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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP. A SPECTACULAR, MODERN ROMANCE OF THE SEA, In which you See —The Kid in His Finest Role. —A Shipload af Laughs. —With Real Drama, —And the Most Spectacular Shipwreck JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE ' BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘BUTTONS,’ ‘BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘BUTTONS,’ COOGAN COOGAN COOGAN COOGAN COOGAN COOGAN ■ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,' ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS,’ ‘ BUTTONS.’ JACKIE as a PAGE ON A MODERN LINER— See his Laughable Schemes to become the Captain’s Personal Attendant, PRESENTATION. HENRI DE ROSE, Mus. Bae.. And the OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE ‘MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR’ (Nicolai). Assisting Artist, TED ANDREWS In XYLOPHONE SOLO, With Orchestral Accompaniment. BOX, PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chap. Bogg’s. Stalls at the Theatre from 10 a.rn. ’Phono 13-091. J—H-A—L—O—U—P—Y. J —E—A —L—O—U — S —Y. J—l3—A—L—O—U—S—Y. J—E —A—l.—O—U —S—T. J—E—A —L—O—U —S—V. J—K— A— L—o— U- S—Y. —DO YOU—TRUST ONE ANOTHER SHOULD A WIFE CONFIDE IN HER HUSBAND;-' SHOULD A HUSBAND CONFIDE IN HIS WIFE P COMB AND SEE HOW AN INNOCENT LOCK OP HAIR AND FRIENDLY LETTER BROUGHT ABOUT TUB UNHAPPINESS OF NEWLY-MARRIED LOVERS. •JEALOUSY.’ ‘ JEALOUSY,’ ' JEALOUSY,’ •JEALOUSY,' Featuring LVA DB PUTT I LYA DE PUTT! LYA DE PUTT! LYA DE PUTT! LYA DE PUTTt (Ae the Wife),

WHO MADE A WONDERFUL HIT IN • VARIETY.’ Has Never Been Known to Show I T p I lie Extent of Dramatic Acting as she docs in this Production. ONE HOUR AND A-QUARTER OP INTENSE EXPECTATION. GEORGE ALEX AN DER (As the Friend) .Says ihat real love, in course of jealousy can cause unbounded passion. WERNER K RAH Sri, (An (lie Husband) Says lie would dispute the statement and' trust, his wife always. WHAT DO YOU SAY? THINK. IT OVER. THEN COMB AND SEE THIS SUPERB PICTURE At the OGTA G 0 JJ THKATIIE FRIDAY NEXT. HE SURE YOU BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. OTAGO WOMEN S CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. milE BIRTHDAY PARTY will be held in X' the Tudor Hall on TUESDAY, Jiimt 26, at 8 p.m. Lady Ferguson will give a talk on her travels in Italy ami Egypt, illustrated by lantern slides, and there will bo music. Members wishing to be present aro asked to send in (heir names to the Secretary as soon as possible. JEAN NICULS’ON, ,Secret ary. MISS WALLACE’S DANCES, THURSDAY EVENING, OVERSEAS HALL (Opposite Railway Station). POPULAR NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. Featuring all the Musical Hits of 1926. Tuition will bo given in Y’ALE BLUES from 7.30-8 p.m. Dancing, 8-11 p.m. Admission, 2s. FRIDAY NIGHT. Tuition Claes, 7.50-9.30. Private Tuition by Arrangement. ’Phono 12-359. FOR SALE. ST. KILDA. ■ r*rg /1 DEPOSIT Purchases Splendid 5&01/ ROOMED BUNGALOW, all conveniences. Immediate possession. Great value. PENNY SECTION.—£SO deposit purchases good 4-ROOMED 110US7; electric light, porcelain bath. Only £7OO. E. L, MACASSEY AND CO. _£»ry‘> A—North Dunedin: 7-roomed Brick <JIM «J 1/ House; h.c., c. 1., gas; large section. —Calder, 67 Princes street. I BOR SALE, Section, Hopetoun; level, 19 1 poles; lovolv view.—Section, P.U. Box 403, City. , | rv Deposit.—Gallon Hill; Level sunny dtJ.v Sections, i-acres to over {-acres; healthy, bright position; prices, £IOO to £250; very easy terms; sound investment ; call, see plan; buy now,—Alex, Harris, Ltd.; evening 'phone 22-SBfi. filOß- SALE. 3-pir-CA Chesterfield Suite, i n 1 floral moquette; latest, design; fully sprung; cheap.—No. 171, ’Srar,' r» I T i TK — City : 5 Rooms; ail modern coui i O vcnionccs; fine opportunity for boot repairer: readily converted into shop. -177, ‘ StaW _. _ MARBLE Bar. Confectionery Business; good paying concern; cheap rental; goodwill £130; stock, plant valuation; splendid opportunity: ill-health only reason selling.—Boyd’s, Rattray street. UTCHEE’S Business; freehold Dwelling, shop, all machinery, fittings; [good proposition; £1,650; terms.—Boyd’s, Rattray street. I BOR SALE, cheap, 2 J Iron Bedsteads L and Mattresses.—ls Duke street, Dun-

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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8