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AMUSEMENTS. ING'S THE THEATRE. Direction Brennan-Fullers, Limited. Nightly at 7.30. Doors open 7 o'clock. THE KING'S CONTINUOUS PICTURES. THE KING'S CONTINUOUS PICTURES. House Packed to the. Doors Nightly. LAST NIGHT THE DOUBLE EVENT, The Plot Graphically Outlined by Mr ALFRED BOOTHMAN. THE DESERTER. THE DESERTER, A DUEL IN MID-AIR, A DRUNKARD'S REFORMATION. OUTWITTED BY HORSE AND LARIAT. The Region of Ararat.—Nature Studi the Zoo.—National Hunt Steeplechase. Athlete's Muscles. The Dude Cowboy, He Must Have a Wife. ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. IMPORTA NT ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing MONDAY Next. A POPULAR. COMBINATION, BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS And MOVING PICTURES. A class of entertainment that is enjoying a. rapidly-growing popularity in nearly every large city in Australasia. A REFINED, WHOLESOME SHOW. AT POPULAR PRICES: DC., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d. Cmldren, Is to D.C., 6d Downstairs. Reserve Seats at Jacobs'*;, tobacconist, (P A V E It S 3 PAVILION, ST. CLAIR, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), commencing at 2.45. PROGRAMME: March.—' Wairoa ' (Litho-ow). Overture.—' Ray of Gold' (Villiers). March.—'Senlac Abbey' (Brady). Selection.—' Ste.ulfast and True' (Frost). Anthem —' Jerusalem, My Glorious Home* (Mason). Sacred Song.—'The Better Land' (Cowen). March —' Tarador ' (Mehdein). Christmas Carols. 'God Save the King.' J. G. BRIGGS, Conductor. J S.. AGNEW, Secretary. IF YOU WANT TO HAVE PLENTY OF ENJOYMENT IN THE NEW YEAR GET A "CINCH" GRAMOPHONE! IF you buy one NOW it will afford you pleasure and amusement during the Holiday Season, and afterwards provide a continual feast of music all the year through. Tho "CINCH" is the wonderful £4 Disc Machine—a marvel of cheapness, combined with efficiency. It produces a realistic full tone, giving splendid performances. DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS, two selections on each, all kinds of music, only 3s 6d each. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL, see. and listen to tins beautiful and fine-looking machine. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Gramophone Parlors, Princes street. BEAUTIFUL TEETH AT MODERATE PRICES. Consultation Free. Painless Extractions pHARLES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, 114 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Fountain). Late of Dr Rayner's, Auckland.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1913. DIARIES. 1913. COMMERCIAL DIARIES, plain and interPOCKET DIARIES, back loop, tuck, and liaudv series. DATE BLOCKS. STANDARD CALENDAR PAD and RFFILLS_for 1913. „T WILKIE AND CO., LTD., ■W o Stationers, 92 Princes street. ■WILKINSON AND SON, CHEMISTS '* * ■ PRINCES .STREET and GEORGE STREET, Havo Just Unpacked NEW XMAS GOODS. Customers invited to inspect our Perfumed Greeting: Sachets, Now Choice Perfumery in Fancy Cases, Toilet Soaps, Colognes, Scent Sprays, etc. A Fine Xrnas Supply of our Celebrated Lavender Water now ready, in bottles, 2s to 20s each. This always makes an acceptable DUNNE'S PICTURE SALE Offers an Exceptional Opportunity to BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and WEDDING PRESENTS. Every Picture is Discounted from 3s to 5s in the £. You can Reserve any Picture by Paying a Small Deposit. Arrangements have been made to Carry On the Framing as usual. DUNNE'S, GEORGE STREET. "O HOWELL AND 0 i 1 o FOR GOOD PIANOS From £35, Cash or Terms. Agent for the HOPKINSON PIANO. U OCTAGON. SPORTING. OTAGO v. SOUTH MELBOURNE TEAM. CARISBROOK GROUND MONDAY AND TUESDAY", January 6 and 7. Play commences 11 a.m. each day. Admission: Is; Enclosure, Is extra. Ladies Free to Enclosure. E. S. WILSON. Sec. O:C.A. GORE RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY", January 22nd and 23rd. ■DOMINATIONS for All Events CLOSE at 7th. J. LATHAM, Secretary, Box 46, Gore. BLUESKIN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TiHE 45TH ANNUAL SHOW will be held at WAITATI on WEDNESDAY, Bth INST. Entries Ck Late Entries villi Secretary on 6th inst. be received to mornihjr of GEORGE E. CHARLTON, SeacHff, Secretary. ?rain Fare from Dunedin. Is 6d Return. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Lady requires Unfurnished * Room with fireplace: Maori Hill preferred, "Quiet," 'Star' Office. H;WO Bedrooms and private Sitting : J. suit business men; partial "board if required; every convenience. Address '\iiafer," 'Star.' -y-ACANCY for respecUbkT V Boarder; washing and mending done. Address '• Noi %V (tor lady and gentleman), suit * pc-nor Board and Residence, or fioom=, with nice family, in Duncdiu. Address "Retired," 'Star' Ofiice. Board and Residence, also Fur-J--J nished Cottage To Let; close to beach and railway station. Apply Mrs E. J. Cle«--liorn, Hampden. ° ¥ ANTED, steady Working Man Boarder, in private family; washing:, mending; 15s a week. Address ,; Homely," 'Star' Office. WANTED, by GentlemanT comfortable private Board (evening dinner), north end City; state terms. "Alfred," 'Star' Offioa-

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Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 7