AMUSEMENTS. DO YOV REALISE THAT in this City of Dunedin one of the most beautiful and convincing LI FE-PLA YS, full of the most intense interest, tragedy, and pathos—a story of wrong and misunderstanding—is being produced nightly, with the assistance of a very dharming woman and a delightful child? THAT the name of this wonderfully pathetic Photodrama is LOVE’S SUNSET? LOVE’S SUNSET? THAT iho place where it is being per* formed is THE KING’S THEATRE? THAT the lime is 6.30 o’clock NIGHTLY (two sessions) ? THAT ‘ Love's Sunset ’ is most magnificently portrayed? THAT ‘Love's Sunset ’ is a modern 'East Lynne’? THAT ‘ Love's Sunset ’ is creating a profound sensation? THAT ‘Love's Sunset’ will melt the stoniest heart? THAT in addition to ‘Love's Sunset’ the clever comedian Charles Chaplin is inoculating our audiences with his "Joy Germ*' nightly in the Keystone shriek, ‘ THE FILM JOHNNIE’? THAT, further, \re are showing one of the FINEST PROGRAMMES ever shown in Dunedin? THAT there is one price io all part*: ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d? If you do realise the above you will not fail to sec FULLERS’ FULLERS' CONTINUOUS PICTURES At THE KING'S THEATRE. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Mr Georgo Mus grove. VISIT OP THE WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. MONDAY NEXT, TUESDAY NEXT, July 13. July 14. MONDAY NEXT, July 13. TUESDAY NEXT, July 14. MISCHA ELMAN GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THE WORLD. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. | MISCHA ELMAN, i MISCHA ELMAN. 1 MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. 1 MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. Abo, The Charming Cantatrice, MLLE EVA GAUTHIER, At the Piano; Mr PERCY KAHN. Mischa Elman in Melbourne. The ‘Argus,’ June is; —'■ There is no doubt of the impression made on a. vast audience by Mr Mischa Elman at h'.i first concert on Saturday evening. Like a true musician, he made his performance a sort of splendid crescendo as ho went, through one piece after another. The ‘golden moraenls' increased, until at the last the young artisthad the audience fairly shouting with enjoyment." ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Written Applications for the 10s are now being received hv the, DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Plea.se state whether Dress Circle or Stalls Scats are required. Box Plan for the 10s 6d and 7s 6d Seals open at the Dresden To-morrow. Prices: 10s 6d, 7s fid, 4s, and 2s. Duncan Neven, Business Manager. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, STUART STREET. TUESDAY, JULY 14tb, 1914. at 8 p.m. ERNEST DRAKE (the New Zealand Caruso) and a Host of other First-class Artists in a Grand Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, followed by a Dance. Admission; Concert only. Is; Double Tickets, Concert and Dance, sa: .Single Tickets do, 3s. E. Heywood, F.R.C.0., accompanist. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 9th JULY, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, No. 42 Queen street, City (Between Albany and Union streets). Instructed by W. Burt. Esq. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VERY HEAVY AXMINSTEE CARPETS (lu Drawing and Dining Rooms, Hall, Stairs, and Landing), All in First-class Condition. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, will sell by auction, SOLID OAK DINING ROOM FURNITURE—via ; Carved mirror overmantel, handsome, mirrorback sideboard, dinner waggon, and an exceptionally fine OAK AND BUFFALO LEATHER SUITE of 9 pieces. Taneslry upholstered cosy comer ond window seat, fire screen, rattan settee, tab hi and chairs, portiere and rod, cushions, enamel iiedeetal. majolica vases, kauri mir-ror-back hall stand and 2 chairs. | BAGATELLE TABLE (ivory balls). I Kauri extension dining table, clock, heavy linoleum, pedestal and bowls, OAKFRAMED PHOTOGRAVURES AND PICTURKS. MOTTLED KAURI BEDROOM SUITE (5wing wardrobe and reflex dressing pair: * magnificent set), Brussels carpets, Douivon toilet set. art curtains, brass-mounted and hospital bedsteads, shakedown. Ottoman conch, large KITCHEN DRESSER, utensils and sundries, mangle, steps, plate rack, set, 3 dish covers, set croquet, rocking horse, 2 garden seals. On View Morning of Bale. THURSDAY, 9th JULY. Sale bv Auction, AT ROOMS. DOWLING STREET. At 2 o'clock. VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER. EXTENDING DINING TABLE. IMITATION MARBLE STRIKING CLOCK, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO BY BORKENHAGEN, COPPER SUITE, V.P. TABLE COVER. Etc.. Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, a large catalogue of Household Furniture. etc , including— Dining room states, HIGH-BACK OAK CHAIRS, fender:; and brasses, copper, eoal scuttles, kerbs and iHorns, overmantels, pioHues, paintings, occasional tables and chair*. Jubilee chair-, seagrasa chairs, easy chair*, leather chairs and couches, ornament#, curtains, curtain poles and fittings, V.P. TABLE COVERS, v.p. hearthrugs, akin ruga..VERY HANDSOME AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, palm stands, flower bowls, cutlery. best china ware, OAK SIDEBOARD (MIRROR BACK), bookcases, heavy linoleums, HALL STANDS, hall chairs, hall tables, hall runner, passage linoleum! 5 , dl, beds, s.i. beds, wood beds. OAK BEDS, kapok mattresses, liock mattresses, quilts, counterpanes, sheets, blankets, ware, duco* esse pairs, CHBVALS, chests of drawers, child’s cots, commodes, shakedowns, stretchers, cooking utensils, etc., etc. SATURDAY. 11th JULY, At 12 o'clock. Opposite iho Hospital, Cumberland BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ci C U R R AND C O. IO have received’ 8 instruction? from the Otago Hospital and Charitable Aid Board to sell by auction, as above. Kauri, Baltic pine, _ bricks, roofing iron, weatherboards, window tushes and framw, sash weights, doors and frames, mantelpieces, Shaddock and Barningbam ranker, •■-rates, portafcav mid copper boilers, flooring, chimney pots, 409-gailon tank, rough lining, scantling, fencing, _ lead piping, taps, cisterns, sinks, set of washlubs. baths, etc., etc. Also, good 4 -monied bay-window cottage, pulled down in sections suitable for re-erect-ing. Also, neat 4-roomed verandah cottage, for removal; admirably suitable for a wcek-*r.*'. crib. Note Hour of Sale, fcCURR AND CO., Auctioneers. WANTED Known—That Billhead#, Oin culars, Cards. Programmes, and Genet ral Printing of every description are execute* at the ‘ Evening Stsu: ’ OfQo# at Moderate Price#,
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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 7
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