AMUSEMENTS. NOT NEWSPAPER TALK. NOT NEWSPAPER TALK. NOT NEWSPAPER TALK, REMARKS HEARD FROM SATISFIED PATRONS. “ A Wonderful Programme. . . .” “ Wo got more than our money’s worth to-night. ...” “ I didn’t know it was possible to get-two big Talkies on one programme. . . ° The best show I have ever seen. “ I like the Octagon Theatre. The programmes are always outstanding. , . . They certainly have the best sound in town, and without doubt the best programmes.” “ Gee, what an entertaining programme !” A GREAT TRIBUTE TO A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME.' QOTAGON THEATRE (THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN). (THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN). 2 15—TWO SESSIONS DAILY—7.4S p.m. 2.15 —TWO SESSION 1 ' DAILY—7.4S p.m. Bit. DOUBLE-*BATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME. TEN REELS OF ALL-TALKING. RICHARD ARLEN, MARY BRIAN, RICHARD ARLEN, MARY BRIAN, In •THE MAN I LOVE,’ A Drama of the Prize Ring. Also, TEN REELS OF SIGHT, SOUND, MUSIC, DIALOGUE. REGINALD ‘CLEAR DENNY In THE DENNY , DECKS. The Undisputed KING OF COMEDY. HEAR DENNY TALK PERFECT ENGLISH. NOTE: WE HAVE THE BIGGEST TALKIE OFFERING IN DGNEDIN THIS WEEK. Box Plan at Theatre. Dial 13-091. Owin'* to our Big Programme, there is a Great Demand for Seats. Your best plan is to RESERVE. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, • FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING FRIDAY: COMMENCING FRIDAY: COMMENCING FRIDAY: COMMENCING FRIDAY: EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMU. JANNINGS, EMU, JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER. In • BETH AVAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ 1) (j TA(J U-X THEATRE (The Lost Sound in Town). • BETRAYAL-.’ • BETRAYAL.’ She risk? her all for love! All he can "i\v her is home, position, lilo, devotion, and she wants love! She steals it! She learns the joy and heart-break that love roallv is, and you will thrill to the REVELATION ! EMIL JANNINGS and TWO OTHER Marvellous, Dramatic Actors, in one startling, gripping love DRAMA, • BETRAYAL.* ‘ BETRAYAL.’ REMEMBER ‘The Patriot.’ ‘The Way of All Flesh,’ ‘Variety,’ and ’The Last Command.’ THEY MADE SCREEN HISTORY. Now JANNINGS add» ‘BETRAYAL to his Amazing List. SEE IT! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS. SPECIAL BOX PLAN OPENS 10 a.m. TQ-MORROW (THURSDAY). OR DIAL 13-091. BE IN THE QUEUE., EMBASSY DANCE CLUB. THE WEEKLY DANCE SUPREME. Grand extended night nexi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. Dancing. 8.30 till 1 a.m, ’ The ” BIG THREE ” MUSIC! ’ MIRTH! MELODYI Will be there as usual. Have you heard the Gaiety Orchestra? A TREAT AWAITS YOU. Tho Dance that’s Second to None. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. TO LET. TO LET, cheap rent, Tobacconist’s Shop and Hairdresser’s Saloon, furnished.— 1 ft. ‘ Siar.’ jo iO LET, 4 Rooms, nice appearance; bath, jL electric light ; every convenience; 27s 6d ; city; vacant. —Apply 495 Leith street. T}i S. M‘KEN2/XL, LTD., Princes street -M-4/ • south.—Several Houses, furnished, unfurnished : also Cottage ; reasonable rents, u. iU KX iSrIED Bed-sitting Room; suit 1? Couple or 2 Friends; separate entrance; few minutes Knox Church, 123, ‘ Star.’ TTIUKiNISHEU Room and kitchenette; own it? u etcr.—l6 Tennyson street. SELF-CONTAINED FlatTz rooms; small kitchenette ; conveniences; garden; phone; London street; 20s weekly; adults, - -Phone 13-850. _____ f> ROOMS, bungalow; sole use large, sunny *5 kitchen; also garden, garage.—27 Cutten street, South Dunedin. _______ CtHEAP Storage for Furniture or other I Goods; new, clean, and dry; halt usual charges.—Boyd’s, Rattray street. ROOM, large, partly furnished, fireplace ; sunny; suit couple or two girls. -520 Castle street. SUPERIOR Unfurnished Room Vacant, with homely people, at St. Kilda; gas ring. —42, ‘Star.’ EVEN Rooms, corner King and SL Andrew streets; just -.done up. Phone 11-870; key Mrs Crawford’s store. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FANTED, 4-roomed Furnished Cottage, 2 weeks from 12th January; _ seaVVaikouaiti preferred. -5, Star._ TANTED, Three or Four-roomed Crib for a fortnight at Christmasadults; seaside resort. —108, ‘ Star Office. WANTED, Crib, 2 weeks Christmas, Macandrew’s or Company’s Bay preferred; cheap rent ;■ honest.—Ring 12-571. ’ ARITANB.— For Sale, Furnished ,C«t- . tage, 3 rooms; everything required; ay- 'sleeping porch; immediate posses- .' 86S ‘Star.’ PURAKANUI. —To Let, from 18th January, good Crib, 4 rooms and kitchenette; e. 1.; grred bitat; —xt door to J. Mouat.—Ring 12-045. ■ _______ RAKANUL—Furnished Cottages and Sections For Sale at this popular sea•esort.—Williams, 76 Pine Hill terrace, PERSONAL. a xy Girl lonely or needing advice should AT conm U< the Lunch and Rest Room Octagon Hal! top lloor), and ask for State-Ha-el. Hours Daily (except Saturday); . to 2 P-ni —Address. Oct-gon Hall ILL Miss M‘Donald, who Called at 128 Arthur street, .on Saturday afternoon, Call Again; have forgott* your -ddress. JF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to the ‘Sta.:.’
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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 11
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