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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE, ANOTHER SMASHING BILL. A New World Kim, ‘ GIHGEE/ With, a New Star, VIOLET PALMER. \ A Story of Lovesiokneae and Sobs, ending with some Stirring Battle Scenes. It ia not a war story, but the war was instrumental in bringing two severed hearts together once again. TWO BOYS LOVE GINGER. THE QUESTION IS* WHO MARRIES GINGER? Also, a* New Chapter of ‘THE MAN OP- MIGHT.' ‘THE MAN OF MIGHT.’ Pull Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. P A PARAMOUNT s O u N T. 'JTHE OCTAGON THEATRE. Where the Best Pictures Are.” We are Screening TO-DAY, And for Three Days Only, The Popular - Paramount Star, WILLIAM S. tfL'AET, In a Powerful Dramatic Story, ‘THE POPPY GIRL’S HUSBAND.’ ‘THE POPPY GIRL’S HUSBAND.’ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. Christchurch Talented Lyric Soprano, Miss JEAN WAGNER, Miss JEAN WAGNER, Who wilt sing at the Evening &&sion only: (a) ‘Happy Summer Song,’ bvGerald Kahn (b) ‘ Wake Up,’ by Montague Phillips. DO NOT MISS THIS TALENTED SINGER. - Note Hours of Screening 2.50 p.m. Paramount Magazine. 2.45 p.m. Topical Gazette. 5.0 p.m. Burlington Scenic. Miss Jean Wagner, Vocal Items. 5.50 p.m. ‘ Poppy Girl’s Husband.’ Avoid the Crush. 7.30 p.m. 7.45 p.m. 8.0 p.m. 8.10 p.m. 8.30 p.m. RESERVE YOUR SEATS At Messrs Chas. 11-egg and Co.’s Music Warehouse, or ’Phone 3,091. NOTE PRICES: AFTERNOONS: Upstairs, Is Id; Downstairs, e<3. EVENINGS: Upstairs. Is 7d; Downstairs Is Id. ’ Reserved Seats, 2s Id. .Children Half-price Afternoon and Evening. TWO HOURS AND A-HALF OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. ‘OUR REVEILLE.’ 253 Performers. See Write-up. Although ‘Our Reveille’ is being produced in aid of the Dunedin Returned 'Soldiers’ Association, we art egotistical enough to believe the. Dunedin public are going to get more than twice their money’s worth. If you don’t think so don’t go again. .William Lixts, Producer. HIS MAJESTY'S, Prices: 14th to 27th. 4e, 2s 6d, Is. RELIGIOUS. S A L V A T I O N ARM Y, DOWLING STREET. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 o’clock. * HOLINESS MEETING. HOLINESS MEETING. ALL CHRISTIANS INVITED. ALL CHRISTIANS INVITED. THIS WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.. THIS WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m., SILVER BAND PRACTICE. SILVER BAND PRACTICE. FULL MUSTER REQUESTED. EDUCATIONAL. . OTAGO UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. EXHIBITION OF MAORI DESIGN. AN EXHIBITION illustrating the application of Miori Art to Modern Dec - rativo Purposes will bo held in the Bosks and Manuscripts Room cf the Hccfcan Library from MONDAY - , Anri! 12th, to SATURDAY, April 24th. The Exhibition will be open from neon til! 4 p.m. * our prizes of a guinea each have been giver, by a friend of the Museum, end will he awarded for excellence of design. Exhibits should reach the Museum Groat King street nof later than noon on SATURDAY, April 10th. * For further information apply to the Assistant Curator at the Museum. , TRANCING (Classic, Ballroom, Fancy, To-%-f Russian, and Operatic).—Classes" in St!' Hilda and City will resume April 10th; private classes arranged; intending pupils call or communicate. Miss N. Keates. 42 Earthen crescent, Kew. TO LET. TO LET, Offices and Rooms, furmsheunfurnished; low rents. Hoope Crawford street. LST, mce sunny Furnished R hot and cold water, electric 1 closo to car. Address “ Gardens ” ■ Office. nnQ LET, nice Unfurnished Front R suit two young ladies. Apply Gt Bros., Carroll street. TO LET, Furnished Sitting Room Bedroom; alt conveniences; qa Address “Handy,” ‘Star’ Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLASGOW Rsstaurant, Moray pla< Vacancies for Boarders. - ’Rhone ! (P. Reilly, proprietor). WANTED, Board and Residence; Octagon, bv married couple; s terms. “ Octagon,” o/o ‘ Star ’ Office. by two respectable y< “ » I men. Board and Residence with vate family; willing to share room; cent terms. “Genuine,” ‘Star’ Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 17319, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17319, 6 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17319, 6 April 1920, Page 5