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AMUSEMENTS. “pORBIDDEN FRUIT.” FINISHES TO-NIGHT! FINISHES TO-NIGHT! FINISHES TO-NIGHT! 1 FINISHES TO-NIGHT! This magnificent picture play will be shown at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. to-day for the last time._ To miss this film is to miss a revelation in the art of the silent drama—a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. RESERVE A SEAT TO-NIGHT. Plan at The Bristol till 5; then Ring 444. ■EMPIRE THEATRE. Overture at 8 p.m.: Orpheus in Der Underveldt ” (Offenbach). PATRONS,— Louis Joseph Vance’s novels have unquestionably been widely read here, and you will doubtless be relighted to learn that one of his biggest successes, ‘‘Beau Revel.” will be shown in picture form at the Empire To-morrow. It is a Paramount production, and was directed by the great Thomas Inco. “Beau Revel,” ns you will probably remember, is a subtle, thrilling and unusual story of New York's “four hundred,” dealing chiefly with the compact “ Beau ” Revel, leader'of society, makes with his son Dick, when he discovers he is infatuated with Nellie Steele, hostess of a midnight dancing club. In it is the strange psychological thread cf_ a father, who, desiring to sdve his son from a woman he believes to bo unfit for him, falls in love - with (he girl himself. The outcome is stupendous—overwhelming. ' The screen has never seen more surpassing cabaret sets, more gorgeous apartments and gowns than this production offers. You liked the novel; don’t miss the picture. The overture is Offenbach’s beautiful “ Orpheus in Der Underveldt.” The Plan is at The Bristol. If you cannot coll there, Ring 444, and we’ll do the rest. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. ‘Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House.” Cheerfully yours, Thos. A. O’Embn. EMPIRE THEATRE.

lost and found. AjDTBETISEMENTS ri 18 Word, under the Headings Bit nations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale T« L eTT FonDd t SisoelUneotiE Want.. Etc., One Chilling per Insertion 3 insertions, a /S> 6 Insertions. 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge H Booked. LOST (between Pino Hill ono -Leather Fur-1 mod MOTOR GLOVi-i Reward returning Bank of N.Z.; or 'phono ■ , 12s "T OST (on Saturday, between Dufscdin end -«-A Purakanui), SACK containing vegetables and clothing.—Finder return cloth3pg to ii. C. Campbell, Crawford street. T OST (Sunday, Queen’s drive, MusseTu = A'rnu Ur c 1 )’ ? old Wristlet Expanding WATCH.—Reward returning Benz, 6 Grey street, Mu&oelburgh. 12s STRAYED from Tomahawk, July 11, Shorthorn HEIFER, at drop.—Anyone knowing whereabouts ‘apply A. rj. lugs. Tomahawk. , gg TT EFT in 2.48 Dunedin to Oamfl.ru train, -S-A Friday, PARCEL, baby’s coat and otlicr articles.—Finder kindly communicate porter, Purakanui Station. 12s EETURNED Soldier would like to ’ BEARN Furniture Polishing.—Address Willing, Times Office, 12s STRAYED, i weeks ago, young Brown BUBB.—Please’ communicate G. C. Edwards, N.E. Harbour. 12s LOST, three-year-old red-and-white poley STEER from Mihiwaka.—W. Forrester, North-East Valley. 7s FOUND —2s 4d postal note 1 secures M’Arthur’s Soap Ingredients; posted anywhere; mattes 18lb hard soap; just add fat and water; eaves 8s 4d.—M'Arthur’s, Dunedin. rUND —One Month's Compressed Yeast, 3s Cd; two months, 6s Gd; three months, 9a 9d; six months, 19s 6d; packet posted weekly; makes better broad; so simple.—M'Arthur’s. rUND —Albumen Food Bucene Meal Poultry Mash, Chicken Food, Meat Meal, Karswood Poultry Spice, Special Grit, Fowl foods for Egg Production; soe samples.— M'Artbur’a. | POUND—Salmon, 7J<l; 31b Semolina, Is; 5 ■JT Tins Boot Polish, Is; Seeded Raisins. 1b; S Tins Fish Paste, Is.—M’Arthur’e, George street. ‘ FOUND— Best Dutch Cocoa, loose, 2s 6d lb. best value; M’Arthur’s Tippy Tea 2s lb ; Coffee, loose, Is Cd lb; Instant Postum! 2a 6d tin.—M’Arthur’s, every time. FOUND— Gluten Flour, Gluten Biscuits Gluten Meal, Diabetics’ Food, Special Brown Bread for diabetica, 4d loaf, is made specially for health purposes.—M’AETHUß’S on ?y: 2 fan J' OST (in Arcade), my Corns (cured). I -J bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereaka Corn Cure. 9g FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by electrolysis.—Hiss Boyer. 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience) PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMEKTS ol 16 Words under the Headings .Situation.* Vacant, Wanted, for Salt, To Let, Lost and Found, Uisoellun'hiis Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion • 1 insertions, 2/6; 6 ii/tertlons, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra CTiargo il Booked. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of HERBERT HODGES, formerly of St. Kilda and later of Gore, kindly communicate with Benefit. Times Office. g a MIDDBE-AGED Gentlemen wishes to CORRESPOND with middle-aged Bady, view matrimony; send photo.—P. Q. H.I Times Office. * 10s NEURITIS. —Banish it before it roaches tho chronic stage. Take half to a teaspponful of ROTORUA SALTS every morning in wann water and prevent Neuritis and other affections of the nerves traceable to impurities in the blood. For Rheumatism, Gout, Constipation, Torpid Liver, take hulf a tcaspoonful in your tea every morning. Does NOT taste. All stores stock Rotorua Salts. Price, 3s. USE Phillip’s Electric Lamps, genuine British article, not Japanese trash., Phillip’s Lamxjs are obtainable in all voltages from 8 to 3009 o.p. half _ Watt and Metallic filament.—Write Manning Co., 5 Bedford row. Christchurch. LADIES’ Cashmere Stockings, la lid; All-wool, 4s 6d,; Indiana, 7s 6d; Silk Blouses, 17s 6d.—Tivoli, 97 Stuart street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18348, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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