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AMUSEMENTS. JEW QUEEN'S THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily: 11.30 till 5.30; 6.30 tilt 10.30. A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT'S Programme stands out by :self for all-round excellence, and is headed y one of tlio most powerful photo-plays of iiodern times, entitled THE PARTING OP THE WAYS. THE PARTING OF THE WAYS. THE PARTING OF THE WAYS. mong the many incidents depicted in this lioturo is the rescue of a girl from the top i a burning lighthouse by a man in an : aeroplane. Also, a Brilliant New Supporting Series, ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. SECOND CONCERT OF THE DUNEDIN MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR ORCHESTRA. Under the- Leadership of Mr H. O. Stokes. BURNS HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20lh, at 8 p.m. Assisting Artists: Master S. Swift, Misa Jlsic M'Pcuk, Mrs "W. J. P. Harvey, Mr F. i. Jones. A limited number of Extra Tickets obtain,ble at Hall or from Miss Brown, typiste, ibovo Moray Place P.O. Price, Is. .1. ALvDRED, Hon. Secretary. Tel. 2,336 and 2,997. T> AVIL IO N, ST. CLAIR, •*" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Third of the series of WEEKLY "Wednesday) DANCES. Admission, Is. This Dance is earned on by the Lessee, nnd the reputation of the Pavilion hangs on same; being run strictly in accordance with propriety iu every respect. This is a guarantee. "ILL-SIDE WORKSHOPS LIBRARY s~a. BAZAARRESULT OF ART UNION. Ist Prize, Number 375. 2nd Prize, Number 1971. 3rd Prize, Number 1700. Prizes can be obtained, on Production of Tickets, from the uwlerficrucd. D. HARRTS HASTINGS. '"nHE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. THE GREATEST TRIUMPH In Construction is "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE! ITS UNEQUALLED CAPABILITIES Aro Adequately Demonstrated In Our BEAUTIFUL GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, Where the Eyo is Pleased and the Sonses Delighted! They- have been Specially Designed, Furnished, and Decorated to enable Visitors to Fully Appreciate the FINEST MUSIC BY FAMOUS ARTISTS, Which has Assisted to Make "HLS MASTER'S VOICE" SUPREME AMONG GRAMOPHONES! I Wo want you to Hear and Realise to what ! a State of Perfection it has now J Rrached! New Records by Every Mail. Catalogues Post Free. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S NEW WAREHOUSE, PRINCES STREET.

OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORALSOCIETY, i Ta/FETROPOLITAN SUMMER, SHOW, I * a - TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2Gth and 27th November, 1915. Splendid Entries Received. Hunting Competitions a Special Feature. Over 50 Entries in Steeplechase Class. 20 Entrants One Class High Jump. j Machinery, Implements, etc. A rery fine exhibition, assured of best Live Mock ir.ni all parts of the South Island. 1-1. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84. Dunedin. N.O. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. £\ A M A R. U S H O W, THURSDAY and FRIDAY". 20th and 21st November. EXCURSION FARES. 48 Competitors in the Jumping Events. Record Entiles in Fat Sheep and Lambs. LaTg-e Entries in Rorde.i: Leicester Sheep, Ayrshire Cattle. Draught Horsed. 11. F. GIBSON kTAGO ART SOCIETY'S AN'NUAI ' EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, OPEN DAILY, 11 a.m. till 5.50 p.m. Admission, Is. Evening, 7.50 till 9.50, 6d. Catalogues, 6d.

MMMHmtffliJ.uuaumi GORE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. SUMMER SHOW, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 2nd and 3rd December, 1913. ENTRIES CLOSE at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd November. Prize- Lists and 11 information on application. J. LATHAM, Secretary, Box 46. Tclephono 32. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OUNG- Lady engaged during- day re su quins Furnished Room. "Permanent,' rear' Office. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. COMMENCING on MONDAY, Ist Decern ber, and continuing until THURSDAY 30th April. 1914, THROUGH RETURN TICKETS TO TAIERI MOUTH will be is Biicd at DUNE-DIN and OAVERSIIAM a: under : VIA HENLEY.—First Class, ss; Sccom Class. 5s 9d. VIA TlTßl.—First Class, ss; Seconi Class, 3s 9d. Available for Four Weeks from date o issue, Through Tickets include Faihvay Far to Henley or Titri, and Boat Fares Ilenle or Titri to Taieri Mouth. Tickets via Henley arc only available b Mr M'Kegg's Steamers. Tickets via Titri are only available by M J. Knarsiun's Launches. The Railway Department is Not Resp'.r si-b'c for the Running of Steamers c Launches By Order. MEETINGS, OTAGO GENERAL LABORERS' UNION A SPECIAL MEETING of tho abov named Union will be held at the Trad Hall, Dunedin, on FRIDAY EVENING, 21 November, 1913, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS : Consideration of Existing Di putes. M. M'ALLEN, Secretary. TENDERS. iENDERS are invited for MAKING CO CRETE STEPS. Further pariicula m. HARMAN REEVES, 152 High street.

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Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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