AMUSEMENTS, FAREWELL LA BLANC REVUE. Fifth and Final Laugh Frolic. pRINCESS~ THEATRE. Kenned Vaudeville Nightly. Ben J. Fuller announces the "last -week in Dunedin of Bert La Blanc's rollicking, romping combination of clever comedians, charming g i r ] Si all( j S p} erK ija singers. Their popularity has been unprecedented. THIS IS THEIR LAST WEEK. BERT LA BLANC'S T-R-A-V-E-S-T-Y S-T-A-R-Ii) 'AT THE EXPOSITION.' Their Final and Most Brilliant Revue. .STAR VAUDEVILLE FIRST PART, Introducing J.he World's Greatest Athletes and Poseurs, THE FLEMINGS. THE FLEMINGS. THE FLEMINGS. THE FLEMINGS. A Wonderful mid Inspiring Dispkv of PERFECT PHYSIQUE AND SENSATIONAL ATHLETICS. Direct from England, JEANETTE SPELLMAN, JEANETTB SPELLMAN, JEANETTE SPELLMAN, The Charming Singing Comedienne. Second Week of the American Sensation, ROSS and WYSE ROSS and WYSE And BIG SURPRISE, BIG SURPRISE, A Comedy Scream with a Novel Finale. Creating a Furore Nightly, WILFRED DUBOIS, WILFRED DUBOIS, WILFRED DUBOIS, The Parisian Super Juggler. Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls I=*; Upper Circle, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Booking Fee 6d. THEATRE. The 2,000 odd people who saw the Bland Holt Sensational Drama on Saturday expected something good, and they got it. BLAND HOLT BLAND HOLT MELODRAMA IN PICTURES, THE FATAL CARD, THE FATAL CARD, THE FATAL CARD, In Five Thrilling Acts, Featuring HAZEL DAWN, JOHN MASON. HAZEL DAWN, JOHN MASON. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LOIS WHEN YOUNG Two-part Drama Pimple's Great Fire in London Comedy PATHE GAZETTE Topical ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. * NNUAL BAZAAR, Oddfellows' Hall, - Stuart street, TUESDAY, November 7. 2.30 to 6, free; 7.30 to 10, 6d. Orchestral selections by the Albany Amateur Orchestra. Vocal Quartets : The M'isses D. Clarke, Dicksou, Dallas, Marshall.- Recitations. Selections by the Dunedin Mandolin Band. The proceeds go to the Cathedral Funds for various purposes. OAMARU SHOW, 16th and 17th NOVEMBER, 1916. HACK'S HIGHEST JUMP (Sees. 180-185). "ASTERS J. AND G. BUCKLEY give ----- a Special Prize of £3 3s to the Competitor gaining most points. This prize is additional to those appearing in Schedule. Entries Close WEDNESDAY', Bth November. Full particulars on application. JOHN MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 48, Oamaiu. MEETINGS. IN SIGHT. OPOHO BUS. ALL OPOHO RESIDENTS should attend Meeting at the Church Hall, 'Signal Hill road. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8. .>/ All north end Councillors and His Worship the Mayor invited. THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING of the Society will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), November 7, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders are cordially invited to attend. R. M'LEAX, Secretary. OTA GO INSTITUTE. THE SIXTH MEETING will be bald at the MUSEUM on TUESDAY, November 7th, at, 8 p.m. Exhibits and Short Papers by Dr MARSHALL and Mr D. TANNOCK. E. J. PARR, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. rENDER-S are invited up till noon MONDAY, 20lh November, for the ERECTION -of INSULATED STORES and EVAPORATOR ROOM at the Pukcuri Freezing Works, near Oa.niaru, for the New Zealand Refrigerating Company,, Limited. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Company's Offices, Dunediii, and at our Offices, Timaru, where tenders are to be lodged. WALTER PANTON AND SON, Registered Architects. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. \u LJit, 5-roomed *Housc, Leith walk, _L North-east Valley. John Gillies, 24 Georgo street. 'g'U i.l'.i, 6 and broomed Houses. Apply X 101 Arthur street, or 58 Glen avenue, Morninglon. X niched, 42s (from January Bth). Box 413, Dunedin. ,-rz 'Veniences, in good order. Apply at IK) Upper Maclaggau". 'i , Lti < No - 5 Cutton street), 4 Rooms, X bath, copper, tubs, drained; rent, 12s per week. Apply Mrs Churchill, Young street. rr\o LET, House. No. 14 Brook street; 4 1- rooms, scullery, and bath. Apply No. VJ LET. good Grazing. Apply M. Munro, _Signal Hill._ mO LET 7 Single" i_ „., 011IU business ,'ady; pvprvihiiio- ,-,,.r,,-;riori. quiet. 2 London str mO LET, a pleasant, comfortable Single X Furnished Room (with conveniences). Apply 102 Dowling street. LOST AND FOUND. OST (at Oamani trots), Kodak and Case — J (with name inscribed); reward. Apply National Mortgage and Agency Co. I ooi, old wristlet Watch, leather strap AJ octagon fihape (keepsake), between Octagon and Jacobs's Corner, Saturday evening. Reward returning No. 10 I-I B Buildings. ' ' ' T -OST, Black' Rosary Beads (Sunday). XJ tweon Reid road, St.. Patrick's Church; reward. 4 Reid road. T OST (Friday night). Cbiltf's Sih J - i , B ™° ch ( vvith holies); keepsake; reward. 167 Moray place. n uai (in or between Post Office and XJ Savoy), Lady's Umbrella; reward. Drapery Supply Association, Georse street. OriT (last Thursday), plain J (keepsake); finder please riii,vard. 31 Heriot row. [TUU.ND, Short-haired Brown-and-white Bog; wanted good home for Dog. 12 Brighton street, Kaikorai. H\uui\±v Jfair ot-Spectacles .in Upper X Dowling street. Apply Williamsons, jewellers, Princes street. TjlOUND.— The Remedy for Infantile- Parax . lysis. Apply Mrs Wildey, 11 Playfair street. Caversham.
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