QO'TAGON THEATRE. LAST NIGHT, Ethel Clarion in WHIMS OF SOCIETY. KING’S VISIT TO THE FLEET. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! .CTAGON AND KING EDWARD Beautiful NORMA TALMADGS In ‘pakthba; Ad. Unforgettable Masterpiece. A Story of Lore that was Greater than li£" or Death. TO SELL HER SOUL POE HER HUSBAND'S LIFE—ONLY TO LOSE HIS LOVE. PANTHBA, The Most Heart-gripping- Drama Ever Serened. WAS SHE JUSTIFIED In yielding her own honor to save her husband’s life? OCTAGON AND KING EDWARD. SATURDAY! SATUEATI Come along to the Matinee, or BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! Plan at The Bristol. No Increase in Prices. £| U E EX’S T H E A T E E. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Great Triangle Photo-play, FANATICS. Third Episode THE DOUBLE CFOS'. Charlie Chaplin in ‘THE VAGABOND- 1 Don’t Miss This Great Programme. FOOTBALL. p U G B Y FOOTBALL SATURDAY, JULY 6i3i, 1918. CALEDONIAN GROUND: PIRATES v. ZTNGAIiI-RICKMOND. CARISBROOK GROUND : ALII A. I! HA v. SOUTHERN. Kick-off 2145 p.m. Admisrion, Cd; Boys, 3d; Stand, 6d extra; Ladies, Free to the Ground. E. S. WILSON. Sec. O.R.F.U. _ FOOTBALL. QtOUTHERN v. HIGH SCHOOL, ‘" 5 CULLING PARK, 3 p.m. Admission, fid. Ladies Free, MEETINGS, NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Otago Branch). SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN MEETINGS. ’ fpiUS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, in A the Town Hall Chambers, Mr E. W. JUST, the Organising Secretary of the N.Z.E.1., will Address a Meeting of Educationists and others interested. His Worship the Mayor (,T. J. Clark, Esq.) will preside. School cornniittoas and trades unionists are specially invited. TO-MORROW (Setnrday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock, Mr JUST will Address Teacher* iu the Kempt,home Up l !, King Edward College. All teachers of primary and secondary schools ar“ earnestly requested to attend, and to use their influence to secure full attendances at both meetings. J. JEFFERY, Secretary O.D. Institute. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY,- 12ih JULY, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, 25 Royal terrace. A PICKED SPOT. “ A VENAL,” No. 25 ROYAL TERRACE, DUNEDIN. QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD, With the opportunity afford cd of Purchaslnj about Thrce-qii.mor Ami, adjoining, if desired. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE. Rep lei o with every modem convenience. Everything jjj appic-pie order. Beautiful situation: glorious unbroken outlook. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instriic’ed by 11. E. Hart, Esq. (who is now resident in Sydney), to sdl by auction, Section 10, Block XXIV., Dunedin, containing, ouancr-uorc, fronting Royal terrace, lege 111. ; with. DOUBLE-STORY RESIDENCE, containing drawing room i2O x 16), dining room (20 s 17, ar.d sliding doers which, opened, make a room 30 x IT), morning room, kiich.n. and maids’ hall, 6 bedrooms, and state of 4 rooms in rcpa.ate wing. In addition to the above ihu'e are cloak room and. lavatory, plo'e and»linen rooms, larder, balcony room, with linen lorkc-rf, 2 bathrooms (enamel bath, basin, towel drying rail), laundry, conservatory, etc., etc. The whole home is ta.Heuilly decora tot), and has been krpf, in beautiful order. The band, ome electric filings a re of the bent, tiled hearths, drainage fo D.B. regulations. The supply of !:ot ivaitr is abundant, as, in addition to the ordinary h.p. boiler, them is a i-uper-heater, which can be used at any time in conjunction with the ordinary hbTHIS IS A CHOICE PROPERTY, And anyone wishing to acquire a Town Seflff-dc-uce will 4o well to inspect it. If the purchaser co desire- 1 , he can arrange to 05tain further lan-’ adjoining, at a fixed price per tern' for what bn desires. (Ards to inspect the property can lie obtained from m. Full particulars can he obtained from ■ H. BR ASCII, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond 6(rec-:.; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. Also, at the came t rue, will be offered SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO (Schiodmayer and Bon), WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, ARMIN' STE P. CARPETS, Etc., Etc. Pull partlcularc iu later WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing, of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Sfkr’ Office at Moderate Prim*.
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Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 5
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