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AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE, 1.50 to 5.30, 6.30 to 10 p.m. THE EIGHTH E^SOSE. No. 8. No. 8. No. 8. No. 8. No. 8. THE BLACK BOX A Wonderfully Sensational Instalment. You are. on Pins and Needles all the time EARLE WILLIAMS and MAURICE COSTELLOE in The Ambassador's Disappearance, Ths Ambaesador's Disappearance, The Ambassador's Disappearance. A Crowning Triumph of tho " Vita " 00, — DR SMITH'S BABY, DRi SMITH'S BABY. A '.Most Delightful Comedy. THE MAN IN THE VAULT, THE MAN IN THE VAULT'. One of " Raton's" Most Powerful Dremaa THE LADY OF THE G.P.0., - THE LADY OP THE G. 8.0.. A Regular "Gaumont" Side-splitter. - 'iWE PARKS OP PARIS. 'THE PARKS OP PARIS. A Most Glorious Colored Scenic. ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d ANITA STEWART And EARLE WILLIAMS. r JTHE OCTAGON THEATRE HAYWARDS' ART PICTURES Wedded to Delightful Orchestral Accompaniment*. THE OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. 'HIE OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. THE JUGGERNAUT. THE JUGGERNAUT' has swept Dunedfn mohire-lovere off their feet Never did the* r?a!ire before tho wonderful standard that rcotion has reached. Hero you haw th« last, word, a story vividly human. THE JUGGERNAUT ian for two months in New York, and U now showing in London, where it still remains supreme. AN EXPRESS TRAIN CRASHES OVER A TRESTLE BRIDGE A HUNDRED FEET IN THE RIVER! Can you even imagine what this irouJd bo likoP You can do more than this—YOU CAN SEE IT! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dynamic ] A Virile Plot! TO-NIGHT. A Railway Smash that know* TO-NIGHT. x No Equal TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NICHT. hi Four Reels of Motion TO-NIGHT. Pictures. There's eonietbing TO-NIGHT. entirelv different in THE JUGGERNAUT, Book To-day at The Bristol. Standing room only last night. Prices itfinalu unchanged: Dress Circle, One Shilling-; Stalls. Sixpence. Booking, 64 extra at Bristol, or by theatre 'phono 3,091 from 7 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, , GABY DESLYS, Tha Sensation of tho World. jrisra edward theatre •*-*- SOUTH DUNEDIN. NIGHTLY CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 6.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. A Huge Success Everywhere. THE MYSTERIOUS MAN FROM THE MYSTERIOUS MAN FROM' ItHE MYSTERIOUS MAN FROM THE JUNGLE. JUNGLE. JUNGLE. A picture thai, cold print-, cannot describe, end which has been the supremo success of successes everywhere. Supported by the Inimitable - BILLY REEVES," In THE COMEDY OP THE YEAR. BASHFUL BTLLIE. BASHFUL BTLLIE. Tho Broken Rail (Kalnm Railroad Drama), THE HAZARDS OF HELEN. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, Etc., Etc. One Prico Everywhere: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. TE N D E RS. TENDERS FOR DRAINAGE. invited for Drainage Work Ireet. Plajj and specification at our office. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 15th APRIL, 1916. Olago Fanners' Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer, at thei* Weekly Horse Sale, as above, On acco-nit of Mr .1. Hardy ("Clyde View," Greenfield): 3 gddinsrs, at 3. 5. and! 8 years 1 iilly, 4yrs. On account of a Southern Client: 6 really good draught mares and geldings, 4 to 0 years old. On account, other Clients: 6 mares and geldings 7 light, harness horses mid spring-carters. AT CAVERSHAM. AT CAVERSHAM. SATURDAY, 15th APRIL, At. 12.30 o'clock. A; iho Polirc- Barracks, Main South road, Caversham (next to Gasworks). SPLENDID WELL-SI'ASONED BUILDING MATERIALS. 150 SHEETS GOOD ROOFING IRON, LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE, 2 3ft. STIACKLOCK RANGES. Red Pane Flooring. Scantling, Weatherbeards, T. and G. Lining, Window Sashes. Panel Doors, Kauri TubsT Skirting, General Building Materials. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. "OARK, REYNOLD? -*- Auctioneer.. LIMITED, WEDNESDAY. 19th APRIL, Al, J2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Ertato of late Thomas Thonißon. VALUABLE GEORGE STREET LEASES CORNER. OF MORAY PLACE AND ' ADJOIN IN G 1> REM ISES, Opposite. Post Office, and handy i Q R.aihraj Station. Occupied by A. Sligo. Melvillo and Bevy.ridgo. and Thomas's Root ana •Shoe Shop. J&ARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED. -»- s\rv in.striii-i-ii to sfl! by auction, C. YEARS' LEAD'S i'-vltii right of renewal ■;■•• v:ii,;;:ti.in by inromii'jr terinnii!) of the loll'jwinir rprop?rty : ■ 1. Allotment 1, frontage of 47ft. to George z'-y* nnd 9 r, ft Sin to' Moray place, with Cv.uL.'r--to<y Brick She pi occupied by Thommr.!.T| Co. and Mrs Bs-cridgf.. ">.. Allotment 3, having- a frontage- of 20ft .',:.; U Georg* stroet by depth of 90ft, 3in. c-jrupicl by Melville and Co. 3._ Allotments 4 and 5. having a, frontage of J£:t djin to George street, and 90ft 3in depth, also 19ft. Sin to right-of-way and depth of 65ft. All these, allotments have tho benefit, of nphtrof-wiij- from Moray place 10ft, wide. Lpset rentals and valuations for buildings in connection with these leases will V-e Bjivcrtised fully in later issues. TUESDAY. 18th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At the Residence, No. ?. Elder street (near Corner of Pitt street). Instructed. by Mr, Henrv Guthrie, who i* 2i™i2 up housekeeping). (SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS CARVED WALNUT AND SILK TAPESTRY SUITE, £}CH AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUGP, Wi H£V? (Broadwood and Son), BEAUTIFUL GILT PIER GLASS. SOLID OAK MTRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OA S. AND BUFFALO LEATHER SUITE, MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY ROOKCAQj AND CHIFFONIER, KAURI BEDROOM SUITE Jfr?J IPnOOP SAFE (Phi,) 'P' «"><*' Son) DRAWING ROOM, DIK7NG ROOM, HAI AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. _ (ARK, REYNOLDS, I^MTTHD >- A va'' oncers. ' K Ci ■ Viev - Honda;} ,u '-> xl

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Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 5

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