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AMUSEMENTS. Jg UR N S tt/A- L L Direction....... E. Branscombe Pty., Ltd. THIS EVENING, AT 8, And for TWO MOKE NIGHTS ONLY, The Delicious, Deliabtful, Dainty DANDIES, - ■ DANDIES, DANDIES, DANDIES. DANDIES, ' DANDIES, In all their Latest Musical, Dramatic, and Humorous Creations, which weer again, last evening fully approved of by a large and discriminating audience. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES MERRIER AND BRIGHTER. THAN EVER. THE OLD FAVORITES MAKE GOOD. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Bristol till noon; from then at Jacobs's. Manager, Scott Colvflle-. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE. 1.30 to 10 p.m. Daily. This Ninth Episode of the Great Serial THE MASTER KEY , THE MASTER KEY THE MASTER KEY —THE MASTER KEY—Is a Positive Revelation in Sensation. TERRIFIC FIGHT FOR THE MINE. Ruth Gallon Shoots Wilkerson, Saves Dore. - " ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL, CAUGHT IN A KILT . CAUGHT IN A KDLT. Oh, dear dear, -we're afraid to tell you *bou*--tais; Bomething might be said. COME ALONG AND SEE IT OTHER FINE SUBJECTS. GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ADULTS, 6d. ■ CHILDREN, 3d, DUNEDIN OHORAL SOCIETY. - i avjsfUJNG. All Coronation Music to * be -returned at once. Vacancies for First Sopranos, Contraltos, l ienors, and Basses. . , A. F. GRAHAM, Secretary. [ SKATING! ► B Y D 0 N E HALL. People have the craze for Skating. Come and watch them doing the TWOSTEP WALTZING to the Music of the MAORI HILL BAND. If you can't Skate, roll up, and our attendants will s& that you don't fall down. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions. ADMISSION. 6d. From the Workshops of Our Brave Allies! ""MONOPOLE" CORNETS, By the Famous French Maker "CONESNON." The distinguishing feature of the Conesnon Comet is its remarkably rich, full' tone, which makes it equallv suitable for playing in Brass Bands and Orchestras or as ' ■a solo instrument. • ange B Flat and A, Silver-plated I : and elegantly engraved, Fibroid Case, lined-. [ ! PRICE, £ls. Comeiists are invited to call and see these ; splendid French Instruments. They are 1 worthy of the heroic nation which produced * them I , /^HAS t BEGG AND CO., LTD., I Headquarters for Musical Instruments, . PRINCES STREET. ; EDUCATIONAL. ARCHERFTELD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . mHDRD TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, ' J- 21st September, at 9.30 a.m. i Copies of the Prospectus may bo obtained ■ from the Principal, Mrs T. NISBET, Lees street, Dunedin. T' E A R N TO SWIM,' 8 LESSONS 2 LESSONS ... ... ' 10s Od. ... ... 2s 6d. Instruction to Soldiers and School Children Free. E. H. OLDS. Instructor, Municipal Baths. ■- ■ISS LUCY COWAN, West End Elocu- -"-=- tion School, Christchurch, will COACH COMPETITORS and Other Students in Dunedin during the September Competitions. Apply Miss COWAN, The Mansions. N.B.—No Pupil of any Local Elocution Teacher Need Apply. K-> cutting: most reliable for chili underclothing; classes daily. Mile Dambh Lower Stuart street; handy to station. MEETINGS. SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY, Dispensary Building. A MEETING OF MEMBERS of the above- ■£*- named Society will be held at the Registered Office, Dispensary Building, corner of Princes street and Moray place, ■ Dunedin, on MONDAY, 13th September', 1915, at 8 o'clock p.m., to DISPOSE of the following APPROPRIATIONS;— • GROUP No. 2. 77th Appropriation of £SOO, by Ballot. 78th Appropriation of £SOO, by Sale. By order of the Board. W. E. C. REID, - Secretary. DUNEDIN PAINTERS" INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. mHE MONTHLY MEETING of the above ■*■■ Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on MONDAY, September 13th at d p.m. ' Business, Gjneral. THOS. JOHNS, Secretary. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. TfyrONTHLY MEETING in Art Gallery ±?A Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING 15tli met. Programme of Scottish Songs! Recitations, and Instrumental Music. Admission by Membership Ticket. W. B. M'EWAN, President. OPOHO CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING will be held In 7" , ?, 0^;'",? < ? reen Hotel . Frederick f street on MONDAY Next, September 13th at 7.30 p.m. ' Business: Adoption Annual Report and Biilance-sliec-t: General. •' L- F. CASEY, Hon. Sec. OTAGO ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION. npHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Jackson's Private Hotel, Dowlimr «, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). a "t A oclock. Members and intending members invited to attend. A. E. JENKINS, Hon. Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. F RA S.r S1 0 > 'i )I "? R ' „ A ™ WOODa. HOUbE, Solicitors, Crawford street' Duncckn have Money to Lend in anv sum at lowest current rates. Their OFFICES will be REMOVED to V.lmeombe awl Tombs's, Limited, Ner Buildings, Princes street, upon 18th OCTC BER, 1915. UL W^gJUS*** 8 "* |

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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