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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE. "Always Something: "Good On!" NORMA TALMADGE A Story of Love that knew no bounds. A Beautiful Photo-play, with Enchanting Music by the Octagon Superb Orchestra, NEXT SATURDAY, ROBERT WARWICK In E. Bhilip Oppenheim's Great Story, THE SILENT MASTER. Book at The Bristol. _ REOPENING OF THE ~I NG ' S T UEATBE DOWLLNG STREET. Direction Percy James OPENING ATTRACTION, Commencina: at THE MATINEE, Ac 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 13, Will be unquasUomibly the Greatest and Most Superb Story of Medieval Paris ever told. J WILLIAM FOX Presents the Greatest. Screen Classic of all time: ' THE ■ DAELING OF PARIS.' A Photo-Play Do Luxe Version, in Six Thundering Reels, of VIC TOR HUGO'S Immortal French Novel, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, With the Illustrious and Irresistible ■THE!) A BARA as FSMER\LDA--THKDA BARA ns ESMERALDA, . The Most Delightful Character in French Literature. MANAGERIAL.—In order to avoid arous- , ins: any religious feelinjr against this delightful Photo-Drama, two of the characters have been slightly altered from those depicted by Victor Hugo in his widely-discussed nov.-d, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Rich in Picturesque Incident, Pretentious and Impressive in Construction. Authentic of an A r :e Ions; MORE THAN 10,000 PEOPLE TN TI MAMMOTH PRODUCTION. Watch Papers for Future Announcements. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL, NOW OPEN, Bo'-ivM, U. (plus tax); 1,000 Seats at 6d. Children, 3d. NOTICE TO -MEMBERS. , fIHE MONTHLY LUNCHEON will he held -I iu the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Moray place, '"TtIDAY, July 12, 1918. at 1 v.w. Speaker, Mr E. C. JUST, New Zealand Educational Institute. Subject: 'MODERN EDUCATION AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS!.' Tickets from the Secretary. W. P.. STEEL, 11 Crawford street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Advertisements of 16 words under tbJt fcesding: One insertion, R.; three insertions, Pb 6d; six insertion?, sa. Cash in advance. Kit.ru charge if booked. •^S7ANTED, Superior BOARD AND RESIv DENCB (room with fireplace), St. CJitir or St. Kilda, near car. Particulars, "URGENTLY/' 'Star.' (HLASGOW Private Hotel, Restaurant.— VJT Accommodation Visitors, \acancies Boarders; single rooms; hot bath; Meals, Ba. 'Phone 2,980. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. I UN ( VRRI'-ON VOT Is 1 1 ate lcqurcl for Garrison 1 "\ v t ipi utioi s aie incd n i 1 \ Re. \ ts who, 1 it j 1 1 r lit 1 Ihi y a the ( c 1 lei ou or at the jt 1 It were cHssed cr hs ii) i \ l ' -i i i 1 o i 1 in bj letuer or p i -> j i a i 1 e IJ ill S H 1 O ian nmi s in lull. C At (,1 U c s If mp.Tied, number of children, T>,;e of birth. E:!)lie--!; date they are willing to be eelicd up for Military Service hi Terms of ~)<> u'emcrii, pay. clothing, etc p.R for Nw Zee.hnid T-Xpo-htionnry Force. D. O. W. COSSOROVE, Cr-.pt., I):rceto>- of Recruiting. THURSDAY At 2 At the Premises, No. 18 Tra.alg-ar street. Tjetnicrcd by ib es in a Deceased FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CHOICE 4-EOOMED 1 18 TiwvEAUiAR STREET, ADJOINING ST. CLAIK. Park, rev: are instructed to sell bv aucfor Allotment 10. Block 11., Regent Pa i; : an almost, nfw 4-roomed Bungalow; ail modern conveniences. c««enieiit windows, electric lig'hi. beautiful ecilmgs, br.tU-com, porceVii.ll3 bath, hot and- told wafer; drained to wrwor: ua-v.hhouse, copper ai;d tubs; r.eefion nicely laid out-, with flower becks, lawn, and vegetable garden. INSPECT THIS AT ONCE. Keys obtainable at our Office. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Robert Meissutr; equal t.o new). Dining tabic, settee, Morris chair, bronze kerb and tireirons, cushions, flower pedestals, occasional tables, books, hearthrugs, panel bedsteads, wire- mattresses, bedding, blankets, napery, ducl.esse chests, toilet pedestals, toiletware, kiichen tables, kitchen chairs, crockcryivjire, cutlery, linoleum, hall runner, lawn mower, garden tools. .SATURDAY, 15th JULY, At 1.20 o'clock. 23 Wavcrley street, nsar corner of MT3rid TIMBEB! TIMBER! TIMBER! 108 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (5, 7. 8 Feets), 5 PANEL CEILINGS (12 s 12), CHAMPION RANGE (Sit), 500 ft Rough Lining Hickory Boards (12 x 1 -and 6xl), Skirtma Boards, 7 Doors. Architr. 6 Windows (6 x 3), 2,000fb WeathecjiMi-ui Red Pine (4 x 2, 3r2, 3 s lik Lead-edge Ridging. Spouting, and Down Pine. Patent W.C., Gal. Iron '*:-- th, Copper Boiler. Set Tuts 2,000 Bricks, Verandah Posts, Gal. Iron Piping, T. and G. Lining, Register Grates. A LEX. KARRIS AND CO . Auctioneers. "AVE you got Articles of Furniture that - you do net usei- Advertise them for Saim in. th« 'StfJ

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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5