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' AMUSEMENTS. <daisy JEROME SEASON. RED LETTER WEEK FOR VAUDEVILLIANS. PRINCESS __ THEATRE. 1 4^'*l '-—A» we., anticipate that Mi«* DAISY JEROME will repeat her fc I season here, we respectfully awise mg patrons to Book Seats and avoid ; disappointment :it Ilia ticket boxes. '; BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. j pRINCESS 'THEATRE, I v U ¥/f Tl i«!itre3 and Vaudeville, Limited, I at 8. Matinee Saturday. 2.50, i PULLERS' REFINE© VAUDEVILLE. I- Tko T7..<_.]-. , . » .. i-. . i !" T-he Enter baiiunent of the Dav. ; Iree Libv. -Suspended—Press Excepted. I rO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT. Alessrs Fuller have, much pleasure in announcI ingr the RE-ENGAGEMENT, | _ AT FABULOUS EXPENSE. .fct'eeh from her Northern Triumphs, a«L j still the Greatest Magnet on any i Colonial Circuit, - ; Miss DAISY JEROME, ' —-Miss DAISY JEROME, « Miss DAISY JEROME, ~—-"Miss DAISY JEROME, England's Greatest Character in an Entirely New Repertoire of the Late and -Greatest Song Successes. MISS DAISi r JEROME, The Girl Who Made; £ho Tt BE y UK ' COME OVER BERK* Under the J, C. Williamson Management. 1 DAISY JEROME ■—"■ DAISY JEROME— Has-ot'ben been described as n. " litre Wire H " and the sparks that scintillate in euoh. bril. llarrt showers while the live wire is in operation are like no artificial pyrotechnios that j have ever been shown. | DAISY JEROME Is alive in every atom of her fascinating.' make-un, olf the stage as well as on i£{ SHE Ih DARING in her wit, extravagniitt and nnexpeeffid in her action, .there 3s| «ieh demoniac joy in everything she does that ;t U no wonder critics sav SHE HAS' THE SPICE OF THE DEVIL IN. HER. The Little "Star" will be Supported by a Strong Company of Specially Artists, including' the M.ULLANKY TWINS. MULLANEY TWINS, Classy Comedians and Simultaneous Dancer*. An Entirely New Act"by the Worlds Premier Ventriloquist. LAURENCE JOHNSTON, LAURENCE JOHNSTON, King of Voice Throwers, Now and Sparkling Items by Miss Amy And Miss Nellie MURPHY, BLACK, MURPHY, BLACK! Soprano and Contralto and Pianist. Violinist. HANDEL- AND NAGEL. Musioal Tramp MANDEL AND NAGEL. Speoialty. Hand Balancers BATES AND WADE. aud Acrobats. BATES AND WADE. LA MERT BROS. Two Boys, a. Piauo, LA MERT BROS. and a Whistle. The Talented ELOISE TAYLOR. Lyric Soprano. ELOIST3 TAYLOR. Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is. 600 Seats, 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL Holding the .Mirror up lo Nature in THE COAL KING, pLAZA PICTURES. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT* 1 p.m. to 5.30; 6.30 p.ni. to 10. Presenting for the First Time in 33unedin Neptune's Masterful Drama, THE COAL KING. ' 'PJHE COAL KING. THE COAL KING Four THE COAL KING Biff THE COAL KING Reels. THE COAL KING. THE COAL KING. Powerful, Astonishing, and Daxing. Some of the. so Thrilling, so Tense, that one is constrained to agree with the muster mind who evolved the thought, ''Life is real, life is earnest, And che grave is not ite goal." A PSALM OE LIFE A Vitalising: and Inspiriting Story. x\. Picture with a. Purpose. AND STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. OTAGO Hotel, Restaurant, and Boardings house Employees'. Union.—Second Evening Excursion " down the Harbor. THURSDAY EVENING, March 2. The T.S.S. "Waikanan" leaves Rattrav street Wharf at 8 o'clock. Tickets., Is may bq obtained from Members of Committee, or ah the Office, A.M.P. Buildings. Band in at, tendance. Toa provided. D. A R» M'EWAN, Secretary. AUCTIONS. I TUESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Auction Booms, Manse street. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE COUNTRY STOREKEEPER'S DRAPERY STOCK. GENERAL DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS. On view morning of salo. i TO ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMTTKD MONDAY, 6th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, M«use street. In the Estate of the late ,T. F. M. Eraser. ! CHARMING ST. CLAIR RESIDENCE. ; THREE-QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD. j Garden. Jjawn, Hothouse, Garage. Etc. | THE PICK OF ST, CLAIR. PARK, RKYNOLDS. LIMITED, mo instructed by the Trustees, ExecuJ tors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited, to sell by auction, Sections G, 7, and 26, Block 11., St, Clair, containing 2 roods, 37.3 poles,' with frontage- of 132 ft to Hobsou street and 66ft to Edward street. The RESIDENCE is SEMI-BUNGA, LOW, of 10 rooms, all cunve electric light, large bafhroor , 4 . tries, cupboards, larder, washhoufle, etc. The appointment* throughout are most carefully thought out, and arranged for com venience and comfort, and (he work of housekeeping mado easier thereby. There are, in addition, motor garage and, chads, tomato-house, etc., and tho ground* are nicely laid out in garden and lawn. This property we regard as tho pick of St. Clair and confidently recommend if t< anyone desiring a homo replete -with everj comfort. Inspection by card, obtainable at oic Office. MONDAY. 6th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. I In Estate of .the late Donald Munro. I 5 ALLOTMENTS and 5-ROOMED HOUSE; SELWYN, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. i pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED i WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, | At 2 o clock. j On tho Premises, No. 16 Hill street, j Mornmgton (take Maryhill Extension Car! | SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ; On account of the Owner (who is leaving ! Mornington). i WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO i (Spence, London). ! SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE | AND DIVAN CHAIRS, WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARE, RICH BRUSSELS CARPETS, SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. DRAWING- ROOM, DINING ROOM, 'BEDROOM FURNITURE. •3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED Auctioneers. Inspect Morning of Sale. ANTED Kno rai jfrinting of every d «uted at the Stw'.'Offioe fit Ma, d«»te Prm Tr

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

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