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AMUSEMENTS, THE OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Your Last. Opportunity of Witnessing A Mad, Merry Whirl of Laughter, Lore, and Thrills, with HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD. A Eight Royal Feast for the Fun-loving In ‘GIRL SHY.’ ‘GIRL SHY.’ ‘GIRL SHY.’ ‘GIRL SHY.’ COMMF-N CING TO-M 0 RROWI The Intimate Story of a Love Behind a Throne, ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ •CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘CONFESSIONS OP A QUEEN,’ ‘ CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ ‘ CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN,’ Featuring,, ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY And LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. A mighty picture of strife and Royal marriage. . , , , The confessions of a queen, who stands between two loves until the tremendous power of revolution ends, her difficulties. A picture., that presents the inside story of loyal lives. OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (A. F. Ncate, L.T.C.L., Mus. Dir.). The Box Plan; are Now Open. Circle Plan at Bcgg’s, and the Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 3,091. . , 'Phono Reserves must ho called tor by 7.30 p.m. ANNOUNCING ANNOUNCING ANNOUNCING The Coming of , The Coming of ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ ■THE WHITE SISTER,’ •THE WHITE SISTER.’ 'THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ Featuring LILIAN GISH. LILIAN GISH. To the ACTAGON ANI) EMPIRE THEATRES, Commencing FRIDAY, JUNE IS. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. SPECIAL MATINEES WILL BE HELD IN BOTH THEATRES DAILY. THE BOX PLANS ARB NOW OPEN. OCTAGON PLANS AT BEGG'S And EMPIRE PLANS AX THE BRISTOL. King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Master Picture. ELAINE HAMMEKSTBIN In an Adventure Story, ‘BROADWAY GOLD,’ A tale of stage life, with its romance and thrills. Excellent Supports. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE ‘ DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount Presents honest ami exciting comedy analysis of wedded bliss to-day. ‘THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES,’ Starring DM MOORE and FLORENCE VIDOR, the story of a young married couple }se romance of life is almost wrecked a gossiping friend. Come and bring your husband and a referee. Supported by DPE HASIFTON and CONRAD NAGEL In ‘LAWFUL LARCENY.’ modern Cleopatra steals happiness and ior from the home arid laughs at the law, a clever wife hits bade in an amazing fashion and has the last laugh.

HOCKEY. IIOC.KE V. INDIA Y. OTAGO. INDIA V. OTAGO. CAEISBROOK, 19th JUNK, at 2.45 p.m. sharp. geo the famous Indian Army Representatives at their national gamp, hoe tins game os it should be played. CAN OTAGO KEEP THEM. AT BAY? Olaeo put, up a brilliant, performance at the Dominion Tournament a' A '■ nr~i.ni ,aH ,CW - A GREAT MATCH IS ANTICIPATED. Curtain Raiser: OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND LADIES. 3rd Artillery Band in Attendance. BUY A SOUVENIR PROGRAMME, ONLY 3d. POPULAR ADMISSION PEI' L' IE IT’S AT THE SAYOY IT'S THE BEST EVENING CABARET l.i I-., ..N. And T’f'-NIGHT it is the MERRYMAKERS. MERRYMAKERS. MERRYMAKERS. The delightfully informal session with tho new and wonderful Band. Perfect lilting melody, with an appeal that is different-tho luxurious charm of tho Tudor Hall—the “iice and easy ’ feeling you will find so attractive. . . . TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. TO-NIGHT. TENDERS. SCENIC RAILWAY AND EUN FACTORY. TENDERS are invited'for the PURCHASE of the WHOLE of the TIMBER and, GALVANISED IRON in the Scenic Railway and Pun Factory, or alternatively for the Timber and Galvanised Iron separately. Tenders will CLOSE at the Office of the Secretary, W. K. Mitson, Public Accountant, 91a Princes street, Dunedin, at 5 p.m. on 17th JUNE, 1926. Highest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. Particulars at tho Amusement. P.trk and from Mr H. H. Hooke. IV. A. MITSON, Secretary.

BOOTMAKER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. nnHE Public Trustee, as Administrator of JL the Estate of (he late Mr Joseph Levy, invites TENDERS for the STOCK-IN-TRADE of,the Bootmaker's Business recently carried on by the deceased at 232 King Edward street, South Dunedin. . Conditions of tender and stock sheets may bo inspected and forms of lender obtained at the Public Trust Office, Dunedin. Tenders Close at Noon on the 17th day of JUNE, 1926, at the Office of the District Public Trustee, Dunedin. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. MISCELLANEOUS. TSISTRBN'S for best, possible values at Vi lowest prices in Wallpapers, Paints, Brushware, Glass, Varnishes, Moulding, and all Painting and Paperhanging Requisites; our aim, highest quality, lowest prices.—Wren’s, Wren’s. MABON.— Ladies’ Wool Cardigan Jackets from 10s 6d: Jumpers and Girls' Winter Coats from 37s 6d; Ladies’ Hose, all colors, from Is 9d a pair.—3o2 Princes street; ’phone 3,045. A £4O GRAMOPHONE for £ls 15a if you build it yourself; write, aslc us how.— Superior Products Co., 25a tJlsir street, Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8