AMUSEMENTS. Empire theatre. Reserves, tel. 444. 1. ‘BACK PAY,’ ‘BACK PAY,’ Screening at 3.45 and 8.45. 2. ‘BIS GINGAM GIRL’ (Sennett Comedy), Screening at 3.15 and 8.20. 3. ‘ SOMETHING DIFFERENT,’ Screening at 2 and 7 p.m. 4. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, Screening at 3,5, and 8.10. 5. PARAMOUNT NEWS, GAZETTE, 3, 8. Octagon theatre. Double Bill again To-night. Under Cover,’ featuring Herbert Rawlinson and Barbara Bedford. Then we have the great super screen triumph, ‘ Partners of tho Tide,’ a mighty story of above and below tho sea. Also the big Concert Orchestra, 20 players. Book your Seats at Bcgg’s. RUBIN'S THEATRE. To-day.—2 and 6.30.—T0-nisht. ‘WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.’ ‘ WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.’ All-star Cast in First National Picture. Topical Pa the Gazette. Scenic ‘The Eskimos.’ Sennett Comedy ‘ Call a Cop.’ Orchestra at 8 p.m. Plan at Bristol. pLAZA THEA TR E. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Tlirec-hour Double-feature Programme! Mary Miles Minter in ‘The Ghost of Roscy Taylor,’ a six-act screaming comedy, and Wlill Rogers in a tive-act Goldwyn, ‘Water, Water Everywhere.' Supports: Episode six ‘Thunderbolt Jack’ and 'Rubber Neck,’ a Century comedy. Grand theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Three-hour Double-feature Programme! Mary Miles Minter in ‘ Tho Ghost of Rosey Taylor,’ a six-act screaming comedy, ami Will Rogers in a five-act Goldwyn, ‘ Water, 'Water Everywhere.' Supports: Episode six ‘Thunderbolt Jack’ and ‘Rubber Neck,’ a ( Century comedy. King bdwaed. TO-NIGHT—7.IS—TO-NIGHT. ‘ SMOULDERING EMBERS.’ ‘SMOULDERING EMBERS.’ . Marvellous Acting, Matchless Art. A superb picture throbbing with Romance and teeming with Pathos. Supports include; Snub Pollard Comedy (‘Joy Riders’), Topical Budget, Sherlock Holmes Drama, and a Mack Scnuctt Comedy. EVERYBODY’S THEATER. Daily, at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. MARY PICKFORD In her first Society Drama. ‘THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.’ Topical Gazette. Interest Patho Review. Comedy ‘Joy Riders.’ Drama Beryl Coronet. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. “CHARLIE CHAPLIN LUCKY BAG , COMPETITION.” nn.HE following have been adjudged the WINNERS: FIRST PRIZE.—Miss K. PENNY, 198 Ettrick street, Invercargill. SECOND PRlZE.—Master C. BLACKLER, 12 London street, Lyttelton. THIRD PRlZE,—Master A. NELSON, Conyer street, Georgetown, Invercargill. “AGENCIES” (C. 11. MORRALL, JUN.), 24 Water street, Dunedin. THE RESULT OF THE ; g ILK TROUSSEAU COMPETITION Has been POSTPONED From the 15th UNTIL AUGUST 25. DANCING. rlllßD MONTHLY DANCE IN THE R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 7.45 p.m. Music; Mitchell and Dagg, Gentlemen, 2s 6d. Tickets at office.
A summary of the latest returns of tin. employment in Germany shows that cut of a total trade union membership of 6,284,233. 71.G0-! were out o! work. Tins represents 1.1 per cent. The corresponding percentage for the end of February was 2.7, and fur March, 1921, 3.6.
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Evening Star, Issue 18048, 16 August 1922, Page 8
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