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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. TO-DAY, AT 2, AND 7 TO-NIGHT. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT ■WHERE ARB MY PARENTS?’ The great drama of modern life, from the celebrated story ‘Paupers of Perlman Square,’ by I. A. B. Wylie.. A fascinating tale of gilded life, cleverly blending comedy, pathos, and suspense. An intensely human and arresting story. Supported by ‘THE LOVE TRAP,’ With BRYaND WASHBOURNE and MABEL FORREST. A fast-moving drama, with Mystery. Dictographs, Suspense, and the Third Degree m a new form. pL AZ A AND GRAND. 2 P M.--TO-DAY —7 P.M. BUCK JONES Hits the bull’s-eye of popular favor in bis latest hurricane adventure play, ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS.’ ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS.’ ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS.’ BUCK JONES BUCK JONES Will thrill and delight you. SECOND NOVEL ATTRACTION! The World’s Eighth Wonder, ‘WONDERS OP THE SEA.’ ■ WONDERS OF THE SEA.’ Secrets of Davy Jones’s Locker revealed at last, by this enchanting and dazzling novelty drama photographed eighty feet below the ocean's surface. Also Comedy and News. rpaE EMPIRE THEATRE. •< Always a Good Entertainment.” TO-DAY, AT 2; TO-NIGHT, AT 7. ‘BORN RICH,' ‘HORN RICH,’ With lair Windsor, Port Lyteli, Doris Kenyon. Cullen Landis, dapted from the Novel by Hughes Cornell. If you had untold riches, would you SEEK LOVE, ROMANCE, PLEASURE, POWER, OR HAPPINESS? ome and see what happened to Jimmie and Chad in a picture of fascinating beauty and dramatic realism. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (“The Best in Town”), Director, Mr 0. Parnell, Will delight with a Programme of Chosen Selections. USUAL PRICES. Reserves may bs had at The Bristol Piano Company’s and at Theatre (telephone 444). EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. PAULINE FREDERICK, Supported by MILTON SILLS (Of ‘Sea Hawk’ fame), In ‘ SALVAGE,’ A Story of Mother Love Triumphant. _ There are tears of grief and tears of joy in this dramatic achievement —the finest thing Miss Frederick has given to the screen. Showing Also: “ ‘LOVE AND GLORY,* With Madge Bellamy and Chas. Da Roche. A mighty photo-drama of bravo hearts and true souls —a man’s courage and a woman’s constancy. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHtT at 7.45. All-star Cast in an All-British Production, ‘ WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?’ ‘WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?’ A Fascinating tale of gilded life, from the celebrated story, ‘Paupers of Portman Square,’ by I. A. R. Wylie. qctagon theatre TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, Paramount presents ‘EMPTY HANDS/ A drama of a man and a woman—the man a product of outdoor life, the woman bred on luxuries of city life, Featuring JACK HOLT And an All-star Cast, A Specially-selected Musical Programme will bo featured by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Director, Arthur Neate). This Famous Orchestra will Play; FINAL MOVEMENT “ SALTERBLLO ’ from ‘THE ITALIAN SYMPHONY’ (Mendelfiohnn), ‘ SYMPHONIC FANTASTIQUE,’ No. 2 MOVEMENT (Foulds), Suits for strings onlv (Bach)—(a) Gavotte, (b) Bourxee, (c) Air, "(d) Giguej ‘Chansonetto ’ (Percy Fletcher); ‘ Colinotte ’ (Beaumont); ‘Romance Bofcieme-’ (Farman); ‘Spanish Dance No. 1’ (Moskowsky), by request; ‘Serenade’ (Gruufeld); ‘Berceuse’ (Karganoff); ‘Aire de Ballot’ (Bergenboltz). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre, Octagon (’phone No, 3,091). D ANCTNG! DANCING! <rt OLDEN FERN D ANCE, GEORGE VK STREET SCHOOL HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL 23. Albion Orchestra (5 musicians). Dancing 8 till 12. Supper. Bus for South Dunedin after dance. Pleaso note: Next Attraction. Waltzing Competition, MAY 5. Good prizes. J. H. WRIGHT, Sec. A NEW DANCE HALL. A NEW DANCE HALL. LADIES and Gentlemen,—'Watch this column for the NEW DANCE HALL opening in the WARATAH TEA ROOMS Next SATURDAY NIGHT, May 2nd. Tim best of novelties with every show, and the best of attention paid to every patron. WATCH THIS COLUMN. ELECTION NOTICES. X3X-COUNCILLOR C. H. HAYWARD Is a CANDIDATE for the Office of COUNCILLOR, And Respectfully Solicits YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST. His policy has always been progressive, Including Tram Extensions and localising all work required for tho trading concerns when possible, and a square deal to all citizens. RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE: Over 14 years continuous as a Councillor. Councillor, Koslyn, 5i years. Councillor, Duneniu City, nearly 11 years. Chairman, Library Committee, 3 years. Chairman, Gas Committee, 1 year. Chairman, General Committee, 1 year. Member of Dunedin Drainage Board, 2 years. Member of Executive Otago Expansion League. Member Technical School Board of Governors, 2 years. Vice-president of several Amateur Sports Clubs. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. To the Residents of Greater Dunedin and St, Hilda. M E JAMES H. WALKER, (14 Tears a Member and Ex-Chairman) RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST. POLLING DAY, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29th. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printin' 7 of every description are executed at the Evening Star* Office at Moderate

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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8