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AMUSEMENTS. "ISS ADA REEVE'S - Remarkable achievements on the stage have made her famous throughout' the length and breadth of England, America, and Australia, in each country of ■which her name is a household word. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ... Hugh D. MTntosh. AN EPOCH IN DUNEDIN'S THEATRICAL HISTORY. Commencing TO-MORROW xTTGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. For Five Nighis Only. For Five Nigfcs'Sidy. HUGH D. MTNTOSH Has Pleasure in Announcing the FIRST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN Of ADA REEVE, Who holds pride of place in the affections of Playgoers throughout England, America, and Australia. EXCERPTS FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE CRITICISMS. • MISS ADA REEVE. "She is the happy possessor of a personality that demands recognition." MISS ADA REEVE. " As an artist she is unique." MISS ADA REEVE. "She arouses our deepest emotions, •whether they be of sadness or gladness." MISS ADA REEVE. "She evokes our tears with a simple ballad, and dries them with the laughter aroused by a Cockney romance." MISS ADA REEVE. "So artistic a performance has never before been registered on the Sydney stage." MLSS ADA REEVE. _ " The general public, and the soldiers in particular, have rallied to Miss Reeve's banner in a. manner alto- ,„_„ gether without precedent." MISS AjjA REEVE. " Miss Ada Reeve completely captured her audience, reasserting all the personal charm and vivacity which, in association with a lyric (soprano of genuine sweetness, have won her fame ~„, and fortune in many lands." MISS ADA REEVE Is supported by .the greatest aggregation of vaudeville- artists which has yet been organised to tour Australasia. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. MUSSELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH, Queen's Drive. SALE OF WORK: in above buildin" on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,°IOth Si „ t ™°. ctober > in aid of Building Fund. Stalls: Plain and Fancy Work, Lolly, Cake Produce, Flower, Arts and Crafts. ' DIP FOR THE CHILDREN. Hours: 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. AFTERNOONS, FREE. EVENINGS 6d Special Music by the Musselburgh Orchestra. 1 MILITARY NOTICES. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERSASSOCIATION (Incorporated). T F BE ™£££ A ' D * of RETURNED SOL--«L DIERS will be held at 8.45 TO-NIGHT in front of King's Theatre, Dowling street. All men are requested'to attend in uniform. G. M. SMITH, Secretary.

EDUCATIONAL. ADT, certificated teacher, gives tuition J English, French, Elementary Latin: backward scholars coached. "Teacher" 'Star' Office. J-^cner, LOST AND FOUND. TOST, Fur Glove, between Lamb's, chemist, and Rattrav street car- reward. Return to liftman. W.B. Building •i. °£ k ' contai »i l! g memoranda and receipts. Reward returning to 9 Erin street Roislj-n. ' LOSI, Sunday night, between Council street and Post Oihce (or in car) Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch. Reward returning W. Harris and Sons, Princes street. TD> EWARD.—Lost, Tree-coral I JLV day, Port Chalmers-Duneuiu, n.ou train. S. M'Callum, Mary street. W" ILL Avho 10-3fc Ba S> Am * » - Bay, Sunday, please call at Wood's Private Hotel, Rattray street. (some weeks ngo), Gold Badge. Apply C. Eastabrook, jeweller, Princes reet. jLftOUND.-Separator Butter, Is 5d- 3 ■,.} . oc ¥ Houe i'» ls ; Stilton Cheese, Is bd. M Arthur's Busy Stores,. George. street. -Jiconomy using Compressed ; M'Arthur strongly advises the public to eat Compressed Yeast BreadKj^uu.mj.—Sovereign Tea, ls 6d, talk of A- town; Cocoa, 6d; Tins Coffee Essence Powder, 6d M'Arthur^_Quality_Store6. FOUND.— At M'Arthur's, George street, fcafe Cloth Cleaner and I.F.P. Furniture Polish Renovator. Highly recommended by experts. 'MALL Offices and Rooms; very low rents. ' Hooper, 52 Crawford street. TO LET, 4-roomed House; good green, gns, tubs; rent, Bs. 55 Harrow streot. TO LET, Cottage, with garden, opposite Museum Reserve. Apply 604 Cumberland street. o-roomeu iieGitlence (on rise); i '■,.„! conveniences; capital order. Anpiy 140 Dundas street; 'phone 3,007. HP 0 ,¥ T (Walori). 2 Rooms; scullery, i-i, tu k; neat, comfortable. Apply Armour, builder, Kaiitorai. H n ' -&"da (ijorburv crescent) 4 JL Rooms, with stable, drained, lisRavenabourne, 3 Rooms, large section, flat", ss; Kensington, 5 Rooms, conveniences, 15s; Hillside, 5 Rooms, all conveniences, 15s' bouth lhincdin street, close tram) 15s. Moore, Moore, and Nichol, 123 Stuart street.

iy-KOOMED Bungalow; big section; every s modern convenience; near cnr line Caversham; 22a Cd. Apply F. and " F.' Martin, Octagon. r?pO LET. Furnished 4 Boomed; electric, ™, as ' ,lot and co!d > porcelain bath; 255. 521 George street. ■ tubs, and garden. Apply 728 Cumberland street. TO LOT, 7-roomcd House, 19 Hope street,; gas, Lot and cold wat-cr. Apply Telephone 2,933. " J TENDERS. PUBLIC SERVICE -STORES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF UNIFORMS. ,„ VTollin<rton, sth October, 1917. npENDERS will bo received at tho Office of ,£-,,. tlle Chairman, General Post Office, Wellington, not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 24th October, 1917, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of UNIFORMS (including Headgear, 'Waterproof Overcoats and Leggings) for Letter-carriers, Chauffeurs' Linemen, Telegraph Messengers, and Post Office Messengers, in 'such quantities as may be.Tcquired during a period of Two Yeans from the Ist January, 1918, to tho 31st December, 1919. Particulars and conditions of tendering may be obtained and samples seen at tho Oftce of the Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington; the ■District 'Storekeeper, Pest and Telegraph Department, Christchurch; or at the Offices of the Chief Postmasters at Auckland and Dunedm. J. OROHISTON, Chairman. D>EAD wnat Specialists have to say on various bronchos of Horticulture in otar' Garden Annual." 1b 6d. i

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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 5

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