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AMUSEMENTS. At rjpHE EMPIBE THEATRE TO-DAY! Great Dramatic and Scenic Film, in 6 Acta. ‘A MODERN LOKELET,’ ‘A MODERN LORELEI/ Featuring TIEONE POWER And FRANCES BURNHAM. What is the “Lorelei”? Lorelei is tho naiae of a certain rock, and tbs legend runs that a maiden sits upon this rook combing her glorious hair and tempting fishermen to death, by the -surpassing sweetness of her song. THIS PICTURE Was taken on an island remarkable for its natural beauty, and there are some wonderful Scenic Photog-rnohs connected' with it. BEALS, PELICANS, AND BIRDS of all kinds frequent this island. Introduced into tho film arc some splendid photos -of these in their native slate. GREAT DIVING AND SWIMMING GREAT DIVING AND SWIMMING DISPLAY DISPLAY By 250 Beautiful Sportive Water Nymphs. They dive from great heights info the open geo, swim like Ashes, and their aquatic feats are astonishing. DO NOT MISS THIS FILM. YOU’LL BE SORRY IF YOU DO. Final Chapter Final Chapter ‘WHO IS NUMBER ONE?’ Round-up of the “ T.T.T.” Deadly accounts are squared, and tho powers for good fight to a flashing finish. NOTE HOURS OF SCREENING: ‘Modern Lorelei ’ i 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 9 p.m. Topical Gazette: 2.45 p.m., 7.45 p.m. ‘Stag’s Biography’: 2.55 p.m., 7.55 p.m. ‘Stepping Out’ (Comedy); 3.5 pm., 8.5 p.m. ‘Who is Number One?': 5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m. GOOD MUSIC. Prices a-s Usual. Prices as Usual, Hundreds Delighted Tsig-ht o-t tho OCTAGON & KING EDWARD W TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I OLIVE THOMaS In ‘ AN HEIRESS FOB A DAY/ Also another Magnificent. Scenic, showing all THE ABBEYS OF ENGLAND. THE ABBEYS OF ENGLAND. Superb Music by the Octagon Orchestra. Book at The- Bri-tol. MATINEE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). rgITIE QUEEN’S THEATRE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ‘HIS PREHISTORIC PAST/ LAST DAT FREDERICK WARD® In ‘ UNDER FALSE COLORS/ 14th Ephodo ‘THE DOUBLE CROSS.’ TO-MORROW: HARRY MOREY in ‘ HIS OWN PEOPLE.' 13 VERYB ODY ’ S THEATRE. Final Scree-mugs of KITTY CORDON in ‘THE PURPLE LILY/ And Full Suppsning Programme. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ALICE BRADY in ‘THE TRAP/ MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. SPRING FLOWER SHOW', to he held in JUBILEE HALL On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Entertainment Each Evening. Address by Mr TANNOCK. on Wednesday. ADMISSION 6d. MOTHER, promise. Willie he may see ROBINSON CRUSOE at. the Octagon and King Edward nerd SATURDAY AFTERNOON if ho is a good boy. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, PILE sufferers should uso the New American Cure; promptly alleviates pain, removes cause. Obtainable Marshall’s Pharmacy. MEETINGS. ■m.CB ALFRED MACE, HY AN G ELI ST, Will conduct SPECIAL MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS:— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m., Gospel Hall, Sing Edward etreefc, South Dunedin. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 7.45 p.m., Gospel Had, Moray place. You are cordially invited to bs [present. Bring a Sankcy or Redemption Soug Hymn Book. Watch the newspapers for further intima-t-ious of meetings. OTAGO DISTRICT, M.TJ.1.0.0.F. THE HALF-YEARLY DISTRICT MF.F.TING of DELEGATE'S will be held in the Oddfellows' Kail. St art street, Dunedin, TO-MOIHtOW (Wednesday), 25th .September, at 10 a.m. J. A. HOPCIUFT, P.rov. C.f>. TO LET. OFFICES, cajall and large. furnished and ur.'urn;f>hv 1; low rents. Hooper. 51 ( "yti wi'nrri . XAUivNltdlED One-room -d Cottage; deoil Lie lldii, gr., pa, eut. Apply, between 6 and 7, 521 George sweet. nno LET, Fun::-had Howe, 7 rooms, NorJl folk ahvet, Iv. Clair ; good Munition; rear car; 355. Reids, Lid. mO I i'/i', 5 Unfurau iisd Rooms: suit innr--1- rh.-d couple; gas ring. Apply Mrs Knowles, 37 G nr; go sired. luH a;jj found. LOST, Eserearc Hook with loose sheets, writing in ink and pencil: reward. Kowdcn and Monc-ric-IF, stctUnuM. Tf OST, between Fa.-l Takid and Burnside, JLi 0.:.p off moi or,orry, marked “Albion”; reward. Lance, Carroll suect. LOST, between. Bay View road • mid Bridgman street, liroen Motor Glove. Heather, care N.Z. Fxpra-s Co. IT OST, Gold Cairngorm Brooch (keepsake), JLJ hotweea Tv.:v:: 1 ( ...1 iv eo and £-t. Andrew street; reward. 159 York p.uce. "OOUND.—SO Year®' Jubilee Hiuslraied -it .Souvenir, Knikorai Pi'csbyferis.n Church. Wilkie's, B;h!o Depot, Duncan and Simpson. f HOUND.—Clover Creew, 2s; Loose Baking Powder, Is; Loose Maravilla- Cocoa, 2s 6d; Raiisbis, 7d; Semolina, 4d lb. M‘Arthur’s. FOUND. —10a Solder;;' Parcels contain Pudding, Cheese, Coffee. Cocoa, Milk, O’ tun, Chocolate., Meat, Raisins, NuH. IPArtlnir’s. ■FTIOUNI).—SaIine Salts. Od Tb; livor di:;o~a? ders, gout, rheumatism, indigestion; no relief, money refunded. ,M‘Ar;hur’s, agent. T7IOUND, —Plum Puddings, 3s, 4s 6d; tins X* Assorted Biscuits, 3s: Cakes. 7s 6d, 9s 6dj mailed direct free. McArthur's. T-750UND.—Neuritis Cure, at J. Manuel -fid Ditto's, electro-therapeutist, 4 London street, Dunedin. ’Phone 2,628. "OOUND. —Smith and Starr';; Special ToJC bacco Mixtures are the best; a trial convinces all smokers. TLIOUND. —Wringer made like new by havJI stig it Rerubbcn d. r.t Maaeons’, 203 Crawford street. ’Phono 2.605. ■R7IOUND. Jj benefit by using “Walk-a-lot” Crutches; correspondence invited. 14 New street, Musselburgh. TOO UKD.—- Seed Potatoes : Breeze Prolific, iiJ good cropper; come early; slocks limited: 2s stone. Thomson’s, Stuart.street. TTAOljND.—Something to crow about: Jr Thomson’s Chicken Food grows the best stock; Is 3d -bag: Thomson’s, Stuart street. MONEY, T RI UST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND DAWSON. Soliol torr, i K.Z, Express Co.’a Buildup Bond ateeet.

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Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 5

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