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THIS PICTURE IS FOR YOU! At THE PLAZA THEATRE, WHO respects a woman, EYERY WOMAN WITH A HEART TO IK)YE. THIS PICTURE IS FOR YOU! At THE OCTAGON THEATRE ' TO-DAY! ’ TO-DAY! s For the First Time in Dunodin, ‘THE WOMAN THOU GAYEST ME.’ HALL CAINE’S 6,000 ft MASTERPIECE. . . THE STORY OP A WOMAN'S SOUL. j. o other Motion Picture has portrayed with such startling realism the problems that the average woman must solve. The Joys and Sorrows of The Jots and Sorrows of MARY M'NEIL Are Vividly Portrayed by KATHERINE MACDONALD, The Most Beautiful Woman and Emotional Actress on the Film Stage. PATRONS Are requested to Particularly Note Are requested to Particularly Note PRICES AND HOURS OF SCREENING. J OCTAGON. ‘WOMAN THOU GAYEST MS’: 3.15 and 8.10. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE OCTAGON SEXTET. TO-DAY’S PRICES; Afternoon—ls Id and 6d. Evening—Stalls, Is Id; Circle, Is 7d; Reserves, 2s Id. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT BEGG’S BOOK YOUR SEATS AT BEGG’S. GWi crrvw. »PLrt.vrv X OQI PLAZA. ‘WOMAN THOU GAYEST MB’; 2.30, 7, 8.55. Patrons of the Plaza are requested to note tmit ine Evening’ Sessions for this week will commence: First Session, 6,30 p.m. j Second Session, 8.30 p.m. TO-DAY'S PRICES : Afternoon—ls Id and 6d; Children half. Evening—la 7d and .Is Id. BOOK YOUR SF BOOK YOUR SE ATS AT BEGG’S. ATS AT BEGG’S.

-riass 'rnone iS/i-bo. four gra?j;d Scottish concerts Will be given in ■ B us S s -HA L L And KING’S THEATRE Ou WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, - 2nd and 3rd June, 1920, By file Otaso Centre cf the Piping and Dancing Association of N.Z., in aid of its £450 Prizes for Championship Piping and Dancing Competitions dining Winter Show Week. CONCERTS IN TWO HALLS ON TWO NIGHTS— Wednesday and Thursday Evenings. Owing to hundreds having* to be turned away last year trom the theatre, holding 2,000, Concerts •are being- held in Two Halls on Two Consecutive Evenings this year. EVERY PERFORMER THE VERY BEST PROCURABLE. HALLS COMFORTABLY HEATED ALL THE TIME. EVERYTHING WARM. AND COSY. . COME AND HEAR THE MUSIC OF THE. RACE YOU BELONG TO. PULL PROGRA MAXES FOR BOTH CONCERTS IN TO-MORROW’S PAPERS. COME EARLY! COME EARLY! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST YEAR. Scats for Both Halls Both€ Nights may now bo Reserved at Begg's. Admission either Hall; Pit, Is; Chairs 2s and 3s; Circle -and Front Chars 4s' Booking Fee, 6d extra. Members of the but net the general public, wishing to reserve seats must first obtain card froin Secretary to present at Begg’s Booking Office.. P. A. CHEYNE. Hon. Secretary. LATE AO V E FJTSS E EMTS. JJUABON Inhaler is now obtainable at all chemists and stores. MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. jQ_RANT, 6-cylindcr. 3-seat cr, electric lights and starter. £370. WOLSELEY, 5-scater, electric nghN. £ jdO. ENFIELD LIGHT CAR. £l6O. J. AND A. P. SCOTT, Wo tor Engineers, 257 Leith street. CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. WE ARE EXHIBITING AT THE SHOW THE FAMOUS “ CHANDLER,” Which recently made that Remarkable Trip from Auckland to B!u!V in 34 -hours. SEE THIS MARA’ELLOUS CAR. J. AND A. P. SCOTT, Agents. ALL ALTERATIONS OF Display advertisements must BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OP THE PRECEDING DAY. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Whitc-and-black Seller Pup, aboi 6 months old. Ruder please return i Lieut-.-col. Robinson, Defence Office, i Onslow House; reward. T OST (Saturday night, in or near In avenue), Black i ur- reward. “ E.L ’Star’ Olli.-e. If OiS- (off Kaikorai car, Saturday nigh Ladys llat Box, containing hat, si coai,, and feather boa. Finder reward on loimaiing Kemp s Store, Kaikorai. T Leather Motor Qiovm kTE Pattersons, jeweller, nc ; rev.T.rd, a tarsi week May), Oval Cam Biooe.i, narrow gold wire-work edt salety catch (keepsake); substantial rewai Apply Dawsons, X,td. LOST, a Cheque prat-urday); p-.ivni« etOirped ; reward, App.y Kensiugt T OSI, Keys, between Grange and Ha no -S-i rtcels. Reward --n returning to Grange street. LOST (Forbury BTir-hamlK. Umbrella. Reward turning 59 Frederick street. LOST (yesterday, at StTliiair or Norm. oy), tramway Ticket Pass. Row: retuniing Tramway Office. OS!’, Gold Mesh Purse; reward. Br ■£-i Co., Cumberland street. L*if SI, moior, May 25tb, between D edin. Oama.ru, Lady’s Pawn Vel Hat. Return City Dye Works; reward. LOST (Moray place or Stuart sirSaturday), 1 Gymnastic Sloe. R ' Ba-rnett and Co,, 22 Dowling street. ~|T EFT (telephone box, Gardens, Satur -S-i evening], 'Lady's Umbrella; rew: 07 Chambers street, North-east Valley. from 116 Highgato, Ros A lute Poodle; anyone detaining si will bo prosecuted. ’Phono 9,186. Person who received Handl street car, at 6.10 Satur night kindly leave Tram Office, as he known? LOST, that Old-styla Suit and Found latest Style and Cut. Pearsons George street. Style, Pit, and Finish in Tailor-made Suits. Pearsons. r< tered tailors, 36 George street. TTW)I JC 1 TDOUND.—High-grade Tailored Suits fn jL eight guineas. Pearsons, register tailors, 56 George street. OUND— Spectacles to suit all eigl supplied by qualified Optioia Stunner, through Sprosen’s chemist eho Oct-agon. FOUND. Your old Felt Hat mat new; moderate charges. J. ’ 236 Georg6 street. FOUND.— Kit t, Purse Bag (opposite Penrose’s), makes Bags in town; any design made to at Gardham’e, next Bank o

& Kim EDWARD. TO-NIGHT, 7 to 10 o’clock. At 7.45. MARY PICKFORD Book THE WORLD'S SWEET- Book Your HEART, Your Seats In Seats For Her Greatest Triumph, For To-night! ‘THE HOODLUM.’ To-night! To-night! ‘THE HOODLUM.’ To-night! To-night! ‘THE HOODLUM.’ To-night! “ THE PICTURE OF 1,000 LAUGHS.” A V orthy Successor to ‘ Daddy Longlcgs.’ | In this great production Mary Pickford is a whole dictionary of contrasts—from a snob of tho snobs to an alley denizen in tho slums. ‘The Hoodlum’ is TEX Mary Pickfords you have never seen. Special Supporting Programme and Delightful and Appropriate Music by THE EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, ‘Raymond’ (Thomas), at 8 p.m. DAY PRICES, Is Id; Children, 6d. NIGHT PRICES, Is Id, Is 7d, and 2s Id; Reserves, 6d extra. Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5; then ring Theatre ’phone 444 for Reserves. NOTE.—Cynthia Stocfcley’s world-read novel of South Africa, ' POPPY,’ and which stars popular NORMA TALMADGE in a tremendous piclurisation—a picture which caused a remarkable sensation in England and America—WlLL COMMENCE SOON.LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT! (QUEER’S THEATRE “The Popular Picture House.” BESSIE LOVE In TWO HOURS OF SLASHING HUMOR. ‘THE FIGHTING COLLEEN.’ ‘THE FIGHTING COLLEEN.' You see a Gorgeous 'Whirl of Hair and Petticoats in the Greatest Kid. Fight ever Screened. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW' TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! The Production Extraordinary! J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the Greatest Success of Ins Career! ‘ONE DOLLAR RID,’ ‘ONE DOLLAR BID.' • -‘ONE DOLLAR BID; ‘ONE DOLLAR BID,’ ‘ ONE DOLLAR RID,’ ‘ONE DOLLAR BID,’ ‘ONE DOLLAR BID,’ Commencing TO-MORROW, at the QUEEN'S and KING EDWARD. SHOWS. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. PREMIER WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN. RECORD ENTRIES. j SPLENDID EXHIBITS IN ALL SECTIONS. ! Opens in BRYDONE HALL BUILDINGS AND ANNEXES, DUNEDIN, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 1, 1920, At 2 p.m. SPECIAL ATTKAOTIONS. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84. Telephono 1,051. THE WORLD'S BIGGEST BULLOCK. HESSE begs to notify the Public that, owing to the inadequate space allotted him by the Otago A. and P, Society, ho has accepted the kindly offer of Mr Olliver (of J. R. Kirk's, Crawford street), where THE FAMOUS BULLOCK “GOLIATH” WILL BE ON EXHIBITION During the Winter Show Week, SPORTING. JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, Ist, 3rd, and sth JUNE. First Race Each Day at 11 a.m. and Last at 4 p.m. Special Trains will leave Dunedin os required from 10 a.m. up to about 11.45 a.m. Special Trains will leave Wingatui c.s required from 4.15 p.m. RETURN* FARES (including admission to grounds), 3s 6d. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra. Children under 12 will not be admitted. An®officer is appointed to remove any children who gain admission, , Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and at S. Jacobs’s, Princes street. II- L. JAMES, Secretary. rpiE ‘.EVENING OTAR‘ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE BOARD-AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 5

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