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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S TH BATES ** DAILY, At 2 and 7, First National Presents ANTONIO MORENO AND PATSY RUTH MILLER In ‘HER HUSBAND'S SECRET.’ •HER HUSBAND’S SECRET.’ ‘HER HUSBAND’S SECRET.’ Made ©specially for ■wives -and husbands and folks who expect to to married some day! You can’t afford to miss it—it tests the strongest link In marriage in bold, courageous fashion. The man who made the ‘ Sea Hawk ’ now gives a strong marriage drama that shows what makes or breaks a happy. home. Also, MONTE BLUB, PEBVOST, In ‘THE LOVER OP CAMILLE.’ •THE LOVER OF OAMUiLH/ “If I ask you to bo mine tor ever, nod your head. Then you’ll not have said ‘Yes!’ and I will not have heard you say so.” The story of a great love shattered by a heartless courtesan. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Real Western Thriller. JACK HOXIB. JACK HOXIE. Daring, Fearless, Reckless, in ‘A ROARING ADVENTURE.’ ‘A ROARING ADVENTURE.’ A .Great Story. Sensational Stunts. COMING- MONDAY NEXT: ELINOR GLYN, ‘THREE WEEKS.’ pLAZA AND GS AND 2 p.m.—TO-DAY—7 p.m. A Melodrama, of a New and Amazing Kind, •THE AIR MAIL.’ ‘THE AIR MAIL.’ n Epic Romance of the Daring Men whp >ilot the Mail Planes through the tnynadi Hazards of the Air. IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Additional Attraction; A Drama of the Far North, ‘THE HUNTED WOMAN,’ ‘THE HUNTED WOMAN,’ By James Oliver Curwood, And Featuring Seena Owen and Cryil -Chadwick. AN BIBBER, FOX J£?M W ' S Comedy. NEWS. THEATER JJYERYBODY’S DAILY, at 2 and 7. Universal Presents JACK HOXIB JACK HOXIB In f A ROARING 'A ROARING ADVENTURE.’ ADVENTURE.’ A tremendous outdoor picture for indoor people. See Jack Hoxio performing the feats of daring and reckless riding wbidn have made him the world's most popular cowboy star. See Hosie’s thrilling leap for life on to the back of a, galloping horseman. It will lift you out of your seat* Supported by BILL CODY and PEGGY O’DARB In •MOCCASINS/ ‘MOCCASINS/ >An original story of the great Wild West and youthful love'. He’ll win you and hold you. Be sure to see this picture.

At the BURNS HAUL on WEDNESDAY, October 14th, at 8 p.m., Expect PAUL SALUAIGNE, THE FAMOUS OPERATIC TENOR AND VOICE PRODUCER, And some of his Advanced Pupils, In Gorgeous Scenes of Grand Opera in Character and with Acting. Reserved at 4s and Tickets at 2s. Bos Plan Open at Begg's Music Stores on TUESDAY, 6th October. No taxes, no booking fee.

ART GALLERY HALL, TUESDAY EVENING- NEXT, OCTOBER 6fh, At 8 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, DUNEDIN, Announce t. FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By ALGERNON HERVBY-BATHURST, C.S.B. , {Of London, England), A Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. Doors Open 7-30 p.m. PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. A NNUAL SMOKE CONCERT, A KROON’S HALL. MORAY PLACE, SATURDAY. 3rd OCTOBER, 1923, At 7,30 p.m. Tickets obtainable from Members of the Committee. I. H. .TOLLY, Hon. Sec. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. LUCKY NIGHT At •THE PTC’ O’ DANCES. EVERY EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY EVENING, EVENING, 8-10.45. 8-11.45, LOOK FOR THE LUCKY DISC. ADMISSION, 2s 6d.' Buffet Charges Extra. gFCHE E! EUCHRE! SI PRIZES 31. TUESDAY, 8 p.m. ly Special Request the Prize-list given lest Tuesday will he repeated. llso Aggregate 7 for Non-prize Winners durig month of October. Orders for £5, £2los, nd £1 'will be given, commencing Tuesday, 'be list includes Special HANDSOME .XMINSTER VESTIBULE RUG, 10 Insb ,inen and Fancy Table Clothe, Tray Clothe, landkerohiefs, etc., 2 Suit Cases and Gents’ 'ravelling Outfits, Gente’ Underwear, 8 Silk and Tobralco Shirts, etc. THE “SQUARE DEAL” (’Phone 3.511 r), TOWN HALL. SOUTH DUNEDIN. k NNUAL SALE OF WORE, gT. PETER’S LADIES’ GUILD, In the Hall, Cargill road, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, Bth, 10th. lavs by Mr and Mrs Arthur Gard’ner, Mrs lakcfield Holmes, and others. Miss Molly Andrews’s Children,. j Afternoons, 2.30, Free; Evenings, 7.30, 6d admission. 'EY have failures in your Garden? . The ‘Star’ Garden Annual tells you I jest way to do things. Price,, 2s 6<L 1

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8