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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, at 8. THE RUSH HAS STAB-TED. Book now afc The Bristol, Is 6d\ At Auckland 100,000 patrons paadl to- see 'Three Weeks,' many attending five or six times. At 7.30 each evening the authorities stopped the Bale of ticket?. Tho same at Wellington. HpHE OCTAG ON. -*• ■ At 8 TO-NIGHT. At 8 TO-NIGHT. THE BIGGEST PICTURE SUCCESS On the World's Screen To-day. A Regally Artistic Film. ALL RECORDS SHATTERED. LONDON, 6 months, unfinished. NEW YORK, 6 months, unfinished. At Melbourne and Sydney, a Furore. AUCKLAND, 82 screenings. In Astonishing Beautiful ART PICTURXNGS. A Romance of Passion'. Tho Love Story The Lova Story THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS,And sent a thrill through England. ELINOR GLYN'S ELINOR GLYN'S (At cue time) PROHIBITED BOOK. PROHIBITED- BOOK. 6,000 ft. 6,000 ft. 'THREE WEEKS.' Elinor Glyn, i ' THREE WEEKS.' appealing to the 'THREE WEEKS.* nation for just 'THREE WEEKS.' judgment on her 'THREE WEEKS.' book, said: "The ' THREE WEEKS.' minds of some ' THREE WEEKS.' human beings are 'THREE WEEKS.' as moles grubbing 'THREE WEEKS.' the earth for worms. ' THREE WEEKS.' They have no eyes 'THREE WEEKS.' to see Gods sky, ' THREE WEEKS.' -with the stars in it. ' THREE WEEKS.' To such < Three ' THREE WEEKS.* Weeks' will be but ' THREE WEEKS.' a sensual record of 'THREE WEEKS.' passion, but those ' THREE WEEKS.' who do look up 'be- ' THREE WEEKS.' vond the material ' THREE WEEKS.' will tuidenstand the "THREE WEEKS.' deep, pure love and ' THREE WEEKS.' the soul in it all." BEAUTIFUL MADELINE TRAVERSE As QUEEN SONIA, Presenting Vividly with Intense Dramatio Emphasis THE LIFE'S LOVE AND AMBITION Of the Nesrtected QUEEN OF SEVERJA. Passed Bv the Censor as FREE FROM OFFENCE. Screened to Special Music. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: 6d and 16. Reserve, Bristol, Is 6d. Late Bookings Theatre ('phone 3,091). ANOTHER CHAPLIN STAR. pLAZA t_i ctures. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 p.m. to 5.30; 6.30 p.m. to 10.15. Tho King of Merrymakers, CHARLES CHAPLIN In his Breeziest Carnival of Fun. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. Pure and Unadulterated Hilarity, beginning in laughter and concluding IN A SCREAM. Bring the Whole Family and Your Best Girl. This is Our Dramatic Star. THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. A Story of Journalism and Love. Just a drama that ladies will admire. STAGE DRIVER and GIRL Drama. PIMPLE'S PERU, Comedy. KINETO SIDESPLITTERS Topical. ECLATR JOURNAL Topical. Illustrating Late European Events. ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 22nd and 23rd September. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5, free; Evening, 7.30. First-claes musical programme. Adults 6d, Children 3d. Stalls: Needlework, Jumbie, Swets, Produce, Flower, Xmas Tree, Tea Rooms, Archery, etc. All welcome. Bring Children. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPOUNDED afc the Public Pound, Botanic "*- Gardens, ONE BAY HORSE (by G. Richardson, St. Kilda). and ONE ROAN HORSE (by L. Fraser, Maori H:il). If not claimed and expenses paid, to be Sold on the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. J. MALCOLM, Poundkeeper. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. r|IHE PUBLIC are invited to attend at -8- the Octagon Heill at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd September, on the occasion of a CIVIC RECEPTION to the Soldiers who returned by the troopship Tahiti. ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS now in Dunedin are invited to attend at the Town Hall at 11.45 a.m. on the date named, thence to proceed with the Mayor to participate in the welcome. Citizens are also invited to display bunting during the day, and to Close their Places of Business between 12 noon and 1 p.m. J. J. CLARK, ,. _ Mayor. Dunedin, 17th September, 1915. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. ELECTION FOR COUNCILLOR IN ROSLYN WARD. BEG to Notify the Ratepayers that I - will be a CANDIDATE for the above Vacancy on the 6th prox. I request tho vote and interest of my friends, and will be glad to meet any persons willing to assist towards my election at my Residence, 11 Hart street, on WEDNESDAY Next, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. H. F. WRIGHT. Telephone No. 3,152. ROSLYN WARD. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. [ BEG TO INTIMATE that I will be a L CANDIDATE for the ELECTION of a CITY COUNCILLOR on 6th October. Ratepayers and Householders are cordially invited to attend a Meeting in Washer's Hall on WEDNESDAY'EVENING, 22nd September, at 8 o'clock. JOHN H. F. HAMEL. Telephones 442 and 2,308. TENDER 3. SEPARATE Tenders are invited till 10 n-J a.m. September 30th for Plaster Work and Electric Lighting of Residence, Upper York place, Dunedin; plans and specification seen and offers to be lodged at my "office, Bank of Australasia Buildings. J. Brown' A.N.Z.1.A., registered architect. LOST AND FOUND. LOST (Sunday week), Pug Puppv (slut); collar on; reward. Si. VVright, 8 Springfield road, Mornington. LOST (Saturday evening," Mosgiiel Station, ro3d),,*Biack Cham-Bag, containing £1 note, change, handkerchief; reward. Mtb James Begg, Liberton, Mosgiel. LOST (three weeks ago), Child's Cable Bangle, btween Octagon and St. Kilda; reward. Low, Town Hall. LOST, Lady's small Green - Chamois Bs at Witiijatui races on Saturday, ooi, taming knitting, etc. Finder kindly' retut 'luuriit Depannicin. LOST, Brooch (tusk) last Wednesday, b. tween Foi'bm-y Corner an* Wesh? street; reward. 49 Batbgato street. FOUND (Newington avenue), Article/ from purse or packet book. Apply V. S. Brent, Stock Exchange Buildings.

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Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 5