AMUSEMENTS. fJTEE EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-DAY I Artcraft Presents WILL S. HART In ‘SELFISH YATES,’ ‘SELFISH YATES.’ A strong, uplifting picture. There are moments when the emotions are deeply stirred, and the climax is dramatic. A PICTURE GOOD TO SEE AND TO REMEMBER. On the same Programme, and still going strong: FATTY ABBUOKLE PATTY ABBUOKLE As 'THE COOK.’ “Kaugh! I thought I would have died!’* That’s the general verdict. NOTE HOURS OP SCREENING-! NOTE HO ÜBS OF SCREENING: ‘Selfish Yates’ „ 2.0 p.m. 7.0 p.m. Pictograph 3.10 p.m. 8.10 p.m. ‘The Cook' 3.25 p.m. B.BS p.m. ‘Selfish Yates’ 3.55 p.m. 8.55 p.m. PRICES AS USUAL. You can reserve any night except Saturday. THE EMPIRE THEATRE. “ To-morrow Afternoon! . To-morrow Afternoon! SPECIAL MATINEE, at 2 o’clock. SPECIAL MATINEE, at 2 o’clock. Two Great Artists: Two Great Artists: “FATTY”ABBUOKLE Ami WILL S. HAET. Bead This: Bead This: American Gazette Starts 2.0 p.m. Educational Pictograph Starts 2.5 p.m. ‘Tho Cook’ _ Starts 2.20 p.m. ‘Eagle’s Eye,’ Episode 5 Starts 2.50 p.m. ‘Selfish Yates’ - Starts 3.20 p.m. ‘The Cook ’ Starts 4.30 p.m. BEING THE CHILDREN TO SEE “FATTY.” AT THE PLAZA TO-NIGHT 1 New! Novel! Entertaining! ‘THE GIRL WITH THE CHAMPAGNE BYES.’ Those Eyes Again. Watching and Wailing. Miss Carmen gives a stirring portrayal of both good and evil of feminine character in ‘THE GIRL WITH.THE CHAMPAGNE BITS.’ Also, SUNSHINE’S 2 Reels of Real Pun: , ‘WILD WOMEN AND TAME LIONS.’ ‘WILD WOMEN AND TAME LIONS.’ Pull of Excitement and Fun. Laughter—Lota of it. Also, Foa Nev?& Pathe Gazette, Mutt and Jeff. Still Our Prices Are : Adults, 6d Children, 3d. Lyric pictures, port ohalmees. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). DOROTHY DALTON In a Real Paramount Picture, ‘ LO VE LETTERS.’ This powerful drama is a living, breathing, soul-stirring that you’ll remembe.r for many a dav. Comedy: FATTY ARBUCKLE. SPORTING. OTAGO HUNT CLUB (Incorporated). The hounds will meet at wood*. EATON TO-MORROW (Saturday), May 5, at 3 p.m. H. DIVERS, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND, T OST (between Mornington-King *treet(, JLf Brass Cap off express. Wilson and Umbore. TJ OST' (Monday Inst), Envelope containing JLi notes ana" silver. Finder please ring ’phone 3,341. LOST,, Pair of Spectacles, in City. Return to Sterling' Ironmongery, Prince* street; reward. _____ ~tr OST, Half-Pom. Collie Dog (white with JLi black marks; anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted; reward Mir Johnson, c/o Lawrence, butcher, George between H.M. Theatre, Post Office, South Dunedin, 21s (10s note); reward. 57 George sti-eet. Jf OiST, between Victoria. Hall, Stock Ex--3.-A change, and Bellekuowes, Gold Cable Bracelet; reward. ’Phone Holloway, 1,266. OST, Pearl Earring; reward. i ‘Star’ Office. “Alpha,” TT OST, Gold Bangle, between Eoslyn Bap--8 J tisb Church and City road. Please return 12 City road; reward. WILL Perac-u who took Parcel off counter at Brown’s, Stock Exchange, kindly return Brown, Ewing, and Co., and eave further trouble. TT OST (Tuesday morning, St. Andrew street, between Castle and George streets). Lady’s Black Put so. Finder please leave A. and T. Inglis. TT OST (on Wednesday, in Roslyn), Pome-JL-l ranian Pup; black face, tan fur and wiiite paws. Reward returning to 23 Mardale street; anyone deLa.iniug same alter to-day will be prosecuted. ’IHOUNH— Peas: Get packet of Jt? Thomson's Marrowfat Peas, 6d. Your grocer sells them. HOUND 3TIODND. —Give your hens Thomson’s Meat - Meal; you’ll get more egga; 2s 6d bag. FOUND.— All Thomson’s Poultry Supplies stocked by reliable grocers. Always ask for Thomson's. OUND-—Why suffer rheumatism, gout, etc. M‘Arthur’s Sallee Health Salts, lb; pronounced remedy; be convinced. Is; 25 Oatmeal, 6s 9d. M Arthur's vn-pnees Stores. OUND.—Loose Baking Powder, Is; Loose Seeded Raisins, 7d; Loose oaflLsd lb: Sago, M'Arthur’s. TONR—Cream Tartar, 3s 6d; Clover Cream, 2s; Garb. Soda, 3d; Caustic i, Is. Dear prices settled. M'Aarthur’s. JUNE.—Wringer made like new by haying it Berubbered at Mansion's, 203 ivford street. ’Phono 2,605. MILITARY NOTICES. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). RETURNED SOLDIERS are respectfully requested to PARADE at the Drill Hall, Kensington, at 2.50 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 3rd May, on the occasion of the Presentation of Decorations won in the field. Uniform if practicable. GEO. M, SMITH, Secretary. Ist BATTALION, 4th (OTAGO) REGIMENT. ALL RANKS are requested to attend the PARADE .at 2.0 pm. on SATURDAY 3rd May, at Drill Hall, to witness Presentation of Honors and Awards won on the Field. Dress i DriE Order, without Rifles.. W. S. MGROKIE, Lieut., Adjutant, MILITARY TRAINING. SENIOR CADETS, AREA 49, DUNEDIN. ALL SENIOR CADETS in AREA 46 (DUNEDIN) ARB HEREBY WARNED TO ATTEND A CEREMONIAL PARADE AT KENSINGTON DRILL HALL ON SATURDAY, May 3rd, 1919, at 2 p.m. (Signed) W. S. MURORIH, Lieut. N.&.E., Area Officer I/O Area 48. NZ. DIVISIONAL SIGNALLING COM- “ PANY will PARADE at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Saturday) at the Kensington Drill Hall for the Presentation of Honors and Rewards won on Ihe field. (Signed) Lieutenant OLEPHANT, Qs-9 1 Company,
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Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 5
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