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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Greeted by a most delighted audience,-which crammed the Theatre to its utmost J capacity on Saturday. Robert Service (the Canadian Kipling) u*. THE EMPIRE THEATRE. Mia M» big Dramatic Story of the GrSl m, IQ -n„ T -o- t -it Outdoors of the Great North-west The De La» Pioture Houss. TO-NIC-HT, at 7 and 8.30. SPECIAL MATING WEDNESDAY. For Seventeen Years You Have Dodged SPECIAL MATINSE WEDNESDAY. Payment, THE EMINENT BASSO,, NOW YOU WILL " PAX ME." CHARLES SMTTHE, " The had" left his rartaer dead and ■, ~ Kidnapped h\s child» CHARLES SMYTHE-, f to Seventeen Years he was safe, but &» t.* t>_- • > -it. j.i_ aT °f Vengeance Arrived, Late Principal wife the The N(JW Tfr^a^m DAME MELBA, A RED-BLOODED, POWERFUL MELOMADAME CALVE, DRAMA OP THE LUMBER CAMPS And AND SHACK TOWNS OF THE WEST* ALICE ESTY' 'PAY W Entitled L, T ,-, GRAND OPERA COMPANIES, 'pXy ME> <IaY mb> _,. *~ — 'PAY ME.' .. 'P\Y ~tfft' ¥ r fF™ 2 * m «"»f = 'Prologue' ('I Pag- Charming and Beautiful naccl ), Up Fro-.n Somerset' (Sanderson), r DOROTHY PHH-LIPS •The Company Sergeant-major' (Sander- DOROTHY PHILLIPS son), 'Captain Mac' DOROTHY PHILLIPS As the sweat flower that kept her purfty Welcome Reappearance of amidst 'the sordid life BATHIE* STUART, IN , A WESTERN GAMBLING HELL ! Comedienne, Joymaker, and Society A STORY 0F Entertainer. , / K ,t •• r? ?A S ,? IOJ V, , w ™, n-Dtr-pTcre' ™. Jusfc Llke Dft<3 (Comedv). ANITA GREENE, ' Tlie "Wanderer and thc Whorit'* (Interest). Possessing a sweet lyric soprano voice, with Co-ot>erative Weeklv Gazette exquisite light, shade, and flute-like purity . '■ of tone. . Miss GREENE will sing: 'Prelude' . ~ » (Landon AT THE, PLAZI MIRIAM KUTNER, Of Dainty The talented young accompanist, who also MARGUERITE CLARK sings delightful ditties at the piano. MARGUERITE CLARK A CONCERT DE LUXE. COMBINED As Lovey Mary in WITH A PROGRAMME OP VARIED AND 'MRS WIGGS OP THE CABBAGE HIGH-OLASS MOTION PICTURES. PATCH.' Headed by the Remarkable Adaptation of the Well-known Book, Packed Houses Every Session Saturday. 'A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT.' ,So don ' t miss it. Supported with an Excellent Scenic, Comedy, Episode Two of ' THE GREY SE \L' ' and the latest long Animated - -p-.—, «„-„„ Topical Gazette. ~ E I A .; te f ° on " Also, Billy West Comedy. Specially-selected Music by USUAL PFICS THE EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr-acte, 'Faust' (Gounod), 8 p.m. j A , Plan at Tlie Bristol till 5 p.m.; then ring R . j '"Phone 444 for reserves. A PARAMOUNT. Day Prices, Is Id-; ' Children, 6d. O ' ' | Night Prices: Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2s 7d. X COME EARLY TO-NIGHT! fTTtTTTO nnmAnmr ING'S' THEATRE. T THE. PLAH Of Dainty MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK As Lovey Mary in 'MRS WIGGS OP THE CABBAGE PATCH.' Packed Houses Every Session Saturday. So don't miss it. Episode Two of 'THE GREY SEAL' . Every Afternoon. Also, Billy West Comedy. USUAL~PRICES. . QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD. 7 to 10 TO-NIGHT. At 7.45. The Greatest Dramatic Motion Picture Ever • Offered the Public, 'WITHIN'THE LAW.' N The Phenomenal Stage Success Presented as a Wonderful and Remarkable Screen Achievement. Starring ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY. A THRILL IN EVERY SCENE. "The Film is Greater than the Play" Is the unanimous verdict of all who have seen this wonderful nine-reel 6uper-picture. Also, Good Supporting Films, including the Latest Animated News. PRICES AS USUAL. PERSONAL. JIM, why don't you write-P So anxious. Loll. PARAMOUNT. O ') u ! N ■J»HE OCTAGON THEATRE. "Where the Best Pictures Are." TO-DAY! An Arteraft Feature, •EYES OF THE SOUL,' 'EYES OF THE SOUL.' Founded on 'Salt of the Earth,' the famous 'Saturday Evening Post' stor f Featuring Beautiful —ELSIE FERGUSON. Your life will mean a lot more to you after you have seen this powerful beautiful picture. Best and Longest Programme Showing in Dunedin. Afternoon. 2.30; Evenings. 7.30. BOOK YOUR SEATS At Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.'s Warehouse. "Whera the Best Pictures Are." COMMENCING FRIDAY. Pictures Theatres, Ltd., Present MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In •M*LISS,' A Paramount Special Attraction. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At .. Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.'s Music Warehouse. BOOK NOW. DON'T DELAY. LOST AMD FOUrJO. i « OST, between Octagon and University, DANCING JL-4 .Notes ou Coal Analysis; reward '_' "Student," 'Star' Office. t r <OUET KING EDWARD'S PRIDE, L rilllS 'i n en S J" ? oß *& S A.0.F., will Resume their MONTHLY wtrd StSrnfc* 30 **" SOCIAL in the Kensington Hall on THURSWcuoreturnuig 30 Harrow street. DAY> April 15fch; at 8 15 pm J° S sitv (F V^Li7 e H n ?n \ et^ n rV' nivel " Gen{& > Ladi '- S - 6(L Refreshments. ,-* sity, Victoria Hail), Ladys Dancing bjioe; reward. Cookham House, Princes street. fiOURT KING EDWARD'S PRIDE, »s KJ A.0.F., will Resume their MONTHLY MEETINGS. H Übl (last week). Two-bar Gold Brooch. -H-i with stone, Maori Hill and Dundas street; reward. "P.P.." 'Star' Office. „,. copper ig Publisher, LOST, Silver Brooch. Kindly return Edwards, fruiterer, Prince 3 street; reward. ' Y OST (April Ist, Mount Cargill), Radiator -fi-J Cap /horseshoe attached]; reward. Ring 'phone 3,387 m. LOST, between South Dunedin and Stock Exchange, Gold Amethyst Brooch HERBERT BOOTH, COVENANT CAMPAIGN, In the GRAND THEATRE, 8 p.m. Subject To-night: 'IS THE BIBLE INSPIRED OF GOD?* JLJ Exchange, Gold Amethyst Brooch (keepsake); good reward. 1 Waverley street, Tho Covenant Booklet will be obtainable bourn Dunedin. . uuiauiauH. the Meetings. ■n- ni'n /it •—^ —j "—: S; Oaf (Ibis, Monday, morning, Richardson 1J street and Main St. Kilda road), Bag and Purse (money key, and chiropractic ~T~Z ~~——" ticket); reward. Sneddon's Store. MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT OST, Military Overcoat, between Manse SOCIETY. J street and Lookout Point. Reward re- " V« o ptjat'd toning_'fl,o Qq*. CHEAp OF | OSr, Child's Tricyde griddle, vicinity | INTEREST, ±-U cycie track. Please return Scott and I Repayable in Equal Payments Extending Son, cycle agents, George street. 12£ Years, t~OST "(Sunday~nlght); r 0 * ?*o XJ re NTar d. Address "Lost," 'Star Office -IHURSDAY, 22ijd APRIL at 8 p.m. n ,„, ~ ... „ „ Joln and Participate m Benefits. „ U.vi, lurse, containing money and re- Full narticulars from £-J turn ticket to Invercargill; reward. H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary \£l I.eith street. Opposite Early Settlers'' Hall. 1" OST (Sunday night),' Spectacles, in case; JLJ reward. Address " Lost," ' Star Office. If OST, Purse, containing money and rs--S-J turn ticket to Invercargill; reward. 127 I.eith street. T EFT in telephone box, Frederick street, Lady's Umbrella; reward. Rigby, pasirj-cook, Gardens. (iforningtoii telephone box), Silver - j-urse; return purse, keep money. 1 Brunei street, Mornington. (between Mosgiel and Dunedin), -' Cap off Petrol Tank. E. C. Holmes, TENDERS. .a. 1 supplied by qualified Optician. Sturmor, through Sprosen's chemist shop, Ocwgon. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURED DISINFECTANTS. Railway Department. Head Office. Wellington. April 6th, 19'0. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this Offico' up to noon of MOX- ! DAY, May 3rd, 1920, for tho SUPPLY AND ■E? from seven and a-half guineas. Pearson's, 36 George street. ~7iOUND.—Youc old" Felt Hat made like ailored , DELIVERY OF NEW ZEALAND-MANU-FACTURED NON-POISONOUS SHEEP DIP [AND LIQUID ISINF F.OTA NT at Newmari ket, Petone. Addington, Hillside, and Inveri cargill. ■3-TOTTvn— F JL (lato Octagon), has Re- of their Disinfectants. "~ eS (°PP- Thomas, ] Conditions of contract, specifications, and forms of tender to be obtained at the' Rail vv. a 3" Storekeeper's Office, Newmarket, Adi dinglon. Hiiwido, and Invercarstiti. and thc "-' ! Comptroller of Stores' Office, Railway 3uil»»« ~ " j Wellington. " " risked anc | Tenders to be addressed to the General ooper, 52 ! Manager, New Zealand Rnilwavs. Wellinsrj tonj and to be marked outside ''Tender for -■ S uiitthi Unfurnished Rooms To Let: spk"-1 Di "nfectants." -S. did view. ''Hazel Bank" 'Forburv Tho !oT;esfc or anp--tender will not nc-ccs-,.„„ri u. /-i.:_ ' v j sarily be accepted, and telegraphic tended npO LET, 8 Rooms, Rosl; JL electric ami conveniences; car Box 518, P.O. - j sarily be accepted, and telegraphic tende — | will not bo entertained. rev. 4-room.ed [ Bv order. Jerm," 'Star'| R. W. M'VILLY, General Manager, N.Z Railways. - Lrrcsvcn > 1 Lees street. ur-raomea jaouse (.No. 75, off street, Kensington). !\pp!y >p, George street; good lease; e possession. Moss-Phillips; 'phone 300. \ URNISHED - Booms To~L ELECTION NOTICES. BRUCE ELECTORATE. DATE) WILi ADDRESS THE Let; convinT- ! as under:npWO Partly-furnished Rooms, also FurJl nishod Bedroom; suit sisters; use sitting room and piano. "Centra!," 'Star' Office. TO-DAY (MONDAY), April 12.—GREENFIELD, 6.15 p.m.; WAITAHUNA, 8.15 p.m. TUESDAY, April 13.—BENHAR, 12 noon;- STIRLING, 6.30 p.m.; KAITANGATA, 8.15 p.m. Owing to not being able to secure the Town Hall, Milton, on date previously advertised, Meetings arranged as above. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. . * ' ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. Owing to not being able to secure the •EXPERIENCE has" shown that in the use T °T U n ' ° U ±T P rß V° usl y ad " -Ci of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY vertlEed > Me 6 " 11 ? 3 arranged as above, fICCUR in Words and in thc Names of Persons, although the messages are read ' back *o.the sender, and occasionally there, . 30AR0 AND RESIDENCE are ■kconceptioiis in Instructions. j * ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO Restaurant, Moray place.— WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, <p? ' ' Phon ° And Not to Trust to a' Telephone Message, as # we cannot .hold ourselves responsible if errors occur. /ANTED, by young Working Man, v v Board, Lodging, private family; dust be central "Waiting," 'Star' Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 5

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