AMUSEMENTS. QEAND PICTURE PALACE. 1.30 to 5.30.. 6.30 to 10 p.m. MAX EIGMAN THE HOOSIHR SCHOOLMASTER. THE HOOSIEE SCHOOL-MASTER. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER, i A Palpitating, Hcart-tkrobbicsr, Human i Story. " ! Primitive Man Subdued, Brain Superior to ! iirawn, and fht maimer in which (lie old | Maxim is Illustrated holds ouo breathless to I the very end. ■ THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER, j THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. ! A Tale of Pi am Folk, Komciv Customs, and i withal _possP«fl3 (.he kind of appeal that ' REACHES STRAIGHT TO SEE I HEART. | No artificiality, the beauty of the story is I that it is so consistent with t-ha Events, i Emotions, the Joys and Borrows of ! HUMAN EXISTENCE, j Wo have i;o hc-.-.;;-at!o;i in Recommending i THIS BiG PROGRAMME ! To Axil Intelligent. Picture Lovers. i IT 18 PAR EXCELLENCE, j ADULTS. SXXPEXCiiT CHILDREN, 3d, ! THIRST TIME IX NEW ZEALAND AT A POPULAR PRICES. The Most Important Announcement to Picture Patrons is that NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER, The Most Coitly and tho Hot* Wonderful Picture. Drama ever brought to Australasia, is shortly to be screened in Dunedin's Most Popular Picture House ct REDUCED PRICES. While- this Wonderful Spectacular Picture Play has heretofore packed tho largest theatres and broken all records at 2s 6d aaid 2s, it nas been deciaed to arranra for a week in the four New Zealand centres at tbp leading pictr.ro at Is to all parts of the. house, children to b? admitted at 6d. Tho Greatest Photc-Play of ths Age. ANNETTE KELLERMAN NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEI J TUNE r S NEPTUNE* NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NE PHONE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE-S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER, DAUGiTTER, DAXfGHTER. DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER, DAUGHTER. DAUGHTER. Further details announced later. PERSONAL. :XT OF KIN WANTED. TF WILLIAM NORRIE TAYLOR, JAMES ■*■ TAYLOR, ar.d EWEN TAYLOR, who are believed to have emigrated to New Zealand about 40 years ago, sons of tho late John Taylor, road laborer, Methiick, and Elizabeth Norric or Taylor, his wife, or theiv — u ... . will conimeur'""' ,r|7E HAVE OFFICES TO LET in our V * NEW BUILDING and in CLYDE CHAMBERS, Dowling street, WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 14th AI-PJL. At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 101 Tlighgate, Roslyn Citv road). Instructed by Mr D. V.' M-Kcuzio (who its lea vine for the h-or.'A. ARTISTIC ART FURNITURE AND FURXISTUNGP. WALNUT SLMI-GUAND PIANO (Shenscone ;,v,X Eon), A practically r.cw instrument oral latest ■ RICK BRUSSELS CARPET. SUPERIOR CABINET' GRAMOPHONE AND RKCOKB-S, i-!SIZE BILLIARD-DINING TABLE AND ALL ACCESSORIES, TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SETTEE ANTIQUE HALL STAND, 2 ART HALT, SETTEES. 1 \LEX. HARRIS AND CO. S- have l'Bceivod iastn.ctions to eell hy auction Household Furnituio and Furnishir.ns. incTading— Walnut eemi-nrand piano (Slienstoue and ecu), oak occasional tables, hall runner, Brussels carpets, 5 art. pedestals, casement curtains, antique bookcase, goatskin rug, wall mirror, hearthrugs, eosv corner seat, eabinafc gramophone find rccoidii, rattan chaire, portiere rod and drape, vases, ornnments, pictures, linoleum, nntJauo hall stand.. Singer sowing machine, mohair slips, antique paj.ial bedstead, wire, inalteosaee. flock mtstworsen, Highboys duchesso, larso obeys) table, Austrian chairs, tnpoj-trv carpet, cabinet, gas f.i-iller. Zcalandia chairs, BLANKETS and NAPERY", kitchen tables, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Calder street, St. Kilda. In the Estate of the late William Allan. ! CLEARING SATE j Of his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BUILDING SITES, BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., ETC., ! 10-ROOME-D DWELLING AND 12 LOQSF.I | BOaES {suitable- {or racing stable*). | A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -CS. l.uve received mst.T.cUoas from th u | Tiustees to se! 1 . ?n above: ! 1. Section? '1 and I?, Block LV., St. ! Ivildii, wll'r a. fror.tape t,p Calder Btrr-et of | SOft by 100 ft, with it 10-ronmed Dweliin?, | 12-stall stable thereon, suitable- for nwiil'f 2. Station 1, Biork LY., St, Kilda, fro'ifcI inij Driver and Da'aoty etrccts, SOft bv lCoft ;< well filled, in. 3. Section 2. Adjoining above, 40fb bv 100 ft; filled in. 4. Section 1, Block T.YL, St. Kilda, 50ft by 100 ft, corner Calder and Dalgefy streets. .5. Allotment's 65 and 66, froii'tin's- Forbm'y crescent, each 50ft bv 250 ft: picked sites. Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM. AND KITOHEN FURNITURE, TOOLS, IRON. LEAD, ZINC, AND SUNDRIES. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, £ SPBEfG.-OABTS,
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Evening Star, Issue 16086, 11 April 1916, Page 5
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