AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. PALAIS DE LUXE. ' Direction Fuller-Brennan, Limited. Governing Director Ben. J. Puller. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. VAUDEVILLE. THE MECCA OF THE MERRYMAKERS. BOOMING BIG EACH PERFORMANCE. BREAKING PREVIOUS RECORDS. A GALAXY OP WORLD’S STARS. ARTISTICALLY ATTRACTIVE. A WONDERFUL RECEPTION. MANTELL’S MARIONETTES. MANTELL’S MARIONETTES. MANTELL’S MARIONETTES. A GIGANTIC Attraction for Young and Old. The MARVEL of Audacious Ingenuity and MECHANICAL Superlativenesg. A GLORIOUS MUSICAL EVENT. RECALLED AGAIN AND AGAIN. BRENT Greatest HAYES, BRENT Banjo HAYES, BRENT Virtuoso HAYES. BRENT- .of the Age. HAYES, Who Appeared Twice by ROYAL COMMAND before HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF ENGLAND. LEE CHANDLERS. American LEE CHANDLERS. Ginger Girls. A Big Ovation Nightly for England’s MILLIE DORIS. Great MILLIE DORIS. Comedienne, MILLIE DORIS. THE THREE LUXORS. THE THREE LUXORS. THE THREE LUXORS. A Talented Parisian Musical .Act. WINIFRED STEWART. Lady Baritone WINIFRED STEWART. Vocalist. Eccentric TOM LEONARD. Comedian, TOM LEONARD. CARLTON and SUTTON, Singers CARLTON and SUTTON. Talkers. WESTON and HILL, THE STRATTONS, ’ LITTLE MOLLIE, ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. D.C. and Front Stalls, 2s: Back Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Reserves at Dresden. MARIONETTE MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 2.30. rjYHE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. AN INSTRUMENT OP EXCEPTIONAL MERIT! THE EVER-PLEASING EONISCH PIANO RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH, RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH RONISCH. RONISCH. RONISCH. Has Won UNSTfNTED PRAISE Prom All Competent Judges. A PULL, RICH. RESONANT TONE And SUPERB MUSICAL QUALITIES Make the Possession Of THIS SPLENDID PIANO, With Its Delightful Touch, A PERPETUAL PLEASURE! This is an Exceptional Investment, which ■on can enter into at a small initial cost, ur EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE being rranged to suit everyone. Illustrated Booklet Post Free from THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., Princes street, Dunedin. SPORTING. f-VTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION’S NOVICE TOURNAMENT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MAY 18th and 19th. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 14th. Entry Forms and all particulars from the undersigned. J. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. OTAGO HUNT. THE Otago Hunt cordially invites all those who are in town for the Races to attend a SPECIAL RUN of the Otago Hunt, to be held at Wakari on THURSDAY, Mih April. Meet at the Octagon at 2.15 p.m. Throw-off at 3 p.m. V. MARSHALL, Hon. Secretary. RELIGIOUS. PUBLIC HALL. SAWYERS BAY-. MR JAMES MACFARLANE, of the Choral Hall, Dunedin, will Conduct a Gospel Mcsetiug in the above. Hall TO-MORKOW (Thursday) EVENING ac 7.30 o'clock.
LO3T AMO fOU«0. A.M.P. SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. FIS THK INTENTION of the Society, on or after the 21st day of MAY Next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 193,032 on, the life of Arthur Stoneham. which is declared to hare been lost. EDWARD W. LOWE, ‘Resident Secretary. Wellington, 21si, April, 1914. LOST, Brown Retriever Dog, vicinity Anderson's Day, Tomahawk, last Sunday; reward. 15 High street, Musselburgh. LOST, about three weeks ago, a portion of Motor Car Lamp. Finder please return to Messrs Cooke, Howlisou, Haiiover street, Dunedin. LOST (City, Saturday night), Gold Bangle; reward. V Clyde street. OST, Patent Screwdriver, by Apprentice. Return Herbert, Haynes's cabinetmakers’ factory; reward. •f OST (10s reward), Parisian Diamond PenJM dant. Return Stock, A.M.P. Society, L~OST (Monday morning), Plain Gold Brooch (“ Milly "). Reward returning 37 Frederick street. OST.'Purse (hist class railway pass Mr and Mrs W. Smart for one month, one Kruger sovereign, and -.(-sovereign); reward, 10s. W. Smart, 20 Bradshaw road, South Dunedin. ' OST, between Jetty street and Mornington, Pair Spectacles, in case. Kindly return Syndicate Fruit Supply, Jetty street. LOST (this morning), Purse, containing money and ticket; finder rewarded. Mrs Rawson. 53 Grove street, Ytusaeliuirgh. 'UTTriLi, "person seen picking up Gold VV Wristlet Watch Saturday return Duke, butchers, save further trouble. STRAYED, Bay fielding (new cover). Communicate with C. Smith, Hill street, Mornington. TIS7ILL Lady who Took Shoes Saturday Vi evening Return immediately, to cave proceedings. COVERNiVIENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. LAW REN CE-EV AN S FLATTHE RUNNING of the 12.25 p.m. Traill to Evans Flat, and the 12.55 p.m. Traill Evans Flat to Lawrence, on FRIDAYS will bo DISCONTINUED after 30th APRIL. By Order. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 22nd April, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the Bth MAY, 1914, for the POSITION of JUNIOR MEDICAL OFFICER in the Public Health Department. (Temporary appointment for six months only.) Salary at the rata of £SOO per annum, with travelling allowance according to scale. Further particulars may be seen in _ the ‘New Zealand Gazette’ of the 84tb instant, or may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head, Health Department. A. J..H. BENGE, Secretary. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 7
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