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AMUSEMENTS. Thoroughly and Comfortable. A. T THE -EM PIKE ("The De Luxe. Picture House"), TO-NIGHT—7 to 10. Overture 8 p.m., And at KING EDWARD at 7.45 p.m. The Ever-popular Japanese Star, SESST7E HAYAKAWA, In the gripping, fast-moving etary of Japan, Russia, German intrigue, and the code of ' Nippon. Hayakawa plavs a I>ual Role in 'BONDS OP HONOR.' - 'BONDS OF HONOR.' - 'BONDS OF HONOR..' One, a traitor to his country and the wastrel of his family, idle -and "dissolute, staining an honorable name by acts of treason. Tha other, a thoroughbred, the soul of honor, loyal to his fatherland and the name he bear 3 so prondly. Great Supporting Programme, 'THE PRINCE ATROTORUA.' LATEST ANIMATED GAZETTE, ETC. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte at 8 p.m. PRICES: Day, Is Id; Children, 6d. Evening, Is Id, Is 7d, and 2s Id. Plans opoi at Tho Bristol till 5 p.m., then ring 'Phone 444 (or call at Theatre). No extra fee. TO-NIGHT ONLY. Two Sessions, 7 n.m., 8.30. TO-NIGHT ONLY. DON'T MISS IT. Positively Your Last Chance. Return Screening of the Great Australian Picture, 'TUB MAN FROM KANGAROO' - ■ * THE MAN" FROM KANGAROO'' ' THE MAX PROM KANGAROO ' 'THE MAX FROM KANGAROO' - 'THE MAN" FROM KAXGAROO ' - 'THE MAX PROM KAXGAROO ' - ' THE MAN FROM KAXGAROO,' ' THE; MAN" FROM KANGASOO,' STARRING BAKER. ALSO. GOOD SUPPORTS, Including the ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE At ROTORUA. Films Showing tho Great Maori Demonstrations. COM3 TO THE EARLY SESSION TO-NIGHT. NIGHT PRICES.—2s Id and la Id. XO HALF-PRICE AT NIGHT. TWO MOST FASCINATING WALTZES FOR PIANO. 'BEAUTIFUL OHIO' Waltz, Adapted from the well-known song hit 'SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT" Walts (Tell her of my love). Both these Waltzes are the rag© of the Come ind Hear them Played. I'VMCE, Is 9d EACH. KERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, - 174-1-78 George street, Dunedin. SHOWf. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY, PREMIER WINTER SHOW Of FARM PRODUCTS, FRUITS, WOOL HOME INDUSTRIES. MACHINERY MANUFACTURES, SCHOOL EXHIBITS' ETC., DUNEDIN, JUNE 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1920. Schedules and full particulars from H. Y. FULTON, _ „ Secretary; P.O. Box 84. Duuedin. RETURNED SOLDIERS. DUNEDIX RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. "RETUR.NED SOLDIERS' NIGHT." rpHE Xext-of-kin of Deceased Soldiers, A Yetereais, and Returned Soldiers wishing 'Reserved Seats on the occasion of the above in the Drill Hall, Kensington, on 19th MAY, 1920, are respectfully requested to APPLY for TICKETS at 'the Association Offices, Dewling street, before #>'oon on SATURDAY, 15th inst. Applicants for Next-cf-kin und Veterans' .Tickets must produce evidence of their bona Mes. By courtesy of the O/C District a number of Seats have-bten Reserved for the Next-of-kin of Deceased Soldiers at lb© Militaiy Display at Forbv.ry Park on the afternoon of the same date. Tickets for these may also be h«.d at the Association Offices. GEO. M. SMITH, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. g \ between Wright's, the butcher, mu i-J David street, Caversham, a Right-hand itted Glove. Finder please leave at ■iglit's butcher shop. OST, a Cock Black-and-white Magpie ( I'igeon. Reward returning to 20 Duni street. LOST, between I'oslyn and railway station, Pocket Book, containing money, photos, ?tc.; name on cover; reward. <i Pacific street. T OST or Strayed, a Kitten, about tix weeks old. Finder please return Thyri Wolf. 38 Cajioni'ate; reward-. relay), Gold Brooch ipeail. two jt~» ritoies;, vicinity Foiburv Park: reward. Ring 3,131 d. angle (Friday inorniugi, be_a_4 tween faek terrace and Railway Station : reward. 65 Park terrace. T OST, vicinity Beach street, An-Icrson T OST, JLi Da LOST, Spring Cart Cover. Finder rewarded on ivturair.g to Muidoch and Co., Queen'» drive, Musselburgh. ek), Khnki Canvas Kn<>-3 rd. Begjr Stores, Filleul i" OST, Key, No. 3, on chain; i-i stone, printer, Ar.san square. HOUND, Paroel containing 4 gildej oast. V i'lgs: , k-ft by mistake at scms ofQco hi City. Please return Dyer and Co., 30 King street. Gent's Bike, in King street. ■£- Address "Bike," 'Star' Otf.ce. BjiuuiND.—spectacles to su;t &•! ajrht* 1? supplied by qualified Optician, Sturrr.er, through Sprosen's chemist shop. Octagon. OTJND.—Distinctive Tailoring; !o? prices: also Ideal Suits to suit every pocket. Pearson's, 56 George street. IOUND.—Your old Felt Hat made like new; moderate charges. J. Whipp, 236 George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, (P. Reilly, proprietor), T/V ANTED, Board and Lodging by yotui" ,' ? man, vicinity Frederick street. A(£ o-rcss •' Comfort," ' Star * Office. SUPERIOR Boapiriesideac7"o2ered One cr Two younz Ladies (teacher or business}.. '■ Private Family," 'Star.' \S/ANTED, Two respectable Men Boarders » » - (private family), to share large fron.& room. Address " Quiet No. 2," 'Star' Office. Board, in nice private home; » * or 'Furnished Room. Address " '&,'' •Star' Office. BESIGXS iubmitted for all Blocks by the 'Evening.-St

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Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 5

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