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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, from 6.3b to 7.15, Reserves by ’Phone 3,091. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. , Easily the Best in the City. ( THE OCTAGON, The Leading Theatre. TO-NIGHT—At B.—NIGHTLY. Last Evening A SEA- OP EAGER PAGES Followed With Delight Every Episode in the Career of ‘NAPOLEON!’ ‘NAPOLEON!’ ' NAPOLEON ’ NAPOLEON!’ ‘ NAPOLEON!’ Prom the Coronation to St. Helena. ' History in 4,000 ft of Animated Art. AUTHENTIC VIEWS OP Waterloo—Moscow—Fontainebleau, and' other famous places. Raconteur; Mr ALP. W. BOOTHMAN. ‘ HtS MAJESTY THE BABY.’ ■Tils'majesty the baby.’ ‘ HIS MAJESTY THE BABY,’ A Furore Wherever Shown. Also, a Rare Programme of ALL NEW AND VARIED SUBJECTS. The Pick of the World’s Markets. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Stalls, 6d; D.C., IS; Reserves, Is 6d. A A A GREAT GREAT GREAT BOOM! BOOM-! BOOM! TVTEW QUEENS THEATRE. ■‘■'PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily: 11.30 till 5.30; 6.30 till 10.30. Thanhouser’s Wonderful Society Photo Play, 3,000 ft in length. A Powerful Dramatic Study. New York’s Latest Society Rage: ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘ THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS/ 1 THE WOMAN PAYS.’ •THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ ‘THE WOMAN PAYS.’ A powerful, piteous story of the callous selfishness of man in his relation to the other sex, told with dramatic intensity. Ladies, by attending the Day Sessions, avoid the crowds at night. A GLORIOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS; ADULTS SIXPENCE. CHILDREN 3d. MEETINGS. THE OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. Appropriations of £i,ooo (£SOO Free, £SOO Sale) will be heicl on THURSDAY, 30th April. FORMATION OP SECOND GROUP. Have you a Home of your own If not, why no!.? Hundreds of people in Dunedin and Suburbs were just like you until the Starr-Bowkett Societies started; now they have homes of their own. You can secure one also by taking SHARES in our NEW GROUP just starting. A rare chance to all who really wish to avoid paying rent. Join now, and participate in the First Ballot. Application forms may be obtained from H. F. M. MERGER, Secretary. 219 Cumberland street. NORTH-EAST VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY. SPECIAL MEETING OF RESIDENTS. A PUBLIC MEETING is hereby called for FRIDAY, May Ist, at the Schoolhouse, N.E. Valley, at 8 p.m., to Receive Report of Librarian and determine other matters concerning the Library, Elect a Committee of Management, eto. THEODORE ARNOLD, Chairman Committee of Management. DUNEDIN WATERSIDE WORKERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION, OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 28th of April, 1914, at 8 o’clock sharp. W. SUMNER. Secretary. DUNEDIN ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB. mHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the School on WEDNESDAY, 29th April, at 7.30 p.m., when D. TANNOCK, Esq., will deliver an Address on ‘ Autumn Flowers.’ MONEY. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD LOAN £200,000, DUE Ist NOVEMBER, 1915. Holders of the above debentures are Hereby Notified that APPLICATIONS will be received at The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Gisborne, for the EXCHANGE of such Debentures for Debentures of the NEW ISSUE, bearing interest at 5 per cent,., payable half-yearly, on Ist May and Ist November each year. Principal Repayable Ist May, 1944. Applications, to be accompanied with expiring Debentures, must be lodged at one of the above-mentioned branches of The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, not later than ■ 30th APRIL, 1914. MONEY TO LEND in any sum upon Mortgage Security at. Lowest Current Rates. A. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Chambers, Bond street. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 50th APRIL. SALE BY AUCTION. AT 2 O’CLOCK. AT ROOMS, DOWLING STREET. VERY HANDSOME OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, WING-MIRROR CHEVAL. CHILD’S DROP-SIDE COT, COPPER SUITE, HALL STAND ON OAK, MIRROR BACK), Etc., Etc. Dining room suites (in saddlebags), SIDEBOARDS ‘ (in oak), occasional tables and chairs, Jubilee chairs, CHESTERFIELDS, lounges, settees, fenders and brasses, kerbs and irons, curtains, curtain poles and fittings, ornaments, pictures, paintings, flower bowls, CARVED POT STANDS, v.p. table covers, V.P. HEARTHRUGS, dag-dag rugs, skin rugs, linoleums, overmantels, devan chairs, seagrass chairs, leather chairs and couches, HALL STANDS (DIAMOND MIRROR), carpet runners, passage linoleums, slip mats, door mate, hall tables and chairs, hall curtains, d.i. beds, s.i. beds, wood beds, oak beds, child’s drop-side cots, ware, washstands, WARDROBE (MIRROR DOORS), duchesge pairs, mirrors, half-Scotch chests, clocks, lamps, kitchen tables, chairs, e.p. ware, china ware, Idtchen dressers, household utensils, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Booms, Dowling street, a large catalogue of Household Furniture, etc., including the above. FARMERS, CRIB-BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, PROPERTY OWNERS. JOHN GUERIN AND CO.. Auctioneers. 205 PRINCES STREET, On NEXT SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, At 12.30 o’clock, Will Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Dowling street (next to the Convent), LARGE QUANTITY FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. Owing to immediate rebuilding, everything must be sold. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. MATERIALS PROM 3 DWELLING HOUSES. 200 Sheets ROOFING IRON ( 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 feet). THREE 3FT ZEALAND LV RANGES. 5,000 ft KAURI AND BALTIC WEATHER BOARDS. 2,000 ft ASSORTED FLOORING. 10,000 ft MIXED SCANTLING. 2,000 ft T. and G. BALTIC. 2,000 ft T. and G. KAURI. KAURI, RED PINE, BALTIC, and BLUE GUM (Assorted Sizes). KAURI PANEL CEILINGS. Panel doors, window sashes, register grates, mantelpieces, copper boilers, sash weights, climber bars, cupboards, Hobart palings, red pine fencing, bluegum posts, general building materials. ' On view until time of sale. No reserve. In lots to suit purchasers. JOHN GERRIN, , Auctioneer.

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Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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