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AMUSEMENTS. SETTING NEW STANDARDS FOB MAGNITUDE IN ALL PRODUCTIONS. EMIL JANNINGS In ‘BETRAYAL. Q CTAGON THEATEE (The Best Sound in Town). 2.15- SESSIONS DAILY—7.4S. 2.15 TWO SESSIONS DAILY—7.4S. EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS In ‘ BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.' ‘ BETRAYAL.’ * BETRAYAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ • BETRAYAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ Not a Talkie in the ACCEPTED sense of the word, but a SOUND SYNCHRONISED FEATURE. The Beauty of the Characterisation of the STORY is considerably enhanced by a Wonderful Synchronisation that has been made for this PICTURE. ANOTHER GREAT DRAMATIC HIT— The Equal of the Best. Emil Jannings, With Esther Ralston, Emil Jannings, Gary Cooper. ‘ BETRAYAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ ‘ BETRAYAL.’ Powerful Drama! The greatest screen stars of them all. A soul-stirring story of the love of TWO MEN, ONE YOUNG. ONE RICH, for a GLORIOUS WOMAN. In ADDITION: • ACCIDENTAL TREATMENT,’ ‘ ACCIDENTAL TREATMENT,’ ‘ ACCIDENTAL TREATMENT,’ Featuring THE LONDON COCKNEY COMEDIAN, ERNEST LOTINGO. All Talking All Talking COMEDY. ‘TENNIS.’ ‘TENNIS.’ Wightman Cup Play. HELEN WILLS Meets The English Ace, BETTY NUTHALL. England Scores in the Doubles. Mrs V r atson and Mrs Mitchell win Exciting Match from Miss Wills and Miss Jacobs, 6-4, 6-1. ‘THE OCTAGON STORYTELLER.’ NEW GAGS. NEW STORIES. Specially Selected OVERTURE and ENTR’ACTE. Boj: Plan at Theatre. Dial 13-091. Telephone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 paQli COMING to sec you, ‘THE GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS.’ ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH • THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH • THROUGH ‘THROUGH ■ THROUGH ‘THROUGH ■ THROUGH • THROUGH ‘THROUGH • THROUGH ‘THROUGH ‘THROUGH • THROUGH • THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES.’ Different eyes.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT BYES.' AFFERENT EYES.’ )EFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT' EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ HFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ DIFFERENT’ EYES.’ DIFFERENT EYES.’ Wemb!e> Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. ..’embley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. DANCING. TO-NIGHT, O-NIGHT, . 7.30 till Midnight. Old and New Dances Three Bands Three Bands (Sports, Dagg's, Gordon's). Supper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d. SPECIAL DANCE, MONDAY NIGHT, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Two E inds. PAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. N OLD-TIME DANCE, the last of the k. series for this year, will be held in Earlv Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 30th" inst., 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. 'aucy dress preferred; prizes will be en for best Fancy Dress and Lucky Spot Itz. Proceeds in aid of building fund, msision 2s 6d, supper included. W. PATERSON, Secretary. Dance. dance. dance. GLENCAIRN HALL, TOMAHAWK, WEDNESDAY, October 30th, at 8 p.m. Sharp. Sports Orchestra. Supper provided. Lucky Spot Dances. Free Buses leave Queen’s Gardens, via St. Kilda, 7.4 b. Don’t miss it. D\NCE SUPERIOR (Late Overseas Hall), SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th, Commencing 7.45, till 1145. This Hall is being altered and tastefully decorated. Special Invitation to Harrier Boys and Last Year’s Patrons. Gents, 2s;, Ladies, Is. Musicians, Will Smith’s Kapai Orchestra. M. CAMPBELL, Convener. ST. LEONARDS CABARET AND TEA ROOMS, LTD.. At St Leonards bv the Sen. DUNEDIN’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Bathing, Fishing, Dancing, Afternoon Teas, Suppers. Book Early for n o-night and Monday Night, Price, 6? couple, poinding supper. Telephone 12-465. gELECT SCOTTISH DANCE. ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL. Dance. TO-NIGHT, 8-12. Dance Old and New- Dances. Dance. Gaiety Dance- Band. Dance. GENTS, 2s. LADIES. Is 6d. Dance. , Supper Provided.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17