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AMUSEMENTS. jgj M P IRE THEATRE. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7,30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Picture, ‘THE MORAL SINNER,' DOROTHY DALTON In her Most Alluring Role as LEAH. KLESCHNA. The Best of All Parisian Love Stories. A Particularly Interesting Series of SUPPORTING PICTURES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr C. Parnell. SOME OF THE ITEMS; Entr’acte, ‘ Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark’ (duet for flute and clarinet). Flautist, Mr T. Redman; Clarinet, Mr S. George. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol; the Theatre Telephone 444. EVERYBODY’S 'JHEATRE. MATINEE, 2 p.m.; EVENING, 7. SPLENDID THREE-HOUR BILL. ■FORBIDDEN VALLEY,’ A red-blooded romance, featuring HAY M’AVOY and BRUCE GORDON. Outdoor drama beating as warm as the hearts of the Kentucky hills. A miracle of suspense, making unbeatable entertainment Also, SHIRLEY MASON in 'LOVE LETTERS.’ Come and see the mystery that surrounds the love clement in this production.

VISITORS TO DUNEDIN. BE SURE TO “DO ” THE SAVOY WHILE IK THE CITY. THE FINEST RESTAURANT IN NEW ZEALAND Not. until one has had morning tea, lunch, or afternoon tea at the “Savoy” has the visitor reaily sampled the best Dunedin has to offer. The “Savoy” is an institution in itself —the finest restaurant in the Southern Hemisphere, and the greatest attraction in Dunedin. Here is dispensed the choicest food that a. scientifically equipped and condu&ted kitchen can produce. It is served to the strains of beautiful music, in an atmosphere of refinement and culture. Patrons appreciate the surroundings just as much as they do the delectable food. With it all the prices are the lowest ruling anywhere. Morning and Afternoon Tea in Warwick and Tudor Halls, Is. Luncheon in the Warwick Hall, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s. Luncheon in the Tudor Hall, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. VI&TT THE SAYOY-THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION FOR VISITORS,

DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor, Mr James Coombs. TIAIXIL CON’CERT, 37th SEASON, it? ‘ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Assisting Soloists: Hire MARJORIE- RBYNOLHSON. Mr LAWRENCE A. NORTH. A limited number of 2s tickets for sale at the Theatre. 11. H. SYKES, Hon, Secretary. IPUCHRR! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! -lit TO-MORROW NIGHT, At 7.45, BROWN’S TEA ROOMS (, Opposite Duke’s Butchery). ‘ SEVEN PRIZES, let; Prizes, Lady’s China Afternoon Tea Set or Stainless Cutlery, Gent's order £1 10s. Good Supper. Admission, 2s. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T3OAR.D required by young Alan, close JD> to car, north end or central; private home preferred.—Reply to Urgent, oh, ‘Star’ Office. UTOUNG Gentleman requires Board and JL Itesidcnoe; private tiumly preicux’d; handy to town. —68, ‘ Suir. ■fi’OUA’RD and Residence for 2 Adults and .O child, 2 years, from January alh.— Address, with lorms, 62, Star Office. VACANCY for Two Lady Boarders willing share room; musical. —966, ‘Star. YTACANCY for 'Three Gentlemen Boarders ; good home. —9c i, 'star. CIENTLEMAN wants comfortable Board I and Residence where uc could get use piano for practicing. —61, ’Star. «r,ANTED, respectable young Man to v ? lihftre .cry central. —55 Stuart street.

A purp'o suit worn by a fashionable Parisian hairdresser is matched by the i’ur of his white Russian wolfhound, which is sprinkled with mauve powder.

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Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

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