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AMUSBMENTB. pRINCESS THEATRE Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ijmitefl. VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, THE MECCA OP THE MERRYMAKER. Hundreds Turned Away! SALVOS OP APPLAUSE GREETED THIS GREAT STAR. AN ARTIST PULL OF MAGNETISM. A GLORIOUS AND CROWNING SUCCESS. ONLY 4 NIGHTS LONGER. A STAR of the Pint Magnitude. The RICHNESS and ORIGINALITY of THIS ACT will be the Rage of Dunedin. JOSEPHINE OASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN A«d Her PICCANINNIES. PICCANINNIES: An Absolute Sensation. An Artistic Triumph: Two ANDREWS and DENT. a Piano Gals, ANDREWS and DENT; and Violin. Great Success of JOLLY MARIE. A Clever Little English Comedienne Those Screaming Top-notoliers, The World THE WALDRONS. Laughs THE WALDRONS. DOROTHY HARRIS, The Ragtime Streak. BILLY MORAN and WATSON, • CAHILL, Eccentric Comedian. Duettists. T.oflf Wnpjf VINCENT. ARTHUR, and OLIVER, D.C. and Front Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, Is. WAKARI HALL. KAIKORAI. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 11th and- 12th Juno. 3 p.m, to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. BAZAAR, ■With Numerous Attractions to Suit All Tastes. Proceeds, in Aid of Funds of DUNEDIN WEST-CENTRAL BATTALION j OP BOY SCOUTS. Skating. Quoits. .Shooting. Electric Shocks! Competitions, etc. To-morrow Night the Kaikorai Band will be in Attendance. You cannot afford to miss this Bazaar, bo Come and Enjoy the Ftm. ADMISSION, 6d; Afternoons Free. I Evening Entertainment in the "Home 1 LYBICPHONES. GRAMOPHONES. The Headquarters for GRAMOPHONES, LYRICPHONES, and PHONOGRAPHS is at BEGG’S. Here you can get a Selection of both Instruments and Styles such as will enable you to suit your own taste to a “T”! “HIS MASTER’S VOICE”—The World renowned Gramophone. “THE LYRICPHONB.” The New Popular-priced Gramophone. The Edison Phonograph—the Old Favorite. All Prices! Inspection Invited! RECORDS TO SUIT EVERY MACHINE. Tremendous Variety. All the Freshest Novelties! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Gramophone and Phonograph Agents, PRINCES STREET. TO LET. TO LET. PREMISES, in Cumberland street, near Stuart street (opposite A. and T. Burt’s), recently occupied by Dodds and Crothers. ‘EVENING STAR* CO., LTD., Bond street. TO LET, George street (between Frederick and Albany streets), SHOPS and DWELLINGS above. Apply the TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO., Water street. BONNIE Bank.” London street, 16 rooms; suitable for boarding-house or rpoms to let. Archibald Miller. mO LET, 4 Rooms, scullery, copper, tubs, X bath, gas; 10s. Waite, Greenock street, Kaikorai. ' 4 Rooms, conveniences, electric light, 11 Wesley street (close Cargill road), 29 Leckhampton Court, Caversham Rise. WANTED at once. Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms, use conveniences; central locality. “Unfurnished Rooms,” ‘Star’ Office. ; TO LET, House, 7 rooms, George street; low rent. Apply Mr Stock, Adams Bros., solicitors. 4. ROOM Brick House; copper, tubs, hath; drained to D.B. regulations; ils. Apply 74 Dundai street. SHOP, with 6 Romps, To Let; hath, drained; rent, 18s 6d; gas throughout. Apply 74 Dimdas street. TO LET, Furnished Cottage, Ravensboumo, near station. Apply C. E. George, No. 13a Filleul street. ' TO LET, Shop, building comer Stuart street and Moray place; rent, 35s per week. For particulars apply Trustees,, .Executors, and Agency Company, Water street. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Nicholson street, South Dunedin : all conveniences. Sievwright, James, and NichoL mO LET, Scotia street, Port Chalmers, 4- [ X roomed Cottage. Apply 402 High [ street, Dunedin. MODERN ~s~Rooms, St. Kildn; electric light, bathroom, stable, trapshed, storage; close ear, beach; 22s 6d. Reids, Ltd. TcFL'ET” WelLfurn i slied~L arge . Bed-S it ti n,g Room; good locality, very, central, magnificent view. “Venus,” ‘Star’ Office. mO LET, Two Furnished Rooms and One X Unfurnished Room, south end. Address “ Mother,” Post Office, Caversham. TO LET, 6-roomed Hoqse, Lower Hanover street. Apply Archibald Miller and Co., grocers, George street. T6~LET, 4-roomed, 311 King streotTlOs per week. Apply Archibald Miller, grocer, George street. CORPORATION NOTICES, BOROUGH OF MORNINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the 31st day of AUGUST, 1914, the present SANITARY SERVICE will be DISCONTINUED throughout the Sewered Area in Mornington. ' Dated this 15th day of May, 1914. HENRY SI MLS, Town Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the following are the Members of the Otago Education Board who, in accordance with the provisions of Section 11 of “The Education Act, 1908,” RETIRE PROM OFFICE on 11th August next; Northern Ward.—Andrew M’Kerrow; Esq. Central Ward.—Hon. Thomas Fergus. Southern Ward.—James Smith, Esq. There is One Vacancy in each Ward. The Day of Election is MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, NOMINATIONS to fill the Vacancy in each Ward will be RECEIVED by me up till 5 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, 6th July nest. No Person Is eligible as a Candidate for election unless he be Nominated by at least Two Electors in the Ward for which he is a Candidate, and the Nomination Paper, bearing the Candidate’s consent in writing, be received by me before 5 o clock p.m. on MONDAY. 6rn July nest. • The Retiring Members are Eligible for Reelection. Forms of nomination may be obtained pn application to this Office. S. M. PARK, Returning Officer. . Education Office, ' Dunedin, 10th June, 19X4. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Orcrulars, Cards. Programmes, and Genera! Printing of every description are executed at the 'Evening Star’ Office-at Moderate Prices, > -

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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