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I AMUSEMENTS. Halt! "Who Goes There? QUEEN'S THEATRE, To-day: 12 110011 till 10.30 p.tft. A SUPERBLY CHOSEN PROGRAMME, Headed by A BIG PICTURE "OF. MERRIMENT. Hearty Laughter Reign* 'Supreme from Start .. in Finish: AN EDISON HURRICANE OF FUN: "WHO GOES THERE? The Startling Complications arising- from tfce Arranged Elopements of Three Young Ladies temporarily residing at a boarding-house, and awaiting Their Lovers, are exceedingly entertaining, and send audiences into hysterics. —their One love.— their. one love. A Beautiful Storv of the Devotion of Twin Sisters. The Evening's Pleasure Enhanced by a Tetg Fine Number of THE TOPK3AL BUDGET. A Brilliantly-conceived Story of an Author's Dream. THE STORY OF A STORY.— THE STORY OF A STORY. A Lilian "Walker Vita. Comedy. MISS TOMBOY AND FRECKLES. And a Most Interesting Picture of THE ROYAL MINT 'Concludes one of the Finest Programmes yet set forth. i "Who Goes There? Prices- ! ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. i BOX PLAN THE BRISTOL j For 6 Nights' Season is Now Open. I Interesting Entertaining. I ANOTHER STAR ATTRACTION j By a London Company. I rpHE HAYWARDS\ • x TO-NIGHT, at 8. i TO-NIGHT, at 8. i A Stirring Dramatic Photo Play. ! AX UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. I MAGNIFICENTLY REPRODUCING j Lee Trevor's Powerful Military ar.d Drama : BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. ■ BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER. OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS. . BROTHER OFFICERS. Many theatregoers will remember Daniel Frawley's Dramatic Companv staging titer Officers' in Dunedin some* 10 yeais «. S u an* the huge success it proved. As. a Screen Play BROTHER OFFICERS Has also proved a Big Success throughout I ENGLAND AND AMERICA I J£Ps,££P SUPPORTING SUBJBC ! FAIjJ^A few Studv. THE MYSTERIOUS MR DAVY DICKSON'S DIAMONDS ....".......„.: Drama. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. ni d ' "^n? 656 ™ 3 ls 6d - Lale Bookings Phone 3,091. - " , »LAZA HCTURES. ! TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 p.m. to 5.30; 6.30 p.m. to 10.15. j An Epoch in the History of Moving Pictures. i Arrival in Dunedin of First Production by • WORLD'S FILM CO-OPERATION A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE, A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE, A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE A DAUGHTER OF -TH*» PEOPLE A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE' A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE,' In Four Gigantic Parts. LAURA SAWYER In the Principal Characterisation. A NEW DEPARTURE That will Astound Our Patrons. SECURED AT GREAT COST. Other Pictures Fade when compared with A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE. Wellington Thronged Every Presentation of A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE. It will be Shown all This; week. ONLY AT THE PLAZA. Other Supporting Pictures are: CHANGE IN LOVERS. CHANGE IN LOVERS. A Thousand Feet- of Frollicking Fun. LATEST WARWICK CHRONICLE, With all Late European Events. CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 6d. PROFESSIONAL". . PROFESSIONAL. \R WINIFRED BATHGATE may be J Consulted at her Rooms. 76 LOWER STUART STREET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE GLADSTONE House, Moray place fphona 2,lßo).—Best accommodation visitors; personal supervision. Moss and M'Phersou. BOARD and Residence Wanted, si room, near ctr shed. "Mechanic" •Star' Office. WANTED, by 2 young Men. Board and Residence with homely family; central; single rooms preferred: no app'y; state terms. "Engineers," AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Ac Premises, 26 Begg street, Musselburgh. Instructed by Mr C. Taylor iwho is giving up housekeeping). ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell bv auction. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, WALNUT GRAND PIANO (Mozart) SUPERIOR SUITE IN LEATHER HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS ' MASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE Also. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES 1. ■Srction 26 and Part 27. B'ock lIL. Musnejburelt. with a frontage to Begg street of 60ft by 132 ft. with a modern Residence of 8 rooms: bath.'hnt and cold. The house is titled with wardrobes, linen press, bookcase g-is stoves, etc.: washhouse, 2 motor garages, workshop, etc. TERMS: £2OO CASH; balance can remain at Di per cent. 2. 12, Block in., Musselburgh tronting Eskvale street. 50ft. by 132 ft " \ splendid bidding site, well filled in and fenced. TERMS: £SO CASH: balance can remain at 5£ per cent. Furniture on view Monday from 2 to 5 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. 221 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. ' . KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, CHOICE BRUSSELS CARPET 25 PAIR BOOTS AND SHOES. PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS l LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -<-.*. have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including—- _ Chesterlieid settee, Brussels carpet, extend- '"" dining table, occasional tables, occasional irs, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, hair T.aules, rattan chairs, linoleum, carpets couble and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, mahogany full-Scotch chest, duchesse chests, withstands, toilet ware, vases, 'ornaments! lenders, irons, hearthrugs, gent's free-wheel 3-speed bicycle, lawn mowers. 20 PAIRS AS* SORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, phonograph and records. . WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street. BRICK SHOP AND DWELLING IN SOUTH DUNEDIN. J? I. MACASSEY AND CO. -*-*• have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, No. 420 KING EDWARD STREET, South Duned-.n. consisting of modern Brick Shoo and Dwelling of 4 rooms; bathroom, scullery, steel cailmg*, electric light throughout and all outbuildings, inclucMng, sniokc-hoiis?' Leased at the present time. at 30s per week. N.B.—The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the great chance here offered to anyone who wishes to.purchase a good property in South Dunedin, as it is for genuine sale on easy Urais. Further particulars from v..-.' Messrs" STATHAM AND ASPINALL, " ' I p r _ Solicitor,; " - ,• ■■* -.L .THE AUCTIONEEBB, "j

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5