AMUSEMENTS. £} RAND PICTURE PALACE. From 1.30 to 5.50; 6.30 to 10 p.m. LAST TWO DATS. LAST TWO DAYS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In his .Greatest Success, . ' ’ THE PROPERTY MAN. THE PROPERTY MAN. Charlie was never funnier than as “The Property Man.” The Funniest Comedy ever Produced. Sensational Society Play, THE QUICKSANDS. OF SOCIETY. THE QUICKSANDS OF SOCIETY . THE QUICKSANDS OP SOCIETY. Grand Supporting Programme. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT, Commencing at 6.30. The London Film Company present The KLEPTOMANIAC’S REDEMPTION KLEPTOMANIA C’S REDEM PTION KLEPTOMANIA C’S REDEMPTION KLEPTOMANIAC’S REDEMPTION (The Story of a Sensational Jewel Robbery), In Two Massive Parts. Also, GEO. OVEY in ‘WINNING PUNCH’ GEO. OVEY in ‘WINNING PUNCH.’ GEO. OYEY in ‘WINNING PUNCH.’ A Trip Through Russia Scenic. GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical. King Edward Prices; ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. ' GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT . BY MASSED BANDS, OF DUNEDIN, AT GARDENS. ON SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. MEMBERS of the Dunedin Pipe Band. Maori Hill, St. Kikla, 4th Regiment, and Kaiko r ai Bands will muster in front of the Town Hall on SATURDAY, 7th October, at 2.15 p.m., to march to the Gardens, playing en route. The Dunedin Pip© Band lead off at. 2.30 sharp, the others following in the above order. Members of the National Reserve and Cavcrsham Bands will muster at the Cardans at 2.15 p.m., and combined will play at 2.30 p.m. sharp until other bands arrive, when they will all play as a massed band. The Pipe Band will also render selections during the afternoon. THOS. IRELAND, Hon. Secretary. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Yisit of TMT R J. ' J. VIRGO, Nat. Field Sec. of Y.M.C.A.s of Great Britain, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 6. 11.50.—Civic Reception, Town Hall. 3 p.m.—Women’s Meeting, Burns Hall. 8 p.m.—Public Meeting, His Majesty’s Theatre. Body of Hall Free; D.C., Is 6d at Bristol. Hear Mr Virgo tell the thrilling Story of Life and Work at the Front. Auspices Nat. Committee Y.M.C.A.s ofN.Z. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MEAT! MEAT I MEAT! PRIMEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES. BEEF. Sirloin Prime Ribs Corned Round ... Corned Roll .Stewing Steak ... Beef Steak Mince MUTTON. 7d Legs 6d 6d Loins 6d 8d Forequarters ... 4d 7d Chops 6d 7d Sausages 4d and 5d 8d 5d PLEASE NOTE.—We are open WEDNESDAY until 5.30 p.m., FRIDAY until 9 p.m. Closing SATURDAY at 1 p.m. JAMES HENDERSON, ARTHUR STREET. SPECIAL VALUE IN ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR. The following are a few SPECIALTIES, which we confidently recommend; BOWLING SHOES. Tan or White Canvas, with leather gol iin rubber. Prices, 10s 6d and 12s 6d.’. Tan Leather Go!., Canvas Top, iin rubber. Price, 16s 6d. Tan Willow Oxford Shoes, Mn rubber solos. Price, 19s 6d. Tan Willow Derby Shoos, Jin rubber soles. Price, 23s 6d. The Real M'Kay Tan Leather Gol. Shoos, extra stout, gin rubber soles, stitched’ 25s 6d. TENNIS SHOES AND BOOTS. White, Canvas Tennis Shoes, chrome so] 11s 9d and 12s 6d. White Canvas Tennis Boots, chrome so 12s 6d and 14s 6d. Tan Willow Tennis Shoes, chrome so] stitched, 16s 6d. YACHTING AND SAND SHOES White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, 3s and 3s lid. White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles. North British, 6s 6d. White Ca-nva; Boots, rubber soles 5s Hd and 9s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE SHOES & BOOTS FOR SUMMER WEAR. Ladies’ White Canvas Court and Bar Shoe* Prices, 7e 6d, 8s od, and 10s 6d. Ladies’ White Canvas Derby and Button Shoes. Prices, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, and 11s 6d. Ladies’ White Canvas Button Boots. Price 15s od. Ladies’ White Buckskin Derby Shoes, latest shape. Price, 23s 6d. Girls’ White Canvas Bar and Button Shoes: S;zes 7 to 10, price 5s 6d; sizes 11 to 1 price 6s 6d, ! CITY BOOT PALACE, CORNER OP GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS, FOR PRIVATE SALE, In tho Estate of the Late IV. Philp. First-class grocery and fruit BUSINESS, also FREEHOLD PROPERTY, corner Forth and Duudas streets. Easy terms. Must be. sold to wind up estate. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. LACE CUETAINS In White and Cream, 2Jyds long, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 5s lid, to 6s 6d. syds long, 4s 6d, 4s lid. 5s 6d, to 15s 6d. SJyds iong, Ss 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, to 355. White and Cream Lace Nets. 18 to 27 inches wide, 7Jd, 9d, IOJd, to Is 6d per yard. ALL THESE GOODS OPENED THIS WEES. KILEOY AND SUTHERLAND. Princes street. I'NET Quotations from ‘Evening Star’ VJT Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your Order,
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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