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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON, T.HEA T-R E, OCTAGON. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE, LABOR DAY (MONDAY), 2.30. Never' in the Motion Picture History of Now Zealand has sucli 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 Romo, Paris, London, and New York. ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ RO.MOLA.'

‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘ KOMOLA.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘KOMOLA.’ , ‘ Romola.’ ‘KOMOLA.’ ‘Romola.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘ROMOLA.’ ‘Romola.’ THE' BOOK. THE BOOK. George Eliot’s classic story of Love, Adventure, Intrigue has been road by millions, and since the advent of tho picture it is being road by more millions than ever. THE STORY WILL NEVER DIE. It has been read and commented on by News Critics, Literary Critics, Ministers, Editorial Writers, Librarians, and Historians, and so it will continue to be right down tho ages to come. ‘ ROMOLA ’ will be Preceded by A SPECIAL PROLOGUE. A SPECIAL PROLOGUE. GRAND OPERATIC SCRNA. Tho Celebrated Miserere Duet from 1 il trovatore; ARTISTSMiss S. MITCHELL. Mr W. MITCHELL. Box Plans now open. Circle at Chas. Bogg’s. Stalls at Theatre. King 3,091. Box Plans for Labor Day Night (Moi Ring 3,091. Holiday Prices. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY AT 2 and 7.30. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING,’ ' ‘THE HAPPY ENDING, From the Play by lAN HAY. lAN HAY, Ee:: EAY COMPTON, FAY COMPTON, EAY COMPTON, FAY COMPTON, A production of < picture with a dr; of the ordinary, mother's fight to from tho fath iring JACK BUCHANAN. JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN. JACK BUCHANAN. ..standing merit. A imatic story quite out Tho tender story of a preserve her children :r’s evil influence. A Play of Tears, Cheers, and Smiles. A WESTERN THAT IS A WESTERN. ART ACORD’S ART ACORD’S GREATEST TRIUMPH, ‘THE UP.’ ‘THE SET UP.’ pLAZA AND GRAN 1) MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7,30. COMMENCING TO-DAY. j A terrific battle of wits, fists, and six- j shooters. ‘THE SET UP,’ ‘THE SET UP.’ ‘THE SET UP,’ ‘THE SET UP,’ One of the best horse stories of the year, featuring tho fighting king of tho saddle, ART ACORD, ART ACORD, Brilliantly supported by “ Raven,” tho marvellous horse, and “ Rex,” the wonder dog. Horse tricks, dog tricks, gun tricks, and a sensational romantic Western story to round nut an hour of solid entertainment. It’s one of tho most thrilling outdoor pictures that Big Art has ever made.

In addition: The Passionate Story of TemptationPrimitive, yet Modern. Motro-Goldwyn’s Unusual Production, ‘THE PRAIRIE WIFE,’ ‘THE PRAIRIE WIFT,’ ‘THE PRAIRIE WIFE,’ Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON, DOROTHY DEVORE. Comedy. Gazette. iriNGr EDWAHD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY, at 2.15. MARION DAVIES And ANTONIO MORENO. In a Lavish, Colorful Drama, ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK. ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK. ‘BEVERLEY OF GRAUSTARK. You will laugh, you will thrill, you will bo amazed. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES. BRIGHTON. Moonlight excursion and dance; On SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. Corporation Bus will leave Grand Pictures at 7.15, leaving Brighton on return 11.30. FARE (including Admission to Dance), 5s Return. CRICKET. THE CARISBROOK CLUB will hold Net Practice at Carisbrook on SATURDAY, 23rd inst. All Present and Intending Members invited to be present.—H. M’CONNOCHIE, Hon. Secretary. HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOTEL, •jEARMAN'S PRIVATE BRIGHTON. Entirely under New Management, eautifully Situated, Overlooking Beach. IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND GOOD TABLE. Corning and Afternoon Teas a Specialty. Moderate Tariff. Ring Pearman, Brighton. LABOR Day Visitors to Waitati can obtain Morning-Afternoon Tea, Luncheon, etc., at Leith House. Q UEENSTOWN. —To Let, November 15th to December 11th, Furnished House;

all conveniences.—Apply Box 4, Queenstown. ANTED, for 2 or 3 weeks from Christmas, Crib, at Brighton.—Address 532, ‘Star.’ RELIGIOUS. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. TRIUMPH LODGE, No. 9. MEMBERS OP ABOVE LODGE are reminded to ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICE to be held on SUNDAY, October 24th, at 6.15 p.m., in tho Baptist Church, King Edward street, South Dunedin. Members of Sister Lodges cordially invited. By Order of tho W.M. Q. T. WEIGHT, Secretary, No. 3.

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Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8