AMUSEMENTS. qband picture palace. 1.30 to 5.30, 6.30 to 10 p.m. MAX PIGMAN HO OSIER SCHOOLMASTER, IHB HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. THE,HOOSIER SOHOOLMASTER, A Palpitating, Heart-throbbing) Human . ... Story. Primitive Man Subdued, Brain Superior to Prawn, and tho manner in which the old Maxim is Illustrated holds one breathless to . the very end. IHE HOOSIER. SCHOOLMASTER. , HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. •A , a ' n Folk, Homely Customs, and withal possesses the hind of appeal that REACHES STRAIGHT TO THE v ..... . heart. ic’ a yk;*' ie i a ßky l keenly of tho story is that it is so consistent with the Events, Emotions, the Joys and Sorrows of HUMAN EXISTENCE, have no hesitation in Recommending THIS BIG- PROGRAMME Ho- .All Intelligent Picture Lovers. IT IS PAR excellence. ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. N EW QUEERS THEATRK Dally; 12 noon till 5,50; 6.30 till 10.30 p,m. For the Last- Time To-night. A THRILLING ATTRACTION. A THRILLING ATTRACTION. THE TIGRESS. THE TIGRESS. THE TIGRESS. THE TIGRESS'. The- tigress. THE TIGRESS. AN AMAZING PRODUCTION. AN AMAZING PRODUCTION. IN THREE PARTS. QUEEN’g, ALMOST A KING. QUEEN’S. ALMOST A KING. QUEEN’S. ALMOST A KING. QUEEN'S. QUEEN’S. QUEEN’S. A Quaint Comedy, with the true spirit of burlesque. ' THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION. THE THEATRE OP DISTINCTION. QUEEN'S. A Beautiful Italian Series. QUEEN’S. OERNOBBIO, QUEEN’S. CERNOBBIO, QUEEN’S. A Famous Old-world City. THE THEATRE OP DISTINCTION. THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION, QUEEN’S. QUEEN’S. QUEEN’S. QUEEN'S. QUEEN’S. QUEEN'S. QUEEN’S. WHERE THE BREEZES BLOW, A Fun Agitator, Constructed for LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. THE TOPICAL BUDGET. THE TOPICAL BUDGET. ’JHE TOPICAL BUDGET. Always Interesting. Never Boring. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. CORONATION HALL, MAORI HILL. RAND PATRIOTIC ENTERTAIN- > MENT, FRIDAY, April 14. at 8 p m., in aid of our Wounded Soldiers. Admission! Back Seats, Is. All Soldiers cordially invited. Guaranteed Best British Make! CONCERTINAS. A YOUNG MAN’S INSTRUMENT, Tins favorite instrument is so handy and portable that it strongly appeals to YOUNG MEN who move about_ ranch. Wo oiler the following at old prices, notwithstanding recent heavy advances: No. 1 .—ENGLISH SYSTEM, 48 keys, double action, etc.; 70s 6d. No. S,—CONTINENTAL SYSTEM, 20 keys, screwed reeds, etc.; 595. No. 6.—Ditto, 20 keys, tempered steel reeds; 48?. All above in Black Wood Boxes. Lugo stock of CONCERTINAS from 11s each. Inspection invited. |MHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musical Instruments. PRINCES STREET. AUCTIONS. GOOD LEVEL BUILDING SITE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION t NEXT FRIDAY, 14th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SPLENDID LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION, ST. CLAIR EXTENSION. ST. CLAIR EXTENSION. Pretoria avenue, near Bay View road. •pARK, REYNOLDS, ' LIMITED, aio intruded (o soil by auction, Allot meat 35, St. Clair Extension No. 2, area, 19.7 poles, A really good level building silo, near St. Clair car. CONTINUATION OF SALE. THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2 o'clock On the Premises, Moray place. On Account of Air T. J. Wright, (who is retiring from business). TO PAINTERS, BUILDERS’, AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE BALANCE OP STOCK OF WALLPAPERS. FRIEZES. OILS, LEAD, VARNISHES, MIXED PAINTS 18ft TRESTLES. LADDERS, PLANT, Etc. Also. On Account of Whom It. May Concern: 89 CWT KEGS WHITE CEIL PAINT. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers, FRIDAY, 14th AIRIL. -U f A o rinclr, On the Premise.;, No. 101 Highgatc. Ro: icir.se Cilv road). Instructed by Mr T). V. M'Kcnzio (whleaving for the front). ARTISTIC ART FURNITURE AND furnishings. WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Pnenstene ant Sou), A practically new instalment and late moth i, RICH BRUSSELS CARPET supi'ioor;, cabinet gramophon AND RECORDS. i-'SIZE BILLIARD-DINING TABLE A ALL ACCESSORIES, TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SETTEE ANTIQUE HALL STAND, 2 ART HALL SETTEES. A LF ' X - HARRIS AND -Asl have received instructions to sell auction Household Furniture and Furn mg-;, including— Walnut corni-grand piano (Shcnslone Sell), oak occasional tables, hall run: Brussels carpets, 3 art pedestals, coscu: curtains, antique bookcase, goatskin j wall mirror, hearthrugs, cosy corner p oa biiiet gramophone and records, rat chairs, portiere rod and drape, vases, o: memt'S, pictures, linoleum, antique hall' pt-r Singer sowing machine, mohair slips, ant! panel bedstead, wire mattresses, Hock u tresses, Highboys duchcsse, large olu table, Austrian chairs, tapestry carpet, c !i e |h £ as .'Tiller. Zeal,lndia chairs, BI« -tvETB and NAPERY, kitchen tables, c etc. MONDAY, ].7th APRIL, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On account of F. O. Bridgman, Esq. choice city Freehold property No, 1/ Queen street (near Pitt street) * ; SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 10 ROOMS, with every modern convcnisnoo. Alex. Harris and co. u.nve icceived instructions to tell. an above, , Port of Section 37, Block XXV., Dunedin, irouting Queen srreei. area, 25.27 poles, with a inocleni 2-slory Dwelling of 1(1 rooms; bath, hot and cold, gas; pantry, scullery, workshop. All in liret-class order. The properly is close to Pitt street, and command? a magniScent view-of the harbor and surroundings. Easy terms may be arranged before tho sale. Cards to view from the Auctioneers, *
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Evening Star, Issue 16087, 12 April 1916, Page 5
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