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AMUSEMENTS. ALWAYS THE SCREEN’S GREATEST GUARANTEE OF WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT. LON CHANEY COMES THIS CHRISTMAS WITH THE MOST AMAZING OP ALL HIS OFFERINGS—* TnE BIG CITY'—THRILLIN'G—MYSTLFYIN G -AMAZING! QCTAGON THEATRE LON CHANEY, TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45 LON'CHANEY, SHARP. LON CHANEY/ LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, Tlic man who has never jet failed yoh in brilliant entertainment, appearing now in bis most amazing role in a story that is as big as its name—as big as its Star! ■THE BIG CITY.’ A cabaret, ali v- o with lights and laughter—a spatter of bullets, hoarse shouts, feminine shrieks, and the action is on. It speeds through one amazing situation after another to a climax that astounds and thrills. A story of underworld intrigue and the might of the law. "THE DIG CITY.' "HIE BIG CLi.' "THE BIG CITY.' "THE BIG CITY. •THE BIG CITY. ■THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CITY; ■THE BIG cm; ‘ THE BIG CITY.' THE BIG CITY.' ‘THE BIG CITY. 1 ‘THE BIG CITY.' ■THE BIG cm; ‘THE BIG cm; ‘THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY/ * the b:g city; •THE BIG CITY.' •THE BIG CITY; ■THE BIG CITY; ‘ THE BIG CITY; ■THE BIG cm; ‘ THE BIG CITY; ‘ THE BIG cut; ■THE BIG CITY.' A Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Special, With BETTY COMPSON, MARCELINB DAY, JAMES MURRAY. She loved him—loved him heart and soul—but beside her stood the grim man who represented the law, who loved her, too, who had protected and aided her, and who had sworn to “get” the boy she loved and all his gang. What could she dof Don't miss this great star's greatest picture. Special Christmas Presentation. M. DE ROSE AND THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Now Zealand's Premier Orchestra) Will feature a Specially-selected Programme of Bright Christmas Music, including: ‘TOALAND FANTASIA,’ an Xmas Episode (Kahn). Selection, ‘Madam Roland’ (Foudrian). Suite, ‘Santa Claus’ (Holland), ‘ Senate, Pathetique’ (Beethoven). Fantasia, 'La Valkyrie’ (Napier). Overture, ‘Joy and Sorrow (Shock), etc., etc. Asst.iling Artist, Special Stage Offering, TED ANDREWS And his Xylophone. BOOK EARL Y. Circle Plans Now Open at Chas. Begg and Co.’s, Ltd. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. TOMAHAWK IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE XX will bo held TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8-12, at ST. KILO A TOWN HALL, Music by Tclfer and Stewart. Waltzing Competition. Special Bus Leaves Tomahawk 7.45, Free lo Ticket Holders. LEST YE FORGET! Grand select dance TRADES HALL, King street, SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Old and New Dances. Mexicano Dance Band. Supper Provided. M.C., J. DAVIDSON. ELECT SCOTTISH DANCE Will be Held in ARTHUR STREET HALL, SATURDAY, 8 p.m. till 12 p.m. Music by Gaicly Dance Band. Slipper Provided. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. M. 0., Mr S. JAMIESON.

WAIKOUAITI RACING CLUB. rjIHE ACCEPTANCES fur ALL EVENTS X CLOSE with the undersigned TOMORROW (Saturday), 22nd December. A. H. BREMNER. Secretary, Waikouaiti Racing Club. HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOLIDAY RESORTS. THE 'EVENING STAR.’ QUBSCKIBERS CAN OBTAIN THE © 'STAR' REGULARLY on thu day of issue from the following Agents:— Purakanui Mrs M. Stevenson. Waitati Mr Townsend. Warrington Mr Couper. Scaclifl Mr Mayall. Karitane Hope Bros. Waikouaiti Mr Bunting. Palmerston Mr D. W. Robinson. Brighton „ (Ocean View) Taieri Mouth Waihola Outcam Mosgiel Milton Balc'mtha Gore Mr Booth. Miss Miller. Mrs Storey. Mr Knarston. Mr M‘Carthy. Messrs Adams Bros. Mr A. M'Clov. Railway Bookstall. Railway Bookstall. Mrs Ffrost. Tomahawk Mr Pereira Maoandrews Mrs Woodhouse. Broad Bay Miss Clearwater. Portobellc Mr Moss. Also of the Motor Coaches to Berwick, to Ranfurlyv and to Palmerston. Where delivery by Agents is impracticable; the Paper will be-forwarded by post for the term required. WANTED To Rent for two weeks in January, Furnished House, Karitane.—Ndwall, 50 Norfolk street, St. Clair. W ’ANTED Known—That Billheads, Cir--4 culars, Cards - Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 6