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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE Presents TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, MILTON SILLS, with DOROTHY MACKAILL, In ‘THE MAKING OF O’MALLEY.’ A Motion Picture Review says: “This is the finest characterisation Milton Sills has yet given on the screen.” THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA Is famous throughout New Zealand, under the baton of A. F. Ncate, L.T.C.L., and will render the following:—■ Suite, ‘Four Fancies’ (Somerville)—(a) Allegretto, (b) A r alae, (c) Andante con Moto, (d) Tempo di Marcia. ‘ Intermezzo, Op. 9, No. 3 1 (Richard Strauss). ‘ Rigodon ’ (Re.yloff). ‘Sunset Meditation’ (Biggs). ‘Serenade’ (Jensen). ‘Air ds Ballet’ (Eorch). ‘Canzonetta’ (Herbert). ‘ Romanza ’ (Granados). ‘ Wicgcnlind ’ (Brahms). , ‘Morris Dance,’ from York Pageant Music (Noble). •Polonaise,’ from the opera, ‘Eugene Onegin ’ (Tschaikowsky). BOX PLAN: Circle at Clms. Hogg and Co. Stalls at Theatre 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 'J'HE EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin's Premier Picture Theatre). Day Session \ p.m. Night Session de Luxe 7.45 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Metro Goldwyn present the Snappiest Societv Drama of the Jazz Ago. Direct from ‘the Do Luxe Theatre, Wellington, After a record run of CROWDED HOUSES, ‘SINNERS IN SILK, ‘SINNERS IN SILK,’ ‘SINNERS IN SILK,’ Featuring An all-star cast, including Eleanor Boardman, Virginia Lee Corbin, Adolphe Hcnjoii, Conrad Nagel, etc. The Court of the grinning god Jazz. White-eyed lights shimmering on silken sheen —wild, throbbing laughter, broken by sudden shrieks and the popping of champagne corks—a discordant syncopated dinlove whispers, tense and impassioned. Into it stepped a roue rejuvenated by a miracle of science, a lovely girl playing with danger for a new thrill, and a boy strange to bis surroundings. Come! Sec the thrill clanger provided. Superb Supporting Programme. Empire Select Orchestra (all solo players). Mr Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir, Overture, ‘ Echoes of the Opera,’ comprising themes from well-known Grand Opera;.; Entr’acte, Selections from Musical Comedy ‘Sally’ (art. by C. Parnell). Box Plans, Bristol Piano Company, or ring Theatre 444. ■pVEETBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents The Kid in his best picture. JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN In ‘A BOY OF FLANDERS.’ ‘A BOY OF FLANDERS.’ You’ll be thrilled as you were never thrilled before when you see Teddy, the wonder dog, go out in a, blizzard that sweeps the Antworpian fields and rescue his liltle master and restore him to _ the affection of his little sweetheart, Alois. Supported by BEBE DANIELS In ‘THE MANICURE GIRL.’ King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. JOHNNY HINES i ]n ‘THE'SPEED SPOOK,’ ‘THE SPEED SPOOK.’ Never a story like it. Never so much hectic excitement crammed into six reels of action and la nghs. QIIEE N’ S T HEATRE . DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In ‘THE SPEED SPOOK.’ ‘THE SPEED SPOOK,’ ‘THE SPEED SPOOK.’ The most, spectacular automobile race ever filmed, the*’ most extraordinary plot of pathos, pep, and politics, and the funniest six reels of action and thrills, with the ever-clovcr and humorous Johnny Hines in the feature role. p L A Z A A IT I) GH A N 1) Matinee Open 1.30, Start 2 p.m. Evening Open 7, Start 7.00. TO-DAY'S BIG PROGRAMME: LIONEL BARRYMORE, The Foremost Dramatic Slav, in ‘THE MAN OF IRON,’ A forceful and dynamic play of a loveless marriage. ADDED ATTRACTION: AVi 11 Fox Presents ‘ WAGES FOR WIVES.’ ‘WAGES FOR WIVES.’ Is a wife a slave, a servant, or a sweet.heart? This merry comedy-drama, is based on the family bank roll. Don’t miss it. |p C II R E! E U C II R E! SATURD.W--8 p.m.- SATURDAY, TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. SPECIAL £5 ORDER-IE PRIZE, And 10 Oilier Prizes. Take St. Hilda. Car. TUB SQUARE DEAL, 2s. •p U C II R E! T n-N 1 G II T! WARATAH TEA .ROOMS. Special Prize. Order £2 It’sAdmission, 2s.

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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 8