian Dance,’ No. 10 (Brahms) ; * Serenade ’ (.Jensen) ; ‘ Slavonic Dance,’ No. 15 (Dvorak); r IVo Song Transcriptions—(a) ‘Trees’ (Rashach), (b) ‘ Love’s Sorrow ’ (Shelley 1 ; ‘ Serenade ' (Moskowski); ‘Prelude’ (Glar.anouw). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phono 3,091. •JTHE EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre). TO-DAY, at 2, TO-NIGHT, at 7. ‘ INTO THE NET/ Written by Richard E. Enright (Commissioner of Police, New York City). STARTLING! ENTHRALLING! With EDNA MURPHY, JACK MULHALL, and CONSTANCE BENNETT. WHAT A STORY! Twenty of New York's Most Beautiful Society Girls Disappear Suddenly, Mysteriously. WHY? HOW? The, first true story of the police, brimming with :i(tion and novelty, mystery and suspense. Hero is an actual adventure taken from the Secrecy of the I’olice Records. IT'S TRUE! IT’S TRUK! THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). Entr'acte, Selection from ‘The Bohemian Girl’ (Balfe). USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or ’Phone 444. EVERYBODY ’ S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7. Extended Season. MARY PICK FORD Mary pick ford MAIt V PICK FORD lu ‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.' ‘LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ ‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ Her Wonderful Curls of Gold are flung free as she romps through n story so splendidly heart, compelling that tho tears of sympathy are driven away by swift wrinkles of laughter. JOYING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45; TO-MORROW, at 2.15. Master Picture presents EDNA MURPHY and JACK MULHALL In ‘INTO THE NET,’ ’INTO THE NET,' Unquestionably Ihe most baffling mystery ever filmed. Vibrant with tho intensity of an electric shock. SERIAL AND OTHERS.
oTJEE N’ S TIIEA Tll E ■ " THREE .SESSION’S DAILY: 10. 2. 7. First National presents BLANCHE SWEET And RONALD COLMAN In MIIS SUPREME MOMENT.’ MIIS SUPREME MOMENT.’ The strangest love pari, man ami maid ever made. Von live with them through lovo moments that thrill you. Scenes of beauty and luxury. In Addition. ■EVERYMAN'S WIFE,’ The story of a woman who tried to win back her*husband from a supposed rival by (ho old method of counter-attack. Q ll AX T) A A T ]) VI- A Z A ALL NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAV, MATINEE, 2. EVENING, 7, MAE MURRAY, More fascinating, MAE MURRAY, more alluring, in ‘ CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ •CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ ‘ ( lIK E. VUE ENCHANTRESS/ By KLASCO IBANEZ. Witchery old as (ho world, beauty young as the spring. She fascinated all men, wore a spell around their hearts, yet cared for none. Additional Feature: JACK I.IOXIE, And the Ranch Riders, in ‘ DON DAREDEVIL,’ ‘ DON DAREDEVIL,’ An oul-of-tho-ordinary Western Adventure Drama. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. fini’’ RAIIJRI, Stuart street. —Exhibition JL Visitors will find First-class BOARDRESIDENCE, single and double bedrooms, ’Rhone 3,135; telegrams, To Rahiri, Dunedin. Mrs .1 ONEvS-NEII.SON, Proprietress. BUSINESS Girl wants Hoard, vicinity dvxhibit.ioii; immediate, .permanent; enns moderate.— 77, • Star.’ BOARD wanted, bed and breakfast only, by 2 young Ladies, fortnight Chris inas; urgent.—7o, ’ Slav.’ w ANT'EtD, Single Room, with fireplace; south end; permanent.---Reply A.K., ‘ Star STACAJS’CY for 2 Gsntlemon Hoarders, v double bedroom, term of Exhibition ; arage.—lß3 Union street. Vj"ICK Double Bedroom, bed and break--A fast; 3 minutes’ walk from Kxhibiion; vacant from 22nd to 29th December. •Reply 62, ‘Star.’ | XT ANTED, Bedroom and Sitting Room, If use conveniences, by respectable tarried Couple, lor January 4th; permanent. —Address, stating terms, 65, ' Star.' M ENTI.EMAN, arriving Dunedin SaturJT day. requires Bed and Breakfast till hursdny morning; private family.-Par-r.ula.rs A. H. Leonard, G.P.0., Dunedin. (Soi.TBLB Bedroom, suitable married Li* couple, or two single gentlemen, with oard,-Telephone 3,573. IJOARD and Residence, double and single .3 rooms; suit friends. —18 London street. L7OUNG Gentleman requires superior I Beard and Residence (permanent) ■oin middle of January; central preferred, -Reply 952, ’ Star.’ " ARGE Single Bed-Silting Room offered _J Exhibition visitor, with or without reakfast: nice home, central; terms reamable.—lo4, ‘Star’ Office. /TET Quotations from ‘Evening Star’ <br Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.
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Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 8
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