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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGO-N'-- THEATEE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In 'SHIRLEY KAYE,' * A Story of Compelling: Dramatic Power. HE WAS A WOJIAN-HATER, Bub even he Fell in .Love wife SHIRLEY KATE, Onlv to be still more of a Woman-hater when hj« foxm-d ehe bad apparently I^o6ll playing with his lore. •"I THOUGHT I HAD FOUND A REAL GIRL." Ho muttered ihose tragic words, and left her. Bee 'SHIRLEY KATE-,' Al&o, 'THE STORY OF THB DRIFTERS,' Which gives a vivid idea of such performances as tho SEALING OF ZEEBRUGGE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT THE- OCTAGON. /QUEEN'S AND KING EDWARD. Ai Both Theatres This Afternoon. A. P*ihe Orook-Drai AIOLLIE KING In 'KICK IN.' The >Bcreen Tension of the Famous Play. Revelations of the Ways of New Yolk's Underworld. Also, 11th Episode 'DOUBLE CROSS.' GRAND PICTURE PALACE. SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m., i PATRIOTIC POPULAR CONCERT (Ussder the a-iispices of the N.Z. Ca-bholie Federation). MAGNTFICBNT PROGRAMME. iDTTNBDIN'S LEADING ARTISTS ASSISTING. A WORTHY CAUSE. Proceeds in aid of the CathoJia Field Ser Fund (Ta-uheranitaui Camp Fund). POPULAR PRICES. 2s and Is. ? THE PLAZA NEW PICTURES that have not been- shown in Dunedin before. The Stirring Five-act Drama Featuring; PAULINE FREDERICK in 'THE HUNGRY HEART.' COMEDY AND GAZETTE, TRAVELOGUE. Adults, 6d» 'Children, 3d. FAVORITE SONG HITS, ONE AND NINEPENCB...... PER COPY. POSfED, Is lOd. 'BING BOYS—'Beware of Ghu Chin Chow.* 'lf You W-erc the Only Gill.' ' Good-byc-ee.' ' In Grandm-a's Days.' 'MOK WHITTINGTON >— 'I Don't Want to Get Well.' i Kong, 'Ma: ' By and By You'll Miss ile.' 'On the Pompom Parade.' ' My Own Song.' 'And They Called It Dixieland.' SPECIAL UP-TO-JMTE- NUMBERS—- ' God Bring "You Safely to Our Arms.' ' Roses of Picardy.' 'String of Pearls.' ' Dear Downcast Eyes.' ' Ba.ck to Virginia.' ' You Brought Ireland Ovar t-n Mo.' 'l'm a Lonesome Melody.' ' Yaka-hnla-bickey-diila.' 'I Mean to Get You.' ALL Is 9d PER COPY; POSTED, Is lOd. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO,, LTD., PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. MEETINGS. ST. CI/ATR. ST. CLAIR, BRITISH RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL. A MEETING of the RESIDENTS of 6T. i CLAIR -will be held in tho School Gymnasium on FRIDAY, 30th insi., at 8 p.m., to inaugurate the campaign in the district. I This Interests YOU I Make it Your -DUTY so Attend. •ONBTSE PETITION. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23, At 8 p.m., ST. JOHN'S HALL, ROSLY3ST. •'PROHIBITION IS CANADA,* Speaker; Mr GEORGE BELL, MJP. (OanadaV GOVERNMENT NOTICES. , PPLICATION3, to be made on P.S.C. L Form 17a., obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received up to noon on the 4th SEPTEMBER, 1918, for the following Position; THIRD ASSISTANT TEACHER (male or female), Boys' Training Farm, Education Department, Nelson. Salary, £l5O-£IBO, with fires bowxl and residence for teacher, or an allowance of £3O. Further particulars on application. P. VERSOHAFFELT, Secretary, Public ■Service CommifiakiTMw. EDUCATIONAL, KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. mHB FORMAL OPENING of the BURT A HALL by the Hon. J. A. HANA2J, Minister of Education, will take piac© at 5.30 p.m. on FRIDAY Next, 30th insfc. A cordial invitation la extended- to all interested fa educational -work. ANGUS MARSHALL, Direotae. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY. ZQth AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. Ai 'Rooms, jS&mse street. On accoani of the Owner leaving inmiediatety far the Islands. HOUSEHO&D FURNTrURB. KAURJI AND 3£OQUETTB SUITE, SAURI PANEL BEDSTEAD, RED PINE PU-LIhSOOTOH CHEST, GOOD LINOLEUMS, Panel Bedsteads, 'Duchess* Chests, Redtaag, Kitchen Furniture, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, Oregon Wardrobe, ©vermaaiei, Lawn iCow-er. ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMTBBD, - , -will sell bf?" awetioa, a* *bovo, ranees at 1 o'clock-

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Evening Star, Issue 16824, 28 August 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16824, 28 August 1918, Page 5