AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. • Proprietors: John Puller and Sons. Another Programme of Unrivalled Excellence. TBULLERS’ -The Best T[>ICTURBS. J ULLER3' Of All X ICTURES TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. A Superb Series of the Latest. THE PANTHER’S PREY. THE PANTHER’S PREY. See the Thrilling Fight between tho Lady and the Panther. A HIGH STAKE, A HIGH STAKE. , An Engrossing and Exciting High Society Play, in Two Acts, by Nordisk. MODERN AGRICULTURE. A Delightfully Entertaining Subject. THE BACHELOR'S BRIDE. Featuring Miss Ruth Roland. . GENTLEMAN JOE. Drama. TAMING THEIR PARENTS. Comedy. SEA ANEMONES Nature Study. Descriptive Overture, ‘A Motor Ride.’ With Real Motor Effects. FULLERS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr F. C. Martinelll. Prices; Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Plan at Jacobs’s. AN AMAZING BOOM! After a Big Successful Season in Christchurch of 7 Nights and 2 Matinees, BAETON BEOS.’ OIECUS And VAUDEVILLE HIPPODROME. Opening their Dunedin Season commencing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th. LOCATION: OYAL. A GRAND GALAXY 0F ARENIC TALENT. All of the Brightest Magnitude. HENLEY, MARGUERUTTE, and'HENLEY, direct from Bros.’ great American Circus, and leading theatres of America, England. Europe. THE FAMOUS BAKER FAMILY, 5 in number, from the Dublin Hippodrome, Ireland. FUNNY HAPPY TACKLES, The Monarch of the Kingdom of Clowns (direct from Bostock’s big English circus). HUGO FRANKIE, The only Bareback Somersault Rider in tho Southern Hemisphere. mSS KATHLEEN, The Lady Graceful Aerial Artist. There’s a whole host of other Star Performers too numerous to mention. Cheapest Show' ever toured the Dominion. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Children, half-price. Carriages and motors 10.1-0. SPECIAL MATINEES SATURDAY, March 22nd, at 3 p.m. Also EASTER MONDAY. A. O. WISLANG, Touring Manager. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Q. B. Department of Justice, Wellington, 12th March, 1913. A PPLICATIONS, to be addressed to the -ci. Under-Secretary for Justice, Wellington, are invited from persons desirous or entering the Prison Sendee as Probationary Warders. Applicants must possess the following qualifications: —Age not less than 23 not more than 55; height not less than five feev nine inches without boots; education, Fifth Standard certificate or its equivalent: certificate of physical fitness from qualified medical man. The pay on joining the service will be at the rate of £l3O per annum. After twelve months, if found suitable, £l4O per annum, rising by increments every two years under classification to £175. Single men are given free quarters; married men, after one year’s service, a free house or a house allowance of £3O per annum. Uniform is provider] free. Form of application can be obtained from this Office and from the gaolers of the local prisons. C. B. JORDAN, Under-Sccretary for Justice. RELIGIOUS. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. LIVINGSTONE CENTENARY. MASS MEETING in Moray Place Congregational Church WEDNESDAY Next, at 7.45 sharp. Speakers ; Rev, Professor Hewitson, Revs. R. S. Gray, W. Slade, and W. Saunders. Chairman, Mr Peter Barr. All interested in missions invited. Collection for special fund. Anthems by combined choirs. EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL SCHOOL. rgIHE CEREMONY of LAYING THE JL FOUNDATION STONES will take place at 4.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th mst. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to subscribers, students, and- exstudents, and all interested in the work ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. miiE DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN X SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION recommend Committees to OBSERVE an EXTRA HOLIDAY at Easter in Lieu of Anniversary Day, which falls on Sunday. M. FRAER, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS, THE DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. "IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ■io Fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in the Dominion Rubber ComLimited, will be held at the Chamber of Commerce. N.Z. Express Company’s Buildings, Bond street, Dunedin, TOMORROW (Wednesday), the 19th day of March, 1913, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Bal-ance-sheet; to Elect Directors and Auditors. A. JOHNSTON C, BROWN, Secretary. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. THE LAST MONTHLY MEETING of the year will be held in the Art Gallery Hall TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. A capital programme provided by the Choir. Dance, as usual, to follow. Members are reminded that this Concert will conclude the year, and that the Annual Meeting will be held on the 26th INST. Membership Tickets for the new year will be issued immediately, and will be obtainable from ail Members of Committee. W. B. M’EWAN, President. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ UNION. E/YEETING of the above Union will bo held in Trades Hall, WEDNESDAY, 19th, at 9.30 am. Business important. Every member requested to attend. W. MORRIS, See. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2 o'clock. T C. AR-BUCKLE * will sell by auction, at his Cheapside Auction Rooms, Princes street, Household furniture, pictures, crockery, hoots, silver and r. gold watches, bangles, chains, studs, etc. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SALVAGE PROM S.S. KOWHAI. TJ M. S P E D D I > is instructed to sell by auction his Rooms, on Wednesday morning, a o’clock, 50 sacks oats 35 sacks flour Bran, oatmeal, sand soap, limejuico, Sundries. Salvage from s.s. Kowh.ri. Buyers, note that the Sale will take i at ROOMS, on WEDNESDAY MOKNI instead of at Railway Yards on Xtvesdai previously advertised! ? ' " ■
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Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 5
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