AMUSEMENT. PRINCESS THEATRE. As Cosy as Tour Fireside. Fullers’ Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. Governing Director: Ben J. Fuller. Nightly at 8. Matinees Saturday, 2.30. FULLERS’ REFINED VAUDEVILLE. A. Big Show and a Huge Success. Ben J. Fuller Presents ATHOL-TIER & ROSS-PEGOY Comedy Entertainers and Eccentric Dancers. The Finest-flavored Frolic In Vaudeville. Direct from Hongkong, and Creating Much Mystery Nightly: THE EURASIANS. , THE EURASIANS. An Entrancing Illusion of the Orient. The Hit of the New York Halls, and a Big Favorite here: FREDDY JAMES. The World’s FREDDY JAMES. Worst Juggler. Brilliant and Artistic Success of Pearl—LADD and ARNOLD—Villiers Pearl—LADD and ARNOLD—Villiers The Singing Stars of Comic Opera. LES WARTON—A Casual Coon LBS WARTON—Comedian. And Our Big, Bright Show, including KINGSLEY and GRAHAM—DORA OBERMAN—LAILE BROOKE—ELSIE MORRISGRACE COMPTON. Week-night Prices; D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL, 2s 6d. The EXQUISITE '■iV OLGA PETROVA "fe r 'fV OLGA PETROVA Lrv Appears For the Last Time ' TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE In the Thrilling 5-act Metro WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY? 12 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10. Olga leaves by train early on Friday. Some time will elUpse before we see her again, so don’t miss this-GOLDEN CHANCE of seeing the Best Picture and the Best -Artist ever seen in Dunedlii. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. ORCHESTRA TRIO. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. Two Songs of Affection! 'LAND OP THE LONG AGO.’ Words by Charles Knight, Music by Lilian Ray. This is a lovely song. The words and music are alike beautiful, while the accompaniment is extremely brilliant and full of tone-color. ‘ TATTLE MOTHER.’ Words by J. Richardson, Music by Geo. Buchanan. One of those rare songs that “touch the heart.’’ The music is very sweet and pleasing, and the sentiment is shown in this verse: “ Only a little mother, praying for me each day; Only a heart that is aching—aching for one away. Mother o’ mine, I’m yearning to lighten that heart o’ thine; I’ve lived to thank God for His goodness in making thee mother o’ mine.” PRICfI, 2s EACH; POSTED, 2s 2d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. „ SHIPPING.
SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., LTD. CANADIAN SERVICE. TEE S.S. “PAKEHA,” from Montreal, Laving arrived, Consignees are requested to PRESENT BILLS OF LADING, duly endorsed, to the undersigned without delay. The Cargo will be discharged at the VicWharf, and Goods will be at the risk of Consignees- as soon as delivered from ship’s tackles, in terms of Bills of Lading. DALGETY AND COMPANY,' LIMITED, Agents. RELIGIOUS. COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. rjTVHE Next Special United Monthly INTER - -k- CESSORY SERVICE will be held in the Moray Place Congregational Church TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.50. The Rev, W. GRAY DIXON, M.A., will preside, and the Rev. R. E. DAVIES.’ M.A., will give the address. GEO. 'HEIGHWAY, Secretary. BILLIARDS. ■ BILLIARDS. CUP CHAMPIONSHIP, OPEN TO ALL AMATEURS, TO BE PLAYED AT Messrs ALCOCK AND CO.'S SHOW ROOMS, 9 STAFFORD STREET. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, 21st INST. Nominations Received Alcook and Co., Ltd., Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Returned Soldier’s Gold Medal, 1 name inscribed; reward. Apply 14 i Mason street (back of Railway Station). I LOST, in Valley, Parcel Crocheted Bon- I nets for Belgians. Please return ! Punches, baker, Main road. I LOST (Sunday, between Stafford street and I St. Jo-.spits), Pendant and Chain; keepsake. Return 143 Stafford street; reward. T OST (last” Working GiH)7£R A—• be:ween Rosiyn and City; 5s reward. Wilkinson, chemist, Stafford street. "S’ GST, from St. KIM a, Child's Whcelbarrow (iron wheel). Reward on returning 92 Queen’s Drive. LOST. (Saturday, between Glen road and His Majesty’s Theatre), Gold Championship Medal.' Reward reUirninrr Park, Reynolds. LOST, Gold Brooch (diamond sapphire), between Green Island, train, and Kaikorai; reward. Laidlaw and Gray. "S' OST, Woollen Glove, leather palm, ■o please return Wain's Hotel bar. LOST, Three Keys on a ring. 67 Queen’s _ h> r ‘ ve . Musselburgh; ’phone 3,150. LOST (by returned soldier), Anzac Badge. Would finder kindly return Anzac Club. LOST (Monday), between Broad Bay and St. Andrew street, Brown Rug. Return A. and T. Burt, Cumberland street. LOST, Small Black Purse, between Princes street and High street, via Dowling street; reward. Queensland Insurance. STRAYED, Irish Terrier Dog, white spot on chest, Dunedin collar; reward, A. Dobbie, 10 Leith road, Woodhaugh. fejIOUND (Monday night),’ Silver WristletA- Watch. Apply No. 112 Stafford street. FOUND. —Dog Biscuits, 5s 3d bag (cheapest in town): Puppy Biscuits, 2s bag. Thomson’s, Stuart street. FOUND, a fine lot of Feathers for beds, 3d per lb. At Stewarts’, fishmongers and poulterers. FOUND.— Jewellery to suit all pursesRings. Watches specialty. Thomson, eppe-sit-a Knoz Church. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. House. Moray placo (’phone 'AT 2.180). —Accommodation Visitors, Vacancy Boarders; terms moderate. Moss M'Phorson, proprietors. "O OYAL Private Hotel, 21 Maclaggan A-Oi street. _ All Meals, 9d. Vacancies Boarders o single rooms, reasonable tariff. Mrs Reilly. "VTOUNG Man wants Board and 1 Residence within Cavershiam. Address “Young Man,” ' Star 1 Office. TWO young Ladie private family; ‘Star’ Offica s would like Board in state terms. “Mates,”
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Evening Star, Issue 16194, 16 August 1916, Page 5
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