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AMUSEMENTS. “O’BRIEN’S EMPIRE” w 2 to J5. 7 to 10. POE ON®, WEEK ONLY. B. J, CARROLL Presents ‘ON OUR SELECTION.’ Come, taste the joys and thrills of hush life and share in the harvest of laughs. Here they axe—quaint, queer products of ■the Australian bush; rough-beam, ludicrous in their every movement, yet lovable withal. ■ First, there’s old “Had,” the oracle—quicktempered, hard-swearing, hard-working, indomitable; then there s his helpmate, “Mum,” slaving all her life away for net family, sticking to them through thick and thin; 'and “Dave,” genial, soft-hearted, softheaded Dave, a • “ country bumpkin ’ in every sense of the word, but the provider of a wealth of humor. - That’s not to mention Joe and Dan, or the rest of the crowd; but they’re all, there-—it won’t take you long to realise that. ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ 74 reels of Corn-fed Comedy, with a few tears and a thousand-and-ono highly exciting episodes. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA Will Render Special'- Music. Mr ABEL ROWE will sing ‘The Old Sundowner’ during the, Screening. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5; then ring ’phono 444. PRICES: 2s 7d, 2s Id. Is 7d, 1b Id. kaisorai band. nnHE LAST CONCERT for the year will ih , be given in the BOTANIC G ARDENS on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock. Chop’s ‘Funeral March’ will bo played in memory of late Bandsman J. Currie. H. P. DAVIE, Conductor. C. A. HUTTON, Secretary. ALL-NEW BILL TO-DAY. INVERTS ODY’S THEATRE 2 to 5, 7 to 10. HARRY MOREY HARRY MOREY . harry morey Mows dowp. his opponents against, fearful odds to win the girl of his heart, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, One of the Beauties of the Screen. A REALISTIC AND THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA. “THE MAN WHO WON.’ "THE MAN WHO WON • ‘THE MAN WHO WON,' A Whirlwind of Action. TOPICAL' COMEDY. ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT EVERYBODY’S' THEATRE. TO-MORROW, AT THE EVENING PERFORMANCE. First Appearance in New Zealand First Appearance in New Zealand First Appearance in New Zealand Of the Eminent V,ocalist, ' JAMES SCHOFIELD, Canadian Lync Tenor and Laughing Artist, Late Canadian First Division, France. Mr SCHOFIELD will Sing : ‘Jn-4fe e Garden of My Heart,’ 'ld'an Old-fashioned Town,’ ‘Let the Rest of the World Go By,’ And * I Cannot Keep from Laughing.* Full and Varied Picture Programme, Including HARRY MOREY in ‘THE MAN WHO WON.’ J£ING EDWARD THEATRE, 7.45. NORMA TALMADGB. NORMA. TALMADGB .NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE "NORMA TALMADGE. ‘ SHE LOVES AND LIES.’ 'SHE LOVES AND LIES.’ ‘SHE LOVES AND LIES.’ Ho looked into tho eyes of the woman he loved—and didn’t know that she was his wifel Do you believe it? Anyway, seo ‘She Loves and Lies.’ A wig hiden many a bald spot,, but it is seldom that it hides romance as it does in ‘ She Loves and Lies.’ Heads I win, tails you lose. That was the game Nonna Talmadgo played in ‘She Loves and Lies.’ He fell in love with his wife. TOPICAL COMEDY, No. 6, ‘SMASHING BARRIERS.’ QUEE N ’ S ' Xa -' 2 to 5, 7 to 10. A CHARMING STAR, ELAINE HAMMER-STEIN, ELAINE HAMMEBSIETN, In a Powerful Selznick Drama. ‘THE SHADOW OP ROSALIE BYRNES.’ ‘THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES.' ‘THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES.’ LAUGHTER AND TEARS. DRAMA, COMEDY, MYSTERY. One Sister was an ANGEL, The other a Devil. LEONTINE, A MODERN CLEOPATRA, lived only for self and pleasure. She was a black shadow on the sunshine of her sister’s life. Rosalie fought for happiness against tho evil influence of her sister. A WONDERFUL DUAL CHARACTER, Played bv ELAINE HAMMERSTBEN. Who will win? THE SIREN OR HER SISTER? THE SINNER OR THE SAINT? NOTE.—This feature is recommended more especially for adult audiences. No. 6. ‘ SMASHING BARRIERS.’ Topical Comedy. . CORPORATION NOTICES DUNEDIN OTTY COUNCIL. CITIZENS’ COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER- ! NOE-GENERAL, j VISCOUNT JELLIGOB. rgYHB PUBLIC are notified that arrangeJL • urents have been made for the above Function bo take place in the “ Savoy ” on TUESDAY, the 9th November, at 1 o’clock p.m., and TICKETS for same ARB NOW AVAILABLE FOB PURCHASE from the undersigned at 15s each. Tickets will be .issued ae applied for, without reserve ,and as the number is limited early application is essential.. Applications will Close on TUESDAY, the 2nd November, at 4 o’clock p.m., and must be accompanied by cash or cheque for value of tickets applied for. G. A. LBWIN, Town. Clerk. Dunedin, 28th October, 1920. DUNEDIN OTTY COUNCIL WATER SUPPLY, SOUTHERN AREA. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, to permit of Repairs to tbs Southern Area Supply Main, the WATER SUPPLY to the Southern Area (i.c.. South Dunedin, Oaversham, St. Clair, St. Kilda, and Anderson’s Bay) will bo CUT OFF from 6 a.m. till 12 noon on SUNDAY, the 31st instant. G. A, LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hail, 23th October, 1920. g-" HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHITE House, Beach street, Waikouaiti. —Pishing, shooting, surfing, petroi lights, telephone; five minutes railway station or beach; under management Miss Cooper. J. Gibson, proprietor. aUBENSTOWN. —Comfortable Accommodation at “ Lakeside House,” opposite wharf;, homely and every attention. H. A. Earland, proprietress. UKTANTEIL Furnished . Crib, Brighton, >i 1 fortnight, Xmas; no children. Partioulars to IWo. 87,” oare of ‘ Star ’ -Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 17495, 29 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17495, 29 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17495, 29 October 1920, Page 5