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AMUSEMENTS. (OCTAGON TBEAT^E. ALL-STEW PROGRAMME. . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!— Sir Gilbert Parker's Supreme Story of the Canadian "Norfe-. west, starring BERT LYTBLL. BERT LYTELL. .BERT LYTELL. A- Seven-reel Wondeiplay. A Wondcrplay. 'THE EIGHT OF W&Y.' 'THE RIGHT OF WAY.' 'THE RIGHT OF WAY.' 'THE SIGHT OF WAY.' • THE RIGHT OF WAY.' "THE RIGHT OF WAY.' Gre-3-t Star :u tie stellar rols. SHOW ME A SIGN FROil HEA'VEN And I -prill bplieve in. your Gos. The Lumber Camp Roused—A Rush—Then Silence—A SplashSilence Again—And Away Floated "DANDY STEELE." A GREAT PICTURE OF A GREAT LIFE PLAYED BY GREAT ARTISTS. Ring 3,091 after 5. TTING'S THEATRE. -*-*• TO-NIGHT, for the Last Time, IRENE VERNON CASTLE,— The Greatest Society Dancer in the World To-day, in 'THE WHIRL OF LIFE," Introducing- the Castle Waltz, Casllc Twostep. Castle Pavanne.' the Jazz, the Tickletec, Walking Waltz, and other of her famous dances: KING'S THEATRE, Commencing To-morrow (Saturday), at the, Matinee (Shown at Marlborough House under the patronage and in the presence of their Majesties the Kina; and Queen, by Royal Command), ' THE FLAME OF LIFE/ The First Great Continental Pioture since the War. and acted by THE SWEDISH ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, Amongst whom are the KING AND QUEEN OF SWEDEN. 'THE FLAME OF LlFE'— Has been described as n chunk of life in the primitive, rough hewn from the lumber camps of the backwoods of Finland. In the majestic setting- of tumbling rapids, rugged mountains, and virgin forests a man risks, ■all to win a smile from a woman's lips. -.—'THE FLAME OF LIFE' Is quite away from the ordinary picture. Introduces Lars Hanson and Edith Erastoff, two ■Continental artists of repute. On the Same Bill: 'HOW MOTOR CYCLES ARE MADE' (A-Fine Industrial), GAZETTE, COMEDY, Etc "EVERYBODY'S AND KING EDWARD. 2 to 5, 7 to 10. 7.45. " POOR RELATIONS " aren't always the most cultured and refined persons in the world—in fact, they're sometimes vulgar—but the world of man seems content to ■mistake the fornix for the spirit, and pure gold is oft mistaken for dross. We judge too often by appearances. FLORENCE VIDOR and ZASU PITTS . In •'POOR RELATIONS." A RUSTIC ROMANCE THAT THRILLS WITH ITS MELODY OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER. TOPICAL, COMEDY. SCENIC. Also at KING EDWARD, No- 4 of 'SMASHING BARRIERS.' QUEEN'S—, - ' 2 to 5, 7 to 10. 'SLAVES OF PRIDE/ Featuring ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. Here, indeed, was pride worth winning. He started to go to lier— there was a. ehot —he crumpled to the floor. Yet it was not the pain that bewildered himlook of supremo love on her face „.„ •.„„ OJJ .„„ him. He thought: Greater love hath no woman than that she would kill ■in selfdefence the man that her love is given to TOPICAL COMEDY. Chapter 4 'SMASHING BARRIERS. 5 LOST AMD FOUND. LOST, Bottle Green Silk Scarf, Sum night, Octagon Hall, Princes, or Rattray street; keepsake; reward. 51 Arthur street. j^OUND.—Spectacles to suit all iririiti J supplied by qualified Optician. Stunner, through Sprouen's ehenrist shop. Octagon. *^ (VJUND.—Men, your old Felt Hat Made New at small cost. Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. 10UND.- Tailor-made Suits, genuine JL' thing, no blow, great values. Pearsons', registered tailors, 36 George street. Whitehall" oil kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish, at Stewarts', fishmongers and poulterers. Princes street. nothing so good for rearing --- chickens as Thomson's Chicken Food. Its dependable. POUND, Fisher, M'Crackon, Fraser and Muntz, Wardell, Peterson. Roberts, and others still selling "No Worke " FOUND, Boots more reasonably priced than anywhere else in town at Millard's Cash Store, Stuart street. POUND, somcthiiifi to suit von~Tt~Miiu lard's Boot Sale. Quite a lot of bargains waiting buyers. POUND, good assortment Ladies' Footwear. Patent and Glace Kid Court Strap-laeo Shoes, at reasonable prices. ' r\OUND, good Boots at prices vou can afford to pay. At Millard's Shoe Store, Stuart street. IjIOUND, the. shop to purchase NtTw~Sea~son Lamb; prices right. J. W. Thomas, butcher, Stuart street. Comfort, Style, Finish about our Suits; prices right. Pearsons, registered tailors, 36 George street. ■> FOUNT), nothing better than Suits; prices reasonable. Pearsons, egistercd tailors, 36 George street. 10UND, Huia brand~Butters Dunedin Dairy Co.; best. Obtainable at our .ores. OBTAINABLE "in lib Pats~"l4lb~lud"2Bib Boxes at our own stores. HUIA" Butter geeured higbestTawards at last Winter Show. |"UIA" Butter manufactured by tho Dunedin Dairy Co., Ltd. riOblVD.—Fresh Whitebait, all kinds 1 Fresh and Smoked Fish, at Stewarts', fishmongers and poulterers, Princes street. TO LET. nnO LET Gain and Son, expert furniture -fi- packers, Remove your Furniture meani 6afety and economy. - „-fls; olso Single Bedrooms. -,-„ Princes street south (opposite Oval). TO LET (Roslyn), 2 sunny Furnished Rooms; elecfcrio, use conveniences; Buit one-or two ladies. "Sunny'B," 'Star' Office. npO LET, Furnished House (central), four X, rooms. "Reference,*' 'Star' Office. TO LET, 3-roomed Furnjshed Flat, city; couple preferred. ■ " Refirfed," ' Star'

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Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 5