AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE This Afternoon. This Evening. Master Pictures Present “ THE VIRGINIAN ” A Character the Whole World Loves. “THE VIRGINIAN” Stops Straight from Owen Wister’s Novel to the Screen. WONDERFUL CATTLE SCENES. Outdoor Settings of Scenic Glory. Filmed with a Perfect Caste. “THE VIRGINIAN.” There he is! The same stalwart, fearless he-man, with an irresistible daring, devil-may-care air ! Hos up to his old tricks—mixing up the babies 1 He’s still in love with the pretty, but detprmivifccl, little schoolmistress who leads him such a dance I There’s that desperate pursuit of the cattle rustlers over great plains and towering mountains! , .... Most impressive of all is the Virginian s struggle between the call of duty and the hanging of his best pal—which wins? , And then—that last desperate fight with the ringleaders of the cattle stealers the fatal shot—and — ; A Thrilling Romantic Drama of tho Outdoors. Special Music for this Master Feature will be rendered by THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Mr Arthur Neate. RESERVE AT BEGG’S, Or 'Phono 300 L ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr James Coombs. . Ist CONCERT, 37th SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Assisting Soloists — MISS CLARE MATHESON. MR WM. GEMMELL. Box Plan at The Bristol. A limited number of 2s tickets at the Door. H. 11. SKYES, .Hon. Secretary. 09 High street. 34 a P UNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. First Concert Fifth Season. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. Part-Songs by the Choir, Vocal Solos by Mrs A. J. Hall, Messrs A. J. Parker and W. Gemmoll. Instrumental Duet by Messrs E. Kerr, sen. and jun.. And ITEMS BY A CONCERT PARTY From the VISITING IMPERIAL SQUADRON. Box Plan at The Bristol—Subscribers on Monday, 28th; Non-Subscribers, 29th. • Tickets and Programmes on Sale at Bogg’s, Bristol, and R.S.A. Club. D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit Stalls, Is. A. C. LAING, 26ap Secretory.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19156, 26 April 1924, Page 1
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