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AMUSEMENTS. 1 PACKED. PACKED. T HET A Q ° BE ADVISED, • Book Now at The Bristol—ls 6d. Book Now at Tha Bristol—ls 6d. East Night—-Note: Last Night HUNDREDS WERE DISAPPOINTED At Not Getting Immediate Entry. THE SCENE WAS MEMORABLE. One Might Have Imagined ... A PEACE BULLETIN, Notifying the End of the War, Posted in the The atm Vestibule, So Dense was the Surging Crowd, while Inside Enthusiasm Reigned, An Electric Success. An Electric .Success. There Could Be But Ono Opinion. Again—TO<-NIGHT, at B—Again. The Love Story The Love Story THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS. ELINOR GLYN’S ELINOR GLYN’S (At one time) 6,000 ft. ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ 'THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.' ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ ‘THREE WEEKS.’ ‘ THREE WEEKS.’ PROHIBITED BOOK. PROHIBITED BOOK. 6,000 ft. Glyn, to for the just her “The some are Elinor appealing nation judgment book, said: minds of human beings as moles grubbing the earth for worms. They have no eyes to see God’s sky, with the stars in it. To such ‘ Three Weeks ’ will bo but a sensual record of passion, but those who do look up beyond the material will understand the deep, pure love and the soul in it all.” BEAUTIFUL MADELINE TRAVERSE As QUEEN SONIA. Passed By the Censor as FREE FROM OFFENCE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: 6d and Is. Reserve, Bristol, Is 6d. Late Bookings Theatre (’phone 3,091). We have Chaplin and the Comedy A SIDE-SPLITTER. pLAZA _PJ CTUBES, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 p.ra. to 5.30; 6.30 p.m. to 10.15. The King of Merrymakers, CHARLES CHAPLIN In his Mirth-provoking Farce, BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. BY THE SEASHORE. Pure and Unadulterated Hilarity, beginning in laughter and concluding IN A SCREAM. Enjoyed by a Large Audience _ LAST NIGHT. This is our Dramatic Star: THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. THIRTY. A Story of Journalism and Love. STAGE DRIVER and GIRL Drama. PIMPLES PERIL Comedy. KINBTO SIDESPLITTERS Topical. ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. M IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TOrNIGHT! At 7.30. Piano Duct—‘Midsummer Night’s Dream” Shakespearean Recitation—‘ Henry Sentencing the Traitors.’ Piano Solo —‘Spring Song.’ Recitation—‘ Legend of Sc. Gregory.’ Sacred Solo (Bass)—‘ Though Faithless Men.’ Shakespearean _ Dialogue—’ Rosalind’s Wooing.' Vocal Duet— : Nocturne.’ lIALF-HOU R ENTERTAINMENT HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY MORNING. CHAMPION RECITATION (Gentlemen). Piano Solo—‘Troika.’ Violin Solo—‘Fantasia Appassionata.’ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. CHAMPION VOCAL SOLO (Ladies). 2nd Selection—Ballad. Sacred Solo (Baritone). Sacred Sqlo (Mezzo-Soprano Solo). Admission; Day Sessions, 6d. Evening: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls and Pit. Is. Box Plan at Bristol. Rooking Fee, 6d. E. S. WILSON. Secretary. MORNINGTO N PR ESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OP WORK, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 22nd and 23rd September. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5, free; Evening, 7.30. First-class musical programme. Adults 6d, Children 3d. Stalls; Needlework, Jumble, Swets, Produce, Flower, Xmas Tree, Tea Rooms, Archery, etc. All welcome. Bring Children. MEETINGS. CARISBROOK,CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Members will bo held in Mr E. S. Wilson’s Rooms, Empire Buildings, on THURSDAY 23rd hist., at 7.30 p.m. ’ Members and intending members are requested to be present. A. M’HUTCHON, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE. (THIRD Council ANNUAL MEETING, Chambers, Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 21st. SEPTEMBER, 1915, at 8 p.in. J. L. STEWART WRIGHT, Secretary. TENDERS. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. TENDERS will be received until 3 p.m. on MONDAY. 27th September, for the following PRIVILEGES for the Season 1915-16: 1. Right io Print and Sell Race Books. 2. Catering at Tea Rooms, Lunch, and Booth (inside combined). 3. Catering at Tea Rooms and Lunch inside (separate). 4, Temperance Booth, inside (separate). 5. Catering and Bootli Combined (outside). 6. Right to Sell Oysters. 7. Brass Band. Specifications and particulars from H. L. JAMBS, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCt Ci LA o D i^m olN l House > Moray place ('phono zt.tdU). —Best accommodation visitorspersonal supervision. Moss and M’Pherson. BOARD and Lodging Wanted near Oxford street, South Dunedin; state terms. “Boarder,” ‘Star’ Office. TO LET. rfVO LET, capital Family House X every convenience; low rent ant. Apply 534 Castle street.OFFICES and Sample Rooms, . small and large; very low Hooper, 52 Crawford street. TO LET, 8-roomed House (No. 80, Qu Drive, Musselburgh). Apply Arch Miller, grocer, George street. mO LET, Bed-Silting Boom; suit X. ness person; hot bath, electric Apply 484 Castle street. KAIKORAI.— Superior 5 Rooms; . modem convenience; hot-cold 1 garden; 12s 6d._M.ileo, 213 Georgo sin r |AO LET, 10-roomed House, Manor~pl -I- electric light; every convenience; rent. Telephone 1,440. TjnO LET, 4 or 2 good Unfurnished Ec X in best part of Eglintou road; hj no children, none taken. Apply 11 r land street. rftO LET, 5-ioomed House (on hill); X minutes frem Post Office: 9s “I ‘Star’ Office. TO LET. 4-roomed House; bath hot and cold water; central. 25 Elm row TO LET (central, on rise), moder: roomed House; all couvenie Samson and Co., Dowling street.

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Evening Star, Issue 15914, 21 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15914, 21 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15914, 21 September 1915, Page 5