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AMUSEMENTS. Q.OTAGON THEATRE “The Theatre of Distinction." , (N.OT Continuous.) _____ \ LAST TWO NIGHTS, at 7.43. FRANK MATO in •THE RED LANE,' ‘THE RED LANE,’ And Supports. Last Two Nights Mr C. C. SCOTT (Tenor), Who Sings ‘Tho Barefoot Trail ’ and ‘ Wlien Your Ship Comes In.’ And Octagon Symphony Orchestra. Coming FRIDAY: ‘ THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY,’ Starring Locklear, "The Daredevil of tho Sky,” in tho most daring moving picture in tho history of tho industry. A UNIVERSAL DE LUXE. gING’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.15. A BRAND-NEW PROGRAMME To-night, headed by NORMA TALMADGE In a_ new guiso and atmosphere as an inmate of a notorious cafe, in ‘THE PROBATION WIFE.’ ‘THE PROBATION WJEE.’ • ‘THE PROBATION WIFE.’ ‘THE PROBATION WIFE.’ ~ Wifo on probation sounds like some experiment in the marriage system. Tho story is magnificent, and tiro wonderful dresses are something to remember. CHARLES CHAPLIN CHaRLES CHAPLIN In tho life is Impersonated by CYRIL VERNE, ■ CYRIL VERNE, Tho Australian Charles Chaplin, Tho Australian Charles Chaplin, Assisted by Dorothy, in ‘CHARLIE AT THE PARTY’ ‘CHARLIE AT THE PARTY’ .And the only real live TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR In the Dominion. A Great Carnival Programme. Bo Early To-night. Packed again last night. TWO GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS Will bo given by THE PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (Otago Centre) In tho BURNS HALL TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. PROGRAMME: Part I. Selection.—-Dunedin Highland Pipe Band (Conductor, Pipe-major J. T. Grant). Dance —Highland Red.—Misses Thelma Gillespie, Violet Paterson, Messrs R. Clark, 0. JPKnn/.ie. Song—‘A Highlandraan’s Toast.’—Mr A. Jones. Song—‘Mv Heart is Bair.’—Miss Jessie Clirw"tie, L/P.C.L., L.A.li. Dance —Highland Fling.—Miss Violet PaterHumorous Song,—Sir J. Deakcr. Song—‘The Land o’ the Leal.’—-Mr John Leech. Song—‘Coinin’ Thro’ (he Rye,’—Miss Agnes Guy. Dance—Double Sword.—Misses L. Budge and M. Hungerford. PART 11. Pino Duet—‘The Green Hills of Tyrol.’— Pipers Arch. M'Millan and J>. M'Killop. Banco—Keel o’ Tullocb.—Misses Thelma Gillespie, Violet Paterson, Messrs R. Clark, C. M‘Kenzie, Fong—‘Annie Laurie.'-—Miss Agnes Guy. Song— Aflon Water.’—Mr John Leech. Dance —Sailor's Hornpipe.—Miss Thelma Gillespie. Humorous Song.—Mr J. Deakcr. gong—‘Within a Mile o' Edinburgh Toon.’— a Miss Jessie Chrisiie, L/J'.C.L., L.A.B. Song—‘Bonnie Dundee.’ —Mr A. Jones. Dance —Jig.—Mr Coliu M.'Ken/Jc. “ God Save the King.’’ Accompanist Miss Clara Hughes Eos Plan at Begg’s Music Warehouse. Booking Fee, 6d. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 3s, 2s, Is. F. A. CHBYNIS, Hon. Secretary. On Thursday Night the KAikorai Band will plav a selection of Scottish Airs. T A G 0 KEN N E L DOG SHOW, CHORAL HALL, CLUB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. RECORD ENTRIES. Box ADMISSION, Is. R. T. HODGSON, 620, Dunedin. Hon. See. LATE ACVERTiSSWiENTS. DUNEDIN MOTOR BODY AND OAKKiAG ii FACTOR Y, THE LEADING FIRM FOB ALL KINDS OF MOTOR BODY BUILDING. Pleasure and Commercial Gars, Ford Threesealer Bodies in Stock. J. ORMISTON white, 229 CRAWFORD STREET. 'Phone !HB. o _ CHANDLER CARS ON EXHIBITION ON THE SHOW GROUND. THE RECORD-BREAKER. Winner of Petrol Consumption Tost. J. AND A. P. SCOTT, • Agents. LANES. LTD., CORDIAL AND WINE MERCHANTS. ASK FOR AND SEE YOU GET LANES’ RASPBERRY VINEGAR, LEMON SQUASH, LIME-JUICE, ETC. £5 RF.WAED Will bo given for Information that will lead to the Conviction of anyone USING OUR JARS OR BOTTLES ILLEGALLY. LANES,. LTD., Dunedin. TO VISITORS. lOR NEW AND GOOD SECOND-HAND FURNITURE VISIT BRAZENDALE’S, OCTAGON (next Barton, Trongrove). Fyou Lose Anything, Advertise in tho ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column.

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Evening Star, Issue 17581, 9 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17581, 9 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17581, 9 February 1921, Page 5

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