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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. —At To-night's Performance .-.PECIAL! —Argus vrill be put into a somnambulistic state, and again attempt to give the name of the party or parties concerned in the recent jewellery robbery. 'J'HE OCTAGON THEATRE POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ilr Louis Alsace's Brilliant •Company. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. ARGUS—LAST NIGHT. • The most remarkable boy in the whole -world finishes a phenomenal season to-night. COME, SEE, AND HEAR HIM. A Marvel of Marvels. POLICE ASTONISHED. POLICE ASTONISHED. Lynx-eyed detectors of things completely baffled. ARGUS winks at ’em all. Last night’s challenge was: 1. 142857 x 7. 2. 125455789 x 9 plus 10. 3. 2£cwt 'of sugar at 3jd per lb. 4. How many days from December 1, 1898, to 1, 1910, including leap rears, both dates inclusive? ‘ i. Smith earns £5 15s 6d per week for 7 weexs, and Jones earns £4 9s 3d a week tor 9 weeks. TV Inch earns most, and by how much? ’ J EACH QUESTION ANSWERED WITHIN FOUR SECONDS., The Conqueror of Minds. ARGUS—The Boy with a Million Eyes TO-MORROW, BERT LYTELL in 'THE RIGHT OP WAY.’ Seven Super Picture, A story that has thrilled a million. Reserves at Begg’s till 5; then ring 5,091. PLAZA THEATRE LAST SCREENINGS. The foremost impersonator of the romantic feminine characters of Mie fast-dyiu o " American West, ° DOROTHY DALTON, In ‘THE LADY OP RED BUTTE’ ‘THE LADY OP RED BUTTE/ A Powerful 6-recl Drama. As “Paro Fan,” Miss Dorothy Dalton achieves a greater success than hr' ‘The Flame of the Yukon.’ You know the firo that she puts into her creations. You know that there’s going to be some action when you see her as the “ Dance Hail Queen.” DON’T MISS 'IT. Strong Supporting Programme. HOURS OF SCREENING: ‘LADY OP BED BUTTE,’ 2 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 7 p.m., 8.45 p.m. USUAL PRICES. 'THEATRE. Direction ‘ Ben and John Puller. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING. HALL AND MENZIES, Presenting a button-bursting Comedy. CARLTON MAX, Ventriloquist. DE WILFRED, Xylophonist. GREAT HENRI FRENCH, The GREAT 'HENRI FRENCH, Protean Genius. The U.S.A. Comedy Scream, WARD AND SHERMAN. WARD AND SHERMAN. JENNINGS AND LEONARD NELSON. GERALD. LEONARD NELSON. CURLEY SHERWOOD. And the English Pantomime Star, DOFF DEB. DOFF DEB. Tariff? 2s 6d, ls'6d, Is (plus tax). Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings 6d. VAUDEVILLE COMPETITION. TDNTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED FOR THE SECOND HEAT. FRIDAY NICHT, And for CHILDREN’S COMPETITION, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Full particulars and entry forms at Princess Theatre Every Evening. RING’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIQHTI At 7 and 8.30, IRENE'VERNON CASTLE.—» ‘ IRENE VERNON CASTLE, BIG DANCING CRAZE. ‘THE WHIRL OF, LIFE,’ ‘THE WHIRL OF LIKE/ Introducing the Greatest Society Danoer ia the World To-day, , SEE THE CASTLE WALTZ, CASTLE ONE-STEP, CASTLE PAVANNE. Wonderful dresses, splendid scones in-Eng-lish high life; then THE JAZZ. TFTR JAZZ. Come and see the Peppery Parties where they do the TICKLBXCE, THE JAZZ, WALKING WALTZ, PAVANNE, And dozens of the Yery I/atest, ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. Circle, Is (plus tax), ON SATURDAY: The Picture that was shown at'Marlborough House before the King and Queen, ‘THE FLAME OF LIFE.’ EVERYBODY’S AND KING EDWARD. 2 to 5, 7 to 10. 7.45. ‘POOR RELATIONS,’ A Drama of Human Value, That • shews that good breeding is more kindliness of heart than superficial polish, Starring FLORENCE VIDOR Aud ZASU PITTS. ' Also, CHARLIE CHAPLIN In •THE FIREMAN,* Good Supports.

PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY, LTD, T.S.S. WAIKANA. Visitors and Residents of Macandrew’s Bay, Company Bay, Broad Bay, Ross Point, and Portobeilo will be pleased to know that after a thorough overhaul in every detail this spacious and baautifully-fibted steamer ■will recommence her running on FRIDAY October 15 th. , ’ The following is the present time-table, which will be augmented during the •holiday' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. Leave Dunedin 9.30, 5.15 p.m. Leave Portobeilo 7.30, 3.45 p.m. SATURDAY. ' Leave Dunedin 9.30, 2 p.m., 6.15 p.m, Leave Portobeilo 7.30, 12.15, 4.45 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30, 6.15 p.m. Leave Portobeilo 8.15, 12.45, 4.45. PARES: Single—Adults, Is; Children up to 12 years of age, 6d Special monthly. Concession Tickets will be issued to the resident's of MacandreVfi Bay, which are obtainable at the Comggny s Oflioe, 55 Crawford street. H. C. CAMPBELL, Manager, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB, DUNEDIN JOCKENi- CHUB.SPRING MEETING, 1920, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (OCTOBER 15 AND 16). First Race at 12.15, Last at's.3o. Admission: Grounds Is 6d, Grand Stand 10s 6d v extra. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and at S. Jacobs’s, Princes street. Children under 13 will not ho admitted. •Charge for non-members’ motor cars to motor paddock, 5s each. TRAIN SERVICE. Special Trains leave Dunedin as required from about 10.50 a.m. till about 1145 Return Trains as required from about 5.30 p.m. ’ ‘ RETURN FARES, including Admission to Public Grounds, 5s 6d each. H. L. JAMBS, Secretary. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. AT FYFE’S. AT EYFE’S. LOVELY SPRING MILLINERY AT EYFE’S. LACE EDGE TAGEL HAT, trimmed jade ribbon and posy, 22s 6d. BLACK STRAW TOQUE, turned-up brim, trimmed violets and tulle, 255. INSERTION BRIM LEGHORN HAT, trimmed fawn ribbon and flowers, 32s S5, BLACK TULLE HAT, transparent brim, trimmed Royal velvet ribbon, 17s 6(L LEMON AEROPHANE HAT, black underbrim, ribbon, and flowers, 27s 6d. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE TOQUE, floral crown, jet trimming, 25a, BLOUSES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING* SOME APPROPRIATE, SERVICEABLE LINES AT JHE GREAT CASH EMPORIUM. . LOW PRICES A NOTABLE FEATURE, LADIES WHITE SILK BLOUSES, good quality; newest shapes. 21s and 22s 6d. NET BLOUSES, trimmed filet lace; very dainty designs. 22s 6d. SMART UP-TO-DATE COSTUMES, in the new season’s cloths. £5 10s, KNITTED SHiK SPORTS COATS, in Jumper styles; iu Champagne, Rose, Lemon, and ♦sky. 4/s ocl. - MARABOUT NECKLETS, newest cape and scarf shapes; in Nigger, Mole, end.’Black. LADIES’ SUMMER SKIRTS, in the newest block stripes; all shades. 21s and 29s 6cL ' TENNIS SKIRTS, in piquo and gaberdine. 22s 6d. UNDERCLOTHING. LADIE& CREAM COTTON VESTS, extra long, heavy make; short sleeves. Price OS Ou. LADIES’ WHITE COTTON VESTS, heavy make; short sleeves. 7s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE COTTON VESTS, light make; fancy top; no sleeves. 5s 6d. B. AND C. SPORTS CORSETS, White; clastic top; short above waist, loim ove hips; two pairs suspenders; sizes 21 to 30. 16s 6d. u. AND A. CORSETS, White; strong make; short above waist, lo>m over bins two pairs suspenders; sizes 21 to 26. 15s 6d. ° ps LADIES’, ENGLISH AND PARISIAN MILLINERY ' MODELS, newest shapes an colorings. Prices from 455. 1 CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR PEDAL STRAW HATS, American mate- n,„ latest styles; trimmed corded ribbon; suitable for girls 6 to 14 --ca'-U’3s- - READY-TO-WEAR BLACK STRAW HATS AND TOQUES,' very smar SMARTLY-TRIMMED LEGHORNS, plain and lace, styles. 28s 6d. 37s 6d 45= 55= LA3 22f S 6df 2ssf Sr&T 6tL ATS *' ° f BhapeS and ’ co!orin = s ’ ’ l?s " 6d CHOICE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST SPRING FRUITS AND FLOWERS. These include- Poppies, Marguerites, Cherries, Geranium. Etc. ALSO GOOD VARIETY OP TRAILS AND SEMI-TRAILS’. iA'. AND T. INGLIS’ GREAT CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET. TTNTSPT mr t r W A^ TED Known-That Billheads, Giro JJ'rawf® ■ MDSI iui Jara - Cards. Programmes, and Gener BE of every execuh JI ffdLOOK OF THE PRECEDING DAY,|lj9s& • E,flnHla Stsafi QSm Modera

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 5

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