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AMUSEMENTS. NEW QTJEEFS THEATRE. To-day: 12 noon till 10.30 p.m: A SUPERBLY CHOSEN PROGRAMME, Headed bv A BIG PICTURE OP "MERRIMENT. Hearty Laughter Reigns Supreme from Start to Finish. AN EDISON HURRICANE OF FUNi WHO GOES. THERE?— A Sweetly Pretty Thanbause'r Playi THEIR ONE LOVE. A Beautiful Story of the Devotion of Twin Sisters, THE TOPICAL BUDGET. A Brilliantly-conceived Story of an Author's Dream. THE STORY OF A STORY. A Lilian Walker Vita. Comedy. MISS TOMBOY AND FRECKLES. And a Most Interesting Picture of THE ROYAL " MINT—^ Who Gor» There? Prices: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30 o'clock. Chairman. Mr F. Calvert. OFFICIAL OPENING. Piano Duets, Recitations, Baritone Sok» Instrumental Trio. Humorous Recitation <Ladies), Song Without Music, Sacred Solo, .Comedietta. THURSDAY. Day Session (Morning): Oration, .Recitation ('At the Ford') Piano (Sight Heading), Piano (duet, 'ltaly') Champion Recitation (Ladies), Tenor Solo' Vcca! Solo (Ladies, Own Selection). ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stall-:, 2sfetalis and Pit, Is; Day Sessions, 6d; Sea'son Tickets, 21*. Box Plan at Bristol. Booking fee, 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 equally "suitable for playing m Brass Bands and Orchestras or as a solo instrument. Quick-change B Flat and A, Silver-plated and elegantly engrayed, Fibroid Case, lined. PRICE, £ls. ■ Cornetists are invited to call and see these splendid French Instruments. They arc worthy of the heroic nation which produced them! /~IHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TKEIR ONLF PATJLTI TT is said to be heart-breaking to have to -*. discard a suit of clothes when every stitch in them is holding strong as ever. To the economical mind the mere fact that a garment is old and out of fashion should not bo sufficient, to condemn its further wear and, naturally, (he temptation is to hold on' to it a liltle longer. This is, however, a mistaken way of looking at the matter, for PENROSE'S MADE-TO-MEASURE 50s SUIT* are so well put together that they hav<i never been known to part at the seams'. Ihis is a great tribute (though alleged to bo p "heart-breaking" fault) to the firm's workmanship. It is, indeed, the best eviddence possible that not onlv is the material used substantial as well as" fashionable, but, that the said material is strongly put together. It is now thoroughly realised that a 50s Madeto-Measu.-e Suit such as \V. Penrose and Co. is turning out at the present moment is an absolute Ixioa in this trviitc year, A.D. 1915. ' = PENROSE AND CO., GEORGE STREET.' £5 REWARD. rpHE above REWARD will be paid to any--1 - one giving information that will lead to Conviction of Person who wilfully SCRATCHED One of our Circular Windows this week. W. PENROSE AND CO. DAINTY NECKWEAR. THE FINISHING TOUCH TO A SMART CO-STUM IS. YITHATS Now in . NECKWEAR this »». Spring? Come io the "Unique'' and sec. You will be s-urnriscd what a. fresh and dainty collection we have for your, choosing. ALL THE LATKST NOVELTIES IN MUSLIN AND LACE. The Prettiest Styles that were ever shown, and priced remarkably cheap. FROM Is UP. UNIQUE STORES, LTD., DUNEDIN. 7"ASTE Paper For Sale. 'Star' Office, Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. TOST, iMinday, Black ]Ja<r, -between i Bishop's mad and Cathedral, containing diamond ring, etc. Leave. Mrs Bumbery's; reward. L'OSTrGold" Park terrace and Regent road. Reward on returning 11 I',iik terrace. LOST, "12""Gold Wedding"KhlglTiii paper piu-cej, on or about. 6th iust.; reward Stewart Dawson and Co. LOST, by working Girl, a £1 Note, near Ogg's Corner, on Tuesday night, 14th in.vt. Return in 11a Melbourne street, S. Dunedin; reward. LOST, between Fountain and Oxford street, Gold Bangle, initialled J.W.C, Reward returning 10 Oxford street, orFraser and Green, Stokes's Buildings, Rattray street. LOST, 4th Regimental Kiwi Brooch (kVep. sake). Kindly return Wm. Taylor-and Sons, Ltd.,_opposite Leviathan Hotel. I7IOUND.— Kitt's Puricbag"" Manuf adjuring" -1 Repairing Wotks'aon. above Himinej's (opposite Penrose's). Relines, refits all M-yles leather good*. TjTOUND. Union Pawn Office, Roval X-. Arcade, -dose 6 o'clock Friday evening and reopen Monday morning. CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY—ROSLYN WARD. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. PURSUANT to Section 39 of "The Local Ei.eetioiM and Tolls Act. 1908 ' I hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of October. 1915, for the purpose of Electing ONE COUNCILLOR for ROSLYN WARD < tho City of Dunedin. in place of Mr Robert Sproull Button Menzies, resignedand I hereby appoint the Town Hall. Octagon. Dunedin, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of September. 1915 (before noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. Each Nomination Paper <raust be signed by Two Electors aud the Candidate, and be <]em-tt-ecl to me. or addressed to mo aud delivered at tlie place aforesaid, at any time after the publication of this notice and'beforo noon of the said <iay of Nomination. A deposit of £3 in cash must accompany each nomination, f R. A. JOHNSTON. - ~ ' bubstitute Returning Officer. Dunedin, 15th September, 1915. • BOARD AND RESIDENCfc ■vji <:,iou;. —west accommodation visitors • perßonal_supervißion. Mos» andM'Pher»oh. "riURNISHED large Front Bed-Sitting ■M. j Room: kitchen, gas cooker, conreniences. everything provided; select; 7i 6d. Box 106. .Ai-

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Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 7