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AMUSEMENTS. aUEEN’S THBh TE E. Last Day of Thos. H. Inco'e Triumph, a Gripping Komanco of Two Worlds, •THE CUP OF LIFE,’ Featurin'; Hobart Bosworlh, Madge Bellamy, Tully Marshall. Excellent supports. Tomorrow : A powerful drama that throws lirrht on film issue of man and woman of today, ‘Sowing the Wind,’ featuring Anita Stewart in her finest role. LA Z A T II E A T 11 B, To-night, at 7. Final Screening. Three-hour Doublc-featuro Bill. Gareth Hughes in a Metro Six-act ComedyDram a, ‘The Hmich,’ and a Selzmck Allstar Five-act Drama, ‘You Can’t Love.’ Supports; ‘Robinson's Trousseau, a Century Comedy, and New Episode Serial. G t HAND T H E A T It E To-night, at 7. Final Screening. Three-hour Double-feature Bill. Gavelh Hughes in a Metro Six-act ComedyDrama, ’ The Hunch,’ and a Selznick Allctor Cast in Drama, ‘ You Can’t Kill Ixivo.’ Supports: ‘llohiui-on’s Trousseau,’ a Century Comedy, and Now Episode Serial. I N G E D W A li D. Commencing. To-night, at 7.15. First National attraction. Stone walls do not a prison make or iron bars a cage. A magnificent story of a woman’s faith : ‘ COURAGE.’ ‘ COURAGE.’ Also, Gaumont Graphic, Reelcraft Comedy, Jlth episode ‘Hidden Dangers’ Serial. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7. Gigantic Double-feature Bill. The great-c-.4 three-hour programme ever offered, (1) ‘Westward Ho!’ Charles Kingsley’s famous classic of English literature. (2) ‘The Unwilling Husband,’ a real poppy comedy of errors, and a laugh every minute. Supports and Royal Wedding. COMING— WAY DOWN EAST.’ ESI PI R E THEA TR E. —Finishing Monday Night. See Wonderful Desert Scenes, A Terrific Sandstorm. Beautiful Oriental Costumes, A Girl Slave Auction, Wild Riding, Fierce Fighting, Bedouin Tribesmen, Thrilling Battles, all in ’ The Sheik,’ featuring Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino. 8 p.m., Gazette, Travelogue, Sennett Comedy; at 6.30, Gloria Swanson in ‘The Shulamite.’ Book at Bristol. Reserves ring 444. OC TAG 0 N TIIKAT li K. Final Screening To-night. ‘THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY,’ Produced by E. J. and Dan Carroll. A thrilling Australian romance. Also, ‘The Puppet Alan,’ one of the finest Circus Pictures over screened. Don’t miss it. Reserves ring 3,091. Undoubtedly tho beet music and pictures in town. Friday; ‘Tho Infamous Miss Rovcll,’ and Frank Mayo in ‘ Go Straight.’ THE Haunting Strains of ‘THAT HAUNTING WALTZ ’ will soon bo hoard all over Dunedin. Tho biggest American song success for 20 years. Get your copy early. Being played at all Picture Theatres ’this week. Sold by all Musio Dealers. 2s.

FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUE. rounds. WINTER MEETING, 1922. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 4th and 6th MAY. First Raco at 11.30, and Last at 4.30. ADMISSION: s; Grand Stand, sa: Members’ Stand, 2.5 6d extra, for Non-members. Children under 12 years will not bo admitted. H, L. JAMKS, Secretary.

tenders. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. TENDERS will bo received at. the Beard's Office. Birch street, up till Noun mi h RIDAV, May 26th, 1922, for the lollovvmg SUPPLY CONTRACTS for Uis period June Ist to December 31st, 1922. Specifications may be seen at the nyri-nc-or’s Office, where forms of Tender and Schedule may be obtained. The lowest or any Tender not nercrsarily accepted. No. Supply. Contract 482 —Supply of limber. 485—Supply of Coal (Dunedin). 484—Supply of Coni (Port. Chalmers-). 485—Supply of Benzine and Kerosene. 485—Supply of Cement. 487—Supply of Horses. Vehicles, £.ud Drivers (Dunedin). 488—Supply of Home?, Vehicles, and Drivers (Port Chalmers). 439_gupply of Horses, Drays, and Drivers (Dunedin). W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. 29th April, 1922.

TENDERS. milE CHWBTCHDKOH MFDIORIAL 1 COMMITTEE hereoy mvitc IENDERS for the Erection o£ a WAR MIMORLtL BRIDGE AND ARCH at the junction of Cashel street with the River Avon. Ten eels Clcfio 11 a .in., MEDNL..DAY, Hay 24th, 1922. I'laiiu ami Specifications may bo seen on application to Mr C. Daws, City Surveyor, Council Chambers, Christchurch, to whom lenders are returnable. ■UI lenders to be sealed and to be dearly marked “Tender Christchurch War Memo rW! ' PROUSB AND GUMMER, Architects, 111 Custom Houses CJuuy, Wellington, and N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. EDUCATIONAL. EXAMINATION OP PLUMBERS. TSkTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that an it Examination will bo held by tho Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand for the purpose of registration under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 23rd and 24th Juno, 1922, at such centres as may be decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. , Application Forms may be obtained from tho central or main Technical Schools or the Secretary, Plumbers’ Board, Wellington. Al! applications must reach the Board by tho 23id MAY, 1922. Laic applications will not bo considered after the 30lh May, 1922. By orders of the Plvnnbcns’ Board. C. B. L’GCLES, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CONCESSIONS. miTOSE Returned Soldiers who were JL granted the concession of the AccountvtitA Preliminary Examination are Hereby Notified that the Privilege will be CANCELLED unless t hey emceed in passing throo subjects of the Society's Examinations by NOVEMBER, 1922. D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston street, Wellington, 27th April, 1922. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WINTER CLASSES. MEN’S FIRST AID. WOMEN’S FIRST AID. HOME NURSING. THESE CLASSES will Commence as soon as a sufficient number of Students are enrolled. Applicants arc requested to rend in their Names at once to the Secretary. In order to suit the convenience of those unable to attend in the daytime, the Association's Rooms, Old Firo Brigade Station, Octagon, will be Open from 7 to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, sth hist., and at the same hour on MONDAY, Bth, for this purpose. Fee, 7s 6d, payable on enrolment. D, "H. RODGERS. Secretary. ALL ALTERATIONS OF Display advertisements must BE FUNDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY,

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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 8

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