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AMUSEMENTS. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 n 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 lb 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Our modern world defined God as a “religious complex,” and laughed at the Ton Commandments as old-fashioned. Now a bewildered humanity is seeking a way out. There is no way out until we return to the faith of our forefathers for these precepts lloutoa. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ‘ THE TEH COMMANDMENTS.’ PARAMOUNT'S GREAT PICTURE, At the OCTAGON AND EMPIRE THEATRES. A towering epic of the screen made for the people of the world the application of the Ten Commandments to our modern social codes. MATINEES. There will be Special Matinees at both Theatres for this picture, and parents are reminded to send their children to see this production. There is nothing morbid about ‘ The Ten Commandments,' and it holds the highest commendation from the point of view of juvenile instruction. PRICES: Afternoons: Front Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 2s; Circle, 3s 3d. Evening; Front Stalls, 2s; Reserved Stalls, 3s 3d; Reserved Circle, 4s 6d. SCREENING HOURS: MATINEES, 2.30 p.m. EVENING, 7.45. RESERVE YOUR, SEATS! RESERVE YOUR SEATS! BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. For Octagon (Circle), at Bcgg's, For Octagon (Stalls), at Theatre, For Empire (Circle and Stalls), at The Bristol. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS. Full orchestra at the Octagon, under direction Mr A. Ncate. Full Orchestra at Empire, under direction Mr Chas. Pirncll. At Matinees: Fnil Orchestra at Empire, under Mr Chas. Parnell, and Special Organ Accompaniment by Mr C. A. Martin at Octagon. Owing to the length of this stupendous production, patrons arc requested to lie in their seat;; by 7.45 p.m. sharp. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 to 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 to 10 10 BEGG’S FOB HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES. LET MUSIC MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY. BEGG’S FOR CHENEY GRAMOPHONES. BEGG’S FOR LYRICPHONE GRAMOPHONES. A GOOD GRAMOPHONE will mean hours of pleasure, education, and entertainment for your family and friends. You will eventually buy, but why not now when selection is better than ever before, and prices are lower. We guarantee every instrument against all defects. Easy Terms arranged if desired. CHAS. HEGG AND CO., LTD. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. £5 SPECIAL PRIZE, £5 Order to Lady or Lent, winning nc-l games on Saturday next. Also Aggregate, £lO 10s, and the following list of valuable Prizes:-2 Dinner Sets (32 pieces), Brief Bag, Clock, Finlay Sheets. Dozen Cups and Saucers, Fruit Howl, Cigarettes, 2 Sets Brushes, Saucepans, etc. ’j'O-MORRUW (FT! I DAY i. 2 Rolls Bacon. 2 Bags Sugar, lOlh Tea, 2 Crises Apples, 2 Sacks Potatoes, 2 Bags Onions, etc. Special Prize each evening io Extra Lady playing as gent. TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MISCELLANEOUS. WIEN'S.— Why throw away money paying inflated prices for imported paint* when von can buy Perfccto, guaranteed perfect Paint, for interior or exterior unready for the brush?—Wren’s. LAST days for bargains Winter Games, Mali Jong, Football, Steeplechase, Motoring, and dozen;; others.—Alex. Sligo s. LAST” days for bargains Handbags. Purses, Pocket Books, Dressing Cases, Writing Cases. —Sligo’s, George street. L" ~AST days for bargains Pictures, Old Masters, Reprints, Scenic, Colored, Sepias, Humorous.-- Mills, Dick s (•''!>?» G Sale. LAST davs for bargains Crepe Paper, Colored Tissue. Festoons. Piedish Collars.—A lex. George street. LAST da vs for bargains dainty Books, Bound Poets, Autograph Albums, Photograph Albums.—Sligo s Great Clearing Sale. L"*’ AST da vs of great Clearing Sale; everything" at bargain prices.- Sligo's (Mills, Dick’s), 60 George street. "AST days for prayer Book, Bible, Text Card,' Hymn Book bargains.- Alex. Sligo, bookseller, jleorgc street. L" AST - days - for Trade Handbook bargains;' engineering, electrical, carpcmtrv; Books for Trades—Sligo's (.Mills, Dick,' Ltd.). LAST davs for bargains in Childrens Books" for all ages; plenty to choose from. —At _ AST davs for bargains in good Reading; novels and standard works galore—Alex. Sligo’s, George, street. LAST davs for bargains Gardeners’ Handbooks, Roses, Carnations, Greenhouses, Sweet Pens, Potatoes, Orchids. Sligo’s Clearing Sale. L' AST days for bargains Account Books, Writing Pads, Pens. Pencils, En-velopes.-Sligo’s (Mills, Dick), George street. I'')KKHXNKNT Hair-waving Outfits, 355; send for free illustrated leaflet. Ideal Mfg. Co., Box 42, Fox!on. RAUTY Mask Clay. Rs: Hair-curling Fluid, 4s; Hair Restorer, 2s 6d; post free. Box 42, Foxtou. RENTT--Estimates fre-o. Painting, Paporhanginga, Glazing, Sign and Ticket Writing; workmanship and material warranted; satisfaction guaranteed. FOR SALE. £1,650. REAL VALUE IN ST. CLAIR. Brick bungalow in st. clair, handy car, 5 very large rooms and kitchenette, fibrous ceilings, panelled entrance. hall, choice leadlights, and Empire papers, poreelain bath and basin, shaving cabinet, tiled surrounds, hot water service grate in breakfast room, gas cooker, electric light, hot water over tubs; offices under one roof; room for garage; terms arranged to suit. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, RHODES. Kilrla; Very fine. Villa; cWi/O*} i sound and well built, and replete with modern conveniences; good garden; huiit high on foundations. Tnrnhiyn, M'Kenzie, Rhodes. THE REST OFFERING IN ST. KILDA. PICK OF NEW BUNGALOWS, 5 good largo rooms and kitchenette; fine big ■motion; solid concrete base; fibrous ceilings, electric. light, hot and cold, hot water over tubs; offices under one roof. You cannot equal this for value. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, RHODES. —Top Sine Valley (handy GarcW»* o*s dens) ; 4 Rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences. Tambiyn, M’Kenzie, Rhodes. __ STATE ADVANCES LOAN PROPOSITION. NEW BUNGALOW, carrying approximately £I,OOO at 4j,- per cent., iu ST. CLAIR, rigid :il car; 5 good rooms and lovely section; most modern, and replete with' Ihe very latest conveniences. Owner leaving Dunedin. This is a very lint; home for the money, £1,350. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, RHODES. ■JAOR SALK, superior Upright Oak CabiJ. net Gramophone; beautiful tone and 1 appearance: practically now.—Address 718, ! ‘ Star ’ Office. OLYMPIC KINK. SKATING, SKATING, TONIGHT, 7.30. SESSIONS; 10.30 till 12. 2.30 till 4.30. 7.30 till 10. Private Parties and Learners by Arrangement. SAVOY CABARET, P ATRONS ARE NOTIFIED there will be NO MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE TlttS EVENING. EUCHRE! 15 PRIZES. EUCHRE! TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT, at 8, ST, PAUL’S SHOOOLROOM. Prizes include Irish Linen Tablecloth, Nest Aluminium Saucepans, Shaving Stand (with 1 levelled and magnifying mirrors), Brief Bag, 590 Cigarettes, (doz Silk Knitted Ties, Case E.R.N.S. Afternoon Tea Spoons, Aluminium Kettle, Fruit Bowl, Etc., Etc. FOR SALE. GEORGE STREET. GEORGE STREET. lARGF. DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP, good J depth, with entrance to side street; 5 splendid living rooms (wo.il let); all conveniences, This valuable property is situated in best business locality, and is for genuine sale. This is a golden opportunity for someone who wants business premise*. Como for fuller particulars to-morrow. CURTIS. 176 PRINCES STREET. KENSINGTON (NEAR OVAL). —4 large Rooms; scullery, washed OOV house, copper, tubs, e.L, gas, bath, 2 box windows; nice appearance; neat, clean. Hurry for this. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Cargill’s Corner. ’Phono 176. CAVERSHAM (ON RISE). Deposit . 4 Rooms and scullery; ctfiM” gas light, new papers; comfortable borne; washhouse, copper, tubs; fowlhouse; section; £370. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Cargill’s Corner. 'Phono 176. ri|MMblN AND CO. (successors to Breeze, .s Land Agent), Whitcombe, Tombs’s Buildings, 76 Princes street ; ’phone 730. i * OCiflT * U’■ b roomed Dwelling; mor*wiJk7l* deni conveniences : splendid order; rare chance home, good locality. - Timlin's; 'phono 730. Oir'A Deposit, Balance £2 Weekly.— rfejAHif £1,000: Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms; nice section; immediate possession; 2d ear; recommend.--Timlin’s. POiT,*”' —Tomahawk: 3 Furnished Rooms, cW/V *•} first-class order, electric; section, £10; both splendid position; good buying.- -Timlin’s, ;f aT! J r'A --.North End (best part); Splendid Residence, 6 rooms; modern conveniences; immediate possession; inspection will satisfy.—Timlin’s. (tnn—St. Clair: Brick Bungalow, fvOJ!.»s’rlr just built; modern six rooms; great value bore for substantial home.— ’timlin’s. rs/sAft- 4 Rooms; good position, car cfeOVAf line, north end; electric; here’s a proposition better than paying rent.-- Timlin's. TIMOR SALK, Kauri Counter, 10ft; Jl. drawers, desk, and patent till.—Zenith Studio. 232 George street. SHED For Removal, end of Kitchener Wharf; any reasonable offer. —28 Walter street, Dunedin, GREAT BARGAIN. -5-ROO.MED VILLA; electric light, gas cooker, good range and hot water service, wardrobe, bookcase, panelled hall; good garden and ponl-trv-honsn; everything in first-class order. Situated in Dunedin s best suburb. F. CARTER AND CO., Licensed Real Estate Agents. 134 Princes street. ni aa Deposit.—4-roomed Villa; good owivlv/ order; garden, workshop; near Cargill road; £650. —Carter, Princes street. —Freehold Section; slightly on o&XO'/ rise; Id section.—Carter and 13) Princes street. (t t {WV— Splendid Dwelling, 6 rooms; GW.1..1 t/V every convenience; overlooking Exhibition.—F. Carter and Co., 134 I'iiiici .- street. 7*l /v—Modern Bungalow, St. Clair, dizjLO'rt/ 5 rooms; latest improvements; mongage £BSO —F. Carter and Co., Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18940, 14 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18940, 14 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18940, 14 May 1925, Page 8

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