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AMUSEMENTS. THE OCTAVO N.J HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. ®ho HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. Best TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Charles Beadc’s Immortal Dramatic Theme IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND * ITS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND! Animal Preservation -Educational SUSIE TO SUSANKB, Corner CITY OF ROUEN The Psychology of Fear Dnwna! No Place for a Minister’s Son. Comedv Soer-io Artist a Nightmare Corned" Manufacture Wire Rope ludwstri-S* HAYWARDS’ GRAND \ ' ’ MONDAY: ‘THE WEAKER VESSEL. - Beautifu) Colored- Drama, 3,000 feet Reserved Cxtcle, Is 6d; Circle, Is; Stalls Gd. Plan at Beggs. ’Phone 3,081. ‘ fjl HE> BLUE - BIRD.’ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUGTION THE AUSTRALASLIN STAGE HAS EVEN KNOWN. .QUEEN'S THEATRE, PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily 11.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10.30. Come and see the inimitable John Bunny at the English Derby, together with what we claim to be the Most Brilliant Series screened at our Cosy Theatre, including: THE GOD OP GOLD Selig Drama, GERONTMO’S LAST RAID The Famous Indian Drama, LOSING HIS HEAD Comic, AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Topical WINTER SPORTS AT MOUNT KOS CIUSKO Scenic ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. JyTEW QUEEN’S THEATRE SUNDAY, MAY 4th, at 7 p.m. ‘PURGATORY, HEAVEN AND HELL.' CHURCH CHOIRS UNION. Rehearsal, burns hall on wed. NBSDAY, 7th MAY, at 7.45 p.m. Bring Copy of ‘ Messiah. 3 Pull attendance specially requested. S. J. GILBERT, Hon. See. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL By ■fyj[ E W. PAGET GA. L-E FIRST CHURCH, TUBS DA Y, MAY 6, At 8 o’cl ode. Collection on entering. A CABINET GRAMOPHONE FOB £l7 10s AT “ B EGG’S ”! A Cabinet Gramophone is a possession which many have longed, for, but its costliness has prevented them from buying. Up to tho present the lowest-priced Cabinet made by “ His Master’s Voice ” Company was £3O. Now, for the first time, we are able to supply a BEAUTIFUL CABINET H.M.V.” GRAMOPHONE, in oak, fey £l7 10s, and in mahogany for £22. This is quite a new Cabinet. It is called tho “ Junior Grand,” and was made to meet a wide de< tnand. It contains a Record Cupboard, ani is a really handsome piece of room ftmrif ture. We invite inspection, rtHAS. BBGG AND CO., LTDt Gramophone Dopt., PRINCES STREET. EDUCATIONAL. Established 1892, ROSSBOTHAMS COMMERCIAL OOV LEGE .< (T. J. Bossbotham, I.P.S. Honors, Principal) 49 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 736. We Teach SHORTHAND, TYPING, BOOKKEEPING! Individual Tuition. Term commences ftom any dote. The most successful Commercial College in; Dunedin, our Pupils obtaining Highest Posi-. tions os ’Shorthand Writers and Typists in all tho Leading Offices in Dunedin. E. L. KEHOB, Manager, MISS MAUDE PITCHER. Teacher SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, CORRECT DEEP BREATHING, Is Prepared to Receive Pupils at her Rear deuce, 54 ST. ANN’S ROAD. GLEN, MORNINGTON. Pupils Coached for all Competitions. ’Phone 1,295. EXPERIENCED Lady Teacher of Music. A.T.C.L., also holding practical and theory certificates. Royal College, London, wishes Pupils; a guinea juarter. Address “ Convent Trained,” ‘ Sio.r ’ Office. MU HUTTON, Teacher, of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Piano; railway concessions. 208 George street. MEETINGS. ROSLYN. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING on. MONDAY Next, sth May, at 8 p.m., in S- John's Halt Roslyn. Speakers; The Very Rev. Doan Pitchett. Rev. J. T. Pinfold. Rev. I. K. MTniyrc, and Mr W. S. Fitzgerald. Collection, for League Funds. TVTONTHLY MEETING of the BOOTREPAIRERS’ ASSOCIATION OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS will bo held, in the TRADES HALL on MONDAY, sth9 of May, Business imporhtni. YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A RALLY of All Workers in connection with the Building, Campaign will b< held in Association Hall, MONDAY EVEN* ING, 7.30 o’clock. E. M. GRIFFIN, General Secretary. WOMENS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. USUAL MONTHLY MEETING will ho held on TUESDAY, 6th, Ja Y.W.C.A. Rooms, at 3 p.m. Mrs Peter Diok, president, will preside, and explain Convention's attitude re Bible in Schools, All Members urgently requested to attend. Executive meets 2.15. H. L. NIf.OL, Hon .Sen. TENDERS. THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. TO PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS, CONTRACT COMMON, STREETS. No. A-107, DRAIN-IN*.■ UNION AND CLYDE! T& VENDERS are Invited for tho above, roX tamable up to 10 a.m. on TUESDAY ' U» 6th May, to the Secretary, Town Hafi Buildings, Dunedin, where plain and specification may be seen and forms of tender obtained. Deposit: Marked cheque for £5. Tbe, lowest or sny lender not neoessarilv accepted. A. SLINGSR, 29th April, 1913, _ ine6n rpBNDERS for ERECTION of A DBNCE (Brick) at MORNINGTON re, cowed until 2 p.m. on MONDAY, May 19th EDMUND ANSCOMBB and i LESLIE D. COOMBS, AJSXB.A., Architect*. tTmon Bank; Buildings, Princes street. rjTBNDERS for NEW SHOP WINDO X corner of Octagon and George eti Keeswd until 2 p.m on FRIDAY. May 1 EDMUND ANSCOMBB and LKSUS D.' COOMBS, A.R.1.84--■i... / : - • --Arehi^pte, ■.: -

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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 7

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