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AMUSEMENTS, JjJVERTBODTS THEATRE, In spite of the oppressive weather, we were again crowded day and night yestor--IRENR FENWICK, IRENE FENWICK. Fresh from her Great .Stage Success, in Ihe Mystery of Great Force, THE GREEN CLOAK, THE GREEN CLOAK, . THE GREKX CLOAK, Gripping Acts, ending in an Unexpected Climax. the mysteries or myrv THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA Is Beyond Description. HE LOVED THE LADIES (Christie Comedy). TOPICAL BUDGET. In 5 T HE O'C T A G O'N, . HAYWARDS' ART PICTURES, TO-NIGHT, at B.* At the RIAG EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, from 6.30 till 10. A Classic of the American Stage, THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME, THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME -THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME,--THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME -THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME* THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME! THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME, . Featuring England's Greatest Living Actor. SIR H. BEE RBOHM TREE. The camera lias captured all the, hig actors row. Sir Herbert Tree being the latest and most distinguished of tlic. older school to respond to the lure, in the shape of an enormous salary, that has been responsible for the regular stage's loss of so many of its greatest actors. SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE -SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TUFF SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE Appears To-night in THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME ( f THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME, “The Old Homo was to them what slippers arc to tired feet." RUPERT HUGHES, That- master of fiction, that, wmdpamter of life, tells a simple heartappealing story in ‘'The Old Folks at Home.’ It is a story of sweethearts iu the Indian Summer or’ iheir existence, who have lived through the seasons or life, laviim each other and tit? world at large’ They have unbounded faith ’in human nature. This faith and love centre on their son, who they hope will carry on to posterity (heir ideas of living and loving. Their ambitions son, however, strays from the protection of his nest, and before long is caught in the toils of the hawks of a wicked metropolis. The eAorts of the parents to save him and the, sacrifices they make bring a sob to the throat and tears to the eyes. A MAGXIFICKXT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. OCTAGON PRICES.—Dress Circle One Shilling: Stalls. Sixpence. Box Plan at The Bristol Hooking 6d extra), or bv ’Phono 0,091 from 7 p m. KTXG limVARD PRICES.—Adults, Sixpence; Children, 3d. ■N. EVA LLEY PR ESBYTERIAX CHURCH. FAREWELL TO Rev. H. B. CRAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31si, at 8 p.m. Members and friends from other Churches cordially invited. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. NOTIFICATION OF VALUATION LIST. Take notice, the valuation lisi for ihe City of Dunedin for vlie yen; 1917-1918 is NOW OPEN FOR IN SPEC TION at the Town Hall, Octagon. Dunedin ALL OBJECTIONS thereto must bo left a t h:• Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, .stuar street, Dunedin, on or before the 15th dun of February, 1917, addressed to the Assess mem Cour. and a copy of every such older non must he left at the Town Cierk'o Cilice Town Hail. Dunedin, nor, less than TEE DAYS before the next, sitting of (ho saiV Court. G, A. LEW IN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, ISili January, 1917. TO LET. /fNFFICES and Sample Rooms, cent dU sm ? !l . all d large; very low rc Hooper, 52 Crawford street. rpO LET, b-roomod House. Leith y\ Ji- North-east A’alley. John G-ihie* George street. g-ROOMED House, 14 Pi(t street ; V 1 aoln tor doctor or gentleman's Telephone 785. r |U) LET (Cargill's CornerL ShoJT ,f~ Dwelling (V rcouisi. Apply MixRavenswaod road, Si. Clair. LpO LET Ji. fronting the B (Giadisione street, Bellekno b 6-roomrd Do every convenience, James _,\nmu;d kiLasiord strict. T‘> T,l \ T ' Two Uiifurnishcd~R.oouis •r. -si. and rouiM.-r grate; mu' bachelor wc?Kt. Areb.bUrj Miller. Georgo s lr eei. f|A<> LET, Furnished -Single Room~ putcfs. ss: every convenience; hj, j.o_oar. C,- AJlwny m rce HT 0 DDT- 3 Rooms, TeruGDsT'tilVo ,-f 3't;. Its 6rl. Us; 4 Roomy if- furmmeo Houses. Tami AlJ\r-n>,"u_ and Wir.mn. r | U l'*’p ’Mosgieu, c Room* .'orchilrdt a F? ' v "”'' 3 acres,, gos. Tam! '■l LET }■] 5 Ro -m , HKeiiz e. Wjm.-n. . enc. s. Oso s v _ w .j. > gg after 5. rjpo rdin. Ih. G la.sgr Lr. F, 4-roomed Cottage, \t; lren - s\ |>i j! y 59 Lees' street. 5 CargilTs Corner. 13s; C lb r ‘ T . J '■ R'ala, 365; I Rooms, City 2?‘ 6 r dooms, on rise, 25.- 6<l. r. lrl V <25 Priu- 1 stuon. /.'*/!■ •’ Roeins, 4], Driver street King m rem', Apply 1 0 LET, Five-roomed House, Maori' Hume. 215 r;.-m_g M rmt. T° r lr J t oil ages r?m s, 6 ' -HI me Mack'ggan street. T '^ T - -f-roon-ed Hoiis.rfiTeiiuvGty J ‘- Rarimnle. Apply 73 i!:;-G., < Covei-sliam. r|AO LCT fOpohm. 4 Rooms, lik per' C-. Men,al Hill mad. SINGLE Furnished Bedrooms -s speetaluo working girls); 5s pmS SINGLE spec! a hie, h_aml r. baH._49 Frederick 'sirmu J-ROnAiED' FnrnjslK-cl House; all m dices: rh-rire; handy ear; careful mm;n;. ?6 Henry street., Man;IOLOhE Cargill's Corner.— v-e eoimu- and tubs, e !c . Paterson K-iitrru* street. „ )odPn i vemcneps. 15s: Lond.-ii s trr Room-, eonveuicniccm Bs. p.,;ersonnrutrny si roc?. "O OSLY’N.—TTighgat c : b-Fomimd''AT jlu modern emiveniencos ; remal. If Miimy posit ten. Patersons. Rattray si MONEY. rjpß UST AIONEA’ FOR INVESTMFI AbLIN AND DAWSON,. Solicitor?, X.Z. I-xpi-r-fs Co.V RuiMSn?, BrM stroc BrarcM OfHco; Pnlmerst-oi. R ED I'UNNFL VINEGAR. HIE ‘EVENING STAR’ j s - Medmm for A.dverti-iim HOUSES TO LET HOUSES FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOR SALE DAIRY FARMS FOR S4LF BOARD AND RESIDENCE ’ WANTED EMPLOYMENT.’’ R ED funnel VINEGAR.

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Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 5

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