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AMUSEMENTS. G—R—R—R-/RUI .—— <5-Pv—R-A-JHI! ' «.— — UON AN *> VW girl. REEK'S THSATR To-day il2 noon till 5.30;. 8.30 till 10.30 p.m! A young lady receiving her —-eethearfc'3 rond attentions was having a hiih old tini* on a swing—too high. In Tact; for Mi swing broke, and pnrc'piteted her over Hia" 400 wall into the Lion's Cage, with Uls- - beasta. This is genuine, and Imppens in Mad, Sennett's latest buttonburster, ' THE LION AND THE GIRT,.' 'THE LION AND THE GIRL.' ' ' THE LION AND THE GIRL.' 'THE LION AND THE OntL.' 'THE LION AND THE GIRL.' ' ■ ' THE LION AND THE GIRL.' 'THE LION AND THE GIRL.' 'THE LION AND THE GIRT,,' A Triangle Keystone Comedy • Of A HOBOE, A HEBREW, AND A HEROINE. FULL OP FUN AND THRILLS. Wo Show, as Well, THE MILITARY AIR SCOUT • TXTT^4,X lta,?ra P hj Drai "» of the War. ■• industries of borneo. '. 1 t*?&, B <—b&rded by Our Navy). LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. .? THE EMPIRE THEATKEv; FINAL SCREENING-TO-NIGHT OAMILLE, CAMILLA. OAMILLE. Sara Bernhardt's Immortal Creation, The Lovely CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG PAUL CAPELLANI Vigorously Portray tho Unquenc , -' , ■ , ■"" of Love in this Groat Masterpieoo. LAST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I ■* NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). R-eappearance Of the Talented- Artiste, |THEL BARRY&TORE ETHEL IURRTMOBB * And H. COOPER CLIFFE, ' THE FINAL JUDGMENT,' : A Thrilling 5-part METRO PICTURISATION Of Geo. Scarborough's Latest and Best Play. THE STORY ■is that of Jane Carlesson, a great actress, ' ■ loved by three men. One, Murray Campbell, " a district attorney, marries hor. Another. Hamilton Rous,',« noted chemist and crimi- ' ENVIOUS AND DISHEARTENED, and to posses? Jane, ingeniously plots to kill icr husband with a volatile poison, but b tl CTfraoivliniii-ir a millionaire (the other lover), instead the husband being blamed. Convinced of HJB INNOCENCE. It is a treat to see the clever way (she out wits and punishes Ross, SUPERLATIVE SUPPORTS. Orchestral Selections, ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. ! IOST AND FOUND. \J OST large Pmk Cameo Brooch; keep, . i -,,t*-, s ,- e " Handsome reward on returning .: j to Williamsons, jewellers. ' . -' T OST (cunday evening, in tßoelyai ele-otrio ■&-* car or junction), Lady's Groy Suede ■HandbafT, 10a note and silver t iward. 121 Highgate, Roslyn. I J«-rf taming 10s note. Reward on returnj mg to Dowiiio Stewart and Payne. '-■; T^OUND.—Thomson's Garden Manure the JL best; better than stable; clean to handle. Thomson's, Stuart street. TTTIOUND.—Pino Book on Gardening given: JL free to every purchaser on FridW mght. Thomson's, Stuart street. : , uul ., al uuu iancy . ureas), Art Gallery To-morrow night. Ladios basket, gents 2s Cd. ,- 3 V, ow JJJspiay Xo-mor- -, q* Jr?fi h -?£ -£ v F r ucen - IWnerieffi end Stewai-t, Ltd., IS6 Princes street GOVERNMENT NOTICES. MEN WANTED FOR HOME SSERVICE. MEN are required to replace the Field Artillery .Section of the Royal N.Z. Artillery at present in New Zealand. Applicants should apply a.t tho Offices of Adjutants to tho Field Artillery Brigades nt Auckland, Palmerekm North, Duaedin, and Christchurch, and at, the Alexandra Barracks, Wellington. The following only ivill be aocopted: 1. Men unfit for active servioe, but fit 'or home service. 2. Returned Soldiers unfit for further active service, but fit for home service. Aga limit,-20 to 46. Pay at Expeditionary Force rates, with rations and clothing. W. B. P. TURING, Captain H.N.Z.A,., For Colonel O.C. R.N.Z.A. By direction of tho Public 'Service Commissioner. OPEOIAL -SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ••--? OTEKAIKE (near Oamaru). Required for New Cottage Home, sho " to bo opened : BUB-MATROX of Cottago Homo, Salary, £7a per iinnum, with Board and Quarters. COTTAGE ASSISTANT (Female). Salary. ~33 per annum, with Board and Quarters. Applications (sfcat'ng age), with references, to be forwarded to the MATRON. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) TX the Estate of CHRISTINA M'EBNZIR a,, r.^ ih u « ne din. Widow, Deoeased. —All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are. hereby required to" send them, with particulars, 'on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee UCIOBER, 191fi. Accounts not rendered oy the aato named may bo rejected. All Moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any Postal Money Order Offico or Dunedin Deputy PuWic TrUßtec at K. N. H. BROWNE, OA+l a j V^ ty Pul)U(! Trustee. 2oth September, 1916. " THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 18CS (Section 50.) TN the Estate of THOMAS PAGE -a. of Dunedin, Laoorer, I>.--a«ed—Ml Creditors and ot:,en ti-ivir-' CarV agouist this Frtate a-e hereby requi.-e'd' ti send them, with on tho for-pi* provided to the Local Deputy Public Trust fat Dunedm, on or before the 2Ut '.av of ?O™BEK, 1916. Accounts , MB ren„reJ by tue date named may be rsifjsUd. All Moneys payable to the above Estate may "he lodged to theicrc-dit of the Publio Trusteed account at any Postel Money Order Ofiioo or paid to tho Local Deputy Pufeao Trustee _t Dunedm. . K.X.K. RHCWNE, c *, ?rS% u *y I>a, ° U " Trustee. 21st Septembar, 1916. HcEvwiKffKRST lars. Cards, Pro—ammen, and General.-t r thg 'Eitimjis stme>. Office at Moderate

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Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 5