AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS___ THEATRE Direction Fuller-Brennan, Limited. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. ,VAUDEVILLE THE MECCA OF THE" MERRYMAKER. Everybody Spellbound by THE' 4 CASTING LAMYS. THE 1 4 CASTING LAMYS. THE 4 CASTING LAMYS. THE GREATEST AND MOST DARING AERIAL ARTISTS IN THE WORLD. AN ACT TEEMING WITH THRILLS. YOTJ—MUST—SB&-THESM. * Great Treat by the N.Y. COMEDY 4. A Delightful N.Y. COMEDY 4. Confection of MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MELODY. Entertainer, CARLTON MAX, Assisted by his Pal "JERRY." Last Week in Australasia of LA FRANCE, Immediate Success RAY AND RAY. Last Week of ANDREWS and DENT. Last Week PHILLIPS and MERRITT. VERNON and SINCLAIR. Last Week TILLY DENIS DUNBAR, CARNEY, Comedienne. Comedian. D.C. and Front Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls and Upper Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden. BAILEY'S DOGS ARE COMING. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to iection Eleven of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following PERSONS have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR, to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr S. B. Macdonald: ALLAN ANGUS CAMPBELLROBERT MITCHELL. And there being- only One Vacancy to be filled, a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, 15th day of July, 1914, at the following Pollingplaces:— Town Hall, Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. The Vestry, Presbyterian Church, Albert
street, St. Kilda. The Vestry, Presbyterian Church, Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. J. B. DICK, Returning Officer for the Borough of St. Kilda. PLATE GIRDER BRIDGE SPANS, WAIHI. TENDERS will bo received at this Office until noon of FRIDAY, 31st July, for the MANUFACTURE and DELIVERY at Waihi of TWENTY-EIGHT PLATE GIRDER SPANS FOR BRIDGES on the East Coast Railway. Drawings, specifications, and conditions of contract may bo seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the Post Office, Thames. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, Ist July, 1914. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS,
CJMOKERS, Note.—Welcome Nugget, Lucy & Hinton, Aromatic Havelock, full twoounce weight. Only at Moody's, tobaccouists. [JOYS' New Fleecy Arctic Topcoats, all J3 sizes, lis 6d; other kinrls equally inexpensive. New Zealand Clothing Factory. ■"EN'S Dressing Gowns: an absolute iir--655. New "Zealand Clothing Factory. "EN'S Tweed Caps, very smartest showing in City, 3s 6d, 4s M, 5s 6d, 7s 6d. New Zealand Clothing Factory. in children often cause other . . ailments. At Marshall's Pharmacy you can obtain an excellent remedy. TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. OU CAN RELY upon that old and well- _ tried Remedy NEUROSINE. It Gives Quick Relief. NEUROSINE is a Real Nerve-soother. Try it for Unbroken Chilblains. Gently rubbed in, it relieves the intolerable itching. Is, Chemists and Storekeepers. GENUINE REDUCTIONS Are now being made in all Departments. A Visit to our Establishment will repay you. WE STOCK ONE QUALITY OF GOODS—THE BEST. D DRAPERS, GEORGE STREET, THE SAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUXE. ~*AVOY Cakes: The Maxiagemnefc desire to . 3 inform Ladies who wish to secure the Finest Cakes and Dainty Confections for At Hoir.es, Afternoon Teas, etc., that the choice productions of the Savoy Bakers, prepared in thfl Savoy Kitchen, will bo supplied in any quantity upon orders being given in good time. The exceptionally high quality of these very fine Cakes has caused quite a considerable demand for them by hostesses. —The SAVOY, The Restaurant do Luxe, Moray place, corner Princes street.
ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. DUR PRICES PROVE WE AUK GIVING REAL BARGAINS. Men's Strong Lace Boots, nailed, lis 6d. Men's Chrome Laoo Boots, stout eoles, 12s 3d. Men's Box Calf Balmorals, welted, 12s 6d. Were 16s. Men's Box Derby Ccxlkhanis, sewn, 15s. Were 18s 6d. SIMON'S CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. Princes street (opposite Post Office), GENUINE BARGAINS IN AMERICAN BOOTS. Men's " Keiths" Glaca or Box Calf Bals,, 14s. Were 28s. Men's "Bostock" Button Boots, 6's and Ts, 14s. Were 245. Women's Glaeo Kid 2-Bar Shoes, Ss 6d. Were 8s 6d. Women's Glaoe Kid Boots, lis 6d. Were 15s. Women's Tan Glace. Boots, lis 6d. Were 15s. Girls' Black Glace Boots, 7 to 10, 4s; 10 to 13, ss. * OOOD JTORCHON LACES AND INSERTIONS. LACES, 1, 2, and 3-inch wide. Were Is 6d to 4s 6d doz yards. Sale prices, Is to 2s 6d doz. INSERTIONS, 1 and 2-inch wide. Were Is 6d to 2s 6ff"doz. Sale prices, Is doz. VAL. LACES AND INSERTIONS, Were up to 4s doz. Stile, price, 6d dozen. AND SUTHERLAND, ■*-*" 192-200 Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 15540, 9 July 1914, Page 5
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