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AMUSEMENTS. jp'L A Z A THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Three-hour Double-feature Programme, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, in a 6-act Universal Jewel, ‘The Talk of the Town,’ and EILEEN PERCY in a Fox 5-aot Comedy Drama, 'Whatever She Wants.’ Supports: Gazettes and Episode 3* "of ‘Thunderbolt . Jack’ Serial. /NKAND THBATBB. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Three-hour Double-feature Programme. DOROTHY PHILLIPS, in a 6-act Universal Jewel, ‘ The Talk of the Town,’ and EILEEN PERCY in a Fox 5-act Comedy Drama, 1 Whatever She Wants.’ Supports : Gazettes and Episode 3 of ‘Thunderbolt Jack’ Serial. King b d w a r d. 7.15—T0-NIGHT.—7.IS A now and greater version than the old. Selig sensation, ‘THE ROSARY.’ It tells of thrso great loves—two climatically successful, the third for ever unrequited. There are thrills of rushing action and dynamic drama, tho smiles of true comedy, and the emotional ensemble that make each reel a pearl. Serial Gazettes ,aud Comedy. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Note.—This Picture has never before been screened in Dunedin. ‘THE ROSARY.’ Tho first Selig ‘ Rosary ’ was tho sensation of last decade—it's humanity made it so. Now here’s another ‘Rosary’—a newer, greater production, enacted by a cast of unparalleled talent. Splendid supports. Superb Orchestral Gems at 8. Plan at Bristol. Empire theatre. At 2 and 7.55 p.m. Everyone astounded! The Greatest / Novelty Film ever produced. ‘ONE GLORIOUS DAY,’ Starring Will Rogers, Lila Lee, and Ek. Also, at A and 9.5 p.m., Ethel Clayton in ‘ EXIT THE VAMP,’ another hilarious comedy-drama. 6.45, Sennett Comedy, Gazette, Scenic. Book at Bristol. OCTAGON THEATRE.—FinaI Screening ' To-night. Beatrice Joy and all-star cast in ‘ Down Homo,’ Selznick drama in 1 reels. Also, ‘ Circus Heroes,’ Scenic, Topical, etc. Tho Octagon Concert Orchestra of 20 instruments is a special feature of the programme. Book your seats at Begg"s. Coining Friday; ‘ The Hundredth Chance.’ Also, Marie ITevost in 'The Dangerous Little Demon.’ U B H N’S THEATRE. Last Day Last Night JACKIE COOGAN (Tho Kid) in 2 and 4 ‘PECK’S BAD BOY'.’ 7 and 9 Also, “Snooky” in ‘Ready To Serve.’ Gazettes and Scenic. Plan at Bristol. ’To-morrow ‘ Hail the Woman.’ Q 0 Of MUNI T Y BINGING. ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, 'at 8 p.m. Conductor; Mr Vernon T. Drew. . Pianist: Mr Roi Don. Soloist: Mrs A. Borrow. Baritone Solo, Mr W. Nelson (St. KiklaBand). ' Collection in aid of the Dunklcy Children Rest Home. RUMMAGE SALE. OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 10 a.m. A SALE of SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, BOOKS, Etc., Etc., has been arranged as above in aid of the funds of the Y.M.C.A.

ALL SAIM'S’ SCHOOLROOM. CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, JULY 27th, at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Part I. IDLERS’ QUARTET PARTY. 7 Part 11, ‘A PERSIAN IDYLL.’ Music by Li?,a Lehmann and Amy Woodford Finclen. Libretto by F. S. Townley Little. CAST: Asboo Miss Mcda Paine Fatima M : -; Molly' Vickers Zuleikii Miss Cicely Nevill The Sultan Omar ... Mr i l . S. 1. Little Taj Maboimncd Mr Reg. Tapley Soubalma Mr i). Wright Ramzan ... ... Mr N. Maisou Abdullah Mr M, Watt Mrs tV. A. Mason at the piano.

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POUND.— Daily, Hot Saveloys, from 9.30 a.m.—Fort, Rocho Co., Rattray street, POUND.— Chimneys Swept by competent Man.—ologo Window Cleaning Company ; 'phone 5,250; office, 254(1 King street. FOUND.— Tailored Suite, ail-wool tweeds, from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15s.— Modem Tailors, opposite Herbert, Haynes’s. BtOUND. —Henderson, bootmaker, Stock Exchange Buildings, Wafer street, best place all kinds Men’s Boots; reduced prices, TjiOUND.—Hand-sewn Boots ro order; also jD Repairs, current prices.—At Hendorson’s, Water street, Dunedin. TO .LET. TO LET FOR GRAZING, PADDOCK, behind Nermanby Hotel, containing about 15j acres. Full particulars from JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Liverpool street. mo LET, 4 Room’s (furnished), use conJL vcnicnces, lu homely people.—3s York place, City. OMIURTXIiLE Furnished Single or Double Bedroom; fireplace, use conveniences ; 2 minutes car.—4 Kilgour street, Eoslyu. HpO LET',. "4-rooracd Howe; garden, fowlA bouse; £1 a week; sunny side N.E.V. —Address 960, 'Star’ Office. mO LET, Five-rooriied Furnished House, A north end, on ear lino; every convenience ; £2 10s week.—l 23, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Queen's Drive, Musselburgh, 8 Rooma; ipodcrn conveniences, electric light, gas; £2 10s week.—Reids, Ltd. njTO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, central; A use of conveniences,—Address 989. r|U LET, Two large Unfurnised Rooms; A use conveniences.—3so George .street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6