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AMUSEMENTS. CHARLES CHAPLIN'S BIG REST Sfr ! THE FIREMAN. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ! To-day: From 1.30 p.m. til] 5.30; j 6.30 til! 10 p.m. I CHARLES CHAPLIN ! CHARLES CHAPLIN ; CHARLES CHAPLIN, j CHARLES CHAPLIN. His Wonderful, Likeable, Fmmv Little Self ! Our Mutual Friend, In his Second Hurricane of Lau"htT—-a "Mutual-Chaplin" Feature, o: course—'THE FIREMAN,' DEMONSTRATING FIRE-FIGHTING AS IT SHOULD BE Vif. ' In which our Hero joins (lit and forces the joint's of the burl v. i -.;!; v lieutenant—and steals his girl besides. V ;••'«"! Fire!! Fire:!! clangs the gong. i'i'-' Fire!! Fire!!! shrieks the phone. T; = town is burning! "Let 'er bum," savs Charlie to tha lovely maiden. " it's me te'atinie now, anyhow." The fun is fast and furious. LAUGH! LAUGH! That's ail there is to it. What more do you want ? In Addition: LA BOHEME. The Sparkling Essence of LA BOHEME. Life in the Latin Quarter. STARRING ALICE BRADY. STARRING ALICE BRADY. Puccini's Immortal Music from the Opera •' La Bohfense. ' USUAL PRICES. You Knew T Wanted a Bow and You GiveMe a Girl.' JIM GRIMSBY'S BOY T H E o*o T A G O N ■*• TO-NIGHT, at. 8. EIKG EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 6.30 till 10. FRANK KEEXAN and ENID MARKB'Y FRANK KEEXAN and ENID MARKEY FRANK KKENAX and ENID MAHKBY IRAXK KEENAN and ENID' MARKBY In 'JIM GRIMSBY'S BOY.' "I'll raise it, but it'll be a boy." said old Jim Grimsbv, BUT "Haircutthi" don't chance a gal into a J3L a "- Der] " dow " '» n<M- heart there's SOMETHING THAT DON'T CHANGE" A UNIQUE FLAY, WITH A UNIQUE IDEA BEHIND A UNIQUE PLOT. IT IS A TRIANGLE TRIUMPH. Supports Include: BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT WEILIXGTON icf interest to all Bowlers), A LESSON IX THE GARDEN (Comedy) PATHE GAZETTE, Etc.. Etc. Octagon Prices: DC. Is; Stalls M Booking at The Bristol. 6d extra; or by phone 3.091 from 7 p.m. Kin? Edward PricesADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d AUCTIONS. SALE OF SECTIONS. HORSES, PLANT ETC. have received irnia M•■■*•.;•' Seddon and Kothwtll to sell, as above. Allotments 32, 33. and 14, Block 5 :J ' D.P. 1,407, Towi.-ship of St, Kilda^ containing 29.1 poles. On these Sections are created. Stabler for accommodating 12 horses, Feed-house, Sheds, etc ' > - i A too, 1 draught tnare 4 draught geldings 11 tip drays 3 farm drays 2 scoops 1 Edne pump Portable forge, 2 anvils Harness, picks, shovels, . etc., etc. The S<de will take place at the Stable, Moreau street, St, Kilda, and as Mesuva Seddon and Rothwell are giving up contract work the whole will b* offered for 'nona lids sale. Any trial will be jiveri with the. horses, and the plant is modern and in thoroughly good order. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At- 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTIES. In Estates of John M'Tver and Lsabella Jane M'lver. ~H& M- S P E D T> I N O Jo , s instructed to fell by auction, at Ins rooms, To-montMY (Tuesday) at 12 O'clock : Allotments 6 and 8. Block 111., Hillside, with nvo 5-roo:ned Houses and conveniences thereon (Numbers 27 and 29 Kin:* Edward read). Allotment 14, Block 111., Hillside, with 4-roomed House and conveiiiene a Uiereon iNo. 41 King Edward road). Allotments 14. 16. 18 Arney street, South Dunedin, with one 4-roomed' HoiVi» ;:nd two 3-rooiued Houses and conveniences thereon (Numbers 8, 10 Further particulars at Office of Auctioneer. TUESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1917. At 32 o'clock noon. SALE OF OTAGO HARBOR BOARD LEASES OF SECTIONS IN DUXELHX. As under: Block LVL, Section-, 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 u ~.<\ i) (now occupied by Dalgeiv And Co. Lidi Block LYII., Sections 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. and 7 (now occinverl by th s National Mort:-.! ■■> and Agency Company of New Zeahi-H Ltd.). Block LXVIIL. Section 19 (nmv oc-unicd uv A. Kecrgiaidu). Block LXEX., Sections 9 and 10 (now ccr-.. piod by tenants of executors of j dll .^ falconer, deceased). Block LXX.. Secticn 2 (now occupied br .T. Ltichau). Block LXX.. Section 4 (now occupied l-v tenants r.t Exetutore of John Campbell deceased). ' Block LXX., Sections 5 and C (now ocnmi«rf by tenants of C. G. V Lrijon). The above Secfions are subject to pavment oi valuation for buildings, etc. "OARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED ■-K- have received instruct ions from the Otago Harl.&r Board to offer for leas" hv punlic auction, the above-mentioned "iarA a* their rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, or the abov.:; date. For further particulars applv to „ , THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to Messrs MONDY AND STEPHENS The Board's Solicitors, N.Z. F-press Company's Buildings, Bond street* TUESDAY. 20th FEBRUARY, 1917, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowknir street. SALE BY AUCTION. 2 DINING ROOM SUITES (One Upholstered in Leather and One in 6ft TELESCOPE DINING TABLE 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS OXE VELVET PILE CARPET, 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BED, OREGON DUCHIiSHE PAJR 4 SEAGRASS CHAIRS. "ESSES JAMES SAMSOX AXD CO j-Tj. have been favored with instructions to se..i by auction, in their Downstairs Room' W-ling stroo, a large quantity of Housd Hold iurimure, which include-, Two dining room suites, telescope dini-i<* table, bedsteads, 2 Axminster earner--: one v'-f----ve* carpet, mirrors, whatnot, kerbs, irons tn-i set, palm stand, cutlery, glassware ' r 'r tarns, oak hall stand, oak "sideboard mil! chair, Axrmnster runner, oak bedroom' (.-> pieces) pair, oak bed and Wd:ng d.i. bedsteads, quilts, wardrob* w-s--stand, set of vt.itc, Oregon pl ; r . b='d=teid concn, kitchen table, chairs, meat -■?!» |- •' citan ar.d cocking utensils, Sin-er soViiiL- m-i----chine, seagrass chairs, crosscut saws, oiUki" coat, etc., etc. ' »e woum tneretore reciuest Advertiser* to kiK&ly bear this in mind, and ~- * Orders early.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 5

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