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AMUSEMENTS. For Three Dnys Only! 'THE MAN OF THE HOUR.' - *LA Z A Th EATBE. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Presenting ROBERT WARWrCK in a Re> vivnl of the Fascinating Feature Drama produced bv the WORLD'S FILM CO-OPERATION: MAN -OF THE HOUB, * 5 Ac( « 213 Scenc 3 . INSPIRING. FA SCINATIN G, THRILLING. I WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY And the Convincing Chaxacl-erUation of ROBERT'WARWICK • ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK Conspire to Make this Th-Rine a SUPERLATIVELY GREAT ONE. SUPERLATIVELY GREAT ONE. THE MAN OF THE HOUR. 'WE MAN OF THE H0UR...5,000ft, THE MAN OF THE H0UR....5 Acts. TKh MAN OF THE H0UR...213 Scene.?. '±HE MAN OF THE HOUR, BLACK BOX Episode P.IACK BOX Fourteen. BLACK BOX Second Last. IMPRESSIONS OF ROME CharmingIkLPRESSIONS OF ROME Scenic. .••HE CLAIM ACrENT Comedy. And This Screaming Keystone: And This Screaming- Keystone: '-MABEL'S BARE ESCAPE.' 'MABEL'S BABE ESCAPE.' Two Hours and a-quarter of PICTORIAL PLEASURE. ADULTS, SIXPENCE" CHILDREN, 3d. ■ FATHERHOOD. FATHERHOOD. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE 1.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. The Powerful Red Feather Feature, FATHERHOOD A Thoroughly Red-Blooded Five-Act Drama, Intensely Human, -ivuh n Domestic Appeal that lifts it right AWAY FROM THE ORDINARY. FATHERHOOD. FATHERHOOD. FATHERHOOD. . FATHERHOOD. FATHERHOOD. FATHERHOOD. An Emotional Problm Play, giving a Psycho logical Study of a Woman whose StrongNatural Affections are Stultified by the Unemotional Nature OF HER HUSBAND. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL, . Showing Havoc caused by Zeppelins, etc. EVIL OF SUSPICION, Dramatic " Laemiule " Production. OPERATING ON CUPID, A Most Delightful Comedy. • WHEN LOVE LAUGHS, A Comedy '■ Out on its Own." A PROGRAMME TO TALK ABOUT. ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d.

AUCTIONS. lUESDAY, 29Lh JUNE, THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, \ At 12 o'clock. ' At Rooms, Manso street. SUBDIVISION SALE. SUBDIVISION S\LE. 14 VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS OPPOSITE QUEEN'S DRIVE, MUSSELBURGH, BEING PORTION OF GREATER £5 DEPOSIT, £5 Bahnce by Quarterly Ea„ts Extending Over Three Years. Interest 5 per cent. rw V u \r *a Anderson Bay and Lower Portobfllo roads. One ot the Most Progressiva Portions of Dtmedhi. LEVEL BUILDING SITES. READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Close to tram, and when the Otago Harbor Board's Reclamation of the Foreshore icompleted this will be ANOTHER TOWN CENTRE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD., Will Sell by Auction, 14 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, Lemgi Subdivision of ParU of Sections 70 and 71, Block VII., Town District \ nryiiisr m size un to.l rood S notes. ' :aph Plans at our office. Call and set one. Date of Sale: THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED.

WEDNESDAY, 21st. JUNK, At. 2 o'clock. At. Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURT3. ALEXANDER PALACE ORGAN (9 conal>iete sets reeds), lUNG HICK MOTOR CYCLE, 3i H.P., WALNUT PIANO (Kirehnef), LARGE MIRROR-RACK' SIDEBOARD. 4 LEX. KARRIS AND CO. -•-■»- have received iustniclions to sell by auction. Household Furniture, including— ' Alexander Palace orytm, walnut piano, larjre mirror-back sideboard, hearthrugs, pictures, linoleum, wicker cluirs, occasional chairs, couches, Austrian chairs, dimii" chairs, minus; tables, sewing machines'! (.uchos.-o chests, toilet, chests, toilet ware, Uiil-Scotth diesis, simijc iron bedsteads double brass-rail iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock beds, books, lookin? glasses, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils Monkery, Kin- Dick motor cycle (3A li n )' etc.. etc. ' FIFTY P.LACK ORPINGTON PULLETS, FIFTY RHODE ISLAND I!ED PIHV LETS (six to eudit months old), FIVEP.LACK ORI'tXGTOX COCKERELS.*FOUR RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS (cole, orated Nixon strain. Winners of the -eir"iaying competition, Christeburch, ]'Jl4-I91G? REILLY, GILL, AND CO. have been instructed by Mr J. H. Bathgate, Oiurarn. who is leaving- for (he front, to sell his .'elected pens of Illack Orpine-ton ami Rhode Island Red Pullets. The "birds will be on view r.l. our stores on tup. 20th inst., and will be sold on the 21st in*L

■ SILLY, GILL Moray place, Dum VXri'MTIUXAKY TEXniUI 7-Oii ,-I.WM'T.V OP KRL.SIUVARK. TRXDlilts; <i n duplicate! will tV be n,,,;w:.1 by th- QnarleLim-.S!. ••- H..».i< it .ji!':.-.- il W,-]iiii.j,„i, ii,) fii! liooa on sATi.MUiAY. the 241! V iu>taut, for i:w MiPPLV ~: UIUJ.SiIWARi:. !-<>.inple 3 may be inspected and copies of n!>m.Hioiis oi *.npp;y with fom.is of tender bo obtained at District Headquarters, -V.-'- -Military lorees, Auckland. Christyuurcli, nnJ Dunedin, and Defence Stores J.uo.de- street, Wellington. Tho lowest or ai>y tender will not m-ooftHariiv he accented T. McCIUOTKLL." Major, Defence Stores, Wellington. 13th June, 1916. rjpEXDEItS Invited for REBUILDING DWELLING in Cumberland street until JUNE 23, at. noon. E, FORREST, F.N.Z.LA. (Registered), Crawford street, Duncdin. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACtTiOOS. (Section SO.) : I' N -, lhs Ksiato of - JARY BRYCE CAMP--i7 iiEltL > of Kensington, Dunediu, Married "omau tdeceaseiij.—All Creditors and others uuvtiig Claims against this Estate are Hereby required to than, with particulars, on the forms provided, to tho Loral Deputy Pub'ic Trustee, at Duuedin, ou or before the 9th day of JULY, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All Moneys payable to the a «pve Estate may be lodged to tho credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin. K. N. H BROWNE, Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee, 10th'June, 1916.

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Evening Star, Issue 16144, 19 June 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16144, 19 June 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16144, 19 June 1916, Page 5

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