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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT. 7,45. THE BLOOD TINGLING, THE IMMORTAL RETREAT. ‘ Mows * was filmed on the actual aites exclusively by “ Men of Mens," ex-service men. and men who are at present serving in the British Army. If YOU are British, proudly think of ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.* ' MONS. 1 ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ' MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ * MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ • MONS.’ “ PASS BY ONCE MORE, YE OLD CONTEMPTIBLES, AND BURN INTO OUR HEARTS AGAIN THE MEANING OF YOUR SACRIFICE.” ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘MONS.’ ’ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘MONS.’ Think of ‘ MONS.’ • MONS.’ ’ MONS.’ • MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ Sydney Sun,’ Juno 3, 1927; “Reconstructed as a Metro-Goldwyn film, with the assistance of the British War Office and the Admiralty, the heroic struggles of the “ Old Contemptibles ” against the flower of the German army, will thrill the world anew! In every sense ‘ Mens,’ as a film, is a different type of war picture ... its appeal should go direct to the hearts. . . . The film is not without its lighter side, for even in the war’s darkest days the British soldier’s droll sense of humor did not desert him. ‘ Mons ’ is a vividly interesting portrayal of a tremendous British feat of arms. A Notable Event. BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, “ The. man who fired the first shot in the Great War,” will appear, and speak of “ Mons.” A Special Musical Programme, arranged by Hr L. D. Austin, Musical Director, will be rendered by the OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Light Cavalry’ (Suppe). Circle Plans at GHAS. B EGG’S til! NOON, then at the THEATRE. Stalls at the THEATRE, Ring 13-091. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.30. BOXING! TO PUPILS AND INTENDING PUPILS. PLEASE Note, I RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, 12th. Open Classes Monday and Thursday. Private Tuition arranged. Gymnasium, 208 Princes street (above Allan’s, fruiterer). TOM HARRIS. MILITARY NOTICES. 0L ST * BN ‘ OTAGO REGIMENT. 1. The Management of the Octagon Theatre Inns kindly consented to allow Members of this Regiment to see the Picture ‘Mons’ on MONDAY, January 9. for a charge of Is per head. This Picture was produced under the sanction and with the co-operation of the Army Council. 2. The following will parade at entrance to Queen’s Gardens, Lower High street, at 7 p.m. on MONDAY, January 9, and then march to the Theatre: —H.Q. Wing, •‘ A ” Coy., “C” Coy., “D” Coy, (Dunedin portion), and Band. Dress: Drill order, without arms. A. S. FALCONER, Major, For Officer Commanding. January 8, 1928. ARTILLERY UNITS, DUNEDIN. rTIHE 12th and 14th BATTERIES will it Parade at Queen's Gardens as follows ; llth Battery; 7 p.m. TUESDAY, 10th hist. 12th Battery and Arlillerv Band: 7 p.m., WEDNESDAY, llth inst. After Parade the Units will March to the Octagon Theatre for the purpose of seeing the Picture, 1 MONS.' Arrangements have been made with the management for admission of Territorials in uniform for Is. It is the desire of (he Officer Commanding that all ranks should see this picture. I. K. WITH ELL, Lieut. R.N.Z.A., Artillery Instructor, Dunedin. MOTORS AND CYCLES. FOR SALE, ORD i-TON CHASSIS; ruxlci gear; self-starter; well shod; good running sr. Body would suit butcher, small grobaker, fish hawker, or parcel delivery, y 18 mouths old. Price, £55. H. PARKER. Body Builder, Anderson's Bay road. ’hone 23-131. IR SALE, 6-volt Motor Car Battery; good reason for selling cheap.—764, r' Office. |R SALE, Indian Chief and Sidecar; electric lights; late model; £4O or offer.—7so, ’ Star.’ )K SALE, Second-hand Motor Bodies; Fixed-side Truck Body, suit one-ton sis, £lO. JDGB Roadster, all steel body and hood, £l7; also, Back for 5-seatcr x, £2 10s. LEND ID late model Hup. 5-seater, complete, £2O; splendid 5-seater ebaker Body, complete, £lfh LSO, several Hoods, Wind Screens, Screens, etc.; cheap.—Parker, body Jor, Anderson’s Bay road; ’phone 23-131. YKLAND Six; well shod 3-seater; any trial; cheap.—6oa Filleul street. JR SALE, Motor Cycle, 3-speed, kick start, gearbox; good order; £lo. ‘Star.’ -GENT Sale, 1925, Motor Cycle, mechanically sound; gift price; see this t.—l 6 Bath street. UGLAS Motor Cycle For Sale, £3; fair order, or suitable for parts.—9 : street. ANTED Purchase, Bicycle, in good order; low frame preferred.—Price Mil particulars to 829, ‘Star.’ ‘R SALE, Ford Light Delivery, in good. order; price £25; no further use; —Address No. 830, ‘Star’ Office. R SALE, Motor Cycle; perfect mechanical' order, tyres good; £6; regis—32 Richardson street, St. Kilda. WANTED To Sell, Gent’s Cycle, good running order; cheap.—B94, ‘Star.* BUICK, 5-seater, semi-enclosed, 1927 model, for urgent Sale; done 1,500 miles; has many exti'as; good selling reason; £3so.—Address 889, ‘Star.’ iMET Quotation* from ’Evening Star’ VJT Office for large or email quantities of Printing before placing jour order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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