AMUSEMENTS. (JE-AND THEATRE. Presentins CHARLES RAY 'RED-HOT DOLLARS.' ' RED-HOT DOLLARS.' ' RED-HOT DOLLARS.' \ He was just a grimy cog in a big steel plant, until he risked his own to save his employer's life. After that he was the rich man's "son." But he fell in love with the daughter of his patron's bitterest foe—aiid' that Is where he started something. CARTER DE HAVENS I a 'BEATING CHEATERS. 5 ill! about a Grocery Raffle for a Ford "Flivver."' GAZETTES asd TRAVELOGUE. "Ssdiot Dollars' is screened at 2 and 3.55 p.ru PRICES.: Dav, Is Id and 6d; r i?ht, Is 7d and Is Id. Children, Half. MANAGERIAL.—At the request of hundreds of people who have been unable to witness the -wonderful aud uncanny powers of ARGUS, THE BOY PROPHET, the management have arranged to EXTEND THE SEASON FOR ANOTHER WEEK I<HE PLAZA THEATRE TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, VAUDEVILLE. AND PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE, AND PICTURES. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Mr -Louis Alsn.ce Presents ARGUS, The marvel with a million eyes. ARGUS, The prophet who mad,e the police ARGUS, think again, who has had all ARGUS, Dunedin wondering- where the ARGUS, wonders of his power will cease. ARGUS, Bafflintr anfl pleasin". ARGUS, Fascinating, ARGUS, Bewildering, ARGUS, Enchanting. Question: Is "Argus" in communication with the dead? Is "Argus" gifted with supernatural powers? COME AND TEST HIM FOR YOURSELF. v Also, The All-Star Company, including Miss ANITA GREEN, Lyrio Soprano, THE CAMPBELL BROS.,' Wizards of the Concertina, COPO, Ventriloquist, Mr LOUIS ALSACE, Brilliant Violinist. NOTE TO-NIGHTS PROGRAMME. EVENING. Pictures: 7 to 8.30 o'clock. Argus and Vaudeville: 8.50 to 10 o'clock. BE EARLY. AVOID THE CRUSH. PRICES: rvTS lN '^ ir *' ls "• Stalls. 6d. EJYENINGS—CircIe, ls 7d; -Stalls, ls Id. Reserved Seats, 2s Id. Box Plan at Begg"s, or 'phone Plaza, 2,461. SPECIAL MATINEE, SPECIAL MATINEE, SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Bring the Children to Sea "ARGUS," THE BOY WONDER. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTHING BUT THE NEWEST OF THE NEW "THE SPINNING WHEEL. CHINESE LACES, in' great variety; all new goods; exquisite patterns. Prices from 6£d to 3s 6d yard. REAL LACE MEDALLIONS, lovely trimmings for dainty underwear. Prices from 6d to ls 9d each. TRAY CLOTHS, Chinese hand-worked; Union, Grass, Silk, and puro Linen goods; beautiful goods at reasonable prices. 28s 6d to £4 10s each. LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS; a splendid selection in Block, White, and colors; all sizes. Prices from 15s 6d to 42s 6d each. CAMISOLES of all descriptions, Cambric and Silk; trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. Prices from 5s lid to 18s 6d each. New Goods from London.—-BEAUTIFUL SCARVES, in mercerised, art, and pure Silk; the latest shadings and stripes. From 5s lid to 54s 6d each. J. S. KIRKPATRICE AND C 0... DRAPERY SPECIALISTS, "THE SPINNING WHEEL," 66 PRINCES STREET. rTE ARE BUYERS OF OLD LEAD V BRASS, COPPER, ZINC, Etc. Top Prices. A. AND T. BURT, LTD., , Cumberland street. CORPORATION NOTICES. ST. CLAIR HOT AND COLD SALTWATER BATHS. •TTVHE ABOVE BATHS have now been a - Reopened to the Public, and will be ailable Every Day between the hours of 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. Charges: 3d admission to-swimming pool and use.of dressing box and ls for Hot Salt-water Bath. ' G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 14th October, 1920. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, on rise, offered two young Men willing share room. "Cosy," 'Star' Office. TANTED, Board, by two single young . / Men; vicinity Cargill's Corner. Address "J.M.," 'Star' Office. WANTED, by young Gentleman, private Board and Lodging; central preferred. "Clerical," 'Star' Office. HOLIDAY RESORTS. ITE House, Beach street, Waikouaiti. »J '' ■ —Fishing, - shooting, surfing, ; petrol lights, telephone; five minutes'railway station or- beach;, under management Miss Cooper. J. Gibson, proprietor;
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Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 5
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