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AMUSEMENTS. Octagon theatre. DOUBLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m., Harry Carey in ‘THE FREEZE OUT.’ The smashing story of a rough diamond who has his corners polished olf. Universal Special Attraction. 9 p.m., ‘MOTHERS OF MEN’ adapted from the story written by William Henry Warner. Selznick production. 7.45, Overture and Supports. Reserves ring 3,091, an B E N’ 8 THEATRE, AGAIN TO-NIGHT. A First National Special Attraction. A tale of wondrous adventure in Old Spain in 'SERENADE,; ‘SERENADE,’ Featuring Miriam Cooper and George Walsh. Also, latest Pathe Gazette and ‘Nothing Like It’ (Christie Comedy), A programme really worth while. Plan at The Bristol, pLAZA T H B A T E B. TO-DAY, at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. VIOLA DANA in ‘THERE ARB NO VILLAINS,’ a Metro Comcdy-Drama, Supports‘Alfalfa Love’ (a Century comedy), Topical Gazettes, and new episode ‘Terror Trail’ serial. Q.RAND THEATRE. TO-DAY, at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. VIOLA DANA in a Metro OoraedvDrama, ‘THERE ARE NO VILLAINS.’ Supports: ‘Alfalfa Love’ (a Century com. edy), Topical Gazettes, and new episode ‘Terror Trail’ Serial. g’INQ EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.15, A Picture Full of Life and Fun, Love, Romance, and Adventure: ‘ SERENADE.’ ‘ SERENADE.’ Starring Miriam Cooper and George Walsh, Also, Pathe Gazette, Comedy, Serial. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, A SCREEN TRIUMPH, Featuring ALICE JOYCE in ‘ TITIJ INNER CHAMBER,’ Adapted from Charles CaUdwell Dobio’s famous novel, 'The.Blood Red Dawn.’ Also, latest Gaumont Graphic, Pathe Comedy, Fifth Episode ‘Hidden Dangers’ Serial, Seepage— THMPIRE. See Stage Life of this issue, J-J behind Urn scones. Book! Book ! Book 1 TUESDAY NEXT, ‘ The Affairs of Anatol ’ and (early sessions only) ‘ Gappy Ricks.’ Stall seats may be booked at Theatre. Elsie Ferguson in ‘FOOTLIGHTS, 8, Cartoon, Gazette. HAROLD LLOYD in ‘Now or Never,’ Screamingly Funny 5-reol Comedy, 7,9.15, QUEENSTOWN ANNUAL REGATTA, LAKE- WAKATIPU. EASTER SATURDAY. 15tlx APRIL, 1922, ENTRIES 14-FOOTERS VACHT RACE Close with Mr J. E. Galbraith, Port Chalmers, on 31st MARCH, 1928. ENTRIES for all other Events Close with the -Secretary on 31st MARCH, 1922. G. B, BURNS, Hon, Secretary, P.O, Box 25, Queenstown. IT. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND Will Render a Programme at the ROTUNDA, ST. KILDA, On SUNDAY NEXT, 26th INST., Commencing at 3 p.m. mAIERI SALE OF PRODUCE JL To be held on FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, In Aid of the Work of the Royal N.Z. Society for tho Health of Women and Children. Produce of every description, including Fresh Vegetables, Dairy Produce, Poultry, Preserves, Etc. CHOICE REVERIES FOR PIANOFORTE, ‘Sunset Echoes.' 'Garden of Dreams.’ ‘ Sunrise Echoes.’ ‘Rose Time.’ ‘Christmas Chimce.’ ‘Twilight Shadows.’ ‘Garden of Flowers.’ ‘Garden of Memories.’ ‘ Dream of Autumn.’ ‘ Inspiration,’ ‘ Dream Pictures.’ ‘ Cradle Time.’ ‘ Harbor of Dreams.’ ONLY Is 6d PER COPY. rpERRY’S MUSIC STORES, JL 174-178 George street, Dunedin. RELIGIOUS. PIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH, SMITH’S HALL, HANOVER STREET, p.m., Mrs S. COVENTRY, of Christiroll. Trance address, ‘ Mediumslnp: Its ;s -and Abuses,’ Floral Clairvoyance. Few >ks only. Lyceum, 2.30, Sunday. Send ng tho children. Pupils enrolled. Psy--rrietrv Class, Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany :et, Wednesday, 8 o’clock. Interviews BOARD AND RESIDENCE. _ for Boarders; double and rooms; moderate terms; cen--252 High street. "ANTED, by elderly Lady, Board, Rcsi. dcnco private family, vicinity Georgelerland streets north.—42B, ‘Star’ 'O steady Mon can have comfortable Homo in private house; hot, cold, bath, i, ’phone, washing, mending; 27s 6d .—472, ‘ Star.’ •InTEdT'JVo Working Men Boarders; private home ; terms moderate. —93 ngatc street. ARC-RESIDENCE Offered Two respectable Working Men; private homo, Workshops; terms moderate. —471, ’ Office. ANTED, respectable Working Man Boarder; every convenience; sunny ; clothes attended to; good homo.Star.’ IFORTABLE Furnished Room, supeior bungalow; electric, gas, telephone; lino; part meals optional; non-business referred. —450, ‘Star. j young Ladies require Board and Icsidonce with private family, north piano.— 446, ‘ Star Office. JNG~ Lady wants Board, with private sitting room preferred.—443, ‘Star’ )D Horae, working man; washing and mending.— 2s Macandrew -road. South TED, Gentleman Boarder, privatehouse; comforts of home; Cargill’s Corner; washing, mending; 305.—454, ’Star’ Office. _____________________ BROTHER and Sister, m business, want good Homo in private family, central. —459, ‘Star’ (Mce. -j n Albeit street, City, has Vacancies ; lO good table, hot water services, electric light, every homo comfort, including washing; tram "at door; terras moderate—’Phono 3,433. . . _ = __ WANTED, young Working Man Boarder; washing, mending; all conveniences; private—l4’ Wilkie road, Kensington, VO Young Mon desire comfortable Board with bed-sitting room; private ly preferred; near Octagon.—Address ediate, 495, ‘ Star.’ IST-GLASS Board -and Residence (prepared to pay accordingly) required by ; Lady; must be close to City.—49o, ’ Office. ITORTAELE Board, Residence offered Working Man; single sunny room; 3 home; central; terms mod-crate.-46 gate street.

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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6