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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE FOB QUALITY PICTURES. TWICE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7 P.M. POLA NEGRI In ■MEN.' A Paramount Picture. She had not known life very long before Men entered it. Men who sought her. Men who fought her. The mightiest drama of Pola ■Negri’e career. *Mlagnificently cast, lavishly gowned, sumptuously mounted. ‘Men’ is recommended for adults only. Showing also: ‘OTHER MEN’S DAUGHTERS,’ A Master Picture. Starring Bryant Washburn and Mabel Forrest. A gripping story of a girl who was ruled by a tyrant father and what happened when she left home. EVERYBODY’S IHEATRE AFTERNOONS, 2; EVENINGS, 7. LITTLE DICK HENDRICK, The most lovable child on the screen, with Lewis Stone, William Desmond, and BARBARA CASTLETON. In ‘THE CHILD THOU GAYEST ME.’ Surprise, amazement, and heart beats are tuned to a symphony of splendid delight in ‘THE CHILD THOU GAYEST MB.’ The story of a child who brings sadness and gladness to the hearts of three. .Showing also: ‘MAN AND WIFE,’ The strange tale of a man who marries two sisters. EMPIRE THEATRE 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M, Orchestra from 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Wonderful First National Attraction, Thoe. H. Inca Presents ‘THOSE WHO DANCE,’ ‘THOSE WHO DANCE,' Featuring iLANCIIB SWEET, BESSIE LOYB, WARNER BAXTER, EGBERT AGNBW. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be obtained at The Bristol Piano Co.’s, or arranged for at tha Theatre (telephone 444). pLAZA AND GRAND THREE BIG FEATURES. 2 P.M. —DAILY —7 P.M. BUCK JONES In ‘ WESTERN LUCK,’ A virile story of the prairies, rich in feats of daring as only Jones can do. ALL BLACKS v. WALES, All sports should see the New Zealanders in action—covering every phase of tho game. Also, DICK TALMADGB- and BILLIE DOVE In ‘ ON TIME.’ A six-reel riot of high-speed fun. Jammed with laughs—packed with glee. SPLENDID SUPPORTS.

SPORTING, FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MTETTNG, 29th and 31st JANUARY, 1925. TO comply with the request of the District Health Officer in regard to restriction r<3 infantile paralysis, CHILDREN UNDER 16 MILL NOT BE ADMITTED. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND, Reward- —'.Strayed from house, TorcWtJ toise. 'about size of dessert plate), brought from Salonika, and now the keepsake of a child; finder's action in returning -will be greatly appreciated.—Mr Little, 3i Rewa street, Sunshine. LOST, Black Spaniel Pup, about 6 months; reward.—so Elm row. LOST, Persian Kitten; row folk stout, St. Clair; o lOST, last Friday, Banket, 1 J Rent Book, and Parer Munro, booki-ciler, Cargill Co vard.—2s Norr ’phono 2,968. ’ensioii Papers, ■is ; roward. — LOST, Pink-and-Grcy Parrot; reward.— 11 Market streoi, M us-elourgu. LOST* "recently, Glass Serum Syringe and Needle*; reward.- -King old. LOST, on Saturday, lung Sealskin Coat, with large collar, between Mosgiel and Dunedin. —Reward returning Police Station. JJ OST, Dark Tweed Overcoat, between railway station and Kaikorai tram; d.—A. Durie, .Octagon. LOST, between New street and Mentions store, Red Earring.— Reward on returning 2 New street., Musselburgh. s OST, Dubl, Germs, Moths by having your J 4 carpet© collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; 'phone 493. OST. aIT tho'usthts chimney fires by employing Saunders Otago Winnow Cleaning Company; competent chimney sweep. Telephone 3,259. OOUND, Ten Shilling Note.-Addi-"ss 523, 11 ’Star' Office. 1 WOUND.—-Wo specialise, in Buster Hair- -, cutting.—Potter's, hairdresser, 172 cutting.—Potter's, hairdresser, 1/2 George street (next Arthur Barnett’s] ■ FOUND7V7e.II Appetiser in M’Naughton'.s Vienna, and Ivlahed Brown Breads. Baker-Confectioner. M’tonneli s Buddings, South Dunedin. FOUND, a. genuine Chesterfield at £l4 10s. Where? Why, at A. and J. Watt’s, the only furniture warehouse for an economical housewife. IjIOUND* 7-piece Suite, £l2 10s; suitable dining, breakfast, or sitting room; upholstered in good moquette; guaranteed wear and quality.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street south. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circn- , lars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at tho 'Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Trices,

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Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 8