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AMUSEMENTS. T H E . 0 _C_ T A G 0 N. Dunedin’s Premier Picture Palace. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. The Best. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. 'WITH THE COLORS’) Or ‘IS ENGLAND PREPARED?’ The question reverberating throughout the Empire is: “Are wo prepared?’’ The Prince, the Peasant, and the Peer are asking each other. See this picture, as it gives you a idea. as to the strength of Britain’s land l forces. It had a great reception last night. POET AND PEASANT Vita. Drama CAPT. BARNACLE’S LEGACY Drama PATHE GAZETTE Topical GARDENS. LUXEMBOURG .Scenic Vita. Comedv POTHER AROUND Comedy WIPPLES AS OCARINA Comedy HAYWARDS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Directress, Madame Reggiardo. Reserved Circle, Is 6d; Circle, Is: Stalls, 6d. Box Plan Begg’s. ’Phone 3.091. I\/f ANIOTOTO EARLY" SETTLERS’ A*- 3 - ASSOCIATION. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS OP HOGBURN RUSH, To be Held at NASEBY on EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY. PROCESSION, SPORTS. PICNIC, SMOKE CONCERT. DANCE, SPEECHES ON EARLY HISTORY, DEMONSTRATIONS, Etc., Etc. A hearty invitation is extended to all Members of the Association, to all Early Settlers and members of their families, and the General Public, to be present at Naseby during the above Celebrations, and to take part therein. It is requested that all who can accept this invitation will notify the Secretary, so that arrangements for accommodation can be made. N.B.—As no invitation other than the above is being sent to residents in the Maniototo, it is earnestly requested that they will accept this as a special invitation. Any pioneer who has not received his badge will kindly communicate with the Secretary. Special Railway Parcs have been granted by the Railway Department, and pioneers who arc in receipt of the old age pension can get Free Railway Passes on application to the Secretary. As certain formality has to be gone through, EARLY APPLICATION is desirable. ROBERT P. INDER, Secretary, Naseby. SPORTING. Jjl 0 0 T B A L L. CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1913. SOUTHERN v. ZINGARI (Timaru). Kick-off 1.45 p.m. DUNEDIN v. SYDENHAM (Christchurch). Kick-off 3.15 p.m. Admission, Is; Stands, 6d extra; Children, half-price; Ladies, free. E. S. WILSON, Secretary O.R.E.U. o TAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. EASTER TOURNAMENT. ASSOCIATION COURTS, ANDERSON'S BAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY", AND TUESDAY", March 21, 22, 24, 25. Admission, Is. Season Ticket, 2s 6d. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable at the Courts. Programmes, 6cl each, procurable at the Sports Depot. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. TO LET. TO LET, Premises, 83ft long by 23ft (brick); excellent light; suitable for factory; central. Apply J. Scott and Co., 96 King street. TO LET, Rooms; suitable for workshop or small factory. James M'Gill and Sons, Ltd., Moray place. ROOMS To Let (good position) above the premises of J. and J. Arthur: cheap rents. Apply J. and J. Arthur, tailors, etc., George street. TO LET, modern 10-roomed House, Market • street; rent, 30s. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. TO LET, Furnished Cottage, above bathing beach, Brighton. Skene and Fleming, Stuart street, Dunedin. TO LET, Eight-roomed Brick Residence (newly renovated, all conveniences), Duke street. Wilkinson, chemist, Princes street. nnO LET, Ground Floor and Cellar, each 74 -S- x 78. suitable factory or warehouse, Jetty street. Moritzson. TO LET, Cottage, two rooms (acre land, fowlcry, fruit, vegetable garden, stream, level), 6s. Wcotlhaugh Store. TO LET, 6 Rooms, every convenience, on rise. Apply 30 Marion street, Caversham. lO LET, 4 Rooms; bath, hi and c 7, drained, gas. 81 Bay View road. TO LET, 6-roomed House, 78 Princes street, Musselburgh; conveniences, Drummond and Co., King street; tci. 950. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Silver-mounted Umbrella and Stick (initials R.E.); reward. Taylor, hairdresser, King street north. LOST, between Melville street and' St. Matthew's Church, Amethyst Brooch. Kindly return to Gilmour Bros., Walker street. LOST, between St. Paul’s Schoolroom and ■ Leith street, Patent Leather Shoe; reward. 229 Leith street. LOST, Black Kitten (blue ribbon on neck); ■also Pound, Pink-grey Parrot; reward. 12 Broughton street, Kaikorai. JO ST, on Green Island road, Cap off J petrol lank. Finder please leave at J. Winter’s, Green Island. LOST, on Anderson's Bay road (near Grosvenor street). Gold Band Ring; reward. 182 Cargill road. I GST, a Canary. Finder please return to J 109 Albany street. SUM of Money found in car awaits owner. Apply Tramways Manager, Car Sheds, Market street. FOUND.— Easter Holidays : Closing Thursday Night to Tuesday Morning. Hugh Neill, Optician, George street. KjIOUND. —StewartG for Easter Poultry (open all day Saturday); also Mutton Birds; Fresh Oysters daily. 1 HOUND.—Stewart’s best Fish Lun< - and Suppers; Cooked Pish all k; Cooked Mutton Birds, Grills, etc. FOUND— The best Fish Lunch, Tea, or Supper. Sweetings, Rattray street; private rooms for ladies and parties; Oysters fresh daily; order your Easter Poultry. TTHOUND, Friday last, a sum of -T Apply, giving particulars, -Star’ Office. FOUND.— P. Hustons Pie and Coffee Stall at the Octagon To-night and every Night. BOARD AND RESIDENCt WANTED, 2 Male Boarders; comfortable home, all conveniences. For address apply Black's Store, Maori Hill. WANTED, Board and Lodging (permanent), Married Couple, good locality state terms. “C.F.,” ‘Star’ Office. TIWO Lady Students require Lodgings, ten minutes from University, Apply immediately, “Moderate,” Albany Street Post ■Office. HOLIDAY RESORTSPORTOBELLO. —To Let, 2 large-roomed Furnished Cottage for Easter. Thomson, Drapery Supply Association, George street. I jlASTER Holidays.—Seaside Resort: MofJ fat's Accommodation House Pounawea ; terms moderate; telephone’in house. ,‘AnarswM.onat. -proprietor.

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Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 5

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