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AMUSEMENTS. Q C T AGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 8.15. ■HERB'"SHE;'IS AGAIN. CLARA. BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. WHAT A STAR THIS GIRL IS! ' Remember her in ‘ Kid Bools,’ and then in ‘ It.’ WELL, FORGET THEM BOTH, For here she is in her Latest Film, Which CONTAINS MORE LAUGHTER AND ENTERTAINMENT THAN BOTH RUT TOGETHER. ■ ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ ‘ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE.’ Clara Bow, the ‘ It' girl. Here is a bright comedy drama specially suited to her vivid personality. Remember ‘It”? Here is its successor, and it’s a riot. ADDED ATTRACTION. ! TILTON AND WEST, In New Songs and Gags. , OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.). Overture, ‘ Rose Marie ’ (Friml). Circle Plans at Cnas. Begg’s till noon; after at the Theatre. Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. ’Phone Reserves hole till 8 p.m. TO ALL THOSE TO ALL THOSE WHO DESIRE THE VERY BEST WHO DESIRE THE VERY BEST THE SCREEN CAN OFFER. TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE! HERE IS THE HERE IS THE WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE, WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE, To be Presented at Both the OCTAGON AND CTAGON AND THEATRES, EMPIRE EMPIRE COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE! TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE! TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE! — ‘WHAT PRICE GLORY?’ — ‘WHAT PRICE GLORY?’ ‘WHAT PRICE GLORY? “‘What Price Glory?’ holds you tight ami breathless, and leaves you smiling, and (hen very thoughtful. Indeed, I’ve never seen any motion picture at all like this. —Sir John Foster’ Fraser. The London ‘Times’ says; “Here is the leviathan of pictures. The film that has taken England and America by storm. It has been called the greatest comedy ever produced, as well a.s a vivid, dramatic masterpiece.” Box Plans for this Mighty Attraction NOW OPEN. Octagon Circle at Chas. Bepg’s. Stalls at the Theatre (ring Plans at The Bristol;. Theatre ’phone 10-144. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! DON’T BE LEFT LAMENTING! PRICES: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Circle, 2s 9d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Board offered young Man in private home, sunny room; handy 'to town.—779, Star.' OKO HIGH STREET.—Vacancies working rCi)sC Men Boarders, good table, central; also large Furnished Front Room To Lot, fireplace, electric light, conveniences, 12s. —Telephone 13-185. OFFERING Board working Han or Mates; cheerful sunny room; washing, mending; 27s 6d weekly.—Hillside, Cargill's Corner; 810, ‘Star.’ W' H)OW offers comfortable, homely Board Two respectable Men; minute from Workshops; no others kept; reasonable.— 692, ‘ Star/ OUNG Lady, engaged during day, requires Board with private family; reasonable. —Reply 715, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by business Girl, private Board; Stuart or Albert streets preferred ; telephone required.—6s9, ‘Star.’ GENTLEMAN requires Board and Resideuce on rise and convenient to city. -575, ‘Star.’ WANTED, a few Working Men Boarders; t,lia*e rooms; good home, central ; nil conveniences.—ll 7 Stafford street. ARGE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room To Let in private family; no other boarders; electric-light, gas, use of conveniences; would suit one or two persons.—4Bb Castle street.__ , OMFORTABLE Board-Residence offered Three respectable Mon, within Id section south; every convenience; everything done.—4sl, 1 Star.* , 4S BED, Breakfast; Rooms, 10s; Permanent Boarders, 30s week.—Dominion House, Cumberland _ street, 2 minutes railway station (past Fire Brigade Station); electric light; piano; 'phone 15-556- J WANTED Known—Vacancy for Boarders, single rooms; electric light, hot and cold water; dinner from 13 to 1.30, Is sd’ hot lea, 5 to 6,50, price Is 6d.—Windsor House (late Occidental), Manse street, Dunedin. ■ tjOARD-KBSIDENCE. central; every conJ 3 venionce; tariff moderate ; good table. —Tc Rahiri House, Stuart street. NSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered forsuperior accom-1 modation; rooms and suites of rooms to | let; use of tennis court.—'Phone 22-550. 'ANTED Known—That Billheads, Cir- , culars, Cards, Programmes, and ral Printing of every description are ited at tr.e’ ‘ Evming Star’ Office at irate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 8