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AMUSEMENTS. I JQ V E R Y B O D Y » 3. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE. Perpetual Motion from 12 noon to 10.30 p.nl, Continued Success of the Farce Comedy hy George Broadhursti WHAT HAPPENED WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. TO JONES. Featuring ■ FRED MACE, Prince of Comedians. A World Film Triumph in Five Laughable Acts. Supported by a Pleasing and Pathetic Drama: REINSTATED. Fifth Series ■SALISBURY'S WILD LIFE PICTURES. ' Prices as Usual: ADULTS. 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. RESERVES, Is, A Startling Attraction KENT MONDAY, Watch, for Future Announcement?, K™ EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. (NIGHTLY CONTINUOUS PICTURES, 6.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. Last Screenings To-night of our present programme, which was received, last evening with tumultuous applause by a huge audience, A Brilliant Selection of Latest Kinematographic Gems, supreme in Art and Beauty. From the World’s Leading Producers. King Edward Prices) ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN,. 3d. REPAIRS! REPAIRS! BRASS INSTRUMENTS, STRING INSTRUMENTS, WOOD-WIND INSTRUMENTS. ACCORDIONS. BAGPIPES, Etc, If your 1 instrument is damaged or broken brmg_ it to us. Our staff of skilled craftsmen is unexcelled in Australasia, They are adepts at restoring battered and apparently ruined instruments, *and the results achieve*! in many cases have been considered wonderful. Inquiries solicited.. Charge!- strictly moderate. OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LT%: Headquarters for Musical Instruments. PRINCES STREET. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. DEPARTURE OF TROOPS. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr J. 3 Clark) invites Citizens to DISPLA' BUNTING ou THURSDAY, the 10th ii siant, on the occasion of the Departure of further instalment of Troops. His Worshi also Invites Citizens to CLOSE their plact of business between the hours of 11 a.n and 12 noon on that date, or to allow tb time off to as many of their Employees a possible, m order that the Send-oif may b a fitting tribute to the Citizen Soldiers. The route to be taken by the Troops is from tba Kensington Drill Hall, along Anderson’s Bay road, and down Stuart street to, the Railway Station. A Short Farewell Function will take place at the Railway Station at 11.20 a.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk,

GREEN ISLAND' BOROUGH. VALUATION LIST. TAKE NOTICE.—TIie Valuation , List for tho Borough of Green' Island for tho year 1916-1917 is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Council Chambers, Green Island, All OBJEOXTONS thereto must be left at tho Council Chambers, Green Island, on or before tho 15th day of FEBRUARY, 1916, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a COPY of every such Objection must be left ut tho Town Clerk’s Office, Green Island, not less than TEN DAYS" .before the next sitting of the said Court. T. THOMSON, _ . , , Town-Clerk.-Dated 15th January, 1916. HOLIDAY RESORTS. BROAD BAT.—To Let, Furnished Cottage, all conveniences, cheap. Apply 43 Glasgow street, South Dunedii, LOST AND FOUND. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (New Zealand Branch), Custom-house quay, .Wellington. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society, on or after the Ist day of March next, to issue a COPY POLICY in place of Policy No. 446,596, on the life of Thomas Hillier Denniston, deceased, which is declared to have ben lostEDWARD W. LOWE, Resident -Secretary, Wellington, 31st January, 1916. LOST, 50s, by lad. Reward reluming to Shaw, jeweller, Rattray street. lOST (last week, near Union Company), -I Railway Ticket Ihmcdiu to Auckland. Apply Austin, Kcmpthorne, Prosser’s, LOST, near P. 0., Soldier’s Silver Badge. D-9; keepsake. Reward returning to Success College, Moray place. LOST, between Wain’s and Octagon, A.S.C. Badge; reward. Coventry, jeweller. LOST, Bag, Oxford street, containing purse, baby's feeder, etc.; reward. Address “ Baby,” 1 Star ’ Office. LOST, _ by Working Woman, between Union street and Octagon, £5; re-wa-rd. Apply 521 George street. fij'OUND (vicinity St. Clair), Pearl Spray JL Brooch. Apply IL E. Beveridge, 50 George street. | AOUND.—School Bags, tho best variety in JL Dunedin; try our 4s bag. Potter's 172 Georgo street. FOUND.— Jewellery to suit all purses; Rings, Watches specialty, Tbomsoii, opposite Knox Church,

BOARD AND RESIDENCE jjpi LADSTONE House, Moray place (’phone VJT 2,180). —Best accommodation visitors; personal supervision. Mosa and M’Pherson. THE MANSION'S (under new manage-, meut). —Superior Rooms; extensive view; terms moderate. Patrons can depend upon attention and comfort. YOUNG Business Lady requires Unfurnished Boom; must bo handy Post Office, and on rise. “ Business,” * Star ’ Office. . TWO Sisters desire Board and Residence in n. Christian Ijonie; central preferred. “ Reasonable, u ‘Star 5 Office. TO LET. OEPICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low tents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. TO LET, 4 and 6-roomed Houses) bath, tubs, copper, drained; 10s, lie, 14s. 74 Dundas street. J’Tl.O LET (36 Howe street), modem SixJL roomed House; electric light) very comfortable; 17s. Bryant, Octagon. TO LET, modem 6 Rooms, south end; well built; drained. Particulars I Cliffs road, St. Olair. TO LET, Furnished 4-roomcd Cottage, For Sale, 12 White Leghorn Pullets* Apply 112 Bay View road. 1%/TODERN House, 7 rooms, Roslyn; every IyJ. possible, convenience; 22s 6d id good tenant. Reids, Ltd. 4 -ROOMED Well-furnished House, abundant outbuildings, rise, St. Clair l Parks' 15s. Apply 207 George street. WANTED, 2 Unfurnished: Rooms, good] locality; use conveniences. Address “Domino,” ‘Star’ Office. rLET, 3-xoomed Cottage, 168 Castle street (near Hanover street), Bent 7a 6d. rglO LET, 5-roomed Furnished -Cottage' JL Broad Bay; splendid view. Apply Hmkley, Broad' Bay. nnWO Sunny Funds'll ed Rooms Vacant;! -B- lovely view; central: no cam;, rll

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Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

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