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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. “•-* Palace of 'Warmth and Joviality. Direction Ben and John Fuller. EVERY EVENING, at 8. A BIG BOUNCING BILL. MIRTH, THRILLS, ARTISTRY, Introducing, LOVELY LOUISE MERRY BILL And HAMLYN MACK. Class, Cleverness, and a Dance Triumph. MANDBNO’6 DOGS.—The Cute Canines. STEWART and MOORE.—Sketch and Song. Everybody’s Favorites, DENNY AND DUNIGAN. Delightful Viola and Clever Eddie. BONITA AND LEE. Sharpshooting and Whip Handling. FIVE LEWlNS.—Eastern Singing Girls. JACK MARTIN AND CO., CARLTON MAX, WINIFRED AND LUMLEY. PRICES (including Tax).—D.O. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER. CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. (gOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL CLUB. FINAL RALLY By tho GARDEN FETE COMMITTEE, Assisted by LADY COLLECTORS AND RETURNED SOLDIERS, And the J. C. WILLIAMSON OPERA COMPANY. ■LAST OPPORTUNITY OP OBTAINING TICKETS In the Garden Fete Art Union. FIRST PRIZE.—PICTURE, valued £25, or Cash for that amount. SECOND PRIZE.—SET OF LADY’S FURS, valued £ls 15s. THIRD PRIZE.—AUTOMATIC REPEATING SHOTGUN, valued £l2 12s. Donated by A. Briscoe and Co. FOURTH PRIZE. CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, valued £lO 10s. Donated by Messrs A. and J. Watt. A Supply of Appropriate Badges will be on Sale. The local School Bands will also assist. B. S. WILSON, Secretary. Just Arrived ! FELIX BURNS’S NEW DANCE ALBUM. • THE MERRYMAKERB.’ ‘THE MERRYMAKERS.’ This latest Album by the great Dance Composer contains a complete programme of 21 numbers, beginning with ‘Round the Map’ Waltz, and embracing 19 different kinds of Dances, including ‘Maid of Devon’ Yaleta Waltz, ‘ Flirtation ’ Country Dance, ‘ Chin-Chow ’ Lancers, etc. A Fine Collection. Picture Title Page, 48 pp. Is 9d; posted. lr, lid. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. RELIGIOUS. UNITED CHRISTIAN COUNCIL. THE CALL TO PRAYER. TiHE SPECIAL WAR INTERCESSORY SERVICES Will Continue This Week in’ KNOX CHURCH. Each Meeting Commences at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday).—Rev. R. E. DAVIES (Our Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Service). THURSDAY.—Rev. S. G. GRIFFITH. FRIDAY.—Rev. I. SARGINSON. SATURDAY.—Rev. C. DALLASTON. Mr W. Paget Gale invites All Members of Church Choirs to Take Scats in Choir Gallon'. GEO. HEIGHWAY, Secretary. MEETINGS. NAVY LEAGUE (OTAGO BRANCH). a T H A N N U A L MEETING Will be held on FRIDAY, APRIL 26, at 4.30 p.m., In ibe CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Bis Worship the Mayor will open the proceedings. Mr J. A. Johnstone, vice-president, will preside. Tho Chief Speakers will he : Mr F. MILNER, M.A., Rector Waitaki Boys’ High School), Surgeon-colonel L. E. BARNETT (who will speak on the great problems of tiro hour). The function will not occupy more than an hour. COD SAVE THE KING. OTAGO MUTUAL STAR B-BOWKETT SOCIETY. £1,500 APPRO P Pi I ATI 0 N S To be Disposed of on THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1018. at 8 p.m. £SOO 2 pc- cent. Premium Lean; £SOO Sale Loan, in No. 1 Croup. £SOO Sale ‘Loan, No. 2 Group. Shares in NEW GROUP still available. Join NOW and pari impute. Full particulars from IX. F. M. MERCER, Secretary. 219 Cumberland street (opp. Art Gallery). BIBLE CLASS UNION. I DISTRICT COMMITTEE Annual Meeting > and A;i er-cimi]) Rally will be POSTPONED to THU USD AY. .'lay 2nd, because of Auzac Day. BIBLE CLASS UNION. .4 NNUAL MEETING AND AFTERXT.. CAMP RALLY POSTPONED to THURSDAY, Mav 2nd, because of Auzac Day. LICENSING NOTICES. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1S08.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A IT HI. J CAN’S LJ CENSE, T WILLIAM COLLIE, of Dunedin, do A, hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing .Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Dunedin, on the fourth day of June, 1918. apply for a Cortilieate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house, situate at corner of King and Albany streets, and known by the name of the Captain Cook Hotel, containing- thirteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 17hh da-v of April, 1918. W. COLLIE. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 22nd April, 1918. APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will l>e received by the undersigned for tho following Positions : STOREKEEPER. Public Works Department, Ot.ira. Salary, £220. Genera! Division. Applications close at noon on tho 7th M AY. 1918. DAIRY IN STRU CT O R.S (2), Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North and Invercargill. Salary, £309. General Division. Applications close at noon on the 20th MAY. Further particulars may ba obtained on application to (he Permanent Head? of the respective Departments, Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. TOrAVB you got Articles of Furniture that JO. yon do not use? Advertise them for Sola in the 1 Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 5

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