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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. A Masterpiece from the Creative Genius of Gedrga M. Cohan. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT And the Two following Nights. First Production in Dunedin of the Brilliantly Successful Mystery Farce: seven keys to baldpate. SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. The Comedy Hit of England, America, South Africa, Australia, and its Laughter-provoking Effects have already brightened the whole of Wellington and Christchurch. . —A POWERFUL PLAY Requiring A POWERFUL COMPANY. For the adequate representation of this Comedy particular care has been taken to ensure the organisation of a company specially fitted to the various important roles, and it will include, in addition to Mr EaWEKT GREIG Mr ROBERT GREIG And Miss BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, Miss BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. J. B. Atholwood Marion Marcus Clarke Charles Wheeler Mrs Charles Holloway Guy Hastings Violet Yorko Edwin Lester Esther Mitchell Kenneth Brampton Harold Moran Thomas Lloyd Clive Farnham Ray. Lawrence Herbert Leigh And Many other Distinguished Artists tvho hare made their mark in the Comedy World. ‘SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE,’ A strong, bold stop', engrossing in its interest, intense in narrative, rich in incident. ‘SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE,’ A comedy steeped in mystery, permeated with excitement, and seasoned with all the sensations of the moment. FIVE NIGHTS* SEASON ONLY. FIVE NIGHTS’ SEASON ONLY. The Latest American Comedy Success, FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 4. FRIDAY NIGHT, HAY 4, For Positively This Night Only, First and only production in Dunedin of tlio whimsical and brilliantly clever comedy ‘A PAIR OP SIXES/ Which ran for two yeans in America, and it attracted record audiences in Australia, and more recently in Wellington. SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 5 SATURDAY NIGHT; MAY 5^ (liiG Last Nishfc of the Season), C THE TIIiVELLING SALESMAN.’ PLANS for the season at THE BRISTO' SATURDAY MORNING at 9 o’clock Day Sales at the Geyser Soda Fountain.c ,™ C p ES = Dress Circle and • Reserve Stalk, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Stalls and Pit, Is extra. rjl H B KI N G’S THEATRE. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. Another crowded house. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES; GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. DIVIDENDS. HAUTY AND CO., LTD. (In Liquidation), Successors to T. K. Harty, formerly Tradin: as Harfcy and Co. A FIR ST DIVIDEND of TEN SHILLING; r “tI/A-9 UNJJ 011 !111 Admitted Claim wiil be PAYABLE on and after TUESDAY the Ist day of May, 1917, at the Office o Janies Brown and Co., Accountants, 8 Live: pool street, Dunedin. JAMES BROWN, Liquidator. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. ELECTION OF MAYOR. ■piURSUiYNT to Section 10 of the “ r~ , Elections and Polls Amendment 1310, I Hereby Give Notice that the ~e r SL Votcs received by each Candida! the Office of MAYOR for the Borough < Hilda is as follows: CHARLES NUNN SCURR ... 1,05 JAMES WILLIAM DOVE ... 81 Informal, 8. And ! hereby declare tho said Cl Is nun Seurr to bo duly elected to such i J. B. DICK, • , Returning Off! St. Hilda, 27th April, 1917. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. ELECTION OF TEN COUNCILLORS. ■OURSUANT to Section 10 of the “Lo ( Elections and Polls Amendment -A----1915, I Hereby Give Notice that the Nui ter of Votes received by each Candidate f the Office of COUNCILLOR for the Borou of St, Kilda is as follows-; ADAM DAVID EDGAR 1077 Allan angus Campbell ... i’os3 CHARLES JAMBS GORE ... 1022 ALEXANDER KILPATRICK ... 1,018 HUGH SMEATON 1 0 1 3 ROBERT WILLIAM HALL ... 1 001 HUGH WILLIAM ALLEN „. ... 996 ROBERT TELEER 919 OGIER DENSEM p, 3 i JOHN CART SB URN RITCHIE 853 EDWARD ASIAN S?7 EDWIN LONGWOSTH ... 808 ASHLEY WILLIAM COOPER ... 794 ' EDWIN ELIAS CAYZER 727 CHARLES JOSEPH MEADE ... 672 Informal, 35. And I hereby declare the said Adam Dav Edgar, Allan Angus Campbell, Charles Jam Gore, Alexander Kilpatrick, Hugh Smeato Robert William Hall, Hugh William Alle Robert _ Telfer, Ogier Densem, John Gari burn Ritchie to be duly elected to such offic J. B. DICK, _ , , „ _ Returning Officer. Dated St. Kilda, 27th April, 1917. OTAGO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABI AID BOARD ELECTION. TAiTRS FERGUSON wishes to THANK ELECTORS who voted for her on nesday, and also Ml those Ladies and Gen men who worked to secure her return. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. V/i/ ILLIAM T. TALBOYS Tenders his THANKS to the Citizens of Dunedin for Returning him as one of their Representatives on the above board. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. TT DESIRE TO TENDER my very sincero -®- THANKS to the large number of ELECTORS who recorded THEIR VOTES IN MY 7 ’ FAVOR at the above Election. M. E. GORDON. COUNCILLOR B. SINCOOK Desires to Express HIS SINCERE THANKS - To tho ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN WHO SO KINDLY SUPPORTED HIM In his Re-election to the City Council.

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Evening Star, Issue 16409, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16409, 27 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16409, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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