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AMUSEMENTS. paiNCESS__ THEATRE. Nightly at 8; Matinees Saturday 2.30. FULLERS* REFINED VAUDEVILLE. Governing Director Ben. J. Fuller. THE SHOW THAT" LIVES UP "TO ITS BIT LINO. * TO-NIGHT* I FOUR SMASHING NEW ACTS WHY BE LUGUBRIOUS? OUR NW SHOW IS JOY UNDILUTED. Direct from New Ycrk, and First Appearanceof DE BAKER'S MODELS, - DE BAKER'S MODELS, DE BAKER'S MODELS, DEI BAKER'S MODELS. A Great Creative Act. Loveliness, Grace', and Elegance. An Alliance of All the Arcs. A SUPREME STATUARY SENSATION, Tho Great American Mimic: ALF. HOLT. ALE. HOLT. ALF. HOLT. A Mimetjo Genius, Scoring a Prodigious Colonial Success. Under Special Engagement, and First Appearancs of America's Knock-out Cross-talk Comedians: SLAVIX AND THOMPSON. SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Hilarious Fun. Continuous Sneed. A LAUGH TRAP PER. MINUTE. Reappearance of the Yoiuiu and Brilliant English Diseuse: HILDA FELSTEAD. HILDA FELSTEAD. A Rich and R;icv Act. And LAST WEEK'S BIG- TIME FEATURES: THE LiTTLEJOHNS. THE LITTLEJOHNS. A Miracle of Cleverness. Tho Ultima Thulo of Juggling, Compelling- Your Admiration. ARMITAGE ANT)i HINE. A Supremo Delight. Crazily Comical, The Personal Hit of tho Bill. M'SIEUR NICKELSON, Parisian Prestidigateur. Tli-i Last Wordl in Magic. BROWN AND SOE.LIE, BROWN AND SORLTE, Colored Farceurs. r?i-r:'tinjr a Riot Nightly. Duneditt is verv fond of them. LAST WEEK WAS A BIG SHOW, WASN'T IT? BUT THIS WEEK: NEVEU WAS SUCH A SHOW! Prices; D.C. and 0:3.. 2s: Stalls, Is; 600 Scats, 66. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Booking Fee, 6d ■IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. PAUL DUFAULT. 3—CONCERTS—3. 3—CONCERTS—3. Monday, April 24. Wednesday. April 2G. Saturday, April 29. PAUL DUFAULT, THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR. Assisied by PAULINE BINDLEY. Soprano. FLORENCE SCAPINI, Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. Box Plans for the PAUL DUFAULT SEASON PAUL DUFAULT SEASON' PAUL DUFAULT SEA.-On' PAUL DUFAULT OPEN AT THE BRISTOL TO-MORROW MO ENING. D.C. AND O.'S 5< 5, 5* ORDINARY STALLS ... 3s! 3s' 3s! _ P I T __ _--l_ 2s - 2s - I Y R I G P I C T U P, E S •—'PORT CHALMERS TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL. THE BLACK POX. First Episode, AFTER TI-JB BALL. A picture that aumbries tho sono- and bnngs home to the spectator the tragedy hidden behind tho words of the. song fhat i-1 1. WOr,d by stoV]ll ' A Play to enslave alt hearts, and leave an impression nsver to bo forgotten. ECLAIR JOURNAL Latest. W:ir New HIS PHANTOM BURGLAR Comedy. QCTAGON HALL. OCTAGON HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th April. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Ist Concert. 29(h Season. Assisting Soloists: Mr Frank Graham Mate principal tenor of the Royal Car' Ro=a Grand Opera. Company, London), who will sing Branca' and 'La Marseillaise,' and Miss Natalma, M'Callmu, who will sing 'Mia Piccirella' and Tosti's 'Good-bye.' Subscribers' tickets obtiiiuabla' from J. T. HAMANN, Secretary, Box 341, Dunedin. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. PRACTICE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Bristol Chambers, 8 p.m. Members bring then- own copies of 'Elijah.' Those app.ymg for membership meet Test COlll- - 7 p.m. A. F. GRAHAM, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCh House, Moray place ('phone 1 2.J.80). —Best, accommodation visitors; personal supervision. Moss and MThn-son ' ■n/OUNO Lady, business during dav, reJ-. quires Bcd-Sitt'ng Room ; ir-e of conveniences. "C.Y.K.," 'Star' Oiiice. T . ADY > vrilh "ifaut, require, "Board and *-_' Residence; double, room in refined private family; near City; no irams; reply at once; prepared to pay fair price if suited. "Marine," ' Evenimr Star.' IkUQTIOUS. WEDNESDAY, 19ih APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Owner (who has left Duncdin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed from St. Clair for convenience of sale. ROSEWOOD PIANO (Kirkman\ SADDLEBAG CHESTERFI"ELD SETTEE BEAUTIFUL MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, ' COSTLY WALNUT 3-WING BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, HANDSOME WALNUT CHI'.VAL TABLE MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, DRAWING ROOM, DINTNG ROOM. HALL AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. "OARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED, ET Will sell by auction, a<>* above. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of tho late Thomas Thomson. VALUABLE GEORGE STREET LEASES, CORNER OF MORAY PLACE, AND ADJOINING PREMISES, Opposite Post Offico and handy to Railway Station. Occupied by A. Siigo, Melville and Co., Beveridge. and Thomas's Boot and Shoo Store. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, 21 YEARS' LEASES (with right of renewal or valuation by incominn- tenants) of the following property: 1. Allotment 1, frontage of 47ft to George street and 90ft 3iu to Moray place, with double-sto.-y Brick Shops, occupied by Thomas and 00. and Mrs Beveridge. Upset ground rent, £l6B. Improvements, £2,500. 2. Allotment 3, having a frontage of 20ft 7iin to George street by depth of 90ft 3in, occupied by Malville ar.d Co. Upset ground rent, £62. Improvements, £9OO. 3. Allotments 4 and 5, having a frontngo of 28ft to George street and 90ft 3in depth, also 19ft Sin to right of way and depth of 65ft. Upset ground rent, £92. Improvementc, £1,600. _ All tlreso allotments liavo the benefit $i

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Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16091, 17 April 1916, Page 5

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