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AMUSEMENTS. ALL-TRUMP PROGRAMME, pLAZA TiCTTIBES ■ (Where the Crowds Go.) . TETB-A-TBTB TEA AND GRILL ROOMS. COSY THEATRE. COMFY SEATS, Hours« 12 to 5.30, 6.30 to 10 p.m. Supper Rooms Open till 10.45. Fresh Faces in the D.K.G. Film, THE HAKE-HJBVIL (In 3 Parts). A Thrilling Drama, full of Sensational and Heart-absorbing Interest. You should see tho Thrilling Scene at the Circus, in which. Rose, THE DARE-DEVIL, is seen hanging from the tight wire OVER THE LION’S CAGE. Also Showing the Rex Drama, Featured by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber, the Famous ROSARY Couple, Famous ROSARY. Couple, ■ In R THE COWARD HATER. W E 'JIIB COWARD HATER. E X THE COWARD HATER. X This Play was Written by Lois Weber, and Produced by Phillips Smalley. Also, THE COLORED PANTOMIME, THE COLORED PANTOMIME, ALT BABA AND THE, FORTY THIEVES. ALt BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES. ALT BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES. And PRINCE CHARLIES COUNTRY. Bonnio Scottish Scenery. AND OTHERS. Making Nearly Two-hour Show. SEEN ONLY AT THE PLAZA, ADMISSION. 6d. CHILDREN, 3d.

JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Edward Brauscomba Propiy.,, Limited. Mr EDWARD BEANSCOMBE Presents THIS VERY GREATEST OF MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANIES, THE “SMART SET.” THE BEST OF ALL. THE GREATEST OF ALL. OUR NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN. A MONSTER STAR ATTRACTION. THE TANGO—THE LATEST CRAZE. No Early Doors. No Booking Fee. 3s, 2s, Is, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan, at Dresden. Day Sales Jacobs’s. ri" 1 ,! 1 . a.'s'BßSsssgaggr^ig'j'gggw MEETINGS. CHALMERS ELECTORATE.

MR J. T. JOHJfSOX Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In tho CORONATION HALL, MO SGI EL, On WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, At 8 o’clock. His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. F. Quelch) ■will preside. Ladies Specially Invited. MEMBERS OP OLD DUNEDIN FIRE BRIGADE. A MEETING- of the above will be held in n-”*- the Central Fire Station on JULY 10, at 8 p.m. All Old Members are respectfully requested to attend. C. WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF OTAGO. ELECTION OP MEMBERS. IN Accordance with the Provisions of Sections 15 (1) and 24 of “The Education Act, 1908," it is hereby publicly notified that the following CANDIDATES have been duly NOMINATED for Election as Members of tho Education Board of the District, of Otago : Northern Ward, ANDREW M'KBRROW. Southern Ward, JAMES SMITH. As the number of duly nominated Candidates in each ease is equal to the number of persons to be elected, I hereby declare Messrs ANDREW M'KERROW and JAMES SMITH duly ELECTED as Members of the Board for the Northern and" Southern Wards respective! v. S, M, PARK, Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 7th July, 1914. TO LET. “ T3ONNIB Bank." London street, 19 t) rooms; suitable for boarding-house or rooms to let. Archibald Miller. TO LET, 4-roomed, 311 King street; lUs per week. Apply Archibald Miller, grocer, George street. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, small' and large; very central; very low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. ST. CLAlß.—Superior 7 Rooass (modern); bathroom, electric light • sewered; good view, sunny; near car. Reids, Ltd. TO LET, 5-roorned Bungalow, Cavers ham; electric light, every convenience; 16s. Aburn and Sons, 417 Cumberland street. TO tET, largo Double Furnished Room, 56 York place; very central. TO LET, Two large, sunny Rooms (unfurnished), use of conveniences, City. Address “Hellen,” ‘Star’ Office, TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms. Apply 66 High street, Maori Hill.

TO LET, 5-roomed House,, ail conveniences; handy to Post Office. Apply 66 Stafford street. ' _ TO LET (Castle street), 3-roomed House; scullery, copper, drained; C» 6d. Apply 13 Lambeth road, fTIO LET Five and HowsToti X leva!; sunny; 10a and .its. Clarke. Clarewood, Woodiia-uya. >flO LET, House, 5 renws; !i. and c. water, X gas, al! convenience*. Tbciuscm builder. Filleul street. TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage, Hay s Terrace. Apply 42 St. Andrew street. TO LET, 2-roomed House; raTiiTTild boiler; cheap rent. Apply Mo. 12 Shsrtlaml street, Caversham. TO LET, 3 largo Unfurnished Booms; hot, cold, electric light, every convenience. 26 Hanover street. TO LET, old-established Suburban Store : all conveniences; good living accom modation. Address “Electric,” ‘Star’ Office. TO LET, small Shop in Manse street; low rent to suitable tenant. G. A. Findlay and Co., Ltd., 152 High street. 4 Booms, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs; near Id section. Apply Cieddon, 5 Cliffs road, St. Glair. a? i M- i LOST AND FOUND. LOST (Saturday), Purse, containing money, between Maclaggau street and Octagon; reward. -3 Frederick street, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. LOST, Bull-bitch Puppy; white, 5 months. Finder kindly communicate 12 High street, Maori, Hill; ‘phone 3,029. Epf on seat, St. Kildn car terminus, Umbrella; reward. 69 Prince Albert road. FOUND, a" Home, by joining United StarcBowkefct Society. Yon join. Particulars Hugh Hitchell, Stock Exchange. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON'S Private Hotel, Howling street, Dinner-12 till 2; Tea, sto 7; Socials and Parties catered for; committee room. Firtit-cJa&s Accommodation Visitors. CALDEB’S Central Private Hotel, Princes street. First - class Accommodation; Dinner 12 to Z, Tea 6 to 7, la; 6 coupons, 4s 6d. Permanent Boarders special tarms. WANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders or Married Couple; up-to-date house, homely- Mrs Bfown, 464 Cumberland street. WANTED, by young Man, Private Board and Residence; quiet home preferred. “Beard*!.” ?«ot* Broi, Pert GhaloMtte

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Evening Star, Issue 15538, 7 July 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15538, 7 July 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15538, 7 July 1914, Page 5

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