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AMUSEMENT*. pRINCESS THEATRE Direction Fnller-iSreiinan, limited. VAUDEVILLE Hvrrri TO-WQBT, at 8 o'clock. THE MECCA OF THE MERRYMAKER. Hundred* Turned Away! 6ALVQS OF APPLAUSE GREETED THIS GREAT STAR. AN ARTIST FULL OF MAGNETISM. A GLORIOUS AND CROWNING SUCCESS. ONLY 6 NIGHTS LONGER. A STAR of the First Magnitude. The RICHNESS and ORIGINALITY of THIS ACT will be the Rags of Dunedin. JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASBMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN And Her PICCANINNIES An Absolute Sensation. An Artistic Triumph: ANDREWS and DENT. ANDREWS and DENT. Two ANDREWS and DENT. a Piano Girls. ANDREWS and DENT, and Violin. Great Success of JOLLY Marie. JOLLY MARIE. MARIE. A Clever Little English Comedienne and Impersonator, Thoso Screaming Top-notckers, The World THE WALDRONS. Laughs THE WALDRONS. At Them. THE WALDRONS. Purveyors of Side-splitting Fun. Continued Success DOROTHY HARRIS, DOROTHY HARRIS, The Ragtime Streak. Welcome Favorites, BTLLY MORAN and WATSON, CAHILL, Eccentric Comedian. Duettists. Last Week of VINCENT, ARTHUR, and OLIVER, The Box Plan for the GASSMAN SEA, PON is Now Open, where Seats should be Reserved TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. D.C. and Front .Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, Is. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SOUTHLAND WINTER SHOW, At INVERCARGILL, 16th and 17th JUNE. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO INVERCARGILL, available for Return till MONDAY, 29th June, will be issued as under: From Dunedin, Waiwera, and intermediate Stations on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 15th end 16th June. From Clinton oil TUESDAY, 16th June; also by Morning and Mail Trains on, WED* NBSDAY, 17th Juno. By Order. ~ TT ~yY Direction of the Public Service Cora' •* missioner, Applications are invited for the POSITION of SEAMSTRESS-ATTEN-DANT at the Caversham Industrial School. Salary commencing at £55 per annum, with board and lodging. Applications to be made to the Manager. LO£T AND FOUND. " OST, on bicycle track, small Gold Ring I (keepsake). Finder return Hendy's, Princes street; reward. LOST, ill Lower Stuart street, Gold Brooch (crescent and shamrock design); reward. Peterson, grocer, Walker street. OST, Braided Black Silk Bag, contami ing penknife and handkerchief. Kindly ve 63 George street. ' OST, Motor Tools, Dunedin, Brighton; J reward. Henry A. Hogg, jeweller, 187 ;orge street. LOST, between Cargijl road and whart, Halt of Gold Earring, with termalin stone. 199 Cargill road; reward. LOST~on Friday night, vicinity Art Gallery, Gold Bracelet. -Reward returning Scofiekl, chemist. ■ WOULlTPcrscm who Stole Blinds from empty house, Fergusie, N.E. Valley, Return same, save further trouble. Boiting. FOUND, Horse; owner can have same by paying expenses; if not claimed will be sold. No. 153 Main South road, Caversham. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. AOKSON'S Private Hotel. Dowling street, if Now Open. Dinner from 12 till 2; Tea, 5 to 7; Suppers, S to 11. First-clast Accommodation Visitors. GENTLEMAN requires Board, Residence private family, near Gardens; terms, full particulars. " Homely," ' Star' Office. I ENTLEMAN wants Board and Residence v*" with private family; musical preferred; must be central. "Mac," 'Star' Office. MONEY TO LEND in any sum upon Mortgage Security at Lowest Current Rates. A. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Chambers, Bond street. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Auction Rooms, 213 Prince 3 street. On Account of the Owner (who has left Dunedin). MUSSELBURGH RESIDENCE. SPLENDID 7-ROOMED VILLA. No. 72 PRINCES STREET, MUSSELBURGH. Good section, all modern conveniences, bay windows, portico, electric light, hot and cold water, bathroom; drained to sewer; washhouse. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. 'OHN GEERIN AND CO., 1 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, corner King Edward and Cameron streets, Kensington, next to Railway Bridge. Instructed by Mr D. Sutherland (who is giving up business)._}ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. -IT will sell bv auction, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER'S STOCK. Cordials, Platform Scales (scwf), 2 Sets Counter Scales, Potatoes, Oil Heater, and Shop Fitting?, LIGHT SPRING VAN, HORSE AND HARNESS. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At our Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. In a Deceased I Removed to Rooms for Convenience o: sale. MODERN ART FURNITURE. JARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Byers. London). ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL SUITE (Upholstered in Silk Tapestry). AXMINSTER CARPETS (Art Des'gn and Colorings and Various Sizes). Walnut overmantel, oak revolving card table, handsome e.p. fruit stand, wall mirrors, Japanese vases, china, bric-a-brac, walnut 100 table. FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK and 2 VASES. DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL FURNITURE. FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD (Mirror Back, Modern Design). Divan and wicker easy chairs, set 6 kauri h.b. dining room chairs, kauri mirror-back sideboard, art photogravures. MODERN SETTEE and 2 TUB CHAIRS . to Match, in Green Art Moquette. THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD-DINING TABLE AND ACCESSORIES. '' Oak dre-sser sideboard, red pine hall table and 2 chairs, oak music cabinet, set 8 oak and lenther dming room chairs, kauri extension dining table. , KAURI 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. Kauri chei-al dressing pair, solid mahogany Scotch chest, walnut work tab'.e, oak bedroom suite, ottoman couch, mahogany dressing table, push chair, kauri pedestal, r.p. medicine cabinet. OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD. DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (New Model). On riew Thursday, 11th, and Morning of Sab}. inspection" invited, ■

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Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 7

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