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AMUSEMENTS. TEE BIGGEST SENSATION IN TOWN. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, JEVERYBODY-S THEATRE. THE BIG BLAND HOLT MELODRAMA, THE PATAL CAEB, In Five Thrilling Acts ■With HAZEL DAWN, JOHN MASON. HAZEL DAWN. JOHN MASON. A Drama of TRAGEDY, LOVE, HATE, AND LIES, Enacted with oil the dash mid dvnamic faros of Bland Holt's style" SETS THE SCENE. SEE THE TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, Among many other Sensational Scenes. A LA BLAND HOLT. PATHFj GAZETTE * LOIS WHEN YOUNG, Ella Wheeler Wilcox Drama PIMPLE'S GREAT EIRE IN LONDON. A METRO TO-NIGHT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! EMPIRE THEATRE EDMUND BREESE, ' AYho EDMUND BREESE, \l„,i P EDMUND BREE.SE. '\ hit. In the 'SONG OP THE WAGH SLYVF. and 'SHOOTING OF DAN M'UREW; wil appear in a Powerful Pielnrisnl ion of ROBERT W. SERVICES FAMOUS POEM, THE SPELL OF THE YUKON. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE™ Direction J. nUi i n, Xait. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY WEEK, NOVEMBER 16. For a Season of 6 Nights, with Special Matinee on SATURDAY* Nov. 13 THE SUPREME SUCCESS OP ' SUCCESSES, 'PEG O' MY HEART' 'PEG 0' MY HEART,* A Comedy of Youth, by J". Hartley Manners, "Oh, there's nothing- half so sweet in life its Love's voting dream!" COMPANY, " • Headed by the Famous Irish Actress, Miss SARA. ALLGOOD, ns PEG. BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY WEEK. a ™\? ETER ' S LADIES' GUILD. A NNUAL SALE OF WORK A WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. November 8, 9, and 11 (Afternoon and Eveninp). To be opened at 3 p.m. Wednesday. November Bth, by T. K. S'idcv, Es„.," ALP w , , PROGRAMMES: Wednesday Evening.—ltems l,y the Pink loius, Orchestra, and Cavoislum Band. Thursdny.-ltcms by Mr ~'. ». MCoimell and <= t I ' &t - Clau ' Sunday School Children. Saturday .-Mr and Mrs Arthur Gardner and Orchestra. mH E KAIK 0R A I BAN ID Will render Ihe Following Programme of j\!m>ie in llie BOTANICAL (GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, Commencing at 3 p.m. : March—'2oth Century.' Overture—' L'Amoitr iiu YilhiLro.' Paraphrase—' Sun of Mv N>ul.' Selection—'l/Elisir d'Amour.' Concert Valsc—' Mcllo." Hymn—'Holly.' Illf ermeyzi)—'" March—'Wa Id H. F. DAVIE, Cndn.clnr THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Agon's and Distriluiioiv f-r the Empire's UEST Pianos. BROADWOOD. BROADWOUD. BROADWOOD. BROADWOOD. ■ The Ciminiiiwonr's Piano! A beautiful inslrumcnt embodying every desirable quality. . . ... . \ COI.LARD AND COLLAR!!. COLLAR!) AND COLLAR D. Messrs Col lard and Cnllard construe! the wonderful shortest praud. It is a revelalion of purifv and brilliance. COLLINSON. COLLINSON. COLLINSON. COLLINSON. Special Slndent Piano, ( ,r Bound construction and pleasing tone. An ideal modcrato-pvicc instrument SAMES. SAMES. SAMES. SAMES. The most progressive of modern makers of Upright and Baby Grand Pianos. . . THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Princes street, Dunedin, and Branches. Catalogues and Quotations Free. " ARGE AND COMMODIOU -se-i , , best part of deorre strc Audrew street). New up.-10-da nil conveniences. OFFICES and Sample Hi small and large; vcrj Hooper, 52 Crawtord dreet. r¥TO '"iTovl'n North-east Valley. Jo! Georgo street. TO LET (Upper Maitland street), superior 10-roomed Brick House; even' convenience, extensive view. Apply James Amiand, llSStaffoTd street. rTTO LET. MtrTcT Appiv '-"-■ Invercargill Shipping c O ., Ltd. O LET, 7-roomed Housed'electric"Tight", J- iron, workshop; every convenience.' +y Reidj-oad, South Dunedin. TO LET, 3-acro Paddock, for grazing: pood grass, spring water; handy town. Address "Grass." 'Star' Office. AORI HILL.—3-roomcd Cottage, s.-ul-levy, range, drained; rent, 7s 6d. Apply No. 80 High street. TO LET (23 Evans street, Opobo), 4-roorned - Cottage, scullery, nil conveniences. Keys Mr Hunter, shoemaker, Victoria Btreet, Opoho. MORNINGTON (close car sheds).—To Let, 4-roomed Cottage, copper, tubs, drained. Inquire Pitcher's Stiro, JaineS place. TlO LET, at St. Clair Beach, Seven-roomed House /unfurnished); Buit two families. Apply Metropoie Hotel. TO LET, from December, superior Furnished Residence, vicinity St. Clair. "Forbury," care of 'Star.' \0 LaT, superior 9-roomed Brick House (niodern conveniences, good view, quiet neighborhood), 18 Park street, near Queen street. Inquire 2 Arthur street.

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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 7