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AMUSEMENT#, rp II E O_C TAG ON. HAYWARDS’ LEADING PICTURES. Another Glorious Programme. Again TO-NIGHT, at 8. Pathe's Magnificent Colored Drama, THE CURSE OP WAR. THE CURSE OP WAR. THE CURSE OP WAR. THE CURSE OP WAR. Gorgeously Colored—3,ooo feet. Acted by Leading Parisian Artists. It points a moral lesson of value. The Story lias a far-reaching moral effect, inasmuch as it presents war in all its horrors. IT IS A REALLY STRONG PLOT. EVERYBODY MUST SEE IT. Supported by this Radiant Array; GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical VISIT TO THE SPIDER Educational GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY Drama THE FAMILY SKELETON Comedy New THE PANAMA CANAL. I,oooft I,oooft THE PANAMA CANAL. ‘New LAWYER. QUINCE, From W. W. Jacobs’s Well-known Story, HAYWARDS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Stalls, fid; D.C., Is; Bos., Is 6d. 3,091 ’Phone 6.30; Dresden 9 to 5.

JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Ed. Bransoombe Pty., Limited. Mr EDWARD BRANSCOMBE Presents THE VERY GREATEST ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, THE “SMART SET.” THE BEST OF ALL. THE SMARTEST OP ALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AN ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. THE TANGO—THE LATEST CRAZE. A FEATURE OP THE SEASON. THE BURLESQUE TANGO TEA. THE CRAZE OF THE WORLD, Popular Prices ; 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales Jacobs’s. CRATING RINK. BRYDONE HALL. Three Sessions Daily; 230 to 4.30; Learners, 5 to 7: Evening, 7.45 to 10. Popular Prices: Ladies at all sessions— Admission 6d, Skates 6d. Gentlemen, Admission 6d, Skates —Day Sessions 6d, Evening Is. Onlookers, 6d. Those owning skates—Admission and Flooragc, Is. SPECIAL SESSIONS can be Arranged for PRIVATE PARTIES. Note. —Tile Great Hockey Tournament will be continued on NIGHT, instead of Thursday, on account of alteration of Territorial drill night. FRIDAY, JULY 24, GRAND BLACK-AND-WHITE EVENING. THE “ LYRTCPHONE ” AT 70s AND DOUBLE DISC RECORDS AT 3s Cd. r[THESE makj it possible for lovers of good A music to gratify their tastes and likings at very moderate cost. We have just landed a further supply of DOUBLE-SIDED DISC RECORDS, AT 3s 6d EACH. This makes the price of each selection only Is 9d. The new scries includes Songs by Peter Dawson, Herbert Payne, Billy Murray, etc., Ducts, Instrumental Trios, Selections by Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers, etc., etc. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Gramophone and Phonograph Depot, PRINCES STREET. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TJURSUANT to Section 39 of “The Local it Kllcct'ions and Polls Act, 1908,” I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, 15th July, 1914. for tho purpose of Electing a COUNCILLOR for the Borough of St. Kilda in place of Mr S. B. Macdonald (resigned), and I hereby appoint the Town Hall, Prince Albert road, St. Kilda, as the place, and THURSDAY, 9th day of July, 1914 (before noon>, as tho day for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. Nominations in the statutory form, together with a cash deposit of Three Pound®, must be handed to the undersigned, or addressed to him and placed in the letter box, Town Hall, St, Krida, before 12 o’clock noon of the said 9th day of July, 1914, J. B. DICK,’ Returning Officer for the Borough of St. Kilda. St. Kilda, 24th June, 1914, QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER, CENTRAL WARD. In accordance with Section 15 of “The Education Act, 1908,’’ it is hereby publicly notified : 1. That there is ONE MEMBER to be ELECTED for the CENTRAL WARD. 2. That the following are. the duly NOME NATED CANDIDATES:ELLIOT, GILBERTA BROOM (Mrs), North-east Valley. FERGUS, Hon. THOMAS', Dunedin. 5. That the ELECTION WILL BE HELD on MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, and that tho POLL CLOSES at 5 o’clock on tho afternoon of that dav. S. M. PARK. Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 7th July, 1914. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. A PPLICATIONS arc invited from RcgisXji. tered Medical Practitioners for the Position of POLICE SURGEON at Dunedin, at a salary of £IOO per annum. The terms of appointment and schedule of duties as proscribed by the police regulations may be seen at the Office of the Superintendent of Police at Dunedin, Applications, stating qualificartions, are to be addressed to the Commissioner of Police. Wellington, and will Ire received up to FRIDAY, the 3i«t July, 1914. J. CULLEN, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Wellington, 23rd June, 1914. MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF OLD DUNEDIN FIRE BRIGADE. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Central Fire Station on JULY 10, at 8 p.m. All Old Members are respectfully requested to attend. C. WILLIAMS, Ron. Sec. FORBURY SCHOOL EMPIRE BAZAAR. A SPECIAL MEETING of OLD EXjA. PUPILS (members of the Old Boys’ Club), Mr Reid’s and Mr Whetter’s day. Ante-room, Gymnasium, TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business important. N. J OHNSON, Convener, TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for PLUMBING and DRAINING at North-east Valiey Bowling Green Pavilion and House. Plans and specifications may bo seen at F. S. Wright’s, painter, Main road, N.E.V. Tenders (close JULY 21st, 1914) to be addressed to H. Cope, bon. sec., 53 Chambers street, N.E.V. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON’S Private Hotel, Dowling street, Dinner 12 till 2; Tea, 5 to 7; Socials and Parties catered for; committee room. First-class Acoommodation Visitors. ALDER’S Central Private Hotel, Princes street. First- class Acoommodation; Dinner 12 to 2, Tea 5 to 7, Is; 6 coupons, 4» 6d. Permanent Boarders special terms. WANTED, by Lady, comfortable Board, large sunny Room; on rise preferred, “Tasma,” ‘Evening Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 7

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