AMUSEMENTS. iJJ-H'B OCT A G O N. EAYWARDS' ART PICTURES. • , Screened to . "Delightful Orchestral Accompaniments. -(Another Big -House, Another Delighted! - Audience. At 8 TO-NIGHT .:M 8. Great Success of the FAMOUS PLAYERS' FAMOUS PLAYERS' Big Dramatic Subject: - THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. ' Pathetic, Tender, Sentimental, Gripping* Forceful, Powerful. WAR IN THE AIR. Showing Aeroplanes WAR IN THE AIR. and Hydroplanes WAR IN THE AIR. Over the WAR IN THE AIR. Dardanelles. CARTOONS ON A YACHT. douch CARTOONS ON A YACHT. Chaser THE LATEST PATHS GAZETTE. CHAMOUNIX IN SUMMER, Tariff.—Dress Circle. One Shilling; Stal's, Sixpence. Booking, iSixpenee extra, at (The Bristol; or 'Phone 3,081 from 7 p.m. ANOTHER SUPERB MELODRAMA, Positively the Final Presentation PLAZA PICTURES . *- TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. No Drama that we have shown for weeks-has . had such an enthusiastic reception as THE COAL KING, Which held cur largo 6pellbound during the screening of the four huge parts .last night. It is POWERFUL, ASTONISHING. The scene after the explosion which entombs the miners is Supremely Dramatic The Acting is Intensely Real. WARWICK CHRONICLE, Topical SUIT, THE iTrtAVE Comedy ONE NIGHT „ Drama (Featuring King Baggot). ADULTS, 6d. - CHILDREN, 3d. Tho World's Greatest Drama 1 "PLAZA PICTURES. COMING TO-MORROW! And Continuing to Saturday. 'INFELICE,' By Aueusta J. Evans ■INFELICE.' Wilson. • INFELICE.' ' INFELICE.' 'INFELICE.' ' INFELICE.' 'INFELICE.' In five 'INFELICE.' Big Parts. The Author of 'St. Elmo' has never penned anything finer than ' INFELICE.' OTA GO Hotel, Restaurant, and Boarding* house Employees' Union.—Second Evening Excursion' down tho Harbor, THURSDAY EVENING, March 2. Tho T.S.S. " Waikanan" leaves Rattray street Wharf at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Is, may be obtained from Members of Committee, or nt the Office, A.M.P. Buildings. Band in attendance. Tea provided. D. A. R. M'EWAN, Secretary. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. .npHE ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION of A! DIPLOMAS and CERTIFICATES will take place in the "Kempthorne Hall," Technical College, Stuart street* at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd -March. All interested in the work are cordially invited to attend. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. Guaranteed British-made! COMPRESSED FIBRE VIOLIN CASES. THE "RELIANCE." This is very fine type of VIOLIN CASE. It is -wonderfully light, and yet immensely Strong and Durable. Elegant form, with shaped top. Beautifully lined with Blue Swansdown. Leather -Handle and Two Straps, with Nickel Spring Lock. Price, 27s 6d. We invite inspection. QHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musical Supplies, PRINCES STREET. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Sunday night, Gold Cable Bangle, .aJ 1 between Hanover and Pacific streets; reward. 43 Pacifio street. Roslvn. [TOVLD Lady who had Loan of Um- • ? .brella three weeks ago return samo to Wood's, Rattray street. J' OST, Bicycle; No. 917; now free-wheel -J hub, black mudgiuards, handles curved up, green grips; left outside John Chambers's. Turubull and Jones, Ltd., Stuart street. opposite Knox Church. to sun. an pursesspecialty. Thomson, TENDERS. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. TENDERS are incited for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of BUILDING in' Casllo street, opposite Railway Station, recently occupied by Messrs Greig, Mitchell, and Co., as a stable. , Also looseboxes and other material. Tenders must be lodged by SATURDAY, March 4tb, with the 'EVENING STAR' COMPANY. LTD., Bond street, from whom particulars may be obtained. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS.—POLE SUPPLIES. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 6th April, 1916, for the Supply and Delivery of SQUARE HEWN POLES for the Electricity Department for the year ending 31st March, 1917. Specification may be seen and all information obtained at the office of the City Electrical Engineer, Car Depot, Market street. 6. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 29th February, 1916. GOVERNMENT NOTJCES. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In tho Estate of ANNIE _ HEPBURN, of South Dtmedin, married l woman, deceased. AkL CREDITORS and others having -Ca. CLAIMS against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Dunedin, on or before the 21st day of APRIL, 1916. Accounts not rendered by tho date naihed may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to tho credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Srastee at Dunedin. CHA-S. ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee. 21st February, 1916. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. JOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -i-i Parcel of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of'tho Land Transfer Act, 1908, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one .month from tho publication hereof in the Gazette:— ! No. 5,189; the University of Otago; i 30.86 poles ;\ part Section 19, Block XXIII., Town of !Dunedin. Oecu- j pied by applicant. Diagrams may bo inspeoted at this Office. Dated this 26th day of February, 1916, at tho Lends Registry Office, Dunedin. " O. E. NALDER, . ■ District Land Registrar. GET. Quotations from 'Evening Star' t, ~o ffioe for large or small quantiiiei of
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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