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■■S&m*. AMUSEMENTsT*?^^^ CHAELIE CHAPLIN He's Funny! He's Funny JJ He's Very Funny! He's Getting Funnier and Funnier . Every Day. Hes funnier than he has \been anywhere else at •"• PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, 12 noon till 10.30. CHARLES CHAPLIN IS CLEVER. But, You Must hare the Combination, ' Chaplin AND the Comedv. Chaplin AND the Comedy. Chaplin AND the Couiedv. We're Lucky Enough to have" Both. 2,000 Feet, 2,000 Feet. CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN- in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.* CHARLES CHAPLIN iu 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WOUK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN - in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.* CHARLES CHAPLEn" in 'WORK.' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' ' CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'WORK.' Funny at Play. At Work He's a. Dream, CHARLES, PAINTS, AND POSTS. He paints the town RED; vet things look BLUE; folks turn WHITE with *- GREEN with envy, or PURPLE with ... _. for alt are done BROWN, and it's a BLACK lookout, while ONLOOKERS LAUGH, SCREAM, ROAR. . A Magnificent Supporting Array. Charles Chankn Prices: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. KING EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNKDIN- " U - J "";- CJ * STE WART. ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. Charming and Ingenious as the Simpla Maiden of the Woodlands, with the Ways of a Dove. JULIA SWAYNE GORDON. JULIA SWAYNE GORDON. JULIA SWAYNE GORDON. "The serpent who charms men to despair and destruction." EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. "The man who stayed NOT at home.". 'TWO WOMEN!' 'TWO WOMEN!' 'TWO WOMEN!' 'TWO WOMEN!' 'TWO WOMEN!' Vitagraph's 3-part Dramatic Photo-play, filled with the pathos, the poetry, * and the sunshine of life. 'MAKING SHELL AND SHRAPNEL.* •Surely everyone wants to see this? MABEL'S WILFUL WAY. She does not always sret it; hut she geta the long, loud laughter. THE MAN HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN. (A Vision of the Past.) OTHERS AS GOOD. King Edward Prices: ADULTS, SIXPENCE CHILDREN, 3d, AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1915, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, 66 Anderson's Bay Road ™. x .„ (opposite Besg's Quarrv). FINE LOT OF PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE CABINET AND ESCRETOIRE. 4-PIECE R.P. BEDROOM SUITE. TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD COUCH. AXMINSTER CARPET. KAUBI AND LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces). >ARK, REYNOLDS, ' LIMITED, havo received instructions from, the owner (who is having Duncdin) to eell by auction, as above. Also, Upholstered easy chairs, occasional chairs, bookcase, wood kerb, extending dining table, sideboard, seagrass chairs, Brussels carpet, palm stands tvnd flower bowls, double art weod bedsteads, child's cot, linoleums, duchesse chests, rugs, mats and matting, easement curtains, toilet tables, toilet -ware, hall stand, carpet runner, kitchen table, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, garden tools, and sundries. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1915, At 2 o'clock. On tho Promisee, 44 Manor place. SUPERIOR LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS. Seven-piece Plush and Kauri Drawing Room Suite, Handsomo Kauri Mirror-door Wardrobe, Dining Room Suite (6 pieces), R.P. Mirror-back Sideboard, Beautiful Ajaniasfei' Stair Runner. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, have received instructions from tha Owner, who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, as above. Also, Doublo b.r. bods, single iron beds, double and single wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattropscs, blankets, sheets, and pillow slips, duchesse chests, toilet tables, washstands, toilet ware, overmantel, mirror-back hall stand, carpet runner, stair runner, linoleums, occasional tables, -wicker chairs, pictures) books, cutlery, kitchen utensils, ornaments, palm stands and pot plants, and sundries. On view Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY. 22nd SEPTEMBER At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, CHIFFONIER. 40 SHEETS ROOFING IRON, 7 fcets, EXTENDING DINING TABLE. * LEX. HARRIS AND CO. k- have received instructions to pell by auction Household Furniture, including— Chiffonier, walnut piano, hall table, "lino, leuni. Austrian chairs, wicker chairs, couches. (Lining table, push cart, child's high chairs, fender;, irons, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, wire shakedowns, wire mattresses, toilet chests, toilet ware, linoleum, washstands, crockery, crystal, kitchen uter.. sils. 40 sheets 7ft Roofing Iron, etc., etc Also, Urdcr instructions from tho Local Deputy Public Trustee (in the estate of A. B. C. Thompson, deceased). 1 WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PL\NO (Koch and Sohne). 1 MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, CLOCK. At Musselburgh. At Musselburgh. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 72 Grove street (Tram to Market street.) On account of the Owner, who has sold Ma Property and is relinquishing housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, In first-class order. BLANKETS, NAPERY, TABLE LINEN, KITCHEN FURNITURE, and GARDES SUNDRIES. TOHN GEERIN AND CO. ** will sell by auction, as above. Open for inspection morning of sale. No Reserve. No Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 204 Princes street. BALANCE OF HUNTLEY'S STOCK. VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE CATA. LOGUE OF ELECTROPLATE, VASES, J/EATHER GOODS, DINNER WARE PICTURES, Etc. [CURR >~ND CO ' have received instructions from Mr W. Huntley to sell by auction, as above, The baliinco of his valuable s!,ock compris.ng— Electroplate, leather goods. waicbe=, jewellery, sterling silver goods, d'nner sets, glassware, travelling trunks, fire screens, etc., etc. As Mr Huntley has only stocked good 3 oi AI quality, the very name "Huntlev" bear; the hall-mark of superiority. Also, 4 good PLATE GLASS SHOWCASES. Ihe whole stock is to be sacrificed under the hammer. Your opportunity. On view Tue*. day and morning of sale SCURR AND CO., Auctioneers. WASTE PAPER, ASTB PAPii" FOR ftALB . . in Lots <6 Suit ■Apply 'STAB' OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 5