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AMUSEMENTSONLY A .FEW MORE SCREENINGS. TPHE EMPIRE THEATRE. ■* 2 to s—To-day—7 to 10 And at KING EDWARD at 7.45 p.m. ANITA STEWART, In "HUMAN DESIRE," A ROMANCE OF MOTHER-LOVE THAT HAS A HUMAN APPEAL TO ALL TRUE LOVERS OF CHILDREN-AND THAT MEANS ALL WHO ARE WORTH WHILE AT ALL. In her search for an uncared-for, neglected baby, to fill her yearning heart, she met and loved the artist with whom she was thrown by Fate. Married to a woman whose narture was icy as winter's blasts, in whom the natural motherlove was wholly absent, WHAT WONDER THAT HE REVERED THE LITTLE WAIF WHOSE WARM, MATERNAL NATURE WAS A GOLDEN EMBLEM OF THE HAPPINESS HIS WIFE DENIED HIM—THE LOVE OF A FATTIER EOR THE CHILDREN OF HIS OWN FLESH AN© BLOOD? As Berenice, lovely Anita Stewart has a role that is quaint and charming, and different to anything she has before portrayed. Special Music by the EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, "Medallion" (Gruenwald), 8 p.m. PRICES AS USUAL. Plans at Tho Bristol till 5 p.m.; then ring 444 for Reserves, or call at Theatre (no extra foe).

GRAND NEW BH.L TO-DAY! Q U E E N'S 2 to s—To-day.—7 to 10 p.m. Were you ever sick to death of admiration and fussing? Did anybody ever fuss you to death? Then you can understand why big WILLIAM RUSSELL and WILLIAM RUSSELL and MARY THURMAN, MARY THURMAN, In "THIS HERO STUFF," "THIS HERO 'STUFF," "THLS HERO STUFF," "THIS HERO STUFF," Preferred to be called a "coward"—that is, until the one girl took up the slogan. Then he found out that no man is a hero. A Recipe on how to avoid being called a hero in five slashing quickfire reels and lots of fights. Also, Big Supporting Programme of Topical, Educational, and Humorous Subjects. » COME EARLY TO-NIGHT. LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTrSriNfUNTS of 16 Words under the Beadingij Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sjile., To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc.. One Shilling per insertion; .1 insertions, 2'6; 6 in?ertione, 5/-. Strictly Cash In Ailvsuir* Extra Charge If Hooked. LOST (April 23, between the Glen, Mornington, and Roslyn), Fox Terrier DOG, with tan spot over eye and back; anybody giving information that will lead to tho recovery or whereabouts of this dog will be rewarded.—Dog, Times Office. 21my LOST (19th met., between Meclaggan street and Roslyn Mills), Lady's FUR; reward.—H. Hughes, blacksmith, Maclaggan street. 21my LOST (off car, at King Edward road, on Wednesday afternoon), Bead BAG (souvenir); reward. —Finder pleaso return to Scofield, chemist, Princes street. 21my LOST (on Monday night, in Stuart street), PARCEL containing a harrier's outfit. Finder communicate with Harrier, Times Office; reward. 21my LOST (Wednesday, town or Tahuna Park), chemist's PARCEL, containing atomiser.—Finder please leave Scofield's, Exchange Buildings. 21my LOST (Wednesday, between Queen's Theatre and Gardens), Lady's Napper GLOVE. Will finder obligingly return to office, A. and T. Inglis., 21my STRAYED into .A Storey's farm, Evansdale, one red-and-white STEER, If not claimed before next Evansdalo sale will bo sold to pay expenses. 21my WILL lady who took RUG out of car by mistake at Dunedin Station on Wednesday kindly Return same to Crawford, St. Andrew street. 21my WLLL person who picked up lady's Gpldhandled UMBRELLA at Central Battery, Wednesday, kindly Return to liftman, National Bank Buildings. 21my

WOULD person who took small PARCEL from Port Chalmers train on v Monday night please Jeave same at Left Luggage Office. 21my LOST— Person known to pick up Grey Squirrel FUR on 21st April, please Return to Mrs Scott, Fairfield, and save further trouble. 20my LOST (Tuesday, outside reserve, Octagon), now Black Fur STOLE.—Reward on ringing 'Phone 41, Outram. 20my LOST (between Dunedin and Portobello), Spare RIM and TYRE; reward.—Stedman's 21my LOST (17th, Dunedin or Mosgiel), PURSE i containing money, workman's ticket; reward. —Workman, Mosgiel ('phone 81). LOST (vicinity Forbury), Lady's Chain BAG, containing money and key; reward. —Laidlaw and Gray, Rattray street. lOST (Cargill or Forbury road), Brown J Leather PURSE, £1 note and railway tickets.—Reward retirrning Times Office. . LOST (Drill Hall, Tuesday evening), Lady's Grey Tibetian Shoulder FUR; reward. Clarke, Middleton road, Kew. 21my LOST (Thursday, in city), Horse's FEED BAG, containing 2 tea flasks.—Finder please return H. C. Campbell. 21my LOST (between Roslyn tram and Leven street), Brown Marmot Neck FUR; reward.—Times Office. 21my LOST (between St. Clair and Drill Hall), Southern Cross BROOCH.—Wolstenholme, 144 Forbury road. 21my LEFT on Band Rotunda, Triangle, Wednesday, small CAMERA;, keepsake; reward.—'Phone 2796 K. 21my FOUND, a CAMERA.—Owner can have same by applying to Barton and Trengiove, butchers, Manso street. 21 my RETURNED Soldier Lost Canterbury Aviation BADGE, Kensington Hall or St. Kilda. —Please reply Box 673, Dunedin. LOST (corner George and Albany streets), Pail- Gold-rimmed SPECTACLES.—Reward returning 10 Pino Hill terrace. LOST, Silver Star Medal BROOCH, N.H.; reward. —P. Hayman and Co. 21my OST, Red Greyhound DOG.—Return J. Boyle, 129 Union street; reward. FOUND, Lady's HANDBAG, on Monday. Address Bag, Times Office. 21my OST, Small Black FUR—Finder please return 4(5 Union street; reward. rUND— Greyhounds COURSING at Forbury Park, June 4 and 5. IBmy FOUND— M'Arthur's Cash System Grocery means more money in your home; every day is money-saving day at M'Arthur's Great Grocery Bargain Stores. Co-operativa.

FOUND— High Cost of Living Settled at M'Arthur's Down Prices Stores. Dear prices settled. Visit M'Arthur's D.P.S, Grocery Stores. Workers, your interest, 17AOUND —Save Money; get Soap Recipe, ? .Home-made Bread Recipe; they are Freo. Groceries free, join our Workers' Club, get booklet; Is weekly.—M'Arthur's. FOUND— You do not have to be a customer to join M'Arthur's Club. Members of M'Arthur's Club, numbering many, are saving pounds. Join now. 17VOUND— Come to M'Arthur's; see what ; you can buy, and take it home. This is the only economical way; see windows.— M'Arthur's Quality Groceries. . —.- • p . — prices are soaring higher and higher it justifies buying at M'ARTHUR'S Stores; helps to reduce the biKh cost of living.—Geojge street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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