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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily—ll.3o to 5.30, 6.30 to 10.30. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT Of Our Great Programme. The Picture that re-Mvntlv created a sensation when screened ;n the London Opera Rouse. The Finest Detective Film Extant. MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS MYSTERY of the 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS Will be screened at to-night's Sessions, For Positively the Last Time, featuring NAT PINKERTON. 3,000 FEET OF THRILLS! The biggest -winner this year! Don't miss it. Also, ? FOUR DAYS A WIDOW (Vitagranh Comedy), Featuring Miss Lilian Walker, And a host of brilliant subjects. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. EASTER MONDAY", SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Watch Papers for Colossal Attractions. LOCATION: OVAL. THE BARTON ENTERPRISE TWO PERFORMANCES MONDAY, At 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. BARTON BROS.' HUGE CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT! AGAIN, TO-NIGHT' LAST THURSDAY NIGHT PACKED, JAMMED TO THE TJDORS. - The Last Nights of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN SHOW, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ENORMOUS BUSINESS. Last Nights of our Continental and European Artists. HAN LEY, MARGUERITE, AND HAJStLEY. An Indascribable Act, featuring a deatbdefying, danger-deriding, pulse-throbbing Thrill of Enormous Intensity. THE BAKER FAMILY, A Show in Themselves. HAPPY JACKELS, The Funniest of All Clowns. . Miss BABERINO. THE ALTONS, Miss KATHLEEN, The DUM DUM TRIO, FRANCIS ROY, LITTLE LINDSAY, And a Host of Other Stars of the Brightest Magnitude. Also, 70 Horses, Ponies, 70 70 Mules, and Donkeys. 70 People's Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, afld Is. Children. Half-price. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, 3 p.i_ MATINEE EASTER, MONDAY, 3 p.m. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, 3 p.rMATINBE EASTER MONDAY, 3 p.j MATINEE PRICES FOR HOLIDAYS Adults, Is to all parts; Children 6d cvei.wherc. A day out for the kiddies. A. O. WISLANG, Representative. RICKARDS COMPANY "HTTS'M THE SONG SUCCESSES OF THE SEASON! Popular Ballads, sung by the Quinlau Operatic Tenor, Signor ALBERTO MARINI: 'Rose of My Heart' (2s), 'There's a Hill by the Sea' (2s), ' Since You Came Back ' (2s), ' Come' (2s), ' My. Message' (2s), ' Because You Slay' (2s). 'Love's Words' (2s), 'A Song of Hope' (Is 6d). Some of the quaint Songs sung by NELLA WEBB: 'Don't You Mind it Honey' (Is 6d), and the folio-wing at 6d each:—' If You Talk in. Your Sleep,' 'Top c' the Morning,' "'My Southern Rose.' ' All Alone' (great telephone song), ' You Mean Somebody, But You Don't Meiii Mc,' 'My Gal Sue,' 'Paradise,' 'Wops! My Dcar,' "Anything Thut is Good Enough,' etc. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 HOWELL AND 00. . e FOR GOOD PIANOS From £35, Cash or Terms. Agent for the HOPKINSON PIANO. 14 OCTAGON. "THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908" (Section 50). In the Estate of MARCH NINTAN JOHNSON, of Dunedin, surfaceman, deceased. ALL Creditors and others having Claims against, this Estate are hereby required to send thorn, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trustee at Dunedin, on or before tho 15th day of MAY, 1913. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may ba lodged to the credit, of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to T. D. Kendall, Esq., District Manager of the Public Trustee. F. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 14th March, 1913. MR GUY'S PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION. PRIZES FOR PRETTY CHILDREN. COMMENCING on Ist FEBRUARY, 1913. THREE COMPETITIONS. FOR PRIZES OF 5, 3, and 2 GUINEAS, With an opportunity to secure a First-' class Photograph of your Children at ihe most reasonable charge. 5 Guineas will be given as a prize for tho Prettiest Child between tho ages of 5 and 10 years. 3 Guineas for the Prettiest Child between the ages of 2 and 5 years. 2 Guineas for the Prettiest Child between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. The Photographs will bo judged by a Committee of Ladies selected by the Editor of the 'Otago Witness,' in which paper the photographs of the winners will be published the week after the decision is given. Further particulars at GUVS STUDIO, Corner of Princes street and Moray place Telephone 3,18 a THE SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. OWING to neat Subscription Dar—viz MONDAY, 24th March, EASTER MONDAY, and tho following day being a BANK HOLIDAY, SUBSCRIPiIONS, etc., will he received on WEDNESDAY, 26th March, 1913, during the usual hours—namely, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. tilt 8 p.m. By Order of tho Board. WE. C. PJ3ID, Secretary. DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Registered Office, 12 Octagon. Dunedin. No. 2 GROUP. OWING to. tho Easter Holidays PAYMENTS wi:l be received on WEDNESDAY. 26th inot, at tho usual hours, instead of MONDAY. 24th. J. A. HOPCRAFT. Secretary. TO USERS OF 'LUX" LAMPS. «,.7"E beg to a-dvise that SPARE PARTS, *' MANTLES. Etc., for all "LUX" LAMPS are obtainable by post (cash with order) from THE LUX LTGHT COMPANY, LTD., 11 Wakefield street, Auckland. ADAM.E BETHUNE, Medical, Business Oairvoyaiite, Y.S.R., consulted 6 St. AJictrew street. ADLES' Bonnets, Toques, Motor BonJ nets, Children's Millinery stocked at Clifford's, 204 G-eorge street. S> BMBR A NOT Portraits \i from 12,s 64 per dozen, with an enlargement, beautifully mounted. Address: Comer George- and Hanover streets (entrance Hanover street). FTER all you give first favor to the l. best. See you get Lanes' Beverage : " gallon jars. SAVE hair from falling out; Martin's Hair Promoter kills dandruff, germs re-

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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 7

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