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- AMUSEMENTS. gURNS H A L L Direction . E. Brauscombe Pty., Lid. x POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of the Famous ■RED DANDIES, I RED DANDIES, .! ■ RED DANDIES, RED DANDIES, RED DANDIES, RED DANDIES, The Aristocrats of Costume Comedy and the Peers in the Realm of the World of Refined Entertainment. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME. NOT AU REYOIR, BUT GOOD-BYE. THE LAST OF THE DANDIES. THE WISE'RESERVE THEIR SEATS. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Bristol. Manager, Scotfc Oolville. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE. 1.30 to 5.30 p.m.; 6,30 to 10 p.m. Magnificent Reception of the Beautiful Pastoral Passion Plav : GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF''THE FLOCK. GUARDIAN OF THE FLOCK. And Our Colossiil New Programme, including THE ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. Brimful of " Home " News. GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ' ADULTS. 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. 14th ANNUAL FESTIVAL, "IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). : Morning Session Afternoon Session Evening Session 10 o'clock 2 o'clock 7.30. EXCELLENT PROGRAMMES ARRANGED FOR EACH SESSION. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2sStalls and Pit, Is: Season Tickets,' 21s; Day Srssions, 6d. Box Plan at Bristol. Booking fee 6d E. S. WILSON. Secretary. LATE AdVERIfSEMENTS. ECONOMY IN TAILORING rfl\HE PRESENT is the time when men J-; consider c.irefulv the expenditure of their money. The war and consequent high prices have made men careful; and it is no wonder that all thoughtful people are considering the pros and cons in all their expenditure. PENROSE'S 50* TWEED SUITS MADE TO MEASURE are giving such sat.sf.iction because, on the one band" (hey are so much less expensive than tailormade suits; and, next, because no one can tell the difference between them and the higher-cost article. Gentlemen will bo glad to learn that although the firm are busyalways busy filling innumerable orders—their motto is " Promptness." In one of Penrose's handsome island windows is an exhibition of the class of work and material included m one of their Made-to-measure 50s Suits., and it is sufficient evidence to the most sceptical that the most expensive tailornnde suit can inchuls nothing better in its make-up. W. PENROSE AND CO., GEORGE STREET. CIVIC JUBILEE SOUVENIR. rTVHE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET commemorating: tho Jubilee of Civic Government in the City of Dunedin may now be obtained from Ilia Leading Booksellers for the price of Is. As there is a keen demand for the Booklet, and the number of copies is strictly limited, prospective purchasers should take an early opportunity of securing a copy. The whole of the proceeds from the sale of the Booklet go to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. i P R I N G ME F, T I N G. Bth and 9th OCTOBER, 1915. NOMINATIONS, lsov Each, for all Handicap Races at above Meeting CLOSE at 9 pm. on FRIDAY. 17th September. H. L. JAMES. Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE: ouse, Moray place ('phone _,-._.,. — ov accommodation visitors; personal supervision. Mosa and M'Pherson. a aux Tequires Jicard, Residence (priJt~i vate); no children: terms; central '\Ma(rov,']_- Offic?. \/ A CAN (.this with pilvate family for Two Working Men. Apply 432 a Georgo RELIC-iOUS. STIRRING ADDRESSES ON STIRRING SUBJECTS BY A STIRRING PREACHER. nnO-NIGHT (Tuesdav). WEDNESDAY J- and THURSDAY EVENINGS Mr j' F GRAY'S Meetings- will be continued hi the Gospel Hall,/ King Edward sheet. Sott;h Duuedin. each evening commencing at 7 45 o'clock. Subject: "The Glories of'Christ'in the Past, Present, and Future.' Hymn Books Provided. All are invited. Bung your friends. ( MATTHEWS CHURCH, Stafford street. WAR -INTERCESSION SERVICE TO-MORROW, 7.45 p.m. ALL INVITED TO ATTEND. LOST AND FOUND. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ' DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the Loss of Policy numbered 68,685 in the books of this Department on the life of SANDFORD SINCLAIR, deceased, late of l)un?din. 1 hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1915. unless objection be lodged before that date. J- H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. ■Wellington, 4th September, 1915. LObT, Bundle Bulldog. Finder nle.ise communicate with ILuee, 144 Stuart -si met. T OST,' on Sunday, between Stafford - street and Glen voarl (bush direction), Specclcs iu case. Finder rewarded by returning sanie_ta 31 Law street, Caversham. T OST. by Workman between Noroiatibv and Car Shed, 2 One-pound Notts. I'iuder rewarded returning to Car Shed £-» Reward.—fctrayed or 'destroyed la.*t X Friday night, Cat. half-grown, 'black and grey striped, white chest and feet; the above reward will be given. for information ot same.- 18 Smith street.

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Evening Star, Issue 15908, 14 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15908, 14 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15908, 14 September 1915, Page 5