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AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE CHANGE AT rjpHE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Full of Dramatic Punch, N, 'THE SOURCE,' 'THE SOURCE,' Featuring' • WALLACE REID As a down-nnd-outer — \ waster—a borer—but who made good through a girl's si MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS. • Things to Remember! Things to Remember! Special Matinee Saturday, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING SESSIONS: First Session Starts 6.30 sharp. Second Session Starts 8.15 sharp. Lovers of ELSIE FERGUSON Should Book their Seats for her next Special Artcraft Attraction, Coming to •J<HE EMPIRE THEATRE. MONDAY! ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON In \»nes and Eserton Castle's Famous Story, ' ROSE OF THE WORLD.' "-•RESERVE At the Theatre Office. 'Phone 444. Reserved Seats. Is 7d. JJAYWARDS' TO-NIGHT, at 8. Maurioe Tourneur's Masterpiece, in 7 Reels, — ■■ 'WOMAN,' A Startling Study of Sex Analysis through tho Ages, in a Prologue, 5 Episodes, and Epilogue. A TRIBUTE- TO MODERN WOMANHOOD IN CONTRAST WITH OTHER / DAYS. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. Intimate and personal, daring and dazzling. it Exposes and Pitilessly Condemns, but it also Potently Praises. A Direct Story of Six Women and Six Men, vigorously and courageously presented in a pageant of many civilisations. A film that rivals 'lntolerance,' and is a Pictorial Gem of Screen Literature. SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Book Early at The Bristol. SAME PROGRAMME AT KING EDWARD. ~| U E ' E N' ! LOUISE GLAUM and WM. H. HART in 'HELL'S HINGES.' The town that had to be taught fair play. A virile story of a bad western town that scorched even the desert on which it stood. A Western Play that carries conviction. Also, 'HOUSE OF HATE' (No. 16). SAME BILL at KING EDWARD at 7.45. FOOTBALL. UG B Y FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, JULY sth, 1919. TAHUNA No. 1 GROUND: UNIVERSITY A v. SOUTHERN. TAHUNA No. 2 GROUND: KAIKORAI v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. BISHOPSCOURT: PIRATES v. PORT CHALMERS. Kick-cff 2.45 p.m. Admission, 6d; S'and, 6d extra; Boys, 3d; Ladies, Fko tc Ground. Only First Grade Matches will be Played. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. Q( O C C E R TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CULLING PARR: Trial Match, PROBABLES v. POSSIBLES. Kick off at 3 p.m. Admission, 6d: Ladies, Free. MEETINGS. 'EMBERS of L.O.L. are notified that the -"-■- INSTALLATION MEETINGS of L.O.L. No. 58 and L.L.O.L. No. 30 are POSTPONED from Saturday next until further notice. DUNEOIN AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. MEMBERS of the above LTninn are notified tlvU henc.'l'orth Meetings will be held MONTHLY instead of fortnightly, and that the Xo\ - t Meeting will be held on 1 RID AY,. July loth. L. F. EVANS, Secretary. LUMSDEN POST OFFICE. ERECTION OF NEW*BUILDING. npENDERS for above, addressed "SecreJl tary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington," are invited, and will be received at this Office until Noon 316t JULY, 1919. Plans and specificat ? oiis may be seen at the Public YVoiks Office, Invercargill, and at this Office. A. J. BAKER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 30th June, 1919. INVERCARGILL RIFLE RANGE. MOTOR LAUNCH. 3NDERS, Closing at this Office on 11th JL JUIY, 1919. are mvii«d for Purchase of MOTOR LAUNCH, 23ft long, Bft beam, 8-10 h.p. PaciGc engine, recently overhauled and in first-class order. Particulars may ba obtained at Public Works Office, Invercargill, and at this 03ice. A. J. BAKER, District Engineer. Publio Works Office, Dunedin, 26th June, 1919. TENDERS, Closing at Noon on 31st JULY, 1919, are invited for the Manucture of 62 |in Stee! Plates, lying in Public ' Works Yard, Dunedin, into PIPES for use in the proposed fourth Pipe Line at Lake Coleridge. Specifications may be seen at the Publia Works Office, Dunedin, and at, the Office of the Electrical Engineer, Public Works Department, Christchurch. Tenders should be addressed to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Government Buildings, Wellington, and should be marked on the outside "Tenders for Manufacture of Pipo, Lake Coleridge." The I™'" 4 ' or any tender not aeaessarily accepted.

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Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 5

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