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AMUSEMENTS. rfHE EMPIRE THEATRE. Final Screening: . Featuring LOUISE HUFF, JACK BICKFORD. \ Do not miss Panama Canal Travelogue. TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW! MARY PICKFORD. T HE EMPIRE THEATRE. nwerK PICKFORD WEEK. RESERVED SEATS: Dress Circle, Is ... (Mondays to Fridays only), ‘ TWi 4 b^Jl ar * Piekford Super-film, THAN THE DUST,’ coming August Kv >TJ no . w , be Booked at the Theatre, 01 n y m ph fi ?n be^ n the hours of 1-30 and £ p.m., b.30 and 10 p.m. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. g U R N S HA LI, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock. rSaSsT 0 ™ Eclection - SOPRANO SOLO. BASS FLUTE SOLO PIANO SOLO. HUMOROUS RECITATIONS VOCAL SOLO (Gentlemen)— Own Sole Come and, Hear Tins Fine Programme. Support the Local Society. FRIDAY MORNINGPIANO SIGHT-READING 5mK-ro^ T ~' Bss Muscadiuo.’ SHAKESPEAREAN RECITATIO (Ladies). „^ T i^ ID,AY AFTERNOON: SONG FOR JUNIORS (Girls)-’I Wo If Ever the Rose.’ SOLO (Gentlemen)—Operat HIGHLAND FLINGS. PRICES.: Day Session, 6d; Evening Is -B. S. WILSON, Secretary. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LIBERTY LOAF. AN APPEAL TO ADVERTISERS. JN order to facilitate in every possible direction the successful FLOTATION of the above LOAN, I desire to appeal to those firms who have Contracts'for Advertising Space in this paper to place such space at the DISPOSAL of the Government for ADVERTISING the LIBERTY LOAN in the* issue of SATURDAY, the Ist September, pros. Needless to say, the increased opportunity of bringing the Loan before the notice of the public will be a material factor in assisting the successful flotation of the Loan, and I would therefore respectfully invite all who may be in a position to respond t° this appeal to communicate at ones with the Manager of this paper, stating particulars of space, proposed to be made available. J. J. CLARK, Mayor. Dunedin, 29th August, 1917. \ SPECIAL SHOW Of SPRING AND SUMMER FOOTWEAR. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SHIPMENTS ALL THE LATEST MODELS AND STYLES TO BE GREATLY WORN THIS SEASON. LADIES’ HIGH-LEG TOP BOOTS— Which are still very much worn. We have a most beautiful selection to choose from in Patent or Glace Goloshed, with Dull Kid or Glace Leg, Colored Tops in black, grey, velvet, and nigger brownalso In TAN WILLOW HIGH-LEG DERBY BOOTS— Which are very stylish. LADIES’ DAINTY COURT SHOES— For smartness cannot bo beaten in the variety to chopse from in Patent, Glace, Velvet, or Suede. LADIES’ ANKLE-BAND SHOES— In great variety, latest shapes, .with neat buckles or bows, in Patent, Glace, or Black Velvet. LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS BOOTS SHOESWo are unsurpassed for variety; Lace or Button Boots, Court, Ankle-band, -Lace Shoes. FOR MEN’S BOOTS or SHOES— We are showing one of tho best selections of Quality, Stylo, , and Comfort from the beet British and Colonial makers—Crockett and Jones. Bostock and Marlow—all at the Lowest Possible Prices. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT THESE GOODS. CITY BOOT PALACE, Corner of George and St. Andrew streets. ALL-WOOL HOSIERY. HEATHER AI/L-WOOL HOSE, 2s lid. 11 and 4t L ed' WOOL 81/AGK HOSE, 3s 6d BLA <S K ‘j L T*Y^ OL CASHMERE HOSE, 3s oq ana 3s. Ha. Incomparable Value. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, 192-200 Princes street. SO-EESI Laundry Help will do 3 m w _ .^ 3 - ajUn g for °ne smiling. 'See yo ANY whisky won’t do. Get Watson Ouaiity 0 ' J ° U get a w hisky that i 1 Q-G-UINEA English Piano; by C! ffer; returned from hire; nice easy payments._Holden, Princes street IP.you require Domestic Assistance 1 tise

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Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 5