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AMUSEMENTS. QBiND T H B A T » a. To-night) at 6.30 and 8.30. William Fox presents PEARL WHITE in an eight-reel masterpiece, ‘ A VIRGIN PARADISE,’ a story of the jungle and civilised hypocrisy. .Supports: A New Episode of ‘Winners of tho West’ Serial. Kino hdwaed. Tp-night.—7.ls.—To-night. ‘ WHY GIRDS LEAVE HOME.’ • WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.’ You must not go out to-night! But she did! And the dramatic situation depicted is just one of tho many reasons “ why girls leave home." Supports: Gazette, Scenic, and a .Mack Sennelt Comedy (‘ Call a Cop ’), and episode 10 ‘ Tarzau.’ EVERYBODY’S THBATEB. To-day.—2.3o and 7.15—T0-mght. MARY PICKFORD in her'second picture for the “ Big Four,” ‘ THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.’ The world’s sweetheart in her lirst society drama, which contains all the comedy and whimsical touches that have made her famous. .Specially-selected supporting films, and musical gems by Everybody’s Orchestra at 8 p.m. Plan at Bristol. Empire theatre. To-night, at 6.40 and 8.30. ‘ MOR AN OF THE LADY LETTY.’ ‘MORAN OP THE LADY LETTY.’ Did you see RUDOLPH VALENTINO as ‘THE SHEIK’? Come and sec him as pirate and hero in seven smashing reels of thrills and adventure. Broadway Comedy, ‘His Handsome Butler,’ Gazette, Scenic, at 8 p.m. Res. Tel. 444. CTAGON THEATRE. To-nio’ht, at 7.45: Great Super Screen Triumph, ‘PARTNERS OF THE TIDE,’ a tale of adventures above and below the sea. Also Herbert Rawldnson in ‘ THE MAN UNDER COVER,,’ a five-act comedy-drama. OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, 20 players. Reserves ring 3,091. aUEBN’S THEATRE. Daily, at 2 and 6.30 p.m. Anna Q. Nilsson in the dramatic thunderbolt, ‘Why Girls Leave Home,’ ‘Why Girls Leave Home.’ Exactly tho same situations that arise in this gripping photo-play might confront you to-morrow. You owe it to yourself to see it. Supports; Gazettes, Scenic, and Mack Sennelt Comedy (‘Call a Cop ’). Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. p> L A Z A THEATRE. • To-night, at 6.30 and 8.30. William Fox presents ‘A Virgin Paradise,’ eight startling reels, vividly portraying life in the. jungle as against civilised hypoln-isy. Supports: Clyde Cook in ‘The Toreador,’ Topical Gazettes, and a new episode of ‘ Winners of the West ’ Sexual. ‘Virgin Paradise’ commences 8 p.m. sharp. NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST 14th, GRAND JAZZ DANCE In Dunedin’s Ballroom De Luxe, ART GALLERY HALL, MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., Under the Direction of Miss Robinson and Air Williams. Latest and Fashionable Dances. Full Jazz Band. Admission: Double Ticket, ss; Single, 3s. GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL. SOCIAL EVENING Will bo held in tho above Hall On TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th, at 8 p.m. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. Music, Newlands’s Band. D. SIMPSON, Secretary. TORY LATEST VAUDEVILLE HITS. Moybells Are Ringing.’ ‘ Over the. Hill.’ ‘ One. Two, Three, Pour.’ ‘While Miami Dreams.’ ‘Tippy Canoe.’ ‘When Shall We Meet.Again.’ ‘ O-oo Ernest.’ ‘Alary O’Brien.’ ‘ Can’t You Bo Nice ?’ ‘The World's All Right.’ ‘ The Sheik.’ ‘Say it With Music.’ ‘How Sorry You’ll Be (Wait and You'll See).’ ONLY Is 9d PER COPY. Is lOd Posted. TERRY’S BOOK AND MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin. MEETINGS. OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE. 94 Vogel street, Dunedin. Notice is hereby given that the TENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Otago Expansion League will bo held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Octagon, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 17th August, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business: (1) To Receive and Consider the Report of the Executive Committee; (2) To Receive the Statement of Accounts; (5) Election of President, Three Vicepresidents, and Hon. Treasurer; (4) Election of Members of Special Committees : (5) Election of Auditors; (6) General. By Order of the Executive. W. B. STEEL, Secretary. OTAGO YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB. milß ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of A . the above Club will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite the First Church), on TUESDAY, September 12th, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business; Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Office-bearers; and General Business. Nominations for tho various ofiioes must be forwarded to the Secretary on or before September 2nd, 1922. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. A NNUA.L MEETING OF MEMBERS of ■ita. the Dunedin and Suburban Mutual Money Grib, Ltd., will be held .in tho Registered Office of the. Club on WEDNESDAY, 23rd August, 1922, at 5 p.m. Business : General. Usual Dividend of 9d in the £ for halfyear has been declared, making Vj per cent., for the year. Any persons in need of loans are requested to call. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. £2,000 FOR DISPOSAL. nniHE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT 1, BUILDING SOCIETY. £I,OOO BY BALLOT AND SALE, No. 2 GROUP. £SOO BY SALE, No. 5 GROUP. £SOO BY SALE, No. 6 GROUP. AUGUST 31st, 1922. Join our NEW No. 6 GROUP, and participate in advantages. Only a limited number of Shares available. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. TAREE LOAN £SOO, No. 3 Groups to be JJ BALLOTED for on THURSDAY, 241 h August. First draw; no back payments. No. 3 Group just started. Join now and participate. Full particulars from H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary, opp. Early Settlers’ Hall. DUNEDIN ELECTRICAL WORKERS’ UNION. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY, 16th August, at 8 p.m. Business: General. L. F. EVANS, Secretary. DUNEDIN BAILfWAYMBN’S CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION. A NNUAL MEETING of above Associa--/TA. tiou will be held in Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, WEDNESDAY, _ August 16th. Important business to bo discussed. Every member requested to bo present. G. FERGUSON, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

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