AMUSEMENTS OCTAGON THEATRE (Phone 13-091.) 2.15 Twice Daily 8.0. THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! "THE FOUR MASKED MEN. "THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” "THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring A Cast of British Stage Stars. JOHN STUART JUDY KELLY ATHOLE STEWART. INTERESTING AND AMUSING LIVELY THRILLS. INTRIGUING SUSPENSE. SPRINKLING OF ROMANCE. Brilliant Supporting Programme. Plans at the D.T.C., Chas. Begg’s, and M'Cracken and Walls’s till 5 p.m.; then at the Theatre. COMMENCING FRIDAY! " ’Twas St. Patrick himself sure that get it.” Here is the film that recaptures the healthy early spirit of the screen — Refreshing Musical Romance set in an Irish Atmosphere and accompanied by irresistible Irish National Airs. COME BACK TO ERIN. It’s a Story that Charms. “ LILY OP KILLARNEY ” “ LILY OP KILLARNEY ” “ LILY OP KILLARNEY ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featuring JOHN GARRICK, Who, as Reginald Dandy, toured as Baritone Lead with the J.C.W. “ Rose Marie ” Company. STANLEY HOLLOWAY (ae' Father O’Flynn). GINA MALO, “ Shure you don’t have to ask why I’m smiling; . “ There’s a wee bit of love in my heart. Gina Malo as Eileen, a wild Irish rose, scampering in and out of romance. Romance as beautiful as Killarne3 r . As lively as an Irish jig. Also in the Cast, HUNTSMEN GUARDS SMUGGLERS PEASANTS COLLEENS—ETC. Introducing Delightful Song Melodies that will Never Die: “ Killarney,” sung by Hughes Macklin, famous tenor. “ Hunting Song,” sung by Male Choir of Fifty Voices. “ Father O’Flynn,” sung by Stanley Holloway and Chorus. “ The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above” (duet), sung by John Garrick and D. J. Williams, “ Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,” sung by John Garrick. “ The Dear Little Shamrock,” sung and played by Percy Henri and his Concertina and Chorus. “My Little Sheep Dog and I,” sung by Hughes Macklin, famous tenor. “My Little Irish Jig,” sung by Stanley Holloway and Gina Malo. “Ireland in Spring,” song and dance by Gina Malo and Chorus. QT. MARTIN’S CHURCH, North-East Valley. JUBILEE BAZAAR. MILLER STREET HALL, September 19, 20, and 22. Official Opening TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), September 19, At 8 p.m. By Cr A. H. Allen. Entertainment Each Evening. Admission, Sixpence.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22371, 19 September 1934, Page 9
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