AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT. 0 U N THE OCTAGON THEATRE.! "Where the Best Pictures Aie." < FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY I■ ! C' , MARY PICKFORD = % .-*> \ As ' ' ! •M'LISS,' 'M'LISS' 'M'LiSS,' 'M'LISS,* \ Her Best Impersonation to Date, " ; SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. ■{ '■ MISS GWLADYS EDWARDES, ■•- MISS GWLADYS EDWARDES, . LYRIC SOPRANO (Direct from Melba Conssrvatorium e? Music, Melbourne), Who -.riil Sing (a) 'Somewhere a Voice is Calling;,' (b) ' Coruincr Home.' MIgS EDWAKDES Has a Splendid Lyric Sopr.uio Voice, » finesense of interpretation, and show 3 marlied ability as a singer. HEAR HER TO-NIG] Programme Commences To-night at 7.45. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT BEGG'S. hpHE _ OCTAGON THEATRE. '" Where the best uicfcures are." ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW:' '%':' TUB PICTURE OP PICTURES! > WHAT -DUNE-DIN HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. Held ur> bv the Censor, but Released at last. < THE RED ' LANTERN.' Nothing more trorgeously beautiful r- J piciurejque in the art of" the screen ti Has ever been witnessed in the -annals of A Glorious Mingling of Costume, Romanc Delight, Color, and Artistry, all buiib on the foundation of NAZIMOVA'S GENIUS! NAZIMOVA'S ARTf THINGS TO REMEMBER : Matinee Every Afternoon -at 2.30. Evening Sessions Commence 7.45. Augmented Orchestra. Conductor, Mr R. Caulton. Organ Soloist, Mr F. C. Pizey. Xylophone Soloist, (with orchestral ace), " Delvino." Box Plan at Begg's Music Warehouse. PRICES: '.', Afternoons: 6d, Is Id. Evenings: .Stalls. Is id: Bat!; Stalls Is 7d; Circle, 2s Id; Reserved Seats, 2s 7d. / TO SECURE A SEAT BOOK AT ONCE! AN ALL-BRITISH PICTURE. An Enormous Success at the K IKG ' S '^THEATRE. ( TO-NIGHT Again, at 7 and 8.30. tin _ Exquisite and Appealing Dramatic Storv, Vmtten, Produced, and Played in England -'BROKEN THREADS.'Suggested by the Beautiful Words of Edwin Arnold: "Somewhere there waiteth in this world of ours one. lone soul another lonely soul, Each chasing each through all the weary hours, J And meeting strangely at some sudden coal." 'And life's long night is ended, audthewav Lies open onward to eternal day." The story of the two young people, separated on their wedding day, is beaut-ifullv told. There is pathos—the' tears are often near the surface—thero is comedy, charm, beauty, and many tense dramatic" moments that srip the heart. THE MOST ARTISTIC PICTURE 0* THE YEAR. MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LASS HOUSE, 12ft Gin x 7ft. complete, *.?■ „ -V s '-' T.ARUE WELL-BUILT ICii, all glassed :n with Muraness class, x 7ft. Offers wanted. On view, "pre:s Anzac Club House, Moray place (next erion Hoi elf. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO.. Auctioneers. "PJE HAVE PURCHASED a number of v * GOOD LAMI'-;. wind, we are offering at SLAUGHTER PRiCES from 3s 6d per QUARTER. Also REDUCED PRICES for PRIME BEEP ar.il MUTTOX T. SMITH AND CO., Comer George and Hanover sireoU PRICE OF ME\T REDUCi Forequarter Mnt'ou, skl lb Leg Mutton, 7J-cl lb. Mines, sa. Beef Sausage, sil. Melbourne Sausage, <id. Chops, St!. Spring- Lamb— Forequarters. 4s cd : "Hindquarter, 5s fitl. ALL JOINTS EQUALLY CHEAP. HOLWELL, BUTCHER, GEORGE STREET (Opposite Knor Church). >TJSJNEBS as usual" should not be the -«-* motto of Gardeners nowadays. In. rost in the ' Star' Gardsn Annua! and inaks £t " good faisiness." BOARD ANE) RESIDENCE, Restaurant, Moray place.— VJT Vacancies for Boarders. 'Phone 2,980 (P, Beilly, proprietor). JOARD, Residence vacant for young Lady; single room; healthy "situation : handy to 'town. " Private Family " 'Star.' JOARD and Residence for young Man, -i situation Caversham: quietness essential. Terms, etc., to "Immediate," this rfIRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. -* ASLIN. DAWSON, AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. EXPORTATION OF GOLD COIN. XT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general JL information that Gold Coin may' Not be Taken out of the Dominion without the permission of the Minister of Finance. Applications for such permission by passengers or . others should be made to the Secretary to the Treasury, Wellington. G. F. C' CAMPBELL, Seeretarj; to the Treasury,
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Evening Star, Issue 17333, 22 April 1920, Page 5
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