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AMUSEMENTS. Drama, action, and passionate romance, with aptly timed touches of comedy to relievo action—such is the picturisation of ‘THE DESERT HEALER,’ ‘THE DESERT HEALER,’ Which comes to the 0 C T A GON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, . Under the screen title of ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ 'OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘OLD LOVES AND NEW,' r OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ ‘ OLD LOVES AND NEW,’ Featuring LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE And BARBARA BEDFORD. BARBARA BEDFORD. A new lore story of the desert hy that remarkable woman, EDITH M. HULL, The author of that famous novel, ‘THE SHEIK.’ ‘THE SHEIK.’ ‘THE. SHEIK.’ ‘THE SHEIK.’ Another flaming drama of the desert transferred to the screen in all its glorious Oriental romance and conflict, enacted against the untrammelled backgrounds of the East OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Directed by Hr L. D. Austin. Overture—‘ Masaniollo ’ (Auhor). Incidental Music will include; ‘Venetian Serenade’ (Luzzatli). ‘ Caucasian Sketches ’ _ (Ivanoff), ‘ Oriental Intrigue ’ (Nicodc). ‘The Caravan (Lubumirsky). ‘ Gipsy Melodies ’ (Dvorak). ‘Queen of Sheba ’ (Goldmark), etc. Box Plans Circle at Theatre. Si alls a t Theatre from .10 a.m All reserves, 2s 9d. ’Phone reserves held till 7.45. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT 1 At 3. At 8. At 8. For Positively the Last Time. The Aristae rat of Comedies. ‘ HIS TEMPORARY WIFE,’ Or ‘JANE,’ ‘J.hNE,’ ‘JANE,’ Which was greeted last evening hy an audience which'filled the theatre to capacity. ‘HIS TEMPORARY WIPE’ ‘HIS TEMPORARY WIFE’ ‘HIS TEMPORARY AVIFE’ ‘HIS TEMPORARY WIFE’ Was received with those outbursts so dear to the heart of the players, and is voted on ail hands as the outstanding comedy success of the year. A threat reception ae-orded to our own BESSIE THOMSON, Who has been acclaimed inimitable in the stellar role of “Jane.” TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NTG w T! TO-NIGHT! THE REPERTORY PLAYERS Including BESSIE THOMSON, Supported by Major Lamocn as Charles S-hacklclon. A. R. Gardner as WiTam the B-ulcr). TT. \V. Hunter as Kershaw (Trustee). Winnie Beck as Lucy Norton. Elsie M'Peak as Mr= PNton. A. C. Maclaren as Mr Piston. Lester Mo'ler as Claude. ‘HIS TEMPORARY WIFE,’ The Cornedv of 1.000 Laughs, In 3 Acts. NOTE—The Period Furniture which was so greatly admired in the settings was kindly . supplied by “Russslls,” Princes street. _ . A Big Scream at Little Prices, and remcm ber Orchestra under tbe d"-eotion of Mrs W Hacgitt. TO-NIGHT: No EaGy Doors. No Bookin— Fee. No Amusement Tax. TARIFF; D.C. and 0.5.. 3s; Stalls, 2s; T‘C ls - R : n- Theatre ’phone from 7 o clock Ton’ghtYor Bookings (No. 1,723). R OSL T N TO-NIGHT! THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! A Stirring Melodrama, ‘LAUGHING AT DANGER' ‘LAUGHING AT DANGER.,' ' LAUGHJNO AT DANGER,’ Featuring RICHARD TALMADGE, Supported bv EVA NOVAK. A vivid picture of the underworld, _international spies, chases, fights, a beautiful love story. You’ll love every second of it. THE ANNUAL MISSIONARY SALE OF WORK Of the Hanover Street Baptist 'Women’s Missionary Sowing Circlo. WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOLROOM On TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, From 2.30 p.m.-9.30 p.m. Rev. E. ?. Tuckwell, 8.A.. will open the Sale at 2.30 p.m., and Miss Bcckingsalo will speak. Musical Programme During the Evening. (Ti RAND DANCE RECITAL, WITH V* DIVERTISSEMENTS, By the PUPILS OF MISS LINDA M'DOXALD, To be held in the ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL On WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24th, At 8 p.m. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Accompanist, Miss Evelyn Paine. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. (Hon. Conductor, Mr James Coombs.) iTH 'CONCERT, THIRTY-NINTH L SEASON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SATURDAY, 27ih NOVEMBER. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. , 150 Rattray street. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QIUMMER SHOW, Burns Hall, WEDNESfO DAY. December 8. Entries Close Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY, December 6, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. E TJ O H R E! EUCHRE! WAARTAH TEA ROOMS. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. 7—Orders—7. Admission, 2s. DANCE! Extended night, trades hi TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 1 EAST TATERI SCHOOL ALL EX-PUPILS are, cordially invited to Attend the 70th Anniversary Celebrations of above School, to be held from 10th to 12th DECEMBER, 1926. Full particulars may be obtained on application from the undersigned. ALLAN .MITCHELL,. Secretary, Mosgiel. ryou Lose Anything, Advertise m tht ■ Star! Lost and Found Colunjn.

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Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 8

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