AMUSEMENTS. EMARKABLE SCENES ON SATURDAY. ENTHUSIASM UNPRECEDENTED. PACKED TO THE DOORS AND HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. A MAGNIFICENT AND FITTING RECEPTION TO . BRITAIN'S GREAT HERO. 3APTAIF SCOTT TO THE SOUTH POLE. The Complete aud Genuine Film. Showing only at the —OCTAGON ' THEATRE.— "THE UNDYING STORY OF CAPTAIX SCOTT," The Man Who Succeeded. Iraphieally Told by the Eminent Lecturer, Mr WALTER SEARLE. T m-^ 3^ L LIFE IS THE MOST HLMOROUS YOU EVER SAW. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR. TO-NIGHT. lox Plan at Messrs Chas. Be"<r and Co '<; Music Warehouse up to 5 pTm. Late Reserves, 'phone 3,091. Doors Open 2 p.m. aikl 7 p.m MI D S m ADVENTURE * 2 ' 30 p - m - aud 730 ICOTT PICTURE, 3,30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. PRICES: LF^S"°6d S: Upstairs - ls ld: D °™" WENINGS: Upstairs, ls 7d; Downstairs, IS lei. , ■ ' RESERVES, 2s Id. . ' CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ' MATINEES ONLY. i iT THE PLAL„ TO-NIGHT-6.50 and 8.30. Special Artcraft Play. 'FOR BETTER,, FOR WORSE' 'FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE/ •FOR BETTER,. FOR WORSE' •FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE' 'FOR BETTER, FOR WORSF' 'FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE,' '. gorgeous photo-play of to-dav, telling a eart-throbbing siory in a powerful yet happy way. t deals with human nature in Ji human way. A perfect picture in every detail. Good Supports. Day, 6d and 3d: Night, ls Id and 6d. AN ENORMOUS SUCCESS 'ING'S _THEATRE. To-night at 7 and 8.30. Tho' Rich but Discontented Man. The Poor and Discontented Girl. oth Lonaly and Misunderstood, decide to have a gocd time FOR ONE WEE K! ?ive happy, glorious nights were spent in a Whirl of Gaiety, - But the last night came, and with ib THE GREAT TEMPTATION! rwit to stay with you. I cannot, go back to the sordidness and poverty. 'THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME' 'THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME'* 'THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME,' With thfe Beautiful MRS CHARLES CHAPLIN (Mildred Karris). LAUGHTER TO TEARS'. 'icture with an Appeal to Woman, beyou will understand the Temptation. A Picture with an appeal to all. brcatve tT IS A PAGE FROM HUMAN LIFE. Also, the Big Mack_ Ssnnctt Keystone Cornedv Success, •HIS LUCKY PUNCH.' dults, 6d; Children, 3d; Circle, 1% tax). TO LET. O LET, Offices and Rooms, furnished and unfurnished; low rents. Hooper, 52 iwford street. \0 LET, Double aird~"singie _ Furcished ■■ Rooms. 34 Hope street. LOST AND FOUND. :ueen rt-reet or thereabouts). Gold -o (lovers' knot set in pearls and I J3™JB£h_revvard. Apply Gridiron Hotel. LOST (on Wednesday night). Gold Brooch set. with turquoise. Reward on returnng to Nurse, Cooper's, dentist. (Sunday. Macaudrew ro:-d and i-f Oval), Gold Cross (C.R.): keepsake. returning IS ?.[acaiiclrew roid. f OSt7 Gold - BiT«;h _ (South7ni"Crossrset -i in pearls on wishbone; reward. Applv L Albany street. 1P " 8" OST, Pair Lady's Dancing Shoes; reward. *~* 7 Bcgg street, Kaikorai. f OST (Saturday evening), Walking Stick; 1 J gold mom:t. initials. Ring ' Phone i O&T (between S. F. Aburn's nhon -i 1 Mbnihigton), a new Paperban S ci => 'acting Brush. Keturn S. F. Abum, Princes treet south. Host, smTi H.E.C. Fleaso return Otago Farmers' - op., Crawford street. OST, a Fox Terrier Pup. Rewarcf"ro>~i turning to 16 Council street. St. Kilda. ryman, Maeandrew's Bay. 3TRAYED "intoTny"paddock." Signal~~Hili] 3 One Brown-aud-whito Cow, tumed-up orns; just calved; ov.-r.er can have same iy paying expenses. F. Kropp. HOUND.—Spectacles to su-t all si<rhta supplied by qualified Optician, turrner, through Sprcsen's chemist shop, ictagon. tOUND—Ask for Thomson's Split -Peas, »- ' in packets; for soups. The flavor is Best Values In. Suits; tailored •6- ' by hand and machine made. Pearm's, 36 George street. pOUND.—Your oid FeFf Hat like new; moderate charges. J. Whinp, ,36 George street. EDUCATIONAL SSDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. jj-MMEDIATE APPLICATIONS are invited >- for the following Positions: 1. ASSISTANT MISTRESS for Art Subjects. Commencing salarv, £IBO per annum. 2. ASSISTANT MISTRESS for Commercial Subjects. Commencing salary, £220 to £250 per annum, according to qualifications. Applications must be made on the special orni, which, together with full particulars, an be obtained bv sending stamoed adressod foolscap envelops to th<; office of his paper. • GEORGE GEORGE.. , , Director. Auckland, March 22r.d. 1920. tiOARD AND RESSDEfiCE. &LASGOW Restaurant, Moray place.— Vacancies for Boarders. 'Phone 2,980 P. Redly, proprietor). 2EFINED young lady desires Board and Lt.' Lodging (within Id section preferred) ith private family. "Typist*," 'Star.' " ADY would like 2 Gentleman Boarders -i U> occupy comfortably-fu " :Oin_ -in superior home; wou._ „».. ,„„ ieuds or two willing to sha-re room. Adress "'CcmfC-f " iTOUNGIiK . .., _, __„„„ 1- , Bed-Sitting Room: gas essential, ddress "Permanent, 'Star 5 Office. RANTED, Four Gentlemen Boarders; ▼ private family: washing, ironing, lending done. Keply " Particulars " 'S-ar'i ; iiice.
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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 5
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