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AMUSE MENT3. QRAND & PLAZA THEATRES See. the Burning at the Stake, The ; Escape from Savages, The African Jungle Scenes, WILLIAM FARNUM The Overthrow of Idol Statue, - The Hurling of Man into Crocodile-infested Lake, The Jewel Theft from Temple Altar, 'THE JUfrGLE TRAIL/ , The Weird Temple of Light, The Natives' Strange Ceremonials, The Discovery of the Second Garden of Eden. SUNSHINE COMEDY STRONG SUPPORTS. The . Explorers Single-handed Fight with Savage Tribe, The Speotacular Destruction of the Cannibal Village. PROGRAMMES COMMENCE 2 and 4 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING, 6.30 and 8.15.

ING'S _T HE A THE t TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30, For the Final Screenings. CHARLES CHAPLIN In bis fun-maker that has convulsed thousands during the week, and FANNY WARD in ' INNOCENT.' New Songs by Mr Percy James. KING'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAL), NEW YEAR'S DAY, At 2 p.m., and Evening, at 6.30. ■ TOM MOORE TOM MOORE In the Latest Goldwyn, "A MAN AND HIS MONEY.' A fool and his money are soon parted, so he forestalled the parting, and dropped the acquaintance with wealth, starting penniless to win respect. What a funny -way to do it. He got a job us day nurse to a lot of pet poodles; but, you see, the girl—the only girl—was in the same house. Anyway the poodles were a means to an end. A. novel way of foing to the dogsj LAUGHING TOM MOORE In *A MAN AND HIS MONEY,' Being the experience of a young man in search of self-respect and a blsuhing bride, assisted by a lob of canine comicalities. Did you a clog nurse? That's what Tom was. His girl said: " Aren't you ashamed of yourself, being nurse to a lot of dogs?" With a Tom Moore smile, ho replied: ." I like dogs better than a lot of friends of yours." What's more, he was about right, and in the end fhe dogs brought him his bride, so that was why he went to the dogs. And CHARLIE' CHAPLIN In another new comedy, eclipsing all his previous laugh-getters. A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL. Mortal grief shall prove The immortality of Ix>ve. Earth may hamper, not destroy, A Love divinely given. NEW PICTURES, NEW MUSIC OCTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, TO-MORROW, at 2.30, AND DURING HOLIDAYS. Thomas H. Ince has taken Gouverneur Morris's wonderfully powerful narrative, ' BEHIND THE DOOR,' and moulded it into a motion picture of tremendous dramatic strength. The story blends a. love of touching tenderness with a stromr man's power to suffer and repay. Its finale, which is disclosed by shadows '• behind the door," breathes tragedy born of the relentless vengeance of a man who has been deeply wronged. No more powerful climax lias been thrown on the silver sheet than 'BEHIND THE DOOR.' HOBART BOSWORTH And Jane Novak Play the Leading Roles. AND THE OCTAGON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr R. Caulton. Overture, ' Poet and Peasant' (By special request). Any patron desiring a particular musical number for a certain night should notify Mr Caulton at least three days in advance. Prices as usual. Reserves 'Phone 3,091. QTHATH-TAIERI CALEDONIAN SPORTS, ™ JANUARY 3, 1921. RUNNING, WRESTLING. CABER, STONE AND HAMMER, PIPING AND DANCING. Post Entry. Bring Your Baskets. Hot Water Provided. LOST AKD FQUNO. LOST (Wednesday, vicinity of Car Sheds, 1 Market street), Lady's Sunshine Purse, containing, smaller purse with money inside. Reward returning 15 Market street. LOST, this morning, Geld Brooch, large star stone, set in claw; reward. Dunediii Dairy Co., Octagon. ~K OST, between Moray place and Queen's -S-J Drive, Gold Initial Brooch; name inOS'l, Gentleman's Brown Uvercoat, on — J Dimedin-Oamaru train, Christinas morning; reward. Station Master, Waikou,iti. OST, Case, containing eveglasses, be--J twecn St. Kilda and Post Office. Reward on returning 41 I Kilda. | EFT on hand basin, Dunedm station, Gent's Wristlet Watch; reward. ?hornicroft (opposite station). LOST, from 46 Kusseli street, JBlue Persian Female Cat; finder rewarded. Abernethy, Russell street. TOST, Liver-nnd-white Spaniel Slut; re- * ward. 16 Council street, St. K«da. FOUND fat"SIT and a good beach, there. mOUND, nothing better than our Tailored V Suits; prices reasonable. Pearsons, egistered tailors, 36 George street. FOUND.— Youv old Felt Hat made like new; moderate charges. J. Whipp, 236 George street. ' IOUND. —Spectacles to anit all oijjhta C 1 supplied by qualified Optician. Kturmer, through Sproeon's chemist shop. Octagon. VJUND.—Men, your old Felt Hat Made _ Now at small cost. Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. < TOUND.—Syrup of Linsoed Cough Mixture, sure nuro. E. P. Cameron, 3 Stafford street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rOUNG. Lady in Public Service desires Boajfd - .iid Residence near town, Address f.'P.s.." 'Evening Star,' holidays. Mrs O'Neill, 6 Smith street.

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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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