> ARtUSOSENTS. rQJtAND & PLAZA) THEATRES 'fikalscebenikg. ) WILT.f ATIT vox *■ Presents' That Brilliant Young Athletfc-Ster, GEORGE WALSH, GEORGE WALSH, GEORGE WALSH, In "HIE DEAD LINE,' 'THE DEAD LINE,' 'THE DEAD LINE,' A high-iension drama of love and reveng*. Thrilling -with dynamic action and tingling Tvith romance. A tale 'of the Kentucky mountains, iron •men, and lovable womenAn ancient feud, left in the hands of a young son to continue its deadly enmity, and the startling result. Also, , A GOOD COMEDY, GAZETTES, CARTOONS. Hours Screening ' Dead Idne': Grand, 7.45. Plaza, 7 and 8.45. '
A WORD TO PARENTS, SCHOOLMASTERS, and EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITIES. Tie Great Cry is: WHY T)ON"T THE PICTURE THEATRES CATER MORE FOR CHILDREN? "WELL, HERE IS TOUR OPPORTUNITY, SPECIAL MATINEES NEXT MONSTER THREE-HOUR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, And MONDAY At the . (JRAND & PLAZA THEATRES The Great Classic of The Arabian Nights. 'ALI BAB A AND TEE FORTY THIE YES ' 'ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES,' An Extravaganza of Stupendous Settings, , Featuriri.t' • THE FOX KIDDIES. Also, on the Same Programme, MAURICE TOURNEUR'S adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Immortal Story, 'TREASURE ISLAND.' •TREASURE ISLAND.' A Trcarfc for Adults and Children. COME ONE! COME ALL! [OG'S JTHEATR.E. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. For the Last Time To-nigit, GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, The Famous English Star, In C MY LADY'S DRESS.' 'MY LADYS DRESS.' TO-MORROW EVENING: ANITA STEWART In 'VIRTUOUS WIVES,' A Roasancs of Pagan. Profiteering- New York Society, Paris-gowned Women, Male 'Crocodiles," Busy Husbands, and Neglected Children, Into ■which is projected A Husband and Wife -who Try to Besafc the Game and Remain True. • ' VIRTUOUS WIVES ' Is--an Illuminating Mirror to the Ways of Society. There is one man who -understands women. He is Owen Johnson, and he wrote ' VIRTUOUS WIVES.' WHAT IS VIRTUE IN A WIFE? JUSSE CHURCH OF OTAGO, STAINER'S SACRED CANTATA, 'THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS,' And MENDELSSOHN'S MOTET, 'HEAR MY PRAYER,' WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER,' 8 p.m., By the CHURCH CHOIR, Under tho Direction of Mr V. E. Galway, Mus. Bac. Soloists: Miss Foster, Messrs T. Bachor, and M. M'Callum. Adnussion by collection. RELIGIOUS. TO THE RESIDENTS OF MORNINGTON. rpO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m., in -*- Hall, corner of Argyio street and Glen avenue, Mr P. HUNTEK. -mil (d.v.) give a. FINAL ADDRESS for the help of Chris- . tians. All are cordially invited to bo present. LOST A&D FGUKB. LOST, Red Silt Purse, containing pound notes; reward. Tram Sheds, Mornington. | OST (Sunday night, either- in St. Hilda JH car, between Frederick street and Monument, or opposite ticket office), Purse, containing silver. Would finder please communicate with " EJPJiI., 11 Durham street. Mornrngton"; reward. 031, Saturday, working man's Rolled —« Gold Spectacles; reward. 38 Grosyenor street, South Danediu. S w*-y iswe Saturday afternoon, Jfinfc -S-i Grey Parrot. Apply No. 4 Speiyuts terrace, Macfaggan stroet; reward. :el containing boot; bti Jjundas street. ■OST (on Saturday morning, between -J Hanover and Rattray streets), 4 £1 Notes. Erovo and Price,' 99 Maclaggan street. LOST (Sunday between I" Reward retuxni
LOST (Sunday Bight), Sum of .Money (roll _of notes); liberal reward. Apply "Skip," Gladstone House. Morav t>l™v* OST, vicinity -Gardens, Leather Bag —i (soldier's keepsake); finder may keep money. Return bag 702 Kiag street. OST Saturday), Gold sake). Finder please ring 1.373- reward. ' WW Person who removed Pomp from »» motor cycle at Butts on Saturday afternoon Return Same by Thursday to Central Ba-tfcery and save trouble, as his name and address are known. WOULD the Persons who took Baby's Push Cart from Kavensbotirne road yesterday afternoon in mistake pleaso Eeturn or Communicate with 105 Union street. time. Supply j. „„ JVS etc., "Monday," 'Star' Office. FOUND, nothing better than our Tailored Suits; prices reasonable. Pearsons registered tailors, 36 George street. ' |7K)OKD.— Your old Felt Hat m»de hfca JO new; moderate charges. J, Whim). 836 George street. lOUND.—Spectacles to mitt all l _> supplied by qualified' Optician. Btttrmer, through Sprosen's chemist shoo. Otagon. *^ New at small cost. Octagon Ronova. tors, nest Theatre. TOUND.—"Huia" Butter now obfaanabfe _ from all grocers. Dtmedin Dkiry Con*. pany, manufacturers. FOUND.— "Huia" Butter gained highest awards Wmtor Show. Dmiedin Dairy Company's test. T7KJUNB, latest Oakland 6, Custom-house A 1 Taxi Rank. W. H. Tilbury, proprietor; 'phone 1,103 and rank 839. VJUND.—Fresh Whitebait arriving Mon- — day morning at W. Stewards, flsbmonger arid poulterer, Princes street. our Workers' Xmaa CM)--B- goods easily obtained; get Booklet free; saves lot money. M'Ar&ur's. T^OuND.—M'Artlmr's Soap Ingredients and Recipe cost Is Sd; make 3 10a orth home-made soap. Save your fet. JUND.—3 pounds Dates,. 2s; 3 pounds . Marrowfat Peas, Is' 3d-. 3 tins Jam for 2s 6d. M'Arthur's. fTTHE 'Evwmne Star' Co< *re pMpbSd to -*■• make Htif-tone or Line Blocks at »a«m«bl« rates.
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Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 5
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