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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! Doddy ; HURL AND EVANS Harry SUNBEAM EEVUB CO. SUNBEAM EEVUB CO. Present / An All-Scotch Revue, ‘ COLONEL FOE A DAT.’ A Salubrious Spray of Song, Sentiment, and Comedy. HARRY NORTH, A Concertina Genius. DUENO, DUENO, The One-wheel Wonder. CHARLES LAWRENCE, Jingles and Jest at the Piano. . Latest Bongs and Specialties, FEED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. Coming Monday: JUBILEE TRIO, JUBILEE TRIO, Plantation Harmonists. To-night’s Tariff; 1 6 , 2s, 3s (plus , ment taa). Plans at JACOBS’S nist. TobaccorFVHE EMPIRE, Dunedin's Da Luxe Pic--B- turo House. We open at 2 p.m. and I p.m. Complete Change To-day. Constanoo Talmadge in ‘Dulcy’ at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Romance in good measure and laugh* m abundance in a fast-moving comedy wherein a wife's misguided ambition almost blights a husbands career. Empire tra Entr’acte, ‘ Intermezzo ’ (‘ Cavalleria Kusticana ). Book Bristol or 444. VERYBiODY’S theatre, to-day at 2, TO-NIGHT at 7.30 ‘THE LURE OF EGYPT.’ . ’ THE LURE OF EGYPT ’ ‘THE LURE OP EGYPT.’ A colorful photo-play of mysterious Egypt sparkling with brilliant settings. Vibrant with lightning action, it will hold you P monei ' ‘a its spell. Serial, Gazette, Comedy QUEEN’S THEATRE. AFTERNOONS at 2, EVENINGS at 7. Madge Bellamy and Lloyd Hughes in ‘Are lou a failure? A stirring, human, thrill, mg drama, in which the horo of the storr answers “NON Supported by Herb. RawImson m The Glean Up.’ Hilarious Comcdy, Spectacular Fights. Jp L A Z A THEATRE. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Varied three-hour bill. Opening Chapter of New Serial, ‘The Social Buccaneer.’ 2,50 and 7.50, Episode 1 ‘Missing Millions.' Then virile Jack Holt in ‘The Man Unconquerable,’ a six-reel absorbing adventure play. Supports include Travel, Gazette, Larry Semen Comedy, Paramount Comedy. jpRAND THEATRE. 'Of 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. Entertainment Extraordinary. Jack Holt, with Sylvia Breamer, in ‘The Man Uncom qucrable,' a tense drama of pearls and peril. hnll in New Serial, ‘ The Social Buccaneer.’ 4.30 and 9.30, First Chapter ‘Missing Millions.’ Supports: Two Comedies, Travel, Gazette. QOTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. The romance of a dashing girl and a South American diplomat, ‘MY AMERICAN WIFE.’ Dazzling gowns, an amazing love tangle, and one of the swiftest horse races ever screened. Sea ‘My American Wife.' Music by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre, or ’phone 3,091. g"ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, At 7.45. ‘ STABLE COMPANIONS.’ The steeplechase stunner. An engaging turf melodrama, loaded with sentiment, human nature, and popular appeal. Note : In the thrilling race scenes you are enabled to follow any horse by the colored silken coats of (he jockeys in their natural colei’s. THE VICTORIA HALL (Adjoining His Majesty's Theatre). TO-NIGHT. POPULAR FLORAL CARNIVAL IN AID OF ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOL FUND, MORNINGTON. PLEASURE AND AMUSEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. Aided by the Pupils of the Dunedin Convents. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, FEBRUARY 16. The Drawing of the Art Union in connection with the above Carnival will take place This Evening at the Victoria Hall at 8.45. Accompanist,: MISS LEILA CAMPBELL. Afternoons Free. Piano Kindly Lent by THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING. PP OF. FITZMAUBICB’S DANCES, at. JAY’S TEA ROOMS, Plaza, Building, George street. Prices as usual. Pizey’s Marimba Orchestra, jlancing 8 till 11.50, DRUID'S HALL, PORT CHALMERS. CJ UNSHINE DANCES. WEEKLY. SUNO' SHINE i>Ai\CES. Grand Opening, Saturday, 23rd February. Special Engagement of the Sunshine Players. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Dancing 8 till 11. NEW ‘'MOTHER” SONG. The Beet Ever Written. ‘MOTHER WAS THE WORLD.’ First Verse; Memory takes me back to days when mother used to be Sitting by my bedside, telling fairy tales to me. A friend she was; indeed, there is no other To fill the vacant chair of dear old mother. Chorue; Mother was the world when the skies were bright above, Mother was the world, and she ruled it with her love; Mother leaves a thought that will never from us part, Often do wo cherish mother when we break her heart. OUR PRICE, ONLY Is 9d PER COPY, TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, respectable Working Man Boarder; good home, first-clasa meals, washing, mending,—l9 Market street, City. YOUNG Married Couple require Board and Residence in quiet home.—Reply 515, ‘ Star ’ Office. A : VACANCIES Gentlemen; 4 minutes from Gardens; good table.—Mrs Edgar (late Gladstone House), 154 Main North road (corner Islington street). ~IIVERTTfcT«~'^ with 2 or 3 professional or business Women.—ss4, ‘Star Office. IVJ’ANTED, by respectable young Man, V I Board and Lodging in private home; central.—sl7, care ‘Star’ Office. VACANCIES Men Boarders, share rooms, comfortable home; washing; moderate tariff.—39o Cumberland street (near St. Andrew street). WANTED To Board, Two College dents (men) or Two Business K good home, north end.—s4l, ‘Star’ Offi< WANTED, Two Working Men Board share room; private family; g locality; near town; terms, 27s 6d. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, month, home, central VACANCY superior of City.—l 34 Tennyson street. by Student, about end Board in respectable pri —567, ' Star ’ Office. for Business Gentler homo, 3 minutes from ce 'ANTED, and It by Business Gentleman, B sidcnce, sunny room.— w ‘ Star.’ WANTED, iri Private Horned ceirTi 2 Gentlemen Boarders; washing, e done; 30s weekly.—43 Y r ork place. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out In good time, it ia found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this ia mind, and send in their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

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