AMUSEMENTS. WALLACE EEID. “Speed” Carr left' Now York a millionaire, Ho reached Los Angeles a tramp. Then he disappeared; became a chauffeur, posed as bis real self, was arrested as a crook, loved like a gentleman, married like a flash, WALLACE REID WALLACE REIQ In ‘ DOUBLE SPEED,’ ‘DOUBLE SPEED,’ A romance of love and motor ears. Charged with thrills and surprises. Also, Bryant Washburn in ‘ A FULL HOUSE.’ Bryant Washburn in ‘ A FULL HOUSE-’ Bryant Washburn in ‘ A FULL HOUSE-’ Tho diverting story of a “ Queen ” and a “ Knave ” who spoiled a royal heart flush. In a little four-handed game, of lovo that wasn't exactly according lo Hoylo you never saw such funny shuffles in your life. When a crook and a chorus girl played llio'deuce hubby tried to call their bluff. BIG SUPPORTING BILL Of Gazettes, Comedy Cartoons, Travelogues, etc.., and ■EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture at 8 p.m., ‘Apollo’ (Laurendoau). “Q’BEIEN’S EMPIEE” “ Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House.” Prior, s; Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2s 7d. _No reserve fee. Ring 444 for Reserves (To-night. Wo open at 6.30 To-night, JQjUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, Hon. Conductor, Signor R. SQUARISE, R.C.M.T. FIRST CONCERT, 17Ih SEASON, . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,. TUESDAY, 19th APRIL,' At 8 p.m., When on Excellent Programme will be presented. A limited number of 2a 6d Tickets will bo sold at the doors. Box Plan now Open at Th© Bristol. Booking fee, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. G. E. By Permission of the Commanding Officer.) TSIHE BAND OP TILR 4tu (OTAGO) 1 REGIMENT Will Play at BOTANIC GARDENS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing at 3 p.m. PROGRAMME: March —‘Tho Cavalier.’ Overture —‘ Morning, Noon, and Night.’ Selection—‘Recollections of Gounod’; (a) ‘ Qui Tollis,’ (b) ‘Judex from Mors ct Vila.’ Overture —‘ Light Cavalry.’ March—‘ Giogoso.’ ‘ Gcd Save tho King." 0 EGAN RECITAL, ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, By B. lIEYWOOD, F.R.C.0., TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Souvenir Programmes, Is each, Obtainable at Begg’s, Braithwaitcs’, Terry's, London Bookstall, Sligo’s, and A. Good! ay's (Roslyn), Collection during Recital. ' METHODIST CENTRAL MLSSION, OCTAGON HALL. 'EVENING SONG SERVICE, . Commencing at 6.20. Duet; ‘ So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition ’ (‘ Tho Crucifixion '), Messrs J. LEECH and MORTLBY PEAKE. Solo; ' The Shepherd of tho Flock,’ Miss JEAN LENNOX. Organ Nocturne in B Flat (Chopin), by request, Andante (Johnson), CHAS. A. MARTIN, L.A.U. Address: ‘ EXTRAORDINARY CHRISTIANITY,’ By Rev. CLARENCE BATON. -T I N G’S THEATRE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in lAIR EXCHANGE,’ or ‘ GETTING ACQUAINTED.’ Then tho Big Fox Production, ‘THE LOVE AUCTION.’ I MOONRIDERS’ (Eighth Episode, ‘At the Rope’s End’). Also, Fox Nows, Australian Gazette, Cartoons, etc. HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. mi IE ABOVE BAND WILL PLAY AT A ST. CLAIR TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o'clock, when a specially-selected programme will be rendered. . , Collection in aid of Uniform Fund. SERGT. J. SMITH, Acting Pipe Major. DOND. HENDERSON, Secretary. A N AEROPLANE will bo leaving DunA ©din for Timaru on tho 23rd or 24th of APRIL. Persons desiring to take advantage of tho Flight arc recommended to Communicate with tho Government Tourist Office. 'BTERANS’ NIGHT, Monday, IStb April. 8 p.m, LEITH LODGE, ALBANY lEET HALL. Members of Sister Lodges Also Invited. EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OP MILLINERY (H.B. Buildings). j ASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS (7.30 to 9 p.m.). Single lessons by arrangement, nply (by fetter or during class hours), THE PRINCIPAL, - Room 10, H.B. Buildings. TENDERS, ' TENDER. SNDERS are invited until 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 3rd May, for the erection of the Donald Reid whig of tho Otago Early ■•ere’ Museum, High street, rowings and specifications arc to bo seen ho oliioe of the undesigned, where tonmay bo lodged. D. G. MOWAT, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered ArcliitecL jvemmont Life * Buildings. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LATEST IN' BOOKS. B. M. Bower’s ‘Luro of Dim Trails,’ 2s 6d. Posted, 2s 9d. J. 0. Cunvood’s ‘Rivers End,’ 2s Od. Posted, 2s 9d. F. L. Packard’s ‘From Now On,’ 2a 6d. Posted, 2s 9d. Ruby ,M. Ayro’s ‘ Woman Hater,’ 2s (id. Posted, 2s 9d. Berta Ruck's ‘Sweet Stranger,’ 6s. Posted, & 6d. Stewart E. White's ‘The Rose Dawn, Posted, 6s 6d. John Fox, jun., ‘Erslane Dale, Pioneer,’ 6s. Posted, 6s 6d. H. A. Gody’s ‘ Glen of the High North,’ 6s. Posted, 6r. 6d. Robert J. C. Stead’s ‘Dennison Grant,’ 6s. Posted, 6s 6d. N.Z. BIBLE AND BOOK SOCIETY, Booksellers and Stationers, 48 Princes street, Dunedin. 6s. ODAK Supplies.—Cameras, Developing, Printing, Coyping, Enlargements from t,s or negatives. London Bookstall, k Exchange. SCOTCH Whiskies arc of world-wida fame, but Sandy Mac leads all others. NIGHTCAPS Coal again procurable, all merchants. YES, J. Jackson Purdie Removes Furniture cheaper by motor lorry. Country Removals a specialty. Housewives, paint boot soles with Bnotsavc; boots last three times longer. Tin costs 1b 4d, grocers.
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Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 7
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