AMUSEMENTS. Managerial note. Tlio Octagon Picture Theatre Concert Orchestra of Twelve Performers plays ONLY at the Octagon Picture Theatre Every Evening at 7.45. ACTAGON THEATRE W TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. The Management Presents BE HE DANIELS In ‘ THE CROWDED HOUR.’ ‘ THE CROWDED HOUR.’ There never has been a picture to more as this ono does —both feet on the accelerator, and a super-sort of petrol. Musical Programme by THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. 12 Artistic Performers. Director, Mr Arthur Ncate. Overture, ‘ Merry Wives of Windsor ’ (Nicolai), by request; ‘La Source Ballet Suite’ (Delibes)—(a) ‘Pas dcs Bcharpes,' (h) ‘ Scene d’Amour,’ (c) ‘ Variation,’ (d) ‘Danse CircassicnncFinal Movement from the ‘ Symphony in C Minor ’ (Beethoven) ; ‘ Slavonic Rhapsody,’ Op. 114 (Friedemann); ‘Hungarian Dance,’ No. 10 (Brahms); ‘ Serenade ’ (Jensen): ‘Slavonic Dance,’ No. 15 (Dvorak); Two Song Transcriptions—(a) ‘Trees’ (Rasbach), (b) ‘ Love’s Sorrow ’ (Shelley); ‘ Serenade ’ (Moskowski)j ‘Prelude’ (Glazanouw). Circle Reserves at Begg’s, Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phone 3,091. rpSE EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre). TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. ‘INTO THIS NET,’ ‘INTO THE NET.’ Written by Richard E. Enright (Commissioner of Police, New York City). STARTLING! ENTHRALLING 1 With EDNA MURPHY, JACK MULHALL, and CONSTANCE BENNETT. WHAT A STORY! Hero is an actual adventure taken from the Secrecy of the Police Records. IT’S TRUE I IT’S TRUE! THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or ’Phone 444. QEAND AND PLAZA "ALL NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY. MATINEE, 2. EVENING, 7, MAE MURRAY, More fascinating, MAE MURRAY, more alluring, in ‘ CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ ‘ CJRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ ‘ CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,’ By BLA SCO IBANEZ. Witchery old as the world, beauty young as the spring. She fascinated all men, wove a spell around their hearts, yet cared for none. Additional Feature: « JACK HOXIE, And the Ranch Riders, in ‘DON DAREDEVIL,’ ‘ DON DAREDEVIL,’ An ont-of-thc-ordinary Western Adventure Drama. EXHIBITION VISITORS NOTE GRAND CONCERT In aid of DUNEDIN CITY TRAMWAYS BAND, BURNS HALL, TO-NIGHT, DECEMBER 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Assisted by Dunedin’s heading Artists. Patron, Mr W. H. Mackenzie. ’ r r S. Douglas (Chairman s Commit!ce). , ... Tramways Hand. Mr .las. Patlnrson. Miss E. Hillikcr. ... Mr W. H. Mackenzie. Mr Ruffell. Misses Robinson and Agncw. Mrs .C. Samson. Chairman, Mr Tramw Selection ... ... Humorous Song , Recitation Song Violin Solo Double Clog Song Ventriloquist Song Euphonium Solo ... Song ... Humorous Recitation Humorous Song Hard , Mr B. Prichard. Mr G. Henderson. Mr A. Winslade. Mr F. Hall. ... Miss Ncilson. . Mr Jas. Patterson. . Tramwavs Band. God Save llio King Accompanist, Mrs G. Brown. Piano Supplied bv Gluts. Hogg and Co. Follow (lie Hand to /Burns Hall. _ Admission, 2s and Is; Children, Half-price. And by Honorary Members’ Tickeis. Doors Open 7.15. W. BELCHER, Secretary.
A FREE DAY AT THE EXHIBITION Including Morning Tea, Dinner, High Tea, ami Official Amusements. grand euchre tournament. WARATAH TEA ROOM AMD HALL, TO-MORl!OW (WEDNESD'AY), At 8 p.m. 2s Admission 2s. List of Prizes in To-morrow's Papers. RAYOY CABAUET. The Most Beautiful and Complctelycf|uip]>cd Dance Hall in Australasia. A Dependable Source of Happiness to Men and; Women of all Ages. DANCING DANCING TO-NIGHT —8 to 11—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —8 to 11-TO-NIGHT. An Entirely Informal Event. Admission 3s 6(1. Dancing may lie enjoyed in the Tudor Hull under any climatic conditions on account of its perfect system of ventilation. THE SAVOY. PERSONAL. •ft s ATKIMO.MAIj.— Persons wishing Intro. iVjL duct ions view Matrimony wnto to Manager X.Z. Progressive Agency, 12 Panama street, Wellington. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHITE STORES, OWAKA, IVISITORS to I’ounawca during the holiV day season can rely on being supplied .itti Groceries and All Necessary Household {cquivemenls, including Coal. ()-dcrs delivered daily In Ponnawa dnrng the holiday season. A trial order is oFicited. Prices reasonable.. PAUL M; RENTON. 'Phone 2s. RANFURLY. BAONALD PRIVATE HOTEL. J.T .First-class Accommodation for Holi-day-makers and Travelling Public. C. DONALD, Proprietor. 'Phone 3S; Box 35, Ranfurly. rSIAIEKI MOUTH BOARDING-HOUSE has A Vacancies for Visitors desiring restful change. Bedrooms overlooking river, sea, and beach. Good table. Hoc k now for Xmas and avoid disappointment. Tariff, £S 10s week or 10s day.—Mrs ROBINSON, Proprietress. ISJSTA RBI NGTON (Ideal Holiday Resort)". ? v Warrington House has Vacancies for visitors; superior accommodation and every convenience; hook now for your Christmas holidays.--H. Couper, proprietor. OURAKANUI. —Visitors, note; Mrs Phit.l. Epson has a large stock of Groceries, Soft. Drinks, Confectionery; order your Bread at house or Wright’s Bakery, King street. 'AITATL—To Let, by the year, Oneroomed Crib, 2 bunks, utensils; 2s. --B. Beasley, Wailati. - rooms, Brighton, near baths, Pest Office.—Particulars 5 Cole street, Caversham. W.\ RRIXfiTON.-Purnishod Five-roomed House, near beach, Christmas holidays or any period.—-Kidd, 75 Princes streets
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Evening Star, Issue 19129, 22 December 1925, Page 8
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