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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. EMPIRE. WALLY REID and EMPIRE. GLORIA SWANSON la EMPIRE. • DON’T TELL EVERYTHING.’ EMPIRE. 7.45 p.m., Gazette, .gocnic. EMPIRE. 6.55 and 9.15 p.m., EMPIRE. HAROLD LLOYD’S First FTVBEMPIRB REEL COMEDY, EMPIRE. ‘A SAILOR-MADE MAN.’ EMPIRE Reserves, ’phono 444. OOTAGON THEATRE. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Thci Wonder Picture of all times, ‘OVER THE HILL.’ Only a few more days. Don’t miss itl OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, 20 Instruments. Reserves, ring 3,091. Doors open at 7 p.m. A T B E. You’ve seen many (pictures that blame tbo wife. Now see the husband get Ms. What women learn about men after marriage not before. May M‘Avoy in ‘THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS,’ a First National Special. Also, the fmmieri. man of the films, Larry Semon, in ‘ THE FALL GUY,’ Patlie Gazette and Ross Smith’s Last Flight. II E E N’S THE AGAIN TO-NIGHT. jpLAZA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 6,30. Three-hour Triple-feature Programme. PEARL WHITE in a Fox Drama, ‘ANY WIPE.’ CONWAY TBARLE in a Sctoick feature, ‘LOVE’S MASQUERADE.’ Also, the famous comedian, CLYDE COOK, in a Fox Special Comedy, ‘THE JOCKEY.’ Part 1 ‘Winners of the West’ (new serial). gRAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 and 8.30. PEARL WHITE in a Fox 5-act drama, ‘ ANY WIFE.’ Also, the famous comedian, 1 CLYDE COOK, in a Fox special comedy, ‘THE JOCKEY.’ Also, Part 1 of the new wonder serial, ‘ WINNERS OF THE WEST,’ King bdward. TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. A Programme Supremo. ‘ THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS,’ starring May MAvoy. See the screen’s most dramatic revelation of the secrets that husbands hide. It’s ajirst National attraction, and that means everything. The excellent support? include ‘ THE FALL GUY’ (Larry Semon Comedy), Sixth Episode Serial, and Pat.ho Gazelle. "jOIVBRYBOD Y’S THEATRE AGAIN TO-NIGHT. The greatest picture by the greatest screen actor in the world. DOUG LA S FAIRBANKS in bis first Big Four masterpiece, ‘THE MARK OF ZORRO.’ A veritable hurricane of adventure, action, and thrills. ‘The Mark of Zorro’ screens at 8.20 p.m. Orchestra at 8 p.m. Plan at The Bristol. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. Assisting Soloists: Miss PHYLLIS WEST, L.A.8., Mr R. H. BRYANT. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. H. H. SYKES, 99 High street. Hon. Secretary. NORTH-EAST VALLEY TOWN HALL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th ami 19ih, TRAND EXCELSIOR FAIR. MONSTER, JT SAID OF WORK, i Aid of Salvation, Army Building Scheme. A!i kinds of Competitions. Interesting and Varied Programmes, resday Night, 7.30, City S.A. Silver Band and Songsters. Wednesday, N.E. Valley Boys' Baud and First-class Local Talent. Tho Opening Ceremony will be Performed ■ His Worship the Mayor (.1. S. Douglas, sq.), at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, the 181 b July, 122. Admission; Afternoon Free; Evening, 6d. Come and see the Grand Display. W. WHITLEY, Captain. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OP t RAND BENEFIT CONCERT, To bo held in Burns Hall, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 9th, 1922. Programme will consist of items from Dunedin's Leading Arli.As. Tickets, Is ami 2s. From all Grocers. CHOICE PIANOFORTE SOLOS, SUITAJ ABLE FOR TEACHING. ‘At Parting,’ by Albert Kussncr; ‘Entreaty,’ by Albert Kussncr; ‘ln Poppyland,’ by Albert Kussncr; ‘ Peace,’ by Gordon French; * Adoration, ’ by Maurice Randall; ‘ Melita.,’ by Harold Pollard; ‘A Coon’s Dreamland,’ by Leon Fabriana; ‘Wiki Roses,’ by Nathaniel H, Johnson; ‘Flower Story,’ by Felix Ostmann: ‘An Egyptian Chorus,’ by David Clegg; ‘MelMandc,’ by H. Bayn-ton-Power; ‘Twilight Shadows,’ by F. W. Vandcrsloot; ‘Festival of Roses,’ by Albert Oswald; ‘Cupid and Roses,’ by John J. Norton; ‘Twilight Greeting,’ bv Kershaw. ONLY Is 9d PER COPY. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. EDUCATIONAL. MUSIC is an essential branch of general education. As an art it contributes to tbo refinement of the feelings; as a science it affords an intellectual enjoyment, and tends in an eminent degree to develop and strengthen the faculties. When taught by my System of Instruction every other mental acquirement is more easily attainable. Satisfactory results are secured at a minimum of time and expense. Holder of Trinity College and Royal Academy Certificates has Vacancies for Pupils, Pianoforte and Violin, £2 2s per quarter and £1 Is per quarter payable, 2s per lesson.—Address Pianoforte, ‘ Star.’ DANCING. S/fISS HOOPER’S FRIDAY AND SATUR1. DAY INSTRUCTION CLASSES, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, 8 p.m. Private Lessons arranged. 113 CANONGATE. 'Phono 1,036. LOUISE, JAZZ SPECIALIST. Very Latest American Dances. 'Phono 2,036; or 120 GEORGE STREET. EW. PELLETT, Pianist and Accom- * pauist (Concerts, Smoko Concerts), 8 Phillips street, Kensington.—Vacancies for a few Pupils; 25s quarter. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. —Miss Brown's College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions ; ’phono 2,997. OILS, Water, Pastel. Pastinello, Pen Painting, Poker Work, Marquetrie, etc,; railway concession. l !.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. S~INGING.— Hamilton Eagar, teacher of Voice Production and Singing, 70 Grosvenor street, Kensington (on the rise). MANDOLIN, Banjo, Guitar.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. VIOLIN and Piano.—J. H, Hutton, 207 George street. street. TEACHER (A.T.C.Y.) Pianoforte, Theory has few Vacancies; 1 lesson weekly; 30s quarter.—42o, ‘ Star.’ TtSJAKTED, young Lady Play Private V V Dancing Class, Tuesday evenings; weekly lessons return service.—Address 370, ‘ Star ’ TEACHER Latest Dances, private class, has Vacancies; 17s 6d quarter.—3Bl, ‘ Star ’ Office. RTXSTIO MiUinor, forming Clares, morning, afternoons, evenings, 2s lesson ; private classes by arrangements.—642. 1 Star.’ LOCUTION . J -Exi>crienccd Teacher requires Pupils; willing to visit homes; pupils trained for examinations, competitions, etc.; terms moderate.—Address 648, ‘Star’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 6

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