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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON ' THEATRE (" Where tho Picture ‘is the Thing.”) TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 SHARP. The Prince of Comedians, • GLEN TRYON, - GLEN TRYON. ’ - GLEN TRYON, - GLEN TRYON, - GLEN TRYON, - GLEN TRYON, GLEN TRYON, GLEN TRYON, GLE 1 N TRYON, GLEN TRYON, la Universal's Riot of Joy, •H—o—T H—K—E—L—S.’ ‘H—O—T : H—E—E—L—S.’ *H—O—T Jl—E—E—L—S.’ ' H_o—T , U—E—E—L—S.’ ‘ H—o—'T H—E—E— L—S.' 1 H — O— T H —E — E — L —S.’ Here’s Humour that keeps you rocking from the firet scene to the last—Comedy that sets you swaying in your scats. IN THE NAME OP LAUGHTER, ■ DON’T MISS IT. AND THE SECOND GEM! THE YEAR’S COMEDY-MYSTERY-DRAMA. , ROD LA KOCQUE, ROD LA ROGQUE, ROD LA KOCQUE, ROD LA KOCQUE, In Cecil B. Dc Millo’s Success, • BACHELOR BRIDES.’ ‘BACHELOR BRIDES.’ ‘ BACHELOR BRIDES.’ ‘BACHELOR BRIDES.’ NO SOCIETY STORY THIS (as you might think from the title), BUT A ROLLICKING COMEDY, PLUS ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF THOSE MYSTERIOUS HAPPENINGS IN THAT OLD CASTLE ON A CERTAIN STORMY NIGHT. PRESENTATION. M. DE ROSE (Mas. Bac.) Ami tho OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Now Zealand’s Premier Orchestra). TONE PICTURE. ‘IN A CAMP OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS’ (Kotelhcy), Depicting Worlcsbury Camp, Weston-super-Mare, a.b. 47 and tho prescut day. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Clias. Begg’s; SI alls at Theatre from 10 a.in.; phono 13-091. Here, is the inaslerpicco in plays of the Head, of tho Home, the very depths of Domestic Tragedy! Strong words, Yes! But, my masters, a strong story! The most vivid story of Love, of the melting pot of Society, (hat has veer been brought to the Screen I •HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART’ OF A NATION,’ 'HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT At tho QCTAGON THEATRE Universal's ‘'Different” Masterpiece, ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ 'HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION.' ‘HEART OP A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OP A NATION,’ ‘HEART-OP A NATION,’ ‘HEART OF A NATION.’ ‘HEART OF A NATION,’ ‘HEART OP A NATION,’ With GEORGE SYDNEY GEORGE SYDNEYGEORGE SYDNEY GEORGE SYDNEY In the Greatest Dramatic Characterisation of his career—tho Jewish " Poppa." And PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, GEORQB LEWIS, BERYL MERCER, And other Famous Stars —New Artists— Perfect Types. “Leave us, Beth, if you want to! . . . Desert your Momma and Poppa now . . . now . . . that you think we’re not smart enough for you. ... Go to your swell friends. ... We can suffer your loss . . . Momma and I . . . just as we have suffered the heartaches in bringing you up a fine lady I” AND BETH WENT —WHERE ? A WORD TO THE WISE: BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! ' Circle Plans'at Chas. Bcgg's; Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.ni. Phone 10-091. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, good 4-roomed House Furniture; oak .oil-top desk, pedestal, gramophone, carpets, curtains, linos., crockery, etc., everything complete, £9O; owner leaving; purchaser can take over large five-roomed brick house, south end, every convenience, :C:.t 355; immediate possession.—Address 921, Star.' ___ OR SALE, modern 6-roomed DoubleBrick Bungalow, extraordinarily well built anti finished; slate roof, garage; large section; early possession.—l 9 East avenue. ITtOR SALE, 4h„al Separator, never been . used; £lO for quick sale.—9l6, ‘Star.’ ROPERTIES Wanted.—lreland, Johnson, Ltd., want particulars of Properties For Sale to cope with increasing inquiry. nwKA —City: 4-roomed House; veran3»'dah, slate roof; freehold section ; terms arranged; good buying.—lreland. ’ ' . pnKA —City property: Semi-bungalow; JioOu everything up to date; 4 rooms; exceptional value; terms.—lreland. O pr—Valley : b Rooms , Semi-bunga-dtl/Ot) low; everything modern; i-acre, subdivided; glasshouses, fowl runs. lie; land. • ANDERSON’S BAY.—6-room Doublebrick modern Bungalow; panelled in latest style; i-acre; magnificent outlpok; £l,sso.—lreland. ; NORTH END—Brick Bungalow, four rooms, kitchenette; just completed; everything modern; beautiful homo and handy; £1,600. —Ireland. __ ILBURGH.—Bungalow, 4 rooms, benette; 3 tiled fireplaces; everyKlcrn; freehold; price, £l,0(o; roland. ' . INUl.—Splendid . modern Bungalow, with every convenience; garage; nice jn, concrete paths; £1,075; its cheap. land. - ’OHO,—Modern Bungalow, largo rooms, every modern convenience; reduced to K) ; exceptionally good buying.—lreland. iR SALE, modern Fishing Launch, 3bft, fitted with 10 h.p. Standard engine, s, sails, anchor, line, compass, and ights; price £SOO. Miller, lunnnge, and Port Chalmers. ’ |R SALE, Reclhousc, front of St. Clair pavilion; £lO, or offer. —119, * Star. -Handy Workshops: New Bunga--1 low, 5 rooms, kitchenette; easy I‘Kenzie, Bonnet; phono 11-278, 15-808. . 4-roomed Bungalow; ' glorious view; handy Id seoiod. freehold; genuine bargain.— , Bennet. - - ‘ —Mornington: Bungalow, 4 rooms, I kitchenette; best value offering; lo.—M'Kenzie, Bennet, 114 Princes ■p-' —Anderson's Bay: 5-roomed 0 Brick Bungalow, magnificent mist bo sold; offers wanted , Bennet. St. Kilda: 5-roomed Semi-bunga-ivO low; excellent - appointment®; plastered throughout; a real genuine -bargain.—M'Kenzie, Bennet. A A r—St. Kilda: Most attractive bSiJLUttt) roomed Bungalow; glorious garden; snip; reduced _ from £1,250. M'Kenzie, Bennet, 114‘Princes street. ™rSALE, 6 x 8 Tent and Fly, £2.-55 J-Q.lMd road. South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 20046, 11 December 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20046, 11 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20046, 11 December 1928, Page 8

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