AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Dunedin’s Favorite Picture-house. Proprietors; John Fuller and Sons, NIGHTLY at 8. I TILLERS’ The Best-r—TJICTURES ■ ULLEBS’- Of All 1 ICTURES. The Last Word so far in Kinematography. A PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT! THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR: TIGRIS, An Amazing Succession of Breathless Thrills, Staged and Acted with a Brilliance and Vim Almost Beyond Belief. PATHE GAZETTE. OPITASH. A DESPERATE CHANCE. HEARD ON THE ’PHONE. CHELTENHAM STEEPLECHASE. LOWER NORMANDY. A QUEER ELOPEMENT. A MOTOR BOAT PARTY, Overture: 1 Court Royal.’ FULLERS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr F. Martinelli. Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs’s. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. PROMENADE CONCERT. "11/fEMBERS of the Burns Club are roi»A minded that the MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Art Gallery TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. This Gathering will take the form of a SOCIAL EVENING. Musical Programme in Picture Gallery, Dancing in Main Hall, Supper in Supper Room. Intending Members are urged to obtain their Membership Tickets at once. Elaborate arrangements have been made to make this function the event of the Club’s year. Lady Members are requested to kindly bring Baskets, and a Committee of Ladies will be in attendance at the Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON to take charge of same. Baskets will also be received at night. To save confusion, would ladies kindly attach their names to their baskets. J. R. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BURNS HALL. Commence 8 o’clock prompt. IJNIQUE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL RECITAL By Mrs ARTHUR GRIFFITHS And PUPILS, TICKETS: 3s, 2s. la. SHOW S. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. QBAND WINTER SHOW. Farm Exhibits, Dairy Produce, Home Industries, N.Z. Manufactures, Fat Stock Exhibition, Running Machinery, Farm Implements, etc., IN THE SOCIETY’S NEW BUILDINGS, CRAWFORD STREET,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th JUNE, 1913. Splendid Entries. Numerous Attractions. Excellent Display of Local Manufactures. Full particulars from H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Telephone 1,031, Dunedin. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. UNVEILING OF BURNS STATUE AT TIMARU, 22nd MAY, 1913. SPECIAL TRAIN. THE CLUB desires to inform Members and others who intend making the trip by Special Train leaving Dunedin at 7.15 a.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd May, that a SPECIAL CAR will leave St. Clair at 6.40 a.m., and Forbury Corner at 6.45, Normanby 6.36, and Gardens 6.46 a.m., to connect with the Train. J. R. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. }TURST-CLASS Board and Lodging, Lower London street, Married Couple or Two Single Friends. “ Comfort,” ‘ Star.’ WANTED, young Man Boarder; good Home; baili, piano, washing, mending : 17 shillings. “Mother," ‘Star* Office. GENTLEMAN engaged in business is desirous of securing Home with private family, within reasonable distance Post Office; willing to pay well for suilable accommodation. Address ‘ Warehouse," Box 273. TO LET. TO LET, ARTHUR STREET, CITY, T ARGE DOUBLE-WINDOW SHOP, with fixtures, also stable, together' with Dwelling of seven rooms, bathroom, hot water, gas; splendid stand for grocer; 25s week. Alex. Harris and Co. fTV) LET, in George street., near Frederick A street, Large Shop; formerly furniture warehouse. Archibald Miller, grocer. fiCO LET, modern 10-roomed House, Market A street; rent, 30s. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. OFFICES To Let, good position, George street, from 5s per week. Apply J. and J. Arthur. GOOD Suite of Rooms, suitable for dentist ; good position, cheap rent. Apply J. and J. Arthur ? CAVEESHAM. —To Lei, Six Rooms; hj. and c., all conveniences; close tram; 15s. A. Griffiths. TO LET, good 6-roomed House, with conveniences; 8s 6d week. Apply 31 Glasgow streetST. HILDA (close tram), pretty modem 5-rnomed Villa; 17s. Apply Patersons, 1 142 Rattray street. LARGE Furnished Bedroom To Let. 724 Cumberland street (near St. David IFO LET, Two large Unfurnished Rooms, A Musselburgh; near car; for terms. Apply Box 528. ACL AGO AN Morninglon~ Comfortable 6-roomed House, conveniences; handy to car; moderate rent. Perpetual Trustees Company.RELIGIOUS. ■y'ALLANCB COOK MISSION. SALVATION ARMY HALL, DOWLING STREET, Each Evemng at 7.30. 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Trinity Church, Stuart street, Bible Readings. 3 p.m. Thursday, Trinity Church, Women Only. LOST AND FO,UNO. LOST, Brass Cap of motor oar wheel • rex ward. ‘ Evening Star ’ Company. &ond street LOST, between Maori Hill and Congregational Church, small Gold. Cameo Brooch; reward. Elder, chemist. LOST, between Lynn street, Maori HiU” and Kaikorai Presbyterian Church, Gold-bar Brooch; stones in centre- keepsake; reward.- 6 Lynn street, Maori Hill LOST (Saturday, midday, car, opt Post Office), Lady's Purse Bao/ taming gold spectacles, etc. Apply Sheds. r T OST, between Post Office and Watson’s ij , High street, Purse, containing gOid and silver. Reward on returning to G. Ridgpor., Watson’s Hotel. LOST, between Dowling and St David streets, Monday, Eight £5 Notes, by Xouth now in very sore circumstances; handsome reward., Apply Publisher, ‘Star’ Office for address. ’ WANTED Known—That Billheads, Urculars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are etCcUted at the ‘Evening -Star’ office at moderate price*.
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Evening Star, Issue 15188, 20 May 1913, Page 5
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