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f AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS__ THE ATEE. Direction Ben. J. Fuller TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-XIGHT BEGINS A WONDER-WEEK. Historic Engagement, at Princely Salary, of ALYEUNA AND LAERTE. MADAME ALYERNA. The Brilliant Operatic Prima Donna. Will Sing: (a) Barcarole, from 'Tales of Hoffman,'with \ loim Obbligato. (b) Aria, 'Ah Fors* e Lui' CTr.ivi.ita'). M. JEAN LAERTE, Pianist, Oboist, Violinist, Will Play: J (c) A:o;m Solo. -Mazurka' (Musiu). (<1) Serenade,'with Oboe Obblirialo (Gounorl) (e) 'Vauita Poi ' (a M.ion Pof Sons). An Epoch Engagement, Unique in Vaudeville. Direct freni L.-.ndon, GEORGE CROTTY GF.ORGE CROTTY. Royal Revue Comedian, -, Fimniest of Farcems. First Appearance, REG XEWBURY RTSG NEWBURY, The Boy with the Silver Voice. He turn of ihe Kii;i e Comedian, SCOTT gibson SCOTT GIBSON. Scotch Drolleries in Story and Son". Fresh f:,.m the Highlands THE CAT.FYS, THE CALEY'S. Hilarious Harmonists. A Unique Act. marie george -marie george! Modern Galatea.. IRBD ARTHUR, MARK ERICKSON English Comedian. Raconteur. „ T ,;\?„ A , nt'SSEE.L. Lancashire Lass. PRICE:?: P.C. uv,d 0.5.. 2s; Stalls. Is; Upper Circ;e, 6d. Box Plan at THE IJRISxOL. Booking Fes.. 6d. -J PENINSULA I, JJVAVi . - . LIMITED (Weather iv.-d other circumstances permitting). MONDAYS. TUESDAYS. WF;MnESD \TS THURSDAYS, and FRTDAYS.-Le.ive Dunedm 10 a.m.. 2.0 p.m-.. 5.15 p.m. Leav ePortciooho 7.30 a.m.. 12.50. 3.45 p.m. SATURDAYS.—L<?ave Duncdin 9.30 a.m. 2 p.m.. 6.15 p.m., 9 p.m. Leave Portobello /.io_a.m., ji.ls p.m., 4.45 p.m., 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY'S.—Leave Duncelm 10 a.m.. 2.30 p.m., 610 p.m., and 9 p.m. Leave Portobello 8.15 a.m.. 12.30 p.m., 4.45 .p.m. 730 p.m. Cargo daily except Saturday till 9 a.m All rrcignt must be prepaid. FAKES AS USUAL. H. C. CAMPBELL, Manager. Fhone? 98D and 994. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, i»- ...-»..0. TERRITORIALS. NATIONAL RESERVE, and SENIOR CADETS are required to PARADE at the Drill Hall. Kensington, «{, 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY', 20th inst., for the Presentation of Medals won on the field by Sergeant Lyttle and Private Chmvh. Dress: Drill order, with rifles. Colonel J. COYVIE NTCHOLLS, V.D., Officer Commanding Ql:'.go Military District. | NEW ZEALAND ARMY SEEYICE CORPS. m\TOS. i land 10 COMPANIES will Parade i.: '"" Kenyingtou Drill Ha.ll on TUESD-IY iLvEMNG. the 20th February, at 7.50 o clock. I Drc.--s: Drill order, with rifles I YV. DORSON. Captain. I O.C. N.Z.A.P.C. LOST AND FOUND. ■ I DJV!Df£NDS. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO., LTD. A DIVIDEND o? FOUR, per CENT hns -i. Rl ' crl for fhp ''"lf-year ended OCTOBER, 1916. ma |,; n? :,. tnhll „ f *!l ,r ' ' :C!lt - T 1 "" annum, and a bonus of t>. •, ';"■ ' r '- NT - ou fhe paid-up capital. Dividend Warrants, which have been posted ;-.) uie Shareholders, are now payable Nr Zs W. O. CAMPBELL, Secretary. 159 Hereford stre«i, Chrisfchurch 15th Fcbruarv. 1!!":7. -*"- will tell by auction, as above. WEDNESDAY', 2is: FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. No. 221 Princes street SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM, \XD BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. lUERIS AND CO. J-a* Have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— " Cet.ar chiffonier, dining inbie. Auitrii-i chairs, couches, fender?, Morris-oasy chairs P^ U 1 e fv Wflal .? of f' occa *'<»nal chairs, occasionai lab.es, Imoleum, wicker chairs, crockery double arid single iron bedsteads, wire ma tresses, flock and kapok mattresses, child s mm co shakedowns, vr.ishstands toilet ware, toilet <tablcs, mirror-door wardrobe, red pine wardrobe' auchesse chests, toilet, chests, kitchen uten' «U Also, CARPENTERSjack, files, chisels, hammers, mitre box-planes-panelled doors, window Bashes etc ' etc. "'

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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 5

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