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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. ' DAISY JEROME SEASON. Our Anticipations Fully Realised. Miss DAISY JEROME Created .a Terrific Puxore Last Night. House packed ftom Fleer to Ceiling, and Hundreds Reluctantly Refused Admission. The management, respectfully suggests that intending patrons Reserve their Seats at THE BRISTOL. PRINCESS THEATRE. Fullers' Theatres- and Vaudeville, Limited. Nightly at 8.--Matinee; The Vaudeville Enchantress, MISS DAIS? JEROME, A Positive Triumph. Tiro Greatest and Most Magnetic Artist of the Present Dar. RECEIVED A GLORIOUS” WELCOME. DAISY JEROME. The DAISY JEROME. Idol of DAISY JEROME. Vaudeville. Enorfnous Success of THE 'MULLANEY TWINS, • THE MULLANEY TWINS, Classy Comedians and Simultaneous Dancer*? ! Amy MURPHY and Nellie BLACK, j Amy MURPHY -and Nellie BLACK, i A'KA, Artistic Musical Offering. | MANDEL AND NAGEL, Musical Tramp | MANDEL AND NAGEL. Specialty. : Balancers BATES AND WADE, and Acrobats. BATES AND WADE. LA MEET BROS. Two Boys, a Piano, LA MEET BROS. and a. Whistle • Soprano ELOISB TAYLOR. Created a Riot of Merriment. Called and Recalled. LAURENCE JOHNSTON, King of Ventriloquists, Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. 600 Seats, 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL, GRIP PICTURE PALACE'" 1.30 to 10 p.m. John Strange Winter’s Powerful Work: GRIP A Striking Master GRIP— Feature. One of the GRIP .Most Enthralling, GRIP Sensational, and GRIP—. Gripping Pictures GRIP.— Ever presented to GRlP.—.....Dunedin Audiences. GRIP..—....The Story is Forceful, GRIP. Clean, and a GRIP Wonderful Tale of GR1P.........A Strong Man Wronged.. GRIP Pulsating with GRIP ...Humanity and Tenderness, GRIP.,,.—..And filled with GRIP —Tense Situations, Why, the very title conveys Strength, Passion, Power, and Force. AN IMPRESSIVE INSPIRATION Magnificent Supporting Programme. TWO HOURS’ ENTERTAINMENT. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. J£URNS_ HALL. Direction Victor Beck. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, ADVROH 1. The World-famed ASTRONOMER AND METEOROLOGIST, - CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, Will Give his Latest Guam! • SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENT, Entitled ‘THE ETERNAL UNIVERSE’ AND THE WAR. Magnificently Illustrated by Beautifully Colored Lantern Slides from the Most, Recent Pictures and Photographs. Aii Exceptional Opportunity of Learning Some Truths ABOUT THE PRESENT AVAR, Its Causes and Effects. Unique and Popular Entertainment. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. THE PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. To the Residents of Dunedin and Port Chalmers. A Trip to the SPIT and MAORI KAIK (weather permitting). StiVTURDAY 2s ext-, IMT&rcli 4-. -And Every- Saturday until further notice. T.s.s. “Waireka” or "Waikgna" leaves Dunedin 9,30 a.in. (via Main Channel), calling at Port Chalmers 10.15 a.in. Leaves Dunedin 1.20 p.m. (via Macandrews, Company Bay, Broad Bay, Rosa Point, Portobollo), calling at Port Chalmers about 3.0 p.m. Returning from Spit and Maori Kailc 5.30 p.m. (via Port Chalmers and Portobcllo). Fares : Return from Dunedin, Adults 2s, Children 6d ; Return from Port Chalmers. Adults Is, Children 6d. Further particulars apply to H, C. CAMPBELL, Manager, Crawford street. .11l !■!- AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr A. Krridge, who is leavin' Dunedin. FAITHFULLY BUILT SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 55 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda (ncx to St. Kilda. Post Office). •pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED JL are instructed to sell bv auction. Fart Allotment 19 and Allotment 20, Jilorl XVII., St. Kilda, area 18.3 poles, with well built MODERN 6-ROOM.ED VILLA; ba; windows, portico, bathroom, pantry, scoi lery, washhouse; drained to sewer; all cou veniences. Tills house hae only been built about ‘ years, is in splendid order, and is FO.T DEFINITE SALE, as Air Brridge leave; immediately io lake possession of his conn try properly. A better house of its class can't be seen, INSPECT AT ONCE. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr T. M. Jorry, who has p chased a country property, and is leaving Dunedin immediately BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, -No. 25 Caldor street, St, Hilda, (near t i electric tram). ONE OF THE BEST-KEPT PRO PERT] IN ST. KILDA. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMIT! are instructed to sell by auction, Ail that piece of land being Allotment Hjoclc XXVIII., si. Kilda, area 14.7 po y.itli good o-ROOMED EWELL!I HOUSE; bathroom, pantry, scullery, wa jioujc: drained ,to sewer: section buautifi laid out. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS PROPER'] Mr .lorry is DETERMINED TO SELL, order to devoln his energy to the mans ment of his farm. i WEDNESDAY. Ist MARCH, At 2 o’clock. ,i On the Premises, No. 16 Hill street, 'j [ Mornington ’ '.Take Maryliill Extension Car.) ' ; SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE a ! AND FURNISHINGS. -j On account ot the Owner, who is leawing Mornington. j WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO f I (Spence, Loudon), i j SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE I AND divan chairs, - j WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARE, I RICH BRUSSELS CARPETS, SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, J BEDROOM FURNITURE. A Rattan occasional chairs, walnut overmantel, bamboo piano seat, walnut 100 table - engravings photogravures, llower pedestals! hewer bowls, renders, fire-bramas. coal vase, kauri telescopic dining table, oak dining Phams, red pma overmantel, electroplate. tG i l '™re, orysUf Ware. mlrrorbS(Ck liall stand, velvet hall nmner, linqleqm kauri wardrobe, duclicsso chests, washslands , tmlet ware, braos-moimted bedsteads, wire mattresses and bedding, single iron bedsteads, kitchen furniture gpd uj-oasjia, lad- . ftej, steps, lawn, mower, scythe, wheelbarrow garden tools. T T>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. •~f - are instructed to sell by auction* "ju J above* . V ; 1 J

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Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 5