AMUSEMENTS. •JVHE EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-DAY! The Great Japanese- Actor, SESSTJE HAYAKAWA In his latest Paramount: "THE BRAVEST WAY." "THE BRAVEST WAY." In Japan friendship is a religion, and men will suffer any sacrifice for the principle of- s loyalty to their friends. DO NOT MISS THIS UNUSUALLY POWERFUL DRAMASTRONG SUPPORTING PICTURES. Hours of Screening "THE BRAVEST WAY": 2 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 7 p.m., 8.45 p.m.' EVERYBODY'S THEATRE." Final Screenings To-day. ; "SOCIETY FOR SALE." TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): MADGE EVANS. BARBAtIA CASTLETON, and JOHN BOWERS, in i ".HEREDITY." A picturo full of thrilling scenes and hairraising action. s Also, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ; CHARLIE CHAPLIN, , CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ) In the Muftial Comedy, 1 "THE FLOORWAJJKKR." T TII E_ PLAZA. TO-DAY. Romance, Intrigue, and Adventure' in the Front-line Trenches in Franco are combined in the new Photo-play, "THE DAUGHTER OF FRANCE," Starring VIRGINIA .PEARSON. Also, 2-Reel Sunshine Comedy, "ROARING LIONS IN MIDNIGHT EXPRESS." 7 Mutt and Jeff, etc. 1 Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Evening, all 6d. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL. 0 MEMORIAL TREES TO FALLEN ',' SOLDIERS. 3' APPLICATIONS will bo received by the £ Undersigned up till FRIDAY, the Ist August, 1919, from relatives and others who aro desirous of Planting Tree or Trees in memory of fallen soldiers. Trees will be j supplied and the ground prepared in readi- ) nes3 for the planting on MONDAY 4th 3 August, 1919. 7 R. A. JOHNSTON, t Acting Town Clerk. i Town Hall, Dunedin, 28th July, 1919. 1 BUSIKESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. f "miVOLI" TEA AND LUNCHEON A ARCADE, : STUART STREET, DUNEDIN.' " ' Tho Largest and Most Artistic in the City combined with a Good Service and ' t Excellent Cuisine. y Hot Luncheon (four courses), 12 to 2, Is. Hot High Teas (including sweets). 5 to 7 Is' I, Grills, 12 to 2, sto 7, Is. 1- Light Suppers till 10 every evening, 6d. y Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Teas 6d. " Quality, quantity, and variety at least equal '> to other establishments, where prices L " have been raised to Bd. y All Pastry and Cakes, 16 for Is. Guaran- ;_ teed made with best ingredients and in a j ! clean bakehouse under best hygienio y conditions. xiu ji JJTPNOTISM__ EXPLAINED. j What's hypnotism, Jim? Jim: Don't you know, Bill. I'll explain. Suppose your 0 wife says:' Bill, when in town to-day, get - mo another bottle of Dr Wilson's Regenerator; it's improving my hair so much. ~ You go to a chemist for it, and after a loi S of talk he persuades you to buy something clso just as good. Your wife, after trying 1 it, says it's absolutely worthless. You then d realise you have been deluded. That's hyp. S'' notism. ;s To avoid delusion and disappointment is insist on Dr Wilson's Regenerator, and take - nothing else. If your chemist doesn't stocli r - it, so to HENDY'S, or J. R. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 1
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