AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. ‘MONS.’ ‘MONS.’ ‘MONS.*. ■MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.* ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ ‘ MONS.’ THE BLOOD TINGLING, THE IMMORTAL RETREAT. ‘ Mons' was filmed on the actual sites exclusively by “ Men of Mons," ex-service men, and mon who are at present serving in the British Army. “ 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.’ 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, crrange’d by Mr L. D. Austin, Musical Director, will be rendered by the OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Light Cavalry’ (Suppe). Circle Plans at Chas. Begg's. Stalls at Theatre. Ring 13-091. MILITARY NOTICES. QTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES, “A” SQUADRON. HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON. 1. The Management of the Octagon Theatre has kindly consented to allow Members of this Regiment to see the Picture ‘ MONS ’ on WEDNESDAY, January 10, 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 above Squadrons will parade at entrance to Queen's Gardens, Lower High etreei, at 7 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, January 10, and then march to the Theatre. A. HOLLAND, Major, For Officer Commanding. ARTILLERY UNITS, DUNEDIN. THE 12th and 14th BATTERIES will Parade at Queen’s Gardens as follows 14th Battery: 7 o'clock TO-NIGHT, 10 th just. 12th Battery and Artillerv Band; 7 p.rn., WEDNESDAY, 11th inst. After Parade the Units will March to the Octagon Theatre for iho purpose of seeing the Picture, ‘MONS.’ Arrangements have been made with the management for admission of Territorials in uniform for Is. It is the desire of the Officer Commanding that all ranks should see (his picture. I. R, WITHELL, Lieut. R.N.Z.A., Artillery Instructor, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 19760, 10 January 1928, Page 8
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