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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. I PACKED TO THBDOORS NIGHTLY. J |-JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT! PINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHTI TWO SESSIONS: TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8. TO-NIGHT, 6.50 and 8. TQ-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8 TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8 TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8. T THE~ EMPIEE - ("The Da Luxe Picture House"). MARY PIbKFORD In Her Greatest, 'THE HOODLUM.' 'TEE, HOODLUM." THE EMPIRE GR.4ND ORCHESTRA Entr'acte, 'Bohemian Girl' (Balfe), 8 p.m. DAY PRICES, Is Id; Children, 6d. NIGHT PRICES, Is Id, Is 7d, aid 2 8 IdReserves, 6d extra. ' Book your Seats for To-night by "phone 4+4, or call at Theatre. SPECIAL NOTICE. POPPY.' Cynthia S+jock!ey*s 'POPPY.' POPPY.' world-read Novel of 'POPPY' 'POPPY.' South Africa, and' 'POPPY*' 'POPPY.' starring the ever 'POPPY' .£?£?!/, popular ' POPPY.'' iOl-Pl.' 'pnppv Lessees.....*. Sole Direction. n Puller, Ltd. .Allan Wilkie. NORMA TALIIADGE '.POPPY.' [POPPY.' POPPY.' TOPPY.' POPPY.' 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ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE f ' And FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS In Tho Greatest Naval Drama Ever Written, 'THE LUCK OP THE N-VVY' 'THE LUCK OP THE NAVY*' By Clifford Mills. By Arrangement with J. and N. Tait. KOTB.-THB LAST~TWO PERFORM, ANCIiS OP ■'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY' MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), Tha Laughing Season Begins, when ALLAN WILKIE Presents The Funniest Comedy Ever Seen in Dunedin. 'THE ROTTERS,' ■ 'THE ROTTERS,' A Tale of a Expectable Family. 'THE ROTTERS,' ■ The Play . that mado London Laugh, and will make Dunedin Shriek. 'THE ROTTERS.'; Come and Sso What Happens to Them. • ' THE ROTTERS.' ■ Played in Auckland 6 Nights. Played in Wellington 7 Nights. Played in Christchurch 6 Nights. 'THE ROTTERS,' ■ An English Play to make cvervbodv Lau"h. "THE ROTTERS.'- ' . " DAY SALES AT THEATRE. PRICES: ss, 2s 6d, and Is (plus tax). NO EARLY DOORS. rjyiE OCTAGON THEATRE' TO-NIGHT. ' FINAL SCREENING ' HALL CAINE'S * HALL CAINS'S 6,000 FOOT MASTERPIECE, WOMAN TEOTT G A VEST ME/ The Story of a Woman's Soul, Featuring * KATHERINE MACDONALD, KATHERINE MACDONALD, Most Beautiful Woman and Emotional Actress on the Film Stage. DO NOT MISS This Realistic Problem Picture. SCREENING TIMES: Afternoons. 3. Evenings, 8.30." i ""-•» ou[jpuru!!g Programme. ). J SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE OCTAGON TWO &LSSJ.ONS: TO-NIGHT, TO Mnpmvi 6.45 and 8.15. At 7.45. „ , xT t J A *OTTT l utiinw «,a ttt m „ . Tremendous Double-feature Programme, A SOUL-A SOUL—FOR A D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, VK ; 'TRUE HEART SUSIE,' J. WARREN KERRIGAN And In FATTY ARBUCKLE The Greatest Success of his Career. In lus Latest Comedy. situations. _ 'Phone 3,091. 'ONE DOLLAR BID,' ' ONE DOLLAR BID.' —' ONE DOLLAR BID; 'ONE DOLLAR BID,' ' ONE DOLLAR BID,' A story of Old Kentucky and a Girl, who, — -~ under an old law, bought a man for a dollar, Open Daily till JUNE 12 and reclamed and degradation Hours: 12 rill 4 Full Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. Admission, FREE, G fiAND THE A TEE. GRAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920, at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. POPULAR CONCERT. ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN SUPPORT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S HOMES. SELECT PROGRAMME. BY THE FOREMOST ARTISTS. What to the earth is the springtime, So to iho race is the child. TO-MOROW! Tremendous Double-feature Programme, D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, 'TRUE HEART SUSIE,' And FATTY ARBUCKLE In lus Latest Comedy. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE THEATRE 'Phone 3,091. OTAGO ART SOCIETY. EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES, ART GALLERY HALL. Open Daily till JUNE 12. Hours: 12 till 4 p.m., 730 till 9 p.m. Admission, FREE. Like ~, t, T b ° n \, t ]oT ' X<! aTe beiter the ballads A K l ° t ; ! e &en ° d ° Ve; Thafc werc ov « sung or said, Proclaiming God a love. And all the rest, are dead. Pi e f PROGRAMME: Sra^- ? Whe°n Shadows"" ZZ *" .'.' '*' W FRFD A\™"w*l Dance-Sean Triubhak ~J. " S cAvrVRm^F Recitation-'The Song of the Market Place' ... .*.. THOMSON Song— Mountain Lovers' .„ „. ... „ ... "S'.'™* H ° rn P , 'P? -, ™ ... Misses' "and GILLET Ator.ologue— louctunij Finns' -\r--~ T>-r?v-r« »-t t\-Song-'Daffodils are Blowing' ... Z Z Z Z Z Mrs I COYFXT^V Fcrcy Dene, Mii-.rv P,a.i*t .. " £1 s GWEN ffi Humorous Rotation-'ln the Shoe Shop" 'Miss BESSIE* THOMSON My Snips' ... _. ... ... at,.,. ti-TT ttpttt-i nivm-mr-i^o it* Mrs ALFRED ANDREWS nr, > - Mi!s aWEX RICHIE •soiijr ..loaning M'-s J COVFVTRY Humorous Recitation—'The Telegraph' Mi=s EE\F IsTTV Song-'At Dawning' .„ _ ;" ;_" "'. Z. Z. ..."' Mr TAPLEY Accompanist: Miss E Drill MORRISON. Accompanist for Dancing: Piper J. M'INTYRE. Piano kindly lent by The Bristol Piano Company, Lid. HELP THE HELPLESS CHILDREN. ' Entire- Proceeds in Support of the Presbyterian Children's Horn™. Help Ih 9 Chi'.drem Buy your Tickets early. Admission, 2s. Tickets procurable from H. t, and authorised sellers DVNE D I N JOCKEY CLUB. WSNTER MEETING, Will cojichtde on SATURDAY, JUNE 5. FIRST RACE AT 11 A.M. AND LAST AT 4 P.M. Special Trains wi 111 leave Dunedin, as required, from 10 a.m. up to about 1145 am Special Trains will leave Wingaiui, < RETURN FARES (including Admission to Grounds), 3s 6d. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d. Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra CHILDREN UNDER 12 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED „„.*? officer is A PP°'nte<J to Remove any Children who Gain Admission PRINCES D STREfI: TS OBXAI - N ' ABLE AT RAILWAY STATION and at S. JACOBS'S, II- L. JAMES, Secretarv. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.* ** S'ATA Disinfectant is now obtainable at all chemists and stores. WE ARE EXHIBITING AT THE SHOW AXTO-PROFITEERTVG- BY DTTSTJDnT | THE FAMOUS LADLES. "CHANDLER/' Which recently made that Remarkable 1 . from Auckland to Bluff in 34 hours. SEE THIS MARVELLOUS CAR. J. AND A. P. SCOTT, Agent rpHIS is a step in the right direction, and JL we will guarantee to assist them bv PRICES 0 CHOICESr MEAT ai BEDROCK Prime Lamb and Mutton, from 3s 6d per quarter; also the best cf Ox Beef cut in suitable joints to suit ail purses. T. SMITH AND CO., Dunedin, May 19th, 1920. fi ENTLEMRN.-I am desired by V3T tho Prince of Yv T ales to express to you his appreciation of the excellent BREAD and ROLLS which you supplied to His Royal Highness and staff during their stay at the Dunedin Club. Yours faithfully, GODFREY THOMAS, * ' Private Secretary. Messrs Wm. .Wright and Co., Ltd. 464 Great Kmg street, ' Dunedin. t ISS CLOUGH'S HAIHDKJMSIJSU I ROOMS. SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO DRESSING HAIR FOR BALLS, PARTIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Ladies to Improve your Hair try -Electrio .Treatment and Head Massag6. Wo recommend Face Massage to Soften the Skin and Remove Wruakles, etc. NAILS CAREFULLY MANICDKJSD. ALL REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET ' KEPT. BLAND'S VEGETABLE HAIR STAIN, Now Obtainable in All Shades. 3s 6d per bottle, . SCARCE LINES. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL GREY JERSEYS, Polo Collars. 22in, 8s lid; 24in, 9s 3d; 26in, 9s 6d; ■ 28in, 9s 9d. BLACK GOLF HOSE, with Colored Topa. Size 3, 3s 9d. Rise 3d a size, KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, PRINCES STREET. 'Phone 3,618 a. I.X.L. 'Phono 3,6185. TO THE PUBLIC. 'W E m. I . l^7 TE THE FUBLIC, from V * Christchurch to the Bluff, to Come £1°??- a . n l See OUR BEAUTIFUL DISVlin F °. X £EEF and WETHER AIUiiUN, and, above ail, the ILLUMINATED BULLOCK-a sight never to be rorgott«n. A. G. LE-GG, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. rjUABON Inhaler is now obtainable at All chemists and stores.

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Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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