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AMUSEMENTS. QCT AG UN THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.15. THE MIGHTY SCREEN SENSATION, THE 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th -Uh 4(;h 4th 4lh 4th 4tli 4th 4lh 'Uh 4th 4th 4th COMMANDMENT. 4th 4th 4th 4th COMMANDMENT. 4th 4th 4th 4th COMMANDMENT. 4th 4th 4th 4th COMMANDMENT. 4th 4th 4th 4th COMMANDMENT. 4th 41 h 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th The story of a woman who sacrificed her husband's iovc fur all that money can bring, and I'onnd the price too High. The story of a woman who learned that, while love conquers all, such love cannot Vie a selfish love. A drama that will grip you and hold yon spellbound, and STRIKE INTO 'THE HEARTS Of EVERY MOTHER EVERY WIFE, EVERY WOMAN, ■ EVERY (HIRE, EVERY HESDAND, EVERY MAN. EVERY YOUTH, With a response (hat will be ever remembered with the keenest delight. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ‘ ACROSS AUSTRALIA BY CAP..’ ‘ACROSS AUSTRALIA BY CAR.’ ‘ACROSS AUSTRALIA BY CAR.’ Mr.s G. Sa milord, wiio 0 louring New Zealand, will giro a- Short Lecture, illustrated hv slides, of her ad venturous trip, OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr L. D. Austin). Circle Plans at Ghas. Begg’s. Stalls at the Theatre (ring 13-031). King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. CORINNE GRIFFITH and HOBART BOSWORTH In ‘THREE HOURS.' “THREE HOURS.’ In Addition, ‘THE EXQUISITE SINNER.’ ‘THE EXQUISITE SINNER.’ IU.UNS 1J ALL, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPT 14. JOHN T. BEECH RECITAL. LYRIC CHOIR (80 Voices). ‘SEXTET ‘ From 1 Lucia di Laiiunermoor,’ and AD VA NCE D ST UD EN TS. Owing to the exceptionally heavy booking patrons are requested to bo in their teals before 8 o’clock. Tickets (2s) may bo booked free at The Bristol. ANNOUNCING 13110 ADC ASTING STATION OIL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "MOTHER OLO’S BEDTIME RHYMES.” TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I “MOTHER OLO’S BEDTIME RHYMES." ‘TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “MOTHER OLO’S BEDTIME RHYMES.” Sing a song of fourteen pence. With 010 iu your hand; Now to work willi scrubbing brush. It will beat the band. Everything will ho so clean, Everything so bright; 010 Pum for heavy work, 010 Soap for light. OLO SOAP makes wa.-li day easier; use two tablespoontuls, and there’s no need for rubbing. Is 2d per tin. OLO PUM works with a. lather; cleans Dirly Hands, Gna-y Pots and Pam;, Sinks, Baths, Benches, and Paintwork, rle. A letter Pounce p,reparation at a, cheaper price. Is 2<l per tin. ALE STORES STOCK THESE TWO FAMOUS NEW ZEALAND-MADE CLEANSERS. Wholesale from PATERSON AND BARR, E'JD., 010 Manufacturing Co., Dunedin,

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, FOR DALCLUTIIA, COMPETENT MILLINER. Must bo a good Designer. Apphealiuns, with ccrtilicaU'-, in STEWARTS, J Ar;j ]jr. t Milton. FOUr CHAL.MKIf.S TENNIS CLUJ!. TilK ANNUM. MEETINC; of Urn above Club v. iJI bo hold in Iho toimeil C liainbcrs fill WEiJ.NIhSDA V, riejiu-mbeT lilli, at--7.45 pan. All -Members, Intending .Member.', and i those interested aro requeued to attend, j W. WAI.KINSIJA W, lion. Sec. | rU iSAi.E, 1 Kiiglii'li-iiiiidct lift Split, Cano Fly Hod, i lift (.ivonheart. Fly or Minnow Rod.—Apply C. Durban, lu2 Cargill Corner. OFT Zealaudia Range, .£3 10s; also Fair-y t> Stove, £1 10.-..—Apply C. 15uelian, Cargill Corner. Ito recently acquired control ol AllAmerican cabins lor tint purpose not so much of dominating the cable system between Central and South America as for consolidating his telephone interests in certain South American cunniries. lie billowed this ac(plisitiori with a purchase lor cash of a controling interest in the .Monte Video Telephone Company. lie. has hopes of extending; a new telephone system from -Monte Video throughout Uruguay. .More recenllv he has purchased control <if the Chile Telephone Company. . . Jiut the International Automatic js carrying the war to the frontiers <d the "other “ International ” territory. Sir Alexander linger has been ap- , pointed to the, board ol Aiiglo-I’orlu-| peso Telephone, which presumably the ! International Automatic is absorbing;. I Sir Alexander also claims Unit lie j has .secured control of Jtritish Colum- ] Ida Telephone Company and two other telephone companies in South America, whose names have not yet been disclosed. The same fight, goes mi in the manufacture of telephone equipment. I bo International Automatic controls the Automatic Telephone Manufacturing' Company, which’ is carrying out some hip contracts in Tokio, Sydney, and, Canberra, and for the C.1'.0. in tins country. . Tlio “International” of colonel Belm manufactures through the International Standard Klectricg Corporation, which has manufacturing plants in six countries, and is building a leg now plant at Wembley. The combined sales of International Standard last year amounted to nearly £8,000,0(10. Wherever there is a chance of_ automatic telephone systems being inst.iOod, Sir Alexander Roger is found bidding against Colonel Belm

THAT’S JUST IT.

At. ;i. school in (lie country, tiio visiting inspector was asking the children questions in general knowledge. “Now children,” ho fia-id, “ I wonder if any of you can tell mo what an ‘average’ is?" There was silence for a lew minute.', then a. small boy jumped up. “ Plea-so sir, I can,” ho said; “it’s a thing to la.y eggs on." “A thing to lay eggs on!” echoed the inspector; “what makes yon say .that?” “Well, sir," answered the boy, " mother says our old hen lays sis eggs a week on an average." It is stated that trees could give evidence of the weather iu uges long pas; when no other reports were possible. •‘She isn’t exactly pretty, Ipil she_ has that , indefinable something—“ So I hear; her falhcr has piles of it."

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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

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