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QUEEN'S QUEENS QUEEN'S AMUSEMENTS. Now Showing \ the final Episode of the MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY " One- of the most remarkable oases of trn aitintcur capturing a valuable prize without bavins: had. previous experience -was that of Ida Damon, who won the £2,000 prize itt a csntcs). by providing the final situation hi Tho Million Dollar Mystery.' Misa Damon never wrote a Una for publication in her life, mid at the time she received the cheque for £2,000 was stenographer for a piano hous*. 1 ' HPEE . MILLION DOLLAR, . MYSTERY. -*•' 22 EPISODE. 22 22 ' TITO "WATERLOO 22 22 OF THE 22 22 i CONSPIRATORS.' 22 22 EPISODE. 22 THE MILLION DOLLAR •MYSTERY. . THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. : 23 FINAL EPISODE. 23 23 'THE V, 23 MYSTERY -23 23 SOLVED.' 25 23 FINAj; EPISODE. 23 BOTH EPISODES WILL BE SHOWN : BOTH EPISODES WILL HE SHOWN At EACH AND EVERY SESSION. EACH AND EVERY SESSION. Supported by tha following' BRILLIANT PROGRAMME • BRI-LLTANT PROGRAMME: TTLLIE, Of Joyful TILLLB, Of: Hilarious Comedy. TTLUE, Humor. TTLLIE, THE TERRIBLE IYPTSTB THE TERRIBLE TYPISTJE. TOPICAL Always Interesting. BUDGET. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS i ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, #f f i EVERYBODY'S TH EATR E. to-day at 12 tin 10.30 p.m. TWO 810 iSHOWS IN ONE. No. 1 ATTRACTION: DEFENDERS OF OUR EMPIRE 2,500 Feet in Length. By arrangement with the Owner (F. H. Williiuns, Auckland) And Authority of the Army Council of Grant. Britain. Showing- in :i. Realistic Manner INTERESTING AND EXCITING OPERATIONS OF MODERN WARFARE. Those are the only pictures of their kind ever taken. ' No. 2 ATTRACTION: The Management of Everybody's, in addition to ' Defenders of the Empire,' will run their USUAL WORLD FILM SPECIAL, In 5 Acts, ( Thus providing a. Programme of Extra- - ordinary merit. For the First Time in Dunedin, LILIAN RUSSELL LILIAN RUSSELL WILDFIRE, The -Greatest Sporting Play ever produced. The Auckland 'Star,' in a recent issue, says: "In this remarkable film play Miss Russell establishes herself as the screen star par excellence of the world." Notwithstanding the cost to the management of this Double Programme, the Prices will Remain : ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. RESERVES, Is. SIX and Seven-roomed modern Residences, in Roalyn and Belleknowes: 20s, 22s 1 6d. Carter, 225 Princes street. ; rpo LET .(Princes street, Musselburgh), I -B- superior House, 6 rooms; rout, 235. I 36_Bo\ven street, Musselburgh. | LET, Four-roomed- Cottage, every coni J- venieneo; owner requires Board. Apj ply 7 Arncy street, .South Dunedin. 1 ryW LET, Four-roomed Hou6e, bath, hj. and | A c. Apply 19 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. j BOARD AND RESIDENCfc GLADSTONE House,-. Moray place ('photto 2,lßo).—Best accommodation visitor*; personal supervision. Moss and M'Pherson, nHE MANSIONS (under new manage. L menU.—Superior Rooms : extensive view : I terms moderate. Patrons can depend upon attention and itomfori. AUCTIONS. i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ! ZEALAND • (Olago and Southland District). j ANDREW PEAT v. AGNES OARMICHAEL. !-r HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, in pum.j A nnc:2 to a. Writ, of Sale issued out of j this Honorable Court in action No. 3,736. ; wlMi-em AXr.RTJW rEAT, of Wakuri. Rej tired Farmer, is the plaintiff, nnd AGNES ! CAIUnCHAKL. of St. Kildr, (near Dunedin). | Widow, is the defendant, ALL ESTATE ; High! and Intel est of the said Agnes Car- ; michaol in all the Piece or Parcel of Land, ; containing 15 pelts ami 9-10thi of a. pol*, | being Part of Allotment 28, Block XVIII., |on plan of the Township of Musselburgh ; deposited in the Land-.; Registry Oflir.o as No. 705, and being «Uo part of application i No. 2,494. Block VII.. delineated on tho j tho public map of the Otago Provincial Dis- | trier, deposited in the Office of tho Chief Surveyor af Dunedin, and bavins* a frontage to Piinco Albert road, St, Kilda. will ho . SOLD at the suit of the Plaintiff, tho oxcou-!i-;n creditor in this action, unless the Writ ; bo sooner salistied, bv Public Auction, by Messrs SCURR AND CO., at their Rooms, Princes street. Dunedin, in the City of Dllllerlin. on TUESDAY. Ihe 141 li day of March, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon. '1 ho name or t.I:;: Ottieer exeeut.iuo- 1 his Writ of Sale ia ARTHUR. STUBBS, and of -,hc solicitors issuiuj; same is Messieurs IRWIN AND IRWIN,' u f Dunedin. Dated at, Dunedin this 21st day of February, 1916. A. STUBBS, NEXT THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, Ar. 1 o'clock sharp. At Musselburgh Rise. At Musselburgh Rise. j Instructed by F. R, Manning, Esq. (who bar, j disposed of his property). I At ihe Residence, No. 36 Anderson Bay j road. Musselburgh Rise. ! COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! AND FURNISHINGS ! MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT j | . GRAND PIANO ; (Brinsmead. London; equal lo new). ' I RICH CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND j DIVAN CHAIRS | COSTLY PILE CARPETS AND RUGS. ! j ALCOCICS LATEST BILLIARD DINING ! TABLE, i ARTISTIC MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, POLISHED KATJRT JSECRBTAJRE i BOOKCASE. I | DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM. HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, ! ElectroplHto, Crystalware, Chinaware, Table . Linen, Napery. Blankets. Oil Paintings, | Water Colors, Engravings. "pARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED, -«- • will sell by auction- as above. Open for inspection Wednesday afternoon and morning o* sale. Order of Sale.—At 1 o'clock sharp, Blanl c - Table I.i.ie«. Kitchen FtirniU i e " ii "' Toois - OißiJe Sun<lricF. At 2 Sir ■ f i fal y Hooni,.Hall, Dining

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 5