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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND picture palace. From 1.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS.. 1 Edward Sheldon’s Sociological Play (Direct from the Hippodrome, New York), THE CURSE OP A NATION. THE CURSE OP A NATION. , the CURSE OF A NATION. The Most Powerful Photo-Play Ever Produced. Note.—This play was written and produced for a purpose—to do good. It is essentially a play for men aud women —not children —and to those for whom it is intended it is of compelling interest by reason of its intimate influence on the lives of the present and future generations. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. npHE. OCTAGON, at 8 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MARGUERITE CLARK, Dainty, Marguerite glare. Adorable, MARGUERITE CLARK, Clever, MARGUERITE CLARK, Charming, IN A FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR: ‘SEVEN SISTERS.’ ‘SEVEN SISTERS.’ ‘SEVEN SISTERS.’ THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IS MAGNIFICENT, • Including an OFFICIAL WAR FILM ; WONDERFUL ORGANISATION OF WONDERFUL ORGANISATION OF THE R.A.M.C. THE R.A.M.C. Attending to Casualties in the Firing Line. —Passing Through a Regimental Aid Post.— By Trolly to the Advanced Dressing Station. At this station the wounds are thoroughly cleaned and redressed.—From the Advanced Dressing Station the Wounded go by Ambulance Gar io the Casualty Clearing Station. Each Man’s -Equipment, is Labelled and Carefully Kept. In the Operating Theatre.—When it. is Possible to Move Them the Wounded are Sent by Train to the” Coast; the More Severe Cases are Sent by Barge to Avoid Jolting.—The Interior of a Hospital Barge.—Wounded Being Taken On to-a Hospital Ship at a French Port.—Of!' to England. PRICES, Is (D.C.); Stalls. 6d. Booking 6d extra, at The Bristol or bv ’Phone 5,091. from 7 p.m. THT NE’ER DO WELL. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. The Bos Plan in connection with the Screenings at T'HE OCTAGON THEATRE On . MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER. 25, Will be Open to the Public on Saturday Morning next at 9 o'clock sharp, when the FIRST FIFTY PATRONS FIRST FIFTY PATRONS FIRST FIFTY PATRONS Booking ono or more seats for any night of the. season will be presented gratis with a Cloth-bound Copy of Rex Beach’s Immortal Story, ‘THE NE’ER "DO WELL. 5 ONCE IN EVERY DECADE, In every form of art. there, is created something sublime, something big, which stands alone and supremo in its own rank, accepted by the world, as the highest degree of quality. In the Motion Picture Art ‘THE NE’ER DO WELL ’ Is the Supreme Triumph of iho Screen. This Well-read Novel, by REX BEACH. .REX BEACH, REX BEACH. REX BEACH, Was PRODUCED AT THE BAX AM -V CANAL. NOTE.—Res Beach personally supervised and selected locations for this production. USUAL PRICES. 1 LATE ADVE BTiSnfdh Af< The united ctarr-bo w kftx BUILDING SOCIETY. NEW N0.4 GROUP JUST STARTING. No Back Subscriptions. I Call or writs for particulars! from j HUGH MITCHELL, Stock Ex-hangs 1 Buildings. Money .s getting d-arer. Aicuuirc a Home with Starr-Bowkott Money. Join at once. ! IN order to have the. ‘Star’ out iu good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. Wo_ would therefore- request Advertisers bo kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders Early. TENDERS. TENDERS. !'| VENDERS will bo received until noon c -S- THURSDAY. September 28:h. for tl ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE : Warrington. Sahnond and Vaucs, A R.1.8.A Registered Architect.*, National Bank Chan bens. LECTURES, NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, OTAGO BRANCH. MR J. CAUGHT.EY, the Assistant Di; tor for Education, will give an ILL! TRATED ADDRESS on the Teach Goading Scheme at 8 o’clock TO-MORRt 'Friday) EVENING, in the Kempihorne H King Edward Technical College. Ail edr tiomsts arc invited. On SATURDAY MORNING, at. 9 30, Caughle.y, in th-3 same place, will havr Conference with teachers only. JAMES JEFFERY, Secretary Otago Brand BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLADSTONE Houbc . Moray place {'phonc--2.180). —Accommodation Visitors, Vacancy Boarders; terms moderate. Albas and 11‘Pherson. proprietors. PRIVATE Board and Hesideuc." Wanted by young lady teacher; .central ; slate Lcnns. ‘Slar ’ Oilier. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. \ SPRING MEETING, 13th aud 14th OCTOBER. DOMINATIONS for AIM. HANDICA also FORFEITS for DUN El STAKES and DUNEDIN GUINEAS, CL( at 9 p.m. on FRIDA’/, 22nd September H. L. JAMES, Secretnr TO LET. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low rents Hooper, 52 Crawford Greet. TO LET (Roslyni, 5 superior Furnished Rooms. Apply 4S Duncan street. B?AO LET, 5-voomed House, Seddon street, -ft ItavEnsbournc. Apply Air W. Wilson’ opposite. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Leith Walk. John Gillies, 24 George, street. TO LET, 9-roomed Residence, Kcw; low rent, suitable tenant look after property. Tamblyn, M'Keuzic, Winton. TO LET, 7-roomed House, 72 York place. Apply S. F.. Aburn, £45 Princes street. TO LET, 4, 6, and 8-roomed Houses; sunny position, close trams, school, rail. Apply Thom, Caversham. TMTORNENGTON.—To Let, 4-roomed Cot--IYJ. tago; copper, tubs, drained; near ca.r sheds. Inquire Ritchie's Store, James place. TO LET (Portohello), convenient 5-roomed Cottage; splendid view; acre garden. Apply 64 Hexiot row, Dunedin. TO LET, 4-roomed House (sewered, tubs!, near Dunedin Railway Station; Bs. 33 Harrow street. f| A Jackson street.—s Rooms; electric LLiJI light, bath, hj. and c.; 15s. No. 23 for key. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Dalmore; hj., c., drained, electric light; rent, 15s 6d. Address “ House,” ‘ Star ’ Offi.oo. f 330 LET, 3-rgomed Cottage, 166 Ck ; JL. street, near Hanover street; rent 6d,

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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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