AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE fji. Final Screening To-night of Rupert Hughes’s Goldwyn Production: ‘ REMEMBRANCE.’ The Story of an Old-fashioned Father. TO-MORROW EVENING The Management presents one of the Most Startling Photo-plays of the year: . ‘ FLAMING YOUTH/ A First National Production, Superbly Made and Acted. It deals with an up-to-the-minute subject; Social Restlessness and the Craving for Pleasure, as exemplified in the “ Jazz ” craze. ‘ FLAMING YOUTH ’ Seeks to get down under- the surface and di<r to the bottom of this ultra-modern problem to find the cause and show the effects, the dangers, and pitfalls that beset the girl eager to learn the truths of life. ‘ FLAMING YOUTH ’ Is a vital human document, and you will watch with continually mounting interest the career of Patricia Fentnss as you follow the unfolding of the story. The Principal Actors are Colleen Moore, Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Sylvia Dreamer, Myrtle Steadman, and a host of other favorites. , , nn . Reserves at Bcgg s, or Phone 3,091. WINTER SHOW. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHK YSANTHEMUMS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, AND DECORATIVE WORK. ART GALLERY HALL, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), MAY Bth. Afternoon Tea. Open to public 1.30 to 10 s>.m. Admission, Is; Children 6d. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, at 8 p.m. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PUBLIC READING OF ‘ JULIUS C.ESAR.’ Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Tickets on Sale at The Bristol; also at Theatre night of Reading. Price, 2s. Price, 2s. H. W. HUNTER, Hon. Sec., P.O. Box 124. DANCING. EIA ORA SOCIAL CLUB. TIHB abovo Club will hold their usual WEEKLY DANCE at the Waratah (above Wardell's), George street, SATURDAY, May 10th. Dancing 8-12. Supper provided. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is. Musi, clans, Smith and Dagg. J. RICHARDSON, Hon. Secretary.
FORBUEY PARK TROTTING CLUB WINTER MEETING, 1924. SATURDAY, SATURDAY, 10th MAY. First Race at 11.30 and last at 4.30. ADMISSION: Grounds, Its; Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d extra for non* members. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.
EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. a IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, LONDON. POST-GRADUATE TRAINING IN RESEARCH. A PPLICATIONS arc invited for TWO A SCHOLARSHIPS offered by the Imperial College, in conjunction with the New Zealand Government, to be awarded shortly, tenable at the College for two years, of £3OO annual value. Successful candidates must enter the College next October. Applications must, in the first instance, be sent to the Chairman of the Professorial Board of the candidate’s College. Copies of the conditions and the necessary form obtainable from the undersigned, G.P.O. Box 1,524, Wellington. B. T. NORRIS, Registrar. BANJO, Mandolin, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin, Piano.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176. LOST AND FOUND. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of Policy numbered 83,295 in the books of this Department on the life of JOHN WESLEY WOOTTON, of Dunedin* retired Civil Servant, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of three weeks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof unless objection bo previously lodged. a _ traversl - < Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, Bth May, 1924. LOST, Drown Leghorn Pullet; reward.--Bramwell, 207 Bay View road, bt. OST vesterday, Irish Terrier; reward. —3 Reynolds street (off Glen road); me 7,156. OST," on Tuesday afternoon, between Tahuna and Anderson s Bay road, 1Broooh (aquamarine and pearls . dly return 21 Victoria street, Tahuna, OST"”GenUe'man’s Wedding R'ng; date engraved inside; rewaul. - laton, ■ Henry Berry and Co., Moray_place._ OST'Sunday, on wharf, near warship, Lady’s Round Brooch.— Reward rcturnto Arthur Barnett, Ltd. GST~Dlist Germs. Moths by having your ca’rpete ' collected, cleaned, returned e day, no waiting;. Chmme« Sweptledin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew ct; ’phone 493. _ __ _ .. TlLL~Person who took Bicycle from / outside 525 Anderson Bay road pleas© urn. __ _ OUNd7 Chimneys Swept by first-class competent man.-Otago Window CleanCompany, King street; phono TOND.— Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. have competent Sweep; ionab!e charges.-’Phone 493; 32 bt. Irew street. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, H is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertiser# to kindly bear tbit in mind, and send in their
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Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 8
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