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AMUSEMENTS. QEAND JHEATRE. THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. FINAL SCREENING ' THEDA BARA THEDA BARA In 'THE SHE-DEVIL.' 'THE SHE-DEVIL.' 'THE SHE-DEVIL.' A Powerful, Compelling Drama, with a quaint streak of humor running through it. A Wild, Daring, Spanish Mountain Girl, in the abandon of Bohemian Paris. A Coquette who Out-Carmen's Carmen PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND In ' OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS,' ' OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS,'A Stirring Play, and Pull of Action. Another Thrilling Episode Of 'THE SILENT MYSTERY.* Hours Screening: 'Other Men's Daughters,' 2 and 7 p.m. ' The She-Devil,' 3.40 and 8.40 p.m. PRICES: Day, Is Id and 6d; Night, Is 7d and Is Id. Children, Half. ®CTAGON THEATRE. Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night 'MORE Last Night Last Night DEADLY Last Night Last Night THAN Last Night Last Night THE Last Night Last Night MALE.' Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night Last Night TO-MORROW, Cosmo Hamilton's Celebrated Romance, "i'ho MIRACLE OF LOVE.' 'The MIRACLE OF LOVE.' Book early at Begg's. After 5 ring 3,091. 'W' V E R Y W 0 M A N.' THE GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE EVER FILMED. STILL GOING STRONG! After TWO WEEKS' RECORD Business. 1 "O L A Z A THE A T R E. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! Mr Louis Alsaoe presents for the last time in Dunedin his celebrated VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Including ARGUS, The Boy Prophet, ARGUS, The Boy Prophet, ARGUS, The Boy Prophet, ARGUS, The Boy Prophet, Who will attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding the robbery at the Princess Theatre last June. NONE CAN EQUAL " ARGUS." NONE CAN EQUAL "ARGUS." NONE CAN EQUAL " ARGUS." NONE CAN EQUAL " ARGUS." Never before and never again will you see such a wonder as " ARGUS," the boy with a million eyes. THE BEST NIGHT OF ALL! DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. Plan at Begg's. Plan at Begg's. Q.RAND & PLAZA THEATRES TO-MORROW, The Nerviest Man on the Screen, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, In A 5-ACT FOX MASTERPIECE, 'WESTERN BLOOD.' 'WESTERN BLOOD.' Tom Mix in Death-defying Stunts for surpassing anything previously screened. ' DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY. .ntHIE MEMBERS of the above Society are requested to ATTEND a REHEARSAL to be held at the Club House, Moray place, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), October 21. at' 7.45 o'clock. E. S. WILSON, i Secretary. I V E E Y W 0 M A N.' ' THE GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE EVER FILMED. AMUSEMENTS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and-Lord Jellicoe, Governor-General of New Zealand. A HISTQRY-MAKING FILM. "O'BRIEN'S EMPIRE." LAST 2 DAYS. LAST 2 DAYS. If you want to soe the greatest entertainment presented' in Dunedin this vear, you'll have to take advantage of these "final opportunities to HEAR THE STORY AND SEE THE FILM OF THE SIR ROSS SMITH FLIGHT From England to Australia. Personally Related by SIR KEITH SMITH, EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture, ' Going Up.' NOTE. Mr H. L. Tapley will introduce Sir Keith at this Evening's Performance. RESERVE PLAN AT THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m., then ring Telephone 444. Doors Open at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. PRlCES.—Afternoon: Adults, Is IdChildren, 6d. Evening: 2s 7d, 2s Id, Is 7d, Is Id. EVERYBODY'S AND KING EDWARD. 2 to 5, 7 to 10, 7.45. THEY'RE OFF! THE GOOD LUCK PICTURE OF 1920. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART . In ' OLD^KENTUCKY.' A trementious, spectacle, with thrill upo" thrill in seemingly endless succession. You have never seen ANITA STEWARD at her greatest until you see her as th whimsical, hard-riding waif from the Kentucky Hills. NOTE.—No. 5, 'SMASHING BARRIERS' • AT KING EDWARD. QDEEN' S v * . 2 to 5, 7 to 10. Final Showing To-day of 'THE BOUNDARY HOUSE,' 'THE BOUNDARY HOUSE," 'THE BOUNDARY HOUSE,' A human storv, depicting the call of YOUTH TO YOUTH, Featuring ALMA TAYLOR AND GERALD AMES. ALMA TAYLOR AND GERALD AMES. AN ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION. Topical, Comedy, Serial. TO-MORROW, MADGE KENNEDY In 'LEAVE IT TO SUSAN,' J The Adventures of a Modern Cave Girk' OTAGO LABOR DAY ASSOCIATION, 31st ANNIVERSARY. PICNIC AND SPORTS AT OUTRA3I ON LABOR DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. Special Train Leaves Dunedin at 9 a.m. Returning, leaving Outram at 6.10. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Splendid Programme Arranged. Plentiful Supply of Toys for Children's Races. Amateur Events: 120 Yards and 1 Mile. Fares: Adults, 3s; Children, U 3d. DO NOT FORGET THE DAY. C. A. LUCAS, Secretary. mHE OTAGO GOLF CLUB -»-' (Incorporated). Exhibition By J. H. KIRKWOOD J. H. KIRKWOOD (Open Champion of Australia and New Zealand) On BALMACEWEN LINKS, SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. Morning Round, 10. Afternoon Round, 1.45. Admission, ss; Ladies, 2s 6d. Tickets at S. Jacobs's and H. M'NeiU - s. *JjJ V E R Y W O M A N.' THE GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE EVER FILMED.' SCHOOLS SPORTS. SCHOOLS SPORTS. OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS, Under the Auspices of the OTAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS' AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY NEXT, October 23. SATURDAY NEXT, October 23. CARISBROOK GROUND. CARISBROOK GROUND. First Event 11 a.m. Last. Event 4.45 p.m. 1,000 COMPETITORS. 1,000 1,000 COMPETITORS. 1,000 ;sed Display Physical Drill and Organised Games by 1,500 Boys and Girls. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Children, Sixpence. Grand Stand, Sixpence. H. DIVERS, Secretary. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. AT FYFE'S. AT FYFE'S. LOVELY SPRING MILLINERY AT FYFE'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 6d. BLACK TULLE HAT, transparent brim, trimmed Royal velvet ribbon, 17s 6d. LEMON AEROPHANE HAT, black underbrim, ribbon, and flowers, 27s 6d. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE TOQUE, floral crown, jet trimming, 255. SPECIAL. HOLIDAY HATS, ready-to-wears, 2s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d. Worth double the money. SPECIALS FOR HOLIDAYMAKING. LADIES' SMART ZEPHYR BLOUSES, in Stripes, 14s 6d. LADIES' WHITE AND STRIPE CREPE BLOUSES, 14s 6d. LADIES' SMART WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, 15s 6d to 455. LADIES' ALL-WOOL JUMPER JERSEYS 39s 6d. LADIES' ALL-WOOL JERSEY COATS, in all colorings, 43s 6d, 49s 6d, 52s 6d, to 755. LADIES' HOLIDAY HATS, 3s 3d, 5s 6d, Ss •9d. Alco, Lai-ge and varied range of LADIES' SMART UP-TO-DATE COSTUMES, In Flannels, Gaberdines, Serges, and Tweed 3. F. AND R. WOODS, LTD., 13-15 PRINCES STREET. LECTURES OTAGO ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION. , AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on ' N.Z. ARTILLERY IN FRANCE' will be given by Lieut.-col. N.S. FALLA, C.M.G. D.5.0., in Early Settlers' Hail, on TUESDAY, 26th October, at 8 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. Collection at door to defray expenses. J. W. SMEATON, Hon. Secretary. TAILORING. SUITS ARE CHEAPER TO-DAY T_ THEY WILL BE A FEW MONTHS""' AHEAD. NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS, Which have just been opened up. These Suitings have been well bought, and are offered at a very reasonable price. They comprise a fine selection of the latest weaves in new designs and colorings in ENGLISH WORSTEDS AND COATINGS, SCOTCH AND IRISH TWEEDS, Including the we'.l-known Bannock and Donegal makes. FAST-DYE INDIGO AND BLACK SERGES NOW IN STOCK. To encourage CASH SALES and PROMPT PAYMENT a DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, will be allowed on all orders paid for on delivery. Place your order early and secure the Discount. Note the Address: ALEX. M'LEOD, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, HAYNES'S. BUILDINGS, 30 OCTAGON (Upstairs). TENDERS. QUOTATIONS, CLOSING 9th NOVEM--5 BER, 1920, are • invited for the driven. Quotation forms may be obtained at Pubic Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and at this Office. R. E. HERRON, Stores Manager. Public Works Department, Wellington, 18th October, 1920.

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Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 5

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