mwEmNTs, RECALLED W CABLE. pRINCESS__ THEATRE. Governing Director , Ben. jJ. Jjillor. TO-NIGHT! Return of—Return of PRINCE'S REVUE COPRINCE'S REVUE) COPRINCE'S REVUE CO. PRINCE'S REVUE CO. Special InUntctions froi* Ben. S. Fuller. SYBNEY, Recall Victor Prince, That Liveliest of Live Wires and hb Sparkling-, Sprisrhtly Conujaoy. HOW'S THAT FOR'BIG NEWS? Appearing To-night in their Latest, Brightest, Brar'd-r.ew Musical Comedy Revue. THE HAREM SCAREM GittW. THE HAREM SCARED GIRLS. AN AR YBIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAJNMHNT THAT WILL GC LUC 13 HOT CAKES. A Real .G.cid Strike. THE SETTING- ARABIAN DESERV, THE .BEDOUIN CAMP. THE- -U^BS—Lester Carey, Ifce. Moore, Kenneth Scptt. and Hajari Lamont. A Beautiful Cast of Eastern Houris. THE YASMAK BALLET. The Whole Production set to the Beautiful, Sensuous Melodies of the East. OUR BIG VAUDEVILLE OAST. A Triumph of Beauiv, HE BAKER'S MODELS, DE BAKER'S MODELS, In Poses from the Classics. A Statuary Sensation direct, from New York. The. I«i.-oii;p?r:-Ale *!?irnie. ALE. HOLT.—An Unprecedented ALE. HOLT.—Success. ALE. HOJ.T.—Lauded ift the S&es, Thv Parisian PresjtdieijtSfteur, M'SIEUR NICKELSON. The Last Word in Magic. SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Australia's Comedy Duo. ARMTTAGE ANT* HINE. England's Feature Burlesque Comedians. Prices: B.C. and 0.5., 2s: Stalls, %»: (600 Seats, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Booked Scats, ,6d. "IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -IS -MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE MUSICAL EVENT OP TgE 'SEASON. PAUL DUEAULT. 3—CONCERTS—S. 5-OONCERTS—3. Monday, April 24-. Wednesday. April 26. Saturday, April 29. PAUL DUFAULT, THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR. Assisted by PAULINE BINDLEY. Soprano. FLORENCE SCAI'INI, Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. Box Finns for the PAUL DUFAULT SEASON, PAUL DUFAULT SEASON, PAUL DUFAULT SEASON, PAUL DUFAULT SEASON, AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AT HiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE AT HIS) MAJESTY'S THEATRE, OPENED AT T2IF BRISTOL THIS MORNINCJ. D.O. AND O.S. 5 6 . ss, Es. ORDINARY STALLS ... 3s, 3s, 3s. TIT &, 2*, 2s. T Y R I C PICTURES. Jt-'POIiT CHALMERS TOWN HALL, TO-MCEROW (WEDNESDAY). THE BLACK BOX, First Episode. AFTER THE BALL. A picture that amplifies the song, and brings home to the spectator the tragedy hidden behind the words of tho song that tcok tli'2 world by storm. A pJav to enslave all hearts, and leava an impression never to bo forgetten. ECLAIR JOURNAL Latest War News. DEVILISH DEED ... Comic. HIS PHANTOM BURGLAR Comedy. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 19lh APRIL, at 8 o'clock. OCTAGON HALL. A GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT. STAR ATTRACTIONS. Mr FRANK GRAHAM (laic Principal Tenor of ihe Royal Carl Rosa Grand Opern, Company, London) in 'L;i Marseillaise' and ' Binnon.' Miss NATALINA M'CALLUM in 'Mia Picoi. reila ' mid 'fasti's 'Good-bye.' A limited number of Ticket* on Sale at Dovr, 2s. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908, (Section 50.) In (he Estate of ROBERT TORRIE, of DimrJiii. Gardener, Deceased, but at his death member of His Majosty's New Zealand Expeditionary Forces operating ill the, Dardanelles. ALL Creditors and others having Claims against this Iv-iate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on th<s tonus provided, to the Local Deputy Publiij Trustee, Public Trust Office, at Dunfdui, on or before the. 14-th day of JUNE, 1816. Accounts not rendered ny the data named may be rejected. All moneys payable to tho above estate may be lodged to tho credit of tho Publio Trustee's account at anv postal money order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Publio Trustee, of tho Public Trust Office, at Dunedin CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee. 7th April, 1916. THE PUBLIO TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In tho Estate, of RICHARD or RICHARD THOMAS ROTHWELL, of Dunedin, Porter, deceased A LL Creditors and others having Claims -ra- against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forma provided, to the I>ocal Deputy Publio Trustee, Public Trust Office, at Dunedin, on or before the 20th day of June, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estata may be lodged to the credit of tho Publio Trustee's account at. anv pastel money order office, or paid to tho Local Deputy Publio Trustee, Public Trust Office, at Dunedin. CHAS. ZACHARIAH. Local Deputy Public Trustee. lW.li April. 19.16. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. TAiraMOOTH. r «iIERI MOUTH. THE POPULAR HOLIDAY RESORT. 12 CHOICE ALLOTMENT'S, Each i-acro to 1-acro. Part of the late F. A. Joseph's Property. Ten minutes from Jetty. Close to Beach. One Hour's Motoring from Drmedin. 4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO. J*- will sell, as above, 42 CHOICE ALLOTMENTS. Easy terms: £1 deposit, balance by quarterly payments extending over one veur, with interest at 5 per cent. Intending purchasers can lurppct at Foster holiday*, when Mr U Lrien will show Ihem over the property. 1 ians ready en Thursday next. Further particulars from Messrs CALVERT AND BRTIGH. Solicitors, Dunedin. F you need Employment you will rcaoh '■""'. u ,%, eye of «""P J °yi>w by Advertising jn tho 'Stw, * •
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