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AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. OCTAGON, “Theatre of Quality.” TO-NIGHT, At 7.45. ELMO LINCOLN, The Celebrated Star of ‘lntolerance,’ ‘Tarzan of tho Apes,’ ‘Birth of a Nation,’ IN THE GREATEST ROLE OP HIS REMARKABLE GARBER, as tho star in a red-blooded drama of strong men’s , passions and a pure woman’s Iove—■UNDER CRIMSON SKIES.’ UNDER CRIMSON SKIES.' A groat romance of lovo on tho deep. The story of a strong, silent man who, for lovo of a beautiful woman, quelled mutiny at tho cost of his liberty, and then fought his way out to freedom and happiness for them both. A picture that fills the eye and mind with its stirring action and marvellous photography. In Addition 1 : COMEDY AND NEWS FILMS, And Musio that tells the story c£ tho Pictures as they go along, by the evor-popular OCTAGON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BESIDES, BESIDES! The EXCLUSIVE Production, ‘THE DAVIS CUP FILM.’ ‘THE DAVIS CUP FILM.’ ‘THE DAVIS CUP FILM.’ ‘THE DAVIS CUP FILM.’ ‘ THE DAVIS CUP FILM.’ A Wonderful Moving Picture of the GREATEST TENNIS CONTEST IN HISTORY. Seo all the Tennis Champions of the World; TILDEN, Johnston, Hardy, Washburn (U.S.A.), BROOKES, Heath, O’Hara Wood (Australasia). R. M. Kidston, tho world’s greatest critic, says: “The whole match was quite thrilling. In the picture one can follow the flight of the ball right through, and study again the individual brilliancy of each player.” Plan at Begg’s; after 5 ring 3,091. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FISH. FISH, TWO OR THREE PORT CHALMERS TRAWLERS WILL BE AT THE DUNEDIN WHARF ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING. plentiful supply of fish for SALE. SPECIAL LINES AT THE SPINNING WHEEL. LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES.—Warm Flannelette Nightdresses, full size; excellent quality and value; our own make. 19s lid each. BODICES.—Long and short sleeves; fleecy Swanskin; cosy winter garments; our own make. 8s lid each. VESTS.—Two Special Lines; St. Margaret Wool and Cotton Vests; Special Easter price, 5s lid each. Cotton Chemise Vests, noted for good wear; 3a lid each—were 5s lid. HOSIERY.—BIack Knitted Hose, warm and durable; all wool; women’s size. 5s 8d pair. DIVIDED SKlßTS.—Elastic at knee and waist; made from warm winter materials; full size. 'ls 6d pair. BLOUSES.—Onr Special Easter Holiday Blouses in the newest styles; all sizes; our own make. 10s 6d each. SPORTS COATS. —In great variety of colors, and styles of the newest. Prices from 27s 6d to 82s 6d each. WE HAVE A VERY FINE SELECTION OP COLONIAL UNDERWEAR, INCLUDING HOSIERY, VESTS, COMBINATIONS, JERSEY COATS, ETC., ETC. INSPECTION INVITED. J. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., DRAPERY SPECIALISTS, “THE SPINNING WHEEL,” Go PRINCES STREET. COLONIAL ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. GREY—Single bed size, 29s 6d pair. Double bod size, 41s pair. Extra largo size, 47s 6d pair. WHlTE—Single bed size, 37s Cd, 38« 6d pair. Double bed size, 49s 6d, 51s pair. Extra largo size, 61;; r >;i, 635, 70s, 72s 6d pair. ILROY AND SUTHERLAND, Princes street. CHEAP MEAT! CHEAP MEAT 1 Why pay more when you can purchase from me at the following Cash-over-tho counter Prices: A FEW OF TUB ITEMS. SIDES MUTTON from 7s 6d, or from 3d lb, LEGS MUTTON 7d lb. FOREQUARTERS MUTTON from 3ld lb. HINDQUARTERS MUTTON from 5d lb. STEWING STEAK ... 7d lb. PORK at Bedrock Price. CHEAP LAMB, in any quantity, from 3s per quarter. NO LATE NIGHTS. 'Pork Shop remains open until 9 o’clock Friday and Saturday nights. J. W. THOMAS. LOWER STUART STREET. A FACT! That CHAMBERS, CASH BUTCHER, ARTHUR STREET, Is Selling the FINEST GRADE OF MEAT CHEAPER PER LB Than the Inferior Grades on the Market at the present time. WANTED Known —That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evcninii Star’ Oliice at Moderate Brices.

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Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 5

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