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AMUSEMENTS. , LAST DAY OF ' KISMET." ■PLAZA PICTURES. -*■ - 1 p.m. to 10.15. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Jiie Final Opportunity of Seeing KISMET. KISMET. KISMET. •KISMET' will be ihown afc 1.10 p.m., 3 p.m. 5 p.m., 7 p.m.. and 9 p.m. CAST- • WAJI Mr OSCAR ASCHE-. MARSINAH ... ... LILY BRAYTON. fcmppotted by Original London Company. ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical. Snakeville's Ri.ing Sons r Comedv. TESTING BILL'S COURAGE ... ComedV. CHILDREN. 3d. ADULTS, 6d SPECIAL—MONDAY—SPECIAL. PLAZA PICTURES. Arrival in Dunedin of tlie First 'Production bv -the WORLD'S FILM CO'-OPERATION, which comprises the leading picture actors of the world. A GIGANTIC MASTERPIECE, * In Four Stupendous Parts, A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE.' 'A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE.' FEATURING LAURA SAWYER. Other pictures fade -when compared to 'A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE.' A New Departure in Picture Production. QUEEN'S THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily: 12 noon till 10.50 p.m. Farewell To-day to the Mightiest of nil Detective Dramas. ■ THE FIGURE IN BLACK. And the Magnificent Supporting Programme. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTSADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. 1 4 T g-. V^£.^ L FESTIVAL, J- * HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Excellent Programmes Arranged for Each Session. Prices of Admission : <st f SS f'£'f , an<l Orchestral Stalls, 2s j Stalls.arid Pit, Is; Season Tickets, 214 j Box Plan at Bristol. Booking Fee, 6d. I E. S. WIL'SON, Secretary, - A Payable Investment! A "LYRICPHONE" IN YOUR HOME. There is a wonderful fascination in Music» It often soothes and cheers where words tail. It brightens and gladdens in times of dullness. Every "home possessing- a Lyricpuone has an almost unlimited variety of music sit its service, and can draw upon its splendid resources for sweet musio to fit the needs and fill the wants of every mood and each passing hour. In this time of war the LYRICPHONE is doubly welcome m the home! Prices from £4 10s. Inspection invited* THE POPULAR GRAMOPHONE. £<HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Lyricphune Depot, PRINCES STREET. BRITISH BOYS. rjVHE MOST POPULAR PATRIOTIC 1 SONG of the clay, a* proved by the fact that after five weeks of leaving- the publisher's hands it has readied the Second Edition. It is sung by the leading vocalists and chorus, has been arranged as a march, and is being played by the most prominent bands throughout the Dominion. Piano Copies at Music Warehouses. PKICE 1 S sd . CORPORATION NOTICES. DUiNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. [WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. T HE n P + V -A*\INVITED to attend Wmwn iS cU K? n , Hall "* P-m. on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant: on the occasion of a CIVIC RECEPTION to the iii 6 ?? i' eturi V"" h * ths troopship Tahiti. ,wl w mn f d Soldiers now in Dunedin are invited to attend at the Town Hall at 12 0 clock neon on the date named, thence, to McoE? lh ° May ° r t0 iuXriifA'S &l ?° invii ? d t0 Dis P' a -V Bunt pAol nf S I t , he - uay - * n ? als ° to Close their 1 laces of business between 12 noon ami Ar • t, ,T - J - CLARK, Mayor. Mayors Room, Town Hall, • Dunedin, 10th September, 1915. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L P. that i a ?^ LL of thp ' ELECTORS 5 the Borough of Maori Hill on the Proposal That the City of Dunedin and the Borough of Maori Hill be constituted One United Borough Will bo taken on MONDAY, the 20th day of beptember, 1915, between the hours of 9 Boothl-- ? P ' n, ' ; at lhe followin S Polling Coronation Hall, Maori Hill Wcsleyan Mission Hall, Woodhau-h. Sehcolhouse, Leith Valley. Mr A. E. Young's Residence, Wukari. C. GRATER, , r .„ . Rctuniing Officer. Maori Hill, 4th September, 1915. QUEEN CARNIVAL NOTIGES. Q, UE ENo F CO M M RESULT OF RAFFLES. GROCERIES.-First Prize, 560 (Name Unknown). Second Prize, 586, Mrs MTtitvre 1 Braemar street. South Dunedin. ' ' OVERSEAS RAFFLE.-Firefc Prize, 3,659, L. G. Anderson. 420 Cumberland street i Second Prize, 191. R. Runoitnat., Otaso l<arniers Co-op. Third Prize, 1,96+. Mrs A J L. Lefevre, Palmorstnu. FIVIvPOUND XOTE.--.Vo. 228, T. Walls, [ u.g.S. Co. Drawn in the presence of G. L. Ashcr. J.P. ' /TENDER'S for the ERECTION of Wooden •*• U smc-nce at Sunshine will hi received wutU 2 p.m. of WEDNESDAY. September Ur.a. I inns and specifications mav be seen at my Office. EDMUND ANSCOMBE. F.N.Z.I.A T . . t, x, „ . Registered Architfct. Onion Bank Buildings. rpENDERS Wauled for 6-roomed Hoi A Plan? at Miller, M'Doiu.ld's. Green island. Close at Mr A. Harris's. September &>, noon. mENDERS Wanted - for Draining and -»- Plumbing-. M. M-Kcv, King Edward street. fcouth Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. T OST (Thursday night), Child's Gold JL* Bangle, between All Sa hits' Schoolroom and Warden street, Opoho. Reward at_4 orJ25 Warden street. T OST, Coat Belt, between Manor place Z-i and Maitland street. Finder please return 78 Manor placo. LOr»r, Gold Pendant, between Stuart street, P. 0., and Hi* Majesty's Theatre, Friday night: good reward. "Return Mi'ss_Edwards,. fruiterer. OSTTa little Yellow Dog (bitch); rewa lu ■J 422 Moray place or "phone 1,282. \\rtLL Person who took Bicvcle from » » Portinan nrid M'Bridc. 'plumbers. Lower Hydt> itrcct, return sa'mo at once to save proceedings. VIfOULD Person who picked up Morris s » v y- Adverl;sin? Beard please le.no samo at_Petersoiiß,_ Walkey_street. Reward. STRAYED from +-J Please return J. Low. FOUND, Cycle. Owner npnly [3 F Mountford. 8 Howard s.l r^l 1710UND, Fresh Trapped Rabbits at Sweet;ngs, Rattray street. Quotations from 'Evening Star V* Office for large or small quantitie» of irrintiDg before placing your Ordeji,

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Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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