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AMUSEMENTS. To Lovers of the Artistio: A PASTORAL PASSION PLAT. (JRAND PICTURE PALACE. 1.30 to 5.30 p.m.; 6.30 to 10 p.m. Our New Programme Headed bv the BEAUTIFUL PASSION PLAY: BEAUTIFUL PASSION PLAY: THE GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. At a Private View of thk Most Delightful Pastoral Passion Play we wore Roused to Enthusiasm by the .YERY MAGNIFICENCE AND EXCELLENCE Of the Production, which Surpasses Anything of th« kind ever screened before. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to the CLERGY OF THIS CITY To Witness this 'Wonderful Picture. LIFE'S FURROW. LIFE'S FURROW. LIFE'S FURROW. A Powerful Story of Mother Love. THE PUNY SOUL OF PETER RAND. THE PUNY SOUL OF PETER RAND. The Tellinsr Story of a "Hake Believe." SPLENDID SUPPORTING SUBJECTS, Including the ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. ECLAIR WAR. JOURNAL. Lord Kitchener Inspects the. Troops. A Host of Interesting War News. THE WONDERFUL PASSION PLAY, GUARDLAN OF THE FLOCK GUARDIAN OF TUB FLOCK GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK Is Booked Ahead, and will be. Shown for THREE DAYS ONLY. A Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever. DON'T MJSS IT. GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ADULTS. 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. THE FILM-PLAY OF THE DAY. And it's AIl-Brithb-made. By the People whose Films are. ALWAYS GOOD—The London Film Co. TTING EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNJEDIIf. . Daily: 1.50 p.m. till 10 p.m. The Celebrated London Film Co. present the Sensational Military and Society Drama, bv Leo Trevor, BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS (In 4 Reels). A Powerful Story of Love and War, Fair Women and Brave Men. Society's Villains, wno slake their money, and Society's Heroes who stake their lives. „.,~r~ Other*: ™ E ; f RF --Y WAR Eclair Top. p?'™ lhe lll °™3 of Army operations). G^MOS-EXOErJLE^T qi W^ Cllic - GAZETTE. And a Brisk Laugh-biinger bv Vifaoraoh .'MYSTERIOUS MR DAVY.' P ' ADULTS. SIXPENCE" CHILDREN, 3d. QUEEN CARNIVAL NOTICES. Cock-fighting Door Prizes.—2s, No lVifi. 1?. No. 1,022.' ' ' Freehold House, and Section—No. 62 275 JJ. Rankin, Napier. ' Poilitc Crib.-No. 8,052. G. Lord, care Shackled; s. ' Buick Motor Car.-No. 48, E. Rouse. Fort . iiucry. Napoleon Brooch.—No. 75, Ch.is. -33c=-n----and Co.. Limited. Gold Pendant and Chain—No. 83 \ Gilchrist. 19 Park terrace. ' "H" Raffle, IS Prizes.-l, No. 7,080. Miss ii.ate iranklm, Lawrence- 2 No 4 897 \ S S,^'n-' are T M , -Ca!lum and Co - : '3. Vo! b,4bo, William Johnston; 4. No. 8 937 Mrs M'Kcnzie, 7 Maitland street: 5. No. 3 207 Mrs G. Hodges, SI. Kilda: 6, No. 5,752 C"' ■Jr'r , • f ' ilv e»h:iw; 7. No. 6,646, Mrs N M'LeJlan, Woodhaush; 8, No 1359 Mrs Bunting, North-east Valley; 9. No' 7 044" \ Sheriff. HhxhpUe; 10, No. 2,204. J.' Shaw; Wellington: 11, >„. 6 ,688, J. Million North-east \ alley; 12, No. 6.879, Mrs Godfrey 56 FrederfcU street; 13, No. 6.727, Mr Wa?her Roslyn; 14. No. 111, N. G. Brewer 10 Smith street: 15. No. 5,890, C. Carter .North-east Valley: 16. No. 1,634. Miss E. Black, 071 York place. ROBT. F. ALGIE Secretary Telephone 3,449. 55 Stuart street. EXECUTIVE'S ART UNION"! ~TriXNJNG NUMBERS (in order of » Prize?):—2s.lo7a. 35.868, 86,027 24,218 a, 253 a, 49,818 a. 50,655. 23,734,41681 a 36,147, 17.504 a, 27.762 a, 40.807 a 47*43' 97.398. 69,183 a, 43.734 a, 68.087, 84.600 a' 10.568 a. ARTHUR BARXETT MAGNUS W. JOHNSON. Hon. Organisers. ■pmST PRIZE IX MONSTER ART UNION. mittee settled upon an "OAKLAND" MOTOR CAR That the choice was a wise ono everyone will admit. The OAKLAND is the best Motor Car value on the market.. If. has a smart, aristocratic appearance; is most, comfortably upholstered; will climb any hill in Otago; and is built to give years of real plugging ggrvieo. There's nothing shoddy about the OAKLAND. Easy to drive—get into the driver's seat and sec, how readily the OAKLAND responds io your slightest, touch. We will gladly give you a demonstration. Write, 'phone, or call, and make appointment. A. ROBERTS AND SONS, MOTOR AGENTS." 588 GREAT KING STREET. 'Phone 1,091. MEETINGS. OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE TVTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that the Third Annuul Genera! Meeting of the Members of the Otago Expansion League will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Octagon, Duncdin, on TUESDAY 21st September, 1915, at 8 o'clock in the evening. BUSINESS: (1) To Receive and Consider i.] le Report of the -Executive Committee. (2) To Receive the Statement of Accounts. (3) Election of President. Three. Vice-presidents, and Hon. Treasurer. (4) Election of Members to Vacancies on Special Committees (5)» Election of Auditor. (6) To Consider an Amendment to the Constitution to Provide for Country Branches. (7) General. By order of the Executive. J. L. STEWART WRIGHT, Dunedlu. Secretary. 4 PUBLIC MEETING of the LADIES of -fS. MQSGIEL and Surrounding Districts will be held in the Council "Chambtrg at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, 14th inst. Bus'ne.sa important. M. QUELOH. ASTE Paper For Sals. 'Star' Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5