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AMUSEMENTS. 'GOING SOME.' J PRINCESS" '" : THEATRE. • FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Governing Director ..., ... Ben J. Fuller TO-NIGHT, AT 8. BIG DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE BILL. Success After Success. Another Triumphant Programme. A Huge. Audience Delighted. Ens-aged at Enormous Expense. Tor One Week Onlj't The famous American Musical Comedy Stars, - '('LEMONS AND DEAN. - - CLEMONS AND DEAN. CLEMONS AND DEAN - CLEMONS AND DEAN. —. \ CLEMONS AND DEAN. Featuring the Dance of the Inebriate. FRANK HEEBERTK. The Eminent FRANK: HERBERTE. Vocalist. Kings of the THE CLARINOS. English Concertina THE GLARINGS NELLIE KOLLE Engbsh Male NELLIES. KOLLE: Impersonator. Scotoli" ARTHUR DOUGLAS. Comedian. ARTHUR DOUGLAS. ELTON BLACK'S ENGLISH "REVUE COMPANY, In their Third Production, 'GOING SOME,' The Funniest, Brightest, and Best Musical Comedy Farce yet offered. ELTON 1 BLACK as Timothy Tomkins, in it n '){ all work. ' Prices: Orch.'Stalls'and Dress Circle. 2sStails, Is: Family Circle. 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. No Booking Fee. Theatre phone 1,702. 'THREE WEEKS' ■ THREE WEEKS.' The: success of this remarkable and <mthralliiig play has been ouoh that nightly the Theatre, has been 'po.Mtiyelv besieged by eager thousands. fjpHE OCTAGON,. HAYWARDS\ „ Giasi) These Facts. Please! ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS—FOUR. ONLY,FOUR. MORE NIGHTS—*.>UR, Ensure. Seat?, ihercfoie. ar/.l BOOK AT THE BRISTOL—Is 6d. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL—Is 6d. The Love Story . '. ■ The Lovj Storv THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS, ELINOR GLYN'S (At one time) PROHIBITED BOOK, PROHIBITED BOOK. THREE WEEKS. THREE" WEEKS. THREE WEEKS. THRES WEEKS ' THREB-WEEKS. THREEI WEEKS '. Depicting in 6,000 ft the life's Wo and ambition of Elinor Glyn's astonishing litcrarv creation. SONIA, QUEEN OF SKYERTA. Special Music. e<l and Is. Reserves' TV Bristol. Is 6cl. Late Bookings 'Phone 3,091 until 7 p.m. S. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Horiot row. JMALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINk ~ MFNT. Proceeds in -id. of Melitnesian Mission, S. Mary's Orphanage. Duuedin, Orphnnagc. of Mercy, Kilbuni, London, and the Patriotic Fund. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1915. Afternoon' (2-5.30), Free. Evening (7 o'clock), Is. Childven. 6d. See Set of Lamps affixed to Piano in our Window! THE NEW PIANO LAMPS. This is one of these splendid inventions which make people wonder why it was ncvev discovered before! It is so simple and effective. The lamps are made of decorated gla.?s and porcelain, and are fitted with a special device which fixes into the crwulic sconces.' Tile, light is thus thrown full upon the music. PIANO LAMPS. WITH GLASS SHADES. Price per pair, 15s. 22s 6d. 255, 30s, and 555. Inspection Invited. /pIIAS. BEGG ' AND CO., LTD.. *>-J Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. CORPORATION MOtiCES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. EXTRAORDINARY YACWNCY-ROSLYN NOTTCE OF PROPOSED ELECTION" OF ONE COUNCILLOR. "OURSUANT to Section 39 of "The Local -3- i. ::• -m ■ and Polis An. 1908." T hereby mv?. lu-lice th:.: an ELECTION will be htld on WEDNESDAY, the 61.1 i dav of October. ,1915,. for the purpose of Elccfui" ONE COUNCILLOR for ROSLYN WARD of the f'liv of Duneclin. in place of Mr Robert Spioull Huitoh Mcnzies, resigned: and I hereby appoint the Town Hall '~beia'poii. Duncdin. as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 29th d-iy of September. 1915 fbeio:e neon), as the day for the Nomination ol .Candidates for- such eff.ee. Each Nominal ion Paper 'must be signed bv Iwo Eieeuns and the •Candidate, 'and lj> (Mivrrid !., in-, or addressed to me and QCiiveicJ ai Ihe place afoicsaid. at any limo lifter the publication of this nolics alid'bcfoiv liooh of the said day of Noniiiluioh. A deposit of £3 iii cash must accomprtmetch nominal ion. R. A. JOHNSTON. Substitute •Returning Officer Duimliii. 15th September. 1915. ItOSLYN WARD. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. J BEG TO INTIMATE that I will be a -*• CANDIDATE for the ELECTION of a CITY COUNCILLOR on 6th October. Ratepayers and Householders are cordially invitod In Rllentl a Meeting in Washer's Hail THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 22nd September, at 8 o'clock. „ , , , m JOHN H. F. HAMEL. telephones 442 and 2,303. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL "PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -*- viiat at the Pol! of Electors of the Borough of Maori Hill taken on tho 20th day of September. 1910. on the pronosnl—"That the City of Duuedin and the BoronM-of-Jiaori Rill be constituted one unite.', borough." ihe mimbcr of votes recorded was a.s follows—viz., For the Proposal 549 votes Against the Proposal ... 120 voles Informal 13 votes And I therefore declare the said Proposal Carrie J. C. GRATER, Returning Officer. Maori Hill. 21st September, 1915. QUEEN CARNIVAL NOTJCES. [ARBOR QUEEN EXECUTIY * .*- RESULTS OF RAFFLES. Inlaid Tale, No. 2. 968. Paintings—lst prize,. No. 100, F. Maekav, . rare Warded Bros.: 2nd priz,-. 37, W. R. Wilson, 61 Harrow street: 3rd prize, 1.613, Vevdon King. Sawyers 3av: 4th prize. No. 855. Maori Whare, No. 188, F. Crosbie, D.1.C., Dunedin. Suit of Clothes (Munro). winner 557, J. W. Eraser. Port Chalmers. HARBOR QUEEN CARNIVAL EXECUTIVE. A LI, ACCOUNTS DUE by the Executive -fa., must be RENDERED bv FRIDAY, 24th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. G. F. BOOTH, Hon. SscVetary. OUR SOLDIERS' QUEEN ; • THE Sunshine Section, Handsome Urn, and Telescope will be drawn on Thursday, 23rd inst.. at 4 p.m. : E. S. WILSON) Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Bicycle; painted black, red line rirfls. Please return "Harlow," High street, above D.I.C. LOST (Tuesday afternoon, between Railway Station and High street car), Gold Wristlet Watch; initials on back. Appiv 18 Patrick street, Mornrngton; telephone 2,549; reward. GST, Pink-and-Grey Parrot. Reward reJ ' turning 23 Helena street, South Dtm1. JOST, Monday, Dardanelles PendantJ owner's name on back. Kihdtv returh 10 Union street; 'phdhe 3,658. FOUND, Gold' LbckeL ahd~Chaiii7 Clinton" pay all expense. T. M. Kiif, 50 Jfrwiklin street, »llej£.

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Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 5

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