AMUSEMENTS. ‘ Annie Laurie,’ Stupendous in its Scottish Grandeur, Magnificent in its Realism, .Delightful in its Romance, enthralled last evening’s great audience. A Picture for Every Man, Woman, and Child in Dunedin, At OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 sharp. EMBODYING THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY AND MOST THRILLING INCIDENT IN SCOTTISH HISTORY, ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ’ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ■ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ' A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ 1 A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ • A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-l-E,’ ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’. ‘ A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ • A-N-N-I-E L-A-U-R-I-E,’ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S STUPENDOUS SCREEN VERSION OF ‘ANNIE LAURIE BREATHES THE RUGGED HIGHLAND SPIRIT THAT HAS SURVIVED THROUGH THE CENTURIES, AND REPRODUCES EVERY PHASE OF THE IMMORTAL LOVE STORY OF ANNIE LAURIE ’ WITH MAGNIFICENTLY COLOURFUL REALISM. EVERY FAMOUS CLAN IN HISTORY TAKES PART IN THIS THRILLING STORY!! The Role of ‘ Annie Laurie,’ played as the crowning achievement of her screen career, by LILIAN GISH LILIAN GISH LILIAN GISH LILIAN GISH (More Appealing than in 1 The While Sister ’), And a Wonderful Supporting Cast, headed by NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY As lan MacDonald, With Creighton Hale, Hobart Bosworth, David Torrance, and Thousands of Scottish Warriors. Special Musical Score of Scottish Music by Mons. De ROSE (Mus. Bac.) And OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (New Zealand’s Premier Orchestra). Overture, ‘Orpheus’ (Offenbach), with Cadenza specially written for Miss E. M. Wallace by M. de Rose (by request). Assisting Artist, Mr ARTHUR LUNGLEY, Popular Baritone, who will sing the Immortal Ballad from the stage. Musical programme will include—‘Triumphal March’ (Mozart), ‘ Fantasic of, Suite do Ballet, Henry VIII. ’ (SaintSaens), 'Scottish Poem’ (MacDowell), Overture, ‘ Lurline ’ (Wallace), ‘ Keltic Suite’ complete (Foulds), etc., etc. FULL SUPPORTING PICTURE PROGRAMME. BOX PLANS: Stalls at Theatre, Dress Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Phono Reserves at Theatre (’phono 13-091). FRIDAY NEXT. Once again the Octagon Theatre’s New Policy enables it to present to Dunedin another “ Real ” Motion Picture—this time a Masterpiece from Britain. Following its Brilliant Predecessor, ■‘ The Flag Lieutenant,’ THE ‘FURTHER ADVENTURES ‘FURTHER ADVENTURES ‘FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE ‘ FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘ FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘ FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ With THE ORIGINAL CAST. All Dunedin remembers ‘The Flag Lieutenant.’ Here is its sequel, twice as thrilling and entertaining, with the handsome, popular Flag Lieutenant as a Secret Service Agent in Dark, Mysterious Shanghai. EATER THAN ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT ’—AND THAT’S SAYING SOMETHING! TRAMWAY TIME-TABLE. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL, AMWAY TIME-TABLE, NEW YEAR. MONDAY, 31st DECEMBER (New Year's Eve). HE Tram Services will be extended till midnight on the following routes:— ormanby, Castle street, Anderson’s r, St. Hilda, Caversham, St. Clair, Ros- , Maori Hill, and Mornington. BUS SERVICES. 11 Bus Services will run their usual [DAY TIME-TABLE, but without any ansion. TUESDAY, Ist JANUARY, ho regular Bus Services will be SUSNDED between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m,, ext the usual Green Island-Fairfield serWEDNESDAY, 2nd JANUARY, he Green Island-Fairfield Bus will run usual week-day service till 5 p.m. All : r Bus Services will be SUSPENDED veen 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., after which s the Saturday Bus Service will be run all routes. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk* jwn Hall, Dunedin, ith December, 1928. PERSONAL. )CIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. WOMAN or GIRL needing help or ice iri any trouble may consult 3BETARY (Sister Nora) at the Security Buildings, Stuart street, , any afternoon (except Saturday) 2 and 4 p.m., or by appointment. THIS is to advise that T. H. Groves is in No Way Connected with the RichId Oil Co. 3UNG Lady urgently desires Partner for Wembley Club, New Year’s Eve.— ‘ Star.’ RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALEXANDRA FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ EXCURSION, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1929. THE usual 7.52 a.m. Dune'din-Cromwell train will be delayed at Ranfurly, and leaves there at 2.50 p.m.; Oturehua 3.42, Lauder 4.39, Alexandra 5.57, Clyde 6.20, Cromwell, arrive 7.10 p.m. |?IET Quotations from ‘Evening Star' vJT Office for large or small quantities of Printing befqrs placing join order.
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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 10
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