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AMUSEMENTS. TH E EMPIRE, Dunedin's De Luxe Picture House. EVERY DAY, at 2 and 7. Last Day. JOHN GILBERT, BARBARA LA MARR, And BESSIE LOVE, In ‘ ST, ELMO,' ‘ ST. ELMO.’ ‘ ST. ELMO,’ A Stirring Drama of a Man's Faith Renewed—His Love Reborn. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director, Hr Clias. Parnell. Overture, ‘The Smithy’ (Descriptive Fantasia). Reserve at The Bristol, or 'Phone 444. CHARLES CHAPLIN Has entered into a new era. In his first dramatic contribution to the screen he seriously competes with famous directors, producers, and authors, and in doing so has brought, to the screen a new treatment, a new psychology of the Photo - play. Charles Chaplin's masterpiece will reveal what the public really want. Ho introduces more genuine realism, more truth, and depicts life as it really is, instead of life as the violent sensationalists have showm it. The Management of r|HTL EMPIRE THEATRE Has pleasure in presenting to its Patrons ■A WOMAN OF PARIS’ •A WOMAN OP PARIS' ‘A WOMAN OF PARIS’ •A WOMAN OF PARIS’ ‘A WOMAN OP PARIS’ ‘A WOMAN OF PARIS’ (A Drama, of Fate), Featuring EDNA PURVIANGE. EDNA PURVIANCE. EDNA PURVIANCE. EDNA PURVIANCE. Written and Directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT (For One Week). The theme is a startling one. and made the more so because of the utter simplicity and warmth of feeling that permeates it. IT IS THE WORK OF A GENIUS. As in actual life, there is Comedy, Passion, Melodrama, Farce, Emotionalism. Cynicism. All these Chaplin, as ingredients, has combined in ‘A WOMAN OE PARTS.’ At the same time., he. has i woven an exquisite tapestry portraying the sincerity of a woman's soul in all its nakedness, though clothed in its individuality. Wherever this masterpiece, has been shown it has broken all records. It can bo hold in Dunedin for one week only, and intending patrons are urged to BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL, BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL, Or ring Telephone No. 444, but such reservations by ’phone, can only bo hold until 7.45, without exception. This Picture is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT By THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Charles Parnell. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 8 TO 10.30. MISS WALLACE’S DANCES. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 8 TO 11. THE PIC’ O’ DANCES In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Arthur Gordon and his DANCE BAND. The Band with a. style of harmony and rhythm all their own. Admission, 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra. LENCATRN HALL, TOMAHAWK. V* ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, MAY 28th, 1924. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. Double Tickets, 4s; Gents’ Single, 2s 6d; Ladies' Single, Is 6d. Cars Leave St. Kildn. Refreshments Provided. Smaill-Bnmton Orchestra. SMITH’S HALL, HANOVER STREET. WEEKLY DANCE, FRIDAY, at 8. Tclfer and Stewart, musicians. Good floor, good music. Admission: Genfs, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. LECTURES. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR MRS COFFIN’S LECTURE, ‘/'IAMPAIGNING- IN DUBLIN,’ V/ In (ho HANOVER STREET BAPTIST SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Admission free. Collection in aid of B.W.M.U. Funds. MONEY. rjARUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SOMETHING SPECIAL. r-ROOM ALMOST NEW CONCRETE D BUNGALOW, in best part ST. KILDA ; attractively finished, with panelled hall, fibrous ceilings, lovely slab tiled grates, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin in white enamelled bathroom, e. 1., h. and c., gas, concrete tubs. Immediate possession. Any reasonable deposit. £1,050. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Cargill Corner. SOUTH DUNEDIN. A -ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW; c. 1., h. and 4s: c., fibrous ceilings, slab tiled grates; a natty homo in quiet locality. £B3O. REIDS, LTD. ADVANCES TO WORKERS. f'-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW, ST. KILDA; <3 every convenience; £760 advance. Price, £i,ooo. REIDS, LTD., Cargill Corner. MORNINGTON._ k ROOMS, double-brick; biull-in wardO robes, etc., e. 1., gas, h. and c.: wonderful view; beautiful garden, fruit and fowls, etc. £9BO. REIDS, LTD., Cargill Corner. YORK PLACE. p ROOMS, in best of order, and every v) convenience. £BSO, with easy terms. REIDS, LTD., Cargill Corner. ANDERSON BAY. Hollow wall concrete maisonette, every modern convenience; superb view and garden; close 2d section. £I,OSO.—JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Cargill Corner. IjTiOR SALE, 1 Cow, close to profit.—Apply Geo. Burton, Kaikorai. lAOR SALE, 4-acre Section, Taieri road. ’ —Apply Geo. Burton, Kaikorai. 171011I 71011 SALE, English Safes (new), all . sizes; prices from £lO. —Mansons, 185 Princes street; ’phono 2,605. _ TAR’ Run For Sale, good locality; average 550 daily.—Apply 9 Calder street, St. Kilda.

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Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

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