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AMUSEMENTS. ■q,C TAG 0 N THEATRE, OCTA G 0 IL COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 7.45. Never in tho Motion Picture History of New Zealand has such a notable, noble, stupendous, and splendidly beautiful motion picture production been secured for this dominion. It comes straight after and fresh -from its triumphant seasons at Rome, Paris, London, and Now York.

‘ KOMOLA. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola; ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘KOMOLA.’ ‘Komola. ‘KOMOLA.’ ‘Komola. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komoia. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘KOMOLA.’ ‘Komola. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Komola. THE KOOK. THE KOOK. . . T Goorgo Eliot’s classic story of Lovo, Adventure, Intrigue has been read by. millions, and since the advent of the picture it is being read by more millions than ever. THE STORY WILL NEVER DIE. It has boon road and commented on bv News Critics, Literary Critics, Ministers, Editorial Writers, Librarians, and Historians, and so it will continue to be right down tbo ages to ‘ KOMOLA ’ will be Preceded by A SPECIAL PROLOGUE. A SPECIAL PROLOGUE. GRAND OPERATIC SCEKA. The Celebrated Miserere Duct from ‘IL TROVATORLV ARTISTS— Miss S. MITCHELL. Mr W. MITCHELL. Box Plans now open. Circle at Cbas, Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre. Ring 3,091. EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A MASSIVE WESTERN DRAMA, ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,’ ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,’ Starring ALICE TERRY, CONWAY TEARLE. A lonely girl at the mercy of three men " who fought to own her. T IT E A T E £ TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. FINAL PRESENTATION OF ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK,’ ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK,’ ‘BEVERLEY OF. GRAUSTARK,’ ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK,’ Featuring MARION DAYIBS. 3IAIUON DAVIES. Ably Supported by ANTONIO MORENO. ANTONIO MORENO. Action is predominant; spectacular drama is ever present; whimsical comedy is not lacking; vaet assemblages and gorgeous frowns' hold the eye and charm the senses. There's romance, gaiety, and real humor in this lavish production, which is further enriched by technicolor sequences. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Directed by Mr L. D. Austin). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. ’Phone 3,051.

|IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Commencing on MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 (LABOR DAY), At THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE MATINEE. J. V. HANNA Has' the Honor to Present A Tempest of Mordant Delimit. The Colossal Spectacle, ‘ WATCH YOUR STEP.’ Crammed with tho Biggest Hits from the Musical World, including: ‘Picador,’ ‘Dream of Love,’ ‘That Certain Party,’ ‘ Your Green Hat,’ ‘ After tho Dawn,’ ‘ Grandfather’s Day,’ ‘Holloa, Aloha,’ ‘Chang,’ ‘Valencia,’ ‘Spain,’ ‘When Autumn Leaves arc Falling,’ ‘I Wonder Where My Baby is To-night?’ ‘Roll 'm Girls,’ ‘Midnight Waltz,’ ‘Five Foot Two,’ ‘ Lovo Time in Hawaii,’ ‘ Sleepy Hollow Tunc,’ ‘ Lazy Daisies Grow,’ etc., _ And embracing tho following Sccnas: — ‘Tho Land of tho Almond Blossoms.’ ‘ Tho Cliineso Magician,' who introduces ‘Tho Pagoda,' ‘The Romanco of the Fruit.’ _ 1 Christmas Night in Tokio.* i . ‘The Sioux Indian Gamp.’ .A,: , ‘ Wonderful Argentina.’ • . ■ ‘Our Lady of tho Snows.’ - ; ' . ‘ Grandfather’s Days.’ The Living Alabaster Tableaux. Tho Midnight Waltz Scene. On tho Beach at Waikiki (Hawaii). The Pyramids, the Long Horse, Parallel Bars, Horizontal Bar Demonstrations; in short, A HUGE CARNIVAL DE LUXE. Orchestra under the direction of Mrs W. Haggitt. Leader, Air J. A. Wallace, L.T.C.L. Produced hy Mr Percy James. Incidental Dances by Miss Lappan. PRICES: 3,2 s, and Is. Plan at Bristol. Day Sales may bo obtained at Geyser Soda Fountain. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, Cd extra. Booking foe, 6d. Children Half-price to Labor Day Matinee. MISCELLANEOUS. ART. Silk Stockings. — Another shipment of entirely now shadings, guaranteed holeproof and laddcrproof, at T. Ross’s, importer. _____ E‘ XTRA~heavy~Si'lk above the knee, with seam and full-fashioned shape; a splendid fit, with groat wear. /hi LlSTENHuitriiow like satin after wash-, v3T ing; prices, 3s lid, Is lid, 5s lid, 6s lid nil reinforced with lisle thread. rrUIES.O are imported specially to our JL, order and are best value over shown here.—T. Ross, importer. _ PORTOBELLO, Labor Day, by train and steamer Tarowai; see time-table Saturday; return fare, Is 6d. %NT ANTED.—Tho finest Paint for local YV condition, Porfccto, Guaranteed Paint, 19s 6d; buy nothing- else.—Wren’s. B. UPTON, Painter and Art Paper- « hanger, Grainor, Glazier, etc. Brighton street. !to:-lyn: ’phono 9,144. McINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d; from all chemists, every-

where. (’ TALDiR’S Quarries Deliver Screenings, J Sand, Asphalt, Tar, Lime, Cement anywhere; lowest rates.—’Phono 32 fftr quick service. npBNMS Rackets.—Retailer’s Stock firstX class Tennis Rackets to bo cleared; 19s 6d, 355, 37s 6d each— Brazcndalo and Co., 299 Princes street. cTjiCOND-HAND Furniture. Duchcsso O Chests, Wardrobe , Bedsteads, Pianos, Dining Room Suites, Sideboards, Linoleums; low prices.—Brazcndalo and Co., 299 Princes street "iSH at wharf prices.—Minnock, fishmonger, Octagon (opp. Cathedral); ’phone 2,305. ANTED.—Wallpapers, prices that are VV i unequalled anywhere; visit show rooms, inspect windows; you’ll save money. —Wrongs, "ipORTOBELLO, Labor Day, by train and JL steamer Tarcwai; see time-table Saturday; return fare, Is Gel. ASK Burgess and Hewitt’s prise for that Painting, Paperhanging, or Glazing; they arc prompt, conscientious, reliable, and reasonable; no job too large, none too small. —Ring 3,231 or 9,603. USED Typewriters (guaranteed perfect order) from £3 cadi; all makes.— Typewriter Co., corner Water-Bond streets. I~jr ART’S Do Luxe Coach (20-seater) may jL bo Hired privately for parties to any part of the dominion; moderate charges. -Ring 2,185. . MISS THORNTON, Clairvoyant, 36 FilIcul street; hours, 1.50 to 8 p.m. OWNER having 6-cylinder Buick Car wishes to Exchange for Section; particulars. —No'. 383, ‘ Star ’ Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

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