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AMUSEMENTS. Join the Crowds and have tho LAUGH OF YOUR LIVES. LAUGH OF YOUR LIVES. At the QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP. RIOTOUS FUN, UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER, YELLS, SHRIEKS, SCREAMS, ROARS • Of SHEER DELIGHT When you Witness tho GREATEST LAUGHTER TRIAL On Record, ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,' ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,' ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,’ ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,’ ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,’ ‘GOOD MORNING, JUDGE,’ With REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY. Tho King of Laughs, at liis Glorious Best. When ho said “Good Morning, Judge,” he didn’t know that lie was pleading guilty to love at first sighl, and liable to a life sentence. STILL MORE LAUGHS. The Comedy Delight, it’s one in a * Million. •THE FIGHT PEST.’ ‘THE FIGHT PEST.’ Presentation, M. Do ROSE And the, OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Overture, -MARITANA’ (Wallace). RESERVE NOW, RESERVE NOW. Circle Plans at Chas, Begg's. Stalls at the Theatre from 10 a.m. ’Phone 13-091.

E W ]■: M P I 11 E T II E A T ,R E FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! AO Till AG LIKE IT EVER BEFORE! The Cossacks arc admittedly iho world’s greatest horsemen. Hundreds them sweep across the screen in a strong, virile drama depicted with realism. You’ll actually cheer their battles with the Turks, their skill, daring, and heroism. ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ t THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘ THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ With a Tremendous Cast, Headed by JOHN GILBERT, RENEE ADOEEE, ERNEST TORRENCE. M>htv Drama, clothed in barbaric splendour, and sweeping exultantly to the song ofTattlo and the drumming hoofs of Cossack Cavalry. Here is Tolstoi’s magnificent story filmed gloriously with the rhythm and colour of life—entertainment that wilt (ire. "the blood and stir the very steeps of the senses. Truly a great picture! . ‘THE COSSACKS.’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘ THE COSSACKS,' ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘THE COSSACKS,’ ‘ THE COSSACKS,’ HUNDREDS OF REAL COSSACKS! 250 real Co<sacks-tliosc wild, fierce fighters of Eastern Russia-wcrc imported especially for this picture, together with their Arabian steeds. Daring horsemanship! Don’t miss it! PRECEDED BY AN ELABORATE LAVISHLY STAGED RUSSIAN PROLOGUE, The Mu'ical Score to bo rendered by ilio Empire Symphonic Orchestra has been carefully chosen by Mr Charles Aves from the works of all the great Russian Composers. IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR YOU TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS. ■ROY PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE DAILY from 10 a.tn.; also AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. THEATRE PHONES 10-444 and 12-433.

SHOWS. 0 T AGO A. AND P. SOCI ET Y. METROPOLITAN STOCK SHOWTAHUNA PARK. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 22, 1928. ‘ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 (FIRST DAY), 30 a.in., Judging Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, and Eat Stock. 1.50 p.m., Pony Trols (post entries). 2.30 p.m.. Sheep Dog Competitions. 4 p.m., Hunting Competitions (Maiden Class) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 (SECOND DAY). PEOPLE’S DAY (Observed a Half-holiday from Noon). 9 a.m., Judging Clydesdale, Hackneys, Cobs, Ponies, Hunting and Leaping. 9.30 a.m., Demonstration on Ericsian Cow. 10 a.m., Sale of Prize Slock. . , r ,. , 12.30 a.m., Pony Trots (post entries), Best Boy or Girl Rider. 1.15 p.m., Lloyd Lindsay. 1.45 p.m., Hunting Competition. 3 p.m,, Grand Parade of Stock (fakes preference.;. 3.30 p.m., Hunting Competition (Ladies). 4.30 p.m., Leaping Competition. 5.30 p.m., High Jumps. , . „ , , ~ . 5.30 p.m., Wrestling on Horseback. Rescue Race to follow (post entries) on the ° Sheep Wcmlit-r'Urssing Competition. First Prize, £2; Second, £1; Third, 10s. For the convenience of Judges, Motor Cars will leave the Secretary's Office, Crawford street, from 8.30 a.m. on Both Days of the Show. Trams will run to Show Grounds every few minutes on 1 copies Day. lares: Single, 6d; Return, 9d. KAIKORAT BAND in attendance from 1.10 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults. Is; Children, 6d; Motor Cars, 2s; Members, Free. J U ’ ’ E. V miTHTE. Secret arr.

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Evening Star, Issue 20028, 20 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20028, 20 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20028, 20 November 1928, Page 8

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