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AMUSEMENTS. Where Expectations Arp Fulfilled; rj[»HE OCTAGON, HAY WARD S’ A-a iu TO-NIGHT, at 8. To be Screened at the Art r riieatre, THK THE FRSNCE CF WAR. Considered by Patrons One of the Best Yet. THE FRINGE: OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. The Picture Britain Cheered. The Picture Dunedin Cheered. The Picture which Fulfils the Highest Mission in Photo Drama. THE ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION, THE FRINGE OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. Also, at 8 sharp. DEPARTURE OF THE MAORI AND THE THIRD I! EL IN P0 R CBMEN TS. MARY lu AVILEUL PIOKPOBD PEGGY. A Bright Ccinrdv Drama. LATEST GAUMONT GAZETTE. THE FOLLY OF ANN Drama THE HONEYMOONERS A Scream. Tlie onlv Pictures Locallv Screened to ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. D.C., Is: Stalls, Pd: Reserves, Is 6d. Plan The Bristol. ’Phono 3,091 6.30. XT TNG EDWARD THEATRE. SOUTH DUNEDIN. TO-DAY —1.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF AVAR. A truly remarkable play, glittering with patriotism and overpowering love episodes. Ono of the most thrilling productions ever screened, and containing many wonderful battle scenes, DEPARTURE OF MAORI DEPARTURE OP MAORI And THIRD REINFORCEMENTS. And THIRD REINFORCEMENTS. AVTLFUL PEGGY Little Mary Pickfori. HONEYMOONERS John Bunny Comedy. PATHE AVAR GAZETTE, Etc., Etc. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. at- 7.45 p.m. GRAND -MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND JIU-JITSU EXHIBITION By CAPTAIN LEOPOLD M’LAGLEX, Assisted by Territorials ami High School Boys. IN AID OF THE BELGIAN FUND. During the evening the War Certificates won at.' recent All-qports Carnival will bs presented. Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ss: Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Pit, 6d extra. Box Plan at Bristol. Day Sales at Jacobs’e. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. CION CERT in aid of the BELGIAN FUND, 1 auspices of the Tabernacle Literary and Debating Society, in the TABERNACLE, WEDNESDAY', April 14th, 8 Vi.in. Excellent Programme. Popular Artists. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. M.U.I.O.O.F.—LOYAL ALBION LODGE. MEMBERS arc reminded that the JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS of the above Lodge will he hold m the Oddfellows Hall, Rati ray street. TO-MORROW (Thursday), ]sth, at 8 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION SOCIAL To BE V. CLAR EN C E EAT ON, i SOCIAL ROOM, OCTAGON HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ab 7.45 p.m. Enjoyable Programme. Refreshments, Collection. All Central Mission Members and Friends Invited. MAORI HILL CORONATION HALL, FRIDAY, lfil.li, S p.m. I>EV. R. -S. GRAY will give one of his It Famous EVENINGS OF RROITAL.S In aid local Chinch Funds. Mr Gray is a master in this orb of entertainment. He will be supported by fi talented party of well-known ariiMe. Chairman, A. Walker, Esq.. M.P. ADMISSION, Is. Another Great Song Collection ! JUST OUT! JUST OUT! ALLAN'S SONG FOLIO No. 2. This Splendid Now Song Album is likely in excel in popularity the famous “No. 1." It is a handsome volume, music size, well anil clearly printed on good thick, paper, running' into 124 pages. This New Collection contains 70 Songs, a number of which arc only obtainable in the 2s copyright editions. It includes ‘Thinking of' Thee,’ ‘Ear Away,’ ‘Rip Van Winkle.’ ‘He Wines the Tear.' ’Four Jolly Smiths,’ 'Bonnie Hills of Scotland,’ ‘Stay in Your Own Backyard.’ ‘When You Steal a Kirs.’ etc. PRINTED IN ENGLAND.

THICK, 2s 6d. POSTED, 3s. £HIAS. BEOG AND CO.. Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. LTD.,ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTTON. CtOIJNGILLOK J. J. CLARK > AVi 11 Address Use- Electors in ALBANY STREET SCHOOL GYMNASIUM On THURSDAY, 15th APRIL. Chairman: Mr J. li. Wilkinson. ODDFELLOWS' HALT;. DAVID STREET, v'AVEKSHAM, FRIDAY, 16th. Chairman : Mr T. K. Sidey, M.P. Doth Meetings at, 8 p.m. MAYORAL ELECTION. CiR. J. J. MARLOW WILL ADDRESS the J ELECTORS iu the FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ HALL, Forbury rorncr. TOMORROW (Thursday), 15th, Cr J. Wilson hi the chair. Will Si. Clair residents take advantage of this*, as time will not allow erf every district being visited. 31U NIC I PAL ELE Cl' 10 NS. CAVEUSHAM WARD. A MEETING OF SUPPORTERS of the LABOR CANDIDATES will be 1 1 ■ -L1 in the Friendly Societies' Hall, Ring Edward street (near Cargill road), on FRIDAY Next. April 16ih, at 8 p.m. NORTH END BOATING CLUB. MAYOR.AL ELECTION. EMBERS aid Friends of the Club arc ITJL invited to Attend at the Albany Street School Hall on THURSDAY, 151 hj, at 8 pm., when Cr -J. -I. CLARK, a Vice-presi-dent of Club, will Speak on .Municipal Affairs. A. E. PAYTON, Hon. See. N.E.B.C. N.E. VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMITTED. NOMINATIONS for Members of the above Commit,t eo, signed hy the Proposer and Candidate, must be in ilic hands of Hie Chairman, ou or before MONDAY, April 19th, 1915. Rev W. H ROBERTS. Si. Martin's Vicarage, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (ha f , in pursuance of a requisition presented to the Dunedin City Council, as ihe convening local authority for the Combined Districts of Dunedin (as denned by "The Shops ami OflD 's Act, 1808"), a POLL of the Electors of the BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL, io determine the. Working Day of the week for iho .Statutory Closing Day for Shops, will bo held on WF.DNF.SDA V, the 28th day of April. 1915. sdnudlanoously with and at tho Polling Places iu use for the election of members cf the Maori Hill Borough Council. C. GRATER, Returning Officer for the Borough of Maori Hill. Maori Hill, LUh April, ISIS. WASTE PAPER. 'TKTASTE V V in Lc PAPER FOR SALE in Lots to Suit Irurcoascrs, Apply ‘STAR’ OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 15777, 14 April 1915, Page 5

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