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HmUSCMEHTB. LAST DAY TO-DAY Of the GREAT GREAT GREAT BOOM! BOOM 1 BOOM! TW'EW, QUEEN'S THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily: 11.30 till 5.30: 6.30 fill 10.30. Tbanhouser’e 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.’ ‘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. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Amongst Other Great Films, we Screen for the First Time in Dunedin, ‘PEEOY’S FIRST HOLIDAY,* Taken in America, and Featuring W. S. PERCY, Tho Favorite Comedian, who has endeared himself in the hearts of all Dunedinites during his association with J. C. Williamson’# Royal Comic Opera Company. Reserve by ’Phone 3,091 TO-NIGHT, from 6.30 to 7.15. for HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. THE OCTAGON, After all, Haywards’ Pictures, Music, Seating, the Hall, etc., etc., are the Best. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, at 8. 8.0. Overture—Queen of the Nile.’ His Majesty the Baby Child Study. A Really Remarkable Picture. Yachting at Wellington .Splendid. The Medicine Show, etc Comic, Golden. Flowers » Study. Pathe Gazette Interesting. Message of the Sun Dial Drama. The Elusive Kiss Amusing. 9.0. Interval. Entr’acte—‘A Dream of Lore.’ 9.10. NAPOLEON. From Coronation to St, Helena. A Film of absorbing historical interest. As the story is unfurled Mr Alf. W. Boothman’s Lecture is most interesting iu every way; bursts of applause are frequent. From the Opening of Entertainment until the Finish (10 p.m.) NOT A DULL MOMENT. A Grand Set of Pictures to Delightful and Appropriate Music. Stalls, 6d; D.C., Is; Res. Sec., Is od. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. W 1 NTER SHOW, GARRISON, MAY 13 AND 14. HALL, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, FLOWERING AN! FOLIAGE PLANTS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, Etc. TO ORCHARDISTS: SPECIAL CLASSES FOR FRUIT GROWN IN OTAGO. Substantial Cash Prizes. See Schedule. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 11. DAVID LARNACH, Secretary, 3 Liverpool street. c SABLES B. DENTIST CLARKE, (Formerly with the famous Dr Bayner, ol Auckland), 114 PRINCES STREET (opposite Fountain). ELECTION NOTICES. PORTOBELLO ROAD BOARD, ANNUAL ELECTION. PUBLIC NOTICE - IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following PERSONS have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the OFFICE OF MEMBERS for the Portobello Road Board:— For N.E. Harbor Subdivision: ALLAN JOHNSTON. W. B. TAVERNERROSE GUNN. For Broad Bay Subdivision: JAMES H. BEATON. WALTER J. GORE. For Portobello Subdivision; DAVID D. SEATON. 1 1 horcfore declare DAVID D. SEATON to bo duly ELECTED, “ unopposed,” as Member for the PORTOBELLO SUBDIVISION, Portobello Road District. As tho number of Candidates for N-E- Harbor and Broad Bay Subdivisions exceeds the number of Members required, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 6th May. 1914, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., in tho following Booths: The Board’s Office, Portobello. The Public Hall, Broad Bay. The School Hall, N.E. Harbor. The Boat Sheds, Vauxhall. WM. -ROY, Returning Officer. Portobello, 23th April, 1914.

MEETINGS. SIR JOS Br H WA R i: Wil! Deliver a PUBLIC ADDRESS, CORONATION HALL, MOSGIEL, FRIDAA’, ar, 7.50 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. P. Qaolch. will Preside, DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN BREWERS' BOTTLERS, BOTTLE - 'WASHERS. AND AERATED WATER WORKERS' UNION. A MEETING will be held on next X3L THURSDAY (To-morrow), 30th April, 8 p.m., Trades. The question of affiliate.r with the Ola jo Labor Council will be considered. New members to be proposed. W. E. J. MAGUIRE, Secretary. THE OTAGO MUTUAL STABE-BOWKETT SOCIETY. A PPROPRI ALIGNS of £I,OOO (£SOO Free, A £SOO Sale) will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday), .50th April. FORMATION OP SECOND GROUP. Have you a Home of your own If nor. why not ? 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. Joii now, and participate in the First Ballot. Application forms may be obtained from U. F. M. MERCER, Secretary. 219 Cumberland street. THE United Starr-Bowkett Building So-ciety.—-Join No. 3 Group, in which over 1,500 Shares have been allotted, enabling tha Group to hold Regular Ballots and _ Sales, The following Appropriations will bo disposed of at the Society’s Office, Stock Exch&ngt Buildings, To-morrow (Thursday), 30th in*t., at 8 p.m.;— No. 1 Group, Ballot and Sale, £1,000; No. 2 Group, Ballot, £500; No. 2 Group, Sale, £SOO. New members take part. Inquiry invited and full particulars obtainable from Hugh Mitchell, secretary. A MEETING of those favorable to the FORMATION of a DRAUGHTS CLUB at ANDERSON’S BAY will be held in the Druids’ Room, near Sunday School Hall, on THURSDAY. 50tb inst., at 8 p.m. During the evening Mr Frank Hilliker will engage all present in simultaneous play. A good attendance of all interested requested. J. R. FAIR BAIRN, Convener. TVTOTICE. —The Trustees. Executors, and is Age«cv Company of New Zealand, Limited. An Ordinary General Meeting o! Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office of (he Company. Bussell’s Buildings, corner or Bond ;u;:l Water streets, Dunedin, bn Thursday, the 14th day of May, 19U. at 3 p.m. Busing* • To Receive Directors' Report and Balancesheet, to Elect Directors and Auditor.-. Proxies must bo lodged with Manager not later than 43 hours before the Lour of meeting.—W. Laurence Simpson. Manager. IN order to have the 4 Star ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this iu mind, and* send in their Orders Earfjr.

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Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 7

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