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AMUSEMENTS. EMELIE POLINI SEASON. THE BOX PLANS FOB THE 10 NIGHTS’ , SEASON WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY'S ON TUESDAY NEXT. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Ben and John Fuller. Direction J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Take exceptional pleasure in announcing to the theatre-going public of Dunedin tho return of the YOUNG AND POPULAR DRAMATIC GENIuS, EMELIE POTENT, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, At 8 o’clock on THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 26, Supported by tho Distinguished English Leading Man, FRANK HARVEY, FRANK HARVEY, And a SPECIALLY-CHOSEN COMPANY, In tho Greatest Dramatic Success of recent years; ‘MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY'S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ A Dramatic Novelty, in three acts and nine scenes, by Edward Knoblauch, author of ‘ Kismet ’ and ‘Milestones.’ ‘•ONE OF THOSE SENSATIONAL FOUNT TRIUMPHS WHICH LEAVE THE AUDIENCE BREATHLESS AND ALMOST PAST THE STAGES OF COHERENT CRITICISM.” •MY LADY'S DRESS’ ‘MY LADY'S DRESS’ ‘MY LADY’S DRESS’ ■MY LADY’S DRESS’ Will be staged for POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, And will bo followed, FOR TWO NIGHTS EACH, by THREE POWERFUL ATTRACTIONS. nil new here: 'THE LIE.’ ‘THE LIE,’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE,’ ’ FRENCH LEAVE,’ ‘THE FLAW.’ ‘THE FLAW.’ PRICKS: DO. and R.S., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, 1b 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is, and Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. f i R A N D T H E A T B E. ’UT Special Attractions To-night. 7 p m., Welcome Reappearance of A’iola Dana in ’ 'JUNE MADNESS,’ A Six-act Metro Comedy. 8.40, Big Bill Russell in ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ ‘MAN’S SIZE.’ Filmed from tho popular story by Wm, M'Leod Raine. Splendid Supports. Book ’phone 3,119. |7l M P I R E. T H E A T R E. -jIN Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. Two Star Attractions. At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., George Arliss, of ‘Disraeli’ fame, in •THE SILENT VOICE.’ At 3.30 and 830 p.m., a story of fortune and peril on the high seas, ‘YELLOW MEN AND GOLD.’ Comedies, Gazettes. Empire Grand Orchestra. Overture. ‘Titania’ (Whitcy). Reserves at Bristol or ’phone 444.

I A DUKE FOR A NIGHT!—-and what a ! _ty l night! Dressed in the finest raiment of a duke, there was nothing that a duke could do that this doughboy couldn't do better. What had happened and how be became a duke makes some story. Don’t think of missing Ed. (Hoot) uibsou in ‘THE GENTLEMAN FROM AMERICA,’ now showing at Everybody's Theatre daily, at 2.15 and I 7.15. Comedy, Gazelle, Snapshots, Serial. King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Hoot Gibson in ‘ THE GENTLEMAN FROM, AMERICA,’ the most amusing story of a soldier on leave, bow he boarded the wrong train for " Gay Parcc,” and how ho fared after a series of exciting adventures with the beautiful senorita.s in Spain. Big list of Supports, including ‘Robinson Crusoe’ Serial. SCHOOL OP DANCING. Principals; F. E. and W. S. Wauchop. MR W. S. WAUCHOP (Pupil of Vernon Castle School, London, and M. Maurice, Paris) will arrive in Dunedin on Tuesday, July 17th, to Teach Modern Ballroom Dancing at the Savoy, and remain for a short season. Full information re classes and private lessons at the Savoy, or Allan Young, Ltd. (late Wchlry's). A Children's Class will bo formed. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IJjKOAD BAY.—Koromiko House has s> Comfortable Board and Residence; ideal rest home; ring bureau.—Mrs Bartlett. TBTANTED, Board-Residence by young » T I Married Coriple, with refined family; Roslyn preferred. —Box 379, Dunedin. I BURNISHED Room required by young 1 Lady; use of conveniences; within penny section. —553, ' Star.’ (y LADY Students require Board and Rest. /V donee, private home; share room; north end preferred.—sßl, ‘ Star.’ IT ANTED.—Two young Gentlemen de-ire » . Board and Residence, quiet home; al locality, hills preferred.—Ring 7,184. lADY, wilh good home, would Board i a Child, school age.—Address 457, 1 Star’ Office. ~\J ACANCIE ; S for Medical Students," near v ’Varsity and Medical School.—6ll, ’ Star.’ ’ffiWUENTSHEiD Bedroom Wanted, central, JL’ neighborhood of George street preferred.—Afldress, with terms, Scotsman, 602, 1 .Star' Office. O'MFORT.BLD Board offered Gentlemen, O share room; charge moderate.—s Main South road 1 , opposite Cemetery. WANTED, Board and Residence, Roslyn 'or daikerai preferred.—Reply 630, ‘Star’ Office, Board, suit two young 'U men mates, —No. 1 Albert street. WANTED, by young Man, Board and! ibsidencc: central preferred; urgent. —631, ‘Star’ Office. PRIVATE Board and Residence Wanted by Youth; 'central (preferred: furnish own room; terms.—62s, ‘Star’ Office.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE, QIX-ROOMBD HOUSE; electric light: A-J modern conveniences; corner section; third cash, balance 5i per cent, if required, Key and particulars at 161 MAIN ROAD, N.E. VALLEY. 117'OR SALE, Jersey Cow, good, quiet, comJU ing to profit August.—Gash, ‘Star’ Office, Port Chalmers. E’iOß SALE, best Section, Anderson’s Bay, upon rise, with splendid outlook; section perfectly level, ready for building upon; area, 53 perches; price, £2OO cash. —Fraser, P.O. Box 467. .Q EWING Machines, a great variety; lowest KJ prices; all makes repaired.—Forresters, machine experts, 79 Princes street. FOR SALE, urgent, handy car and gardens, up-to-’clate 5 Rooms; substantial soldier's loan; price, £900.—504, ‘Star.’ jrnn'Wp' —Burkes (near sfation): Very fine cfcy i <0 5-roomed Semi-bungalow ; verandah 3 side-s; h.c., bath, basin, electric; fruit, flower, vegetable garden; lawns, asphalt paths, etc.; worth £1,030.—-Divers, next Grand Pictures. n-| ACP A— Owner leaving, prepared to dUJL'iOv 1 sacrifice beautiful 6-roomcd Bungalow; h.c., electric, f.p. ceilings, art papers; easily the cheapest_ ■ and cosiest dwelling in or around Dunedin; *arly possession guaranteed.—Divers. OpryK — Vacant possession: Very cosy 5ctoOttP roomed Bungalow; corner section, near tram; ail freshly painted and papered throughout; electric, hot, cold, bath, basin; every convenience; large oriel window, verandah. —Divers, Grand Pictures.

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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

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