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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors, John Fuller and Sens. NIGHTLY At 8. MATINEES SATURDAYS At 2.30. The Famous and Incomparable FULLERS' The Uj-LERS* of ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 24th, A Great Historical Picture and THE BEST FILM D'ART EVER SEEN. THE ROYAL DIVORCE! | Who that has once been stirred by the stage verson of the TRAGIC and DOMESTIC STORY of the GREAT NAPOLEON and his ill-fated EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, and noble self-sacrihce to the overpowering ambition of THE MAN OF DESTINY, will or caa ever forget the Soul-stirring Pathos of this maddest chapter in THE WOULDS HISTORY? In the Pictorial Representation of this Life Drama, THE ROYAL DIVORCE, THE ROYAL DIVORCE, the Salient Features have been presented and accentuated. IT WILL ROUSE YOUR DEEPEST EMOTIONS. Some of the Principal Episodes depicted in THE ROYAL DIVORCE: NAPOLEONS Return from Battle. JOSEPHINE'S Despair at the Awful Sacrifice Demanded of Her. DIVORCED FOR FRANCE'S SAKE. The Empress Places Her Crown at Napoleon's Feet. Marriage of the MAN OF DESTINY to MARIE T,OUTSE OF AUSTRIA. BONAPARTE'S Remorseful Farewell to ihe keeping Josephine—THE MOB AT THE PALACE—JOSEPHINE SAVES THE CHILD'S LIFE. NAPOLEON IN PEACE AND WAR—OBaAU jc A ILK—JOSEPHINE'S WIFELY DEVOTION—STAUNCH TO THE ESTi--' APT SCENE OF ALL: THE LONELY ISLE, In addition to the above Star Subject will be shown THE KIMC AT ALDERSHOT. WHO'S WHO AT THE ZOO—Part 11. CAPT. BARNACLE'S COURTSHIP. MANUFACTURE OF GAS MANTLES. PATHE GAZETTE-113. THE MISSION CARRIER. BOBBY AS HYPNOTIST. ADVENTURES OF BILL THE PLUMBER. Prices as Usual. HELP THE NEEDY. " ILASGOW \oouth Dunedin _T Town HaII).—BENEFIT CONCERT tendered to Mr A. KEEN (late Corporation employee) Grand Picture Entertainment, WEDNESDAY Next, 26th July. Special Interestiug Films, bv kind permission of the Lessees "of Theatre. Tickets (Is) obtainable at door or from Committee. Dauce to follow; Gents Is, Ladies invited. First-class music. Doors open 7.15 p.m.; commence at 8. R. M'KITTERICK, A. B. HALL, Joint Sees. IRAND CORONATION FAIR, ST. XX KILDA METHODIST CHURCH. To be Held in St. Kilda Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Next, To be Opened bv His Worship the Mayor of St. Kilda, Address by the Mayor of Dunedin (Mr W. Burnett). Music each evening by local Bands. Competitions and Side Shows of all sorts. Stalk L~den with Beautiful and Useful Articles. The King and Queen will be present. Don't Miss the Opportunity. NEW MUSIC ANNUALS. Just to band, the 1912 Annuals. Read the contents. On 3 Shilling each; posted, Is 2d. FRANCIS AND DAY'S 30th SONG ANNUAL. Contents, 24 of the latest Comics and Ballads, including—' SHIRTS,' 'Put on Your Tat-ta Little Girlie,' 'Flanagan,' 'Breakfast hi My Bed' (Harry Lauder), 'When They Ask Ycu What Your Name Is,' 'We're All Waiting for a Girl,' etc. PLANET ALBUM OF SONGS (No. 4). Contents- M WONDER IF YOU MISS ME SOMETIMES,' 'Fall In and Follow Me,' 'My Wife's Gone to the Country, Hooray! ' Cheer Up, My Highland Lassie,' and 23 others of the most popular. DANCE ALBUMS.—Francis and Day's 30th, Planet No. 4. Each contains a picked Dance Programme—Waltzes, Lancers, Twosteps, etc. EACH ALBUM ONE SHILLING; POSTED, Is 2d. CHAS. BEGG ~AND CO., LTD., 21-23 Princes street, Dunedin. THE MELBOURNE CLUB hold their SOCIAL AND DANCE on WEDNESDAY, 26th July, in the Victoria Hail. Dancing to commenco at 8 o'clock; Gents 2s 6d, Ladies basket. A. M'LEAN, Sec. M!=FT!NGS. [RS COLE, Dominion President of the W.W.C.T.U., will give an ADDRESS on TEMPERANCE in the Caxgili Road Methodist Church on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15. All are Invited. OTA GO DISTRICT, M.U.1.0.0.F. njmE HALF-YEARLY PURPLE LECJL TURK and PAST OJIICERS' DECREE MEETING will be held in the Lodge '-om ■•■'" 'h" 'oval Cavcr'h.irn Lrdie on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth July. 1911, at 8.30 p.m. J. A. lIOPCRAFT, Prov. C.S. PACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will Xi be held at. the .Society's Office on FRIDAY, tbo 28ik inst., at 8 p.m., to DISPOSE of the 41st Appropriation of £SOO by Free Ballot, (No. 1 Group). Shareholders' Attention is directed to Rule 44. Intendincr Shareholders are nolilied that •he Fir=t Free R*Mnl in No. 2 Group will be made shortly. Those wishing to participate .tiiould make early application for shares. WILLIAM B. TAVERNER. Secretary. 55 King Edward street, Dunedin. MONEY CLUB. "IHE .SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Dunedin and Suburban Mutual Money Club, Limited, will be held .it Hugh Mitchell and Co.'s Office. Stock Exchange Buildings, 129 Princes s?reet, on WEDNESDAY, July 26th, at 7.45 p.m; Business: Secretary's Report and Balancesheet arid General. Dividend of 9d m the £, making Is 5d for the year, has been declared. N.B.—The Club is available to all as an tnveslment and Loan Society. Grants Loans on approved securities. Inquiries invited -ind full information suppled on application to HUGH MITCHELL. Secretary and Treasurer. DUNEDIN ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' THE ORDINA RY FORTNIGHTLY MEETING M the t-ociety will be held on rURPDAY Next, 25th Jtily, at the Chamber of Commerce, at 7 45 p.m. SUBJECTS : 1. 'Forwarding Freight.' W. Green, Esq. 2. ' City Corporation Accounts,' H. H. Henderson, Esq. 3. 'Executorship Notes,' J. G. Patterson, Esq. A cordial invitation is extended to gentlemen interested in above subjects. J. T. HAMANN, Hon. Secretary. JO-LICENSE MEETING, OPEN-AIR, * OCTAGON, TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Saeakers: Evangelist Gebbie, Mr H. D. Bedford. BOLL UP. ROLL UP. G. B. NICHOLLS, See-

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Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 7

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