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AMUSEMENTS. YOU’VE SEEN “BAB’S BURGLAR ” At 'JTHE EMPJLUE THEATEE NOW SEE, TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ‘BAB’S DIARY,’ ■ ‘BAB'S DIARY,’ ‘ BAB'S DIARY,’ Ono of 'Mary Roberts Rinehart’s Sub-deb” or “ Flapper ” stories, and never before shown in Dimodin, Featuring MARGUERITE CLARK. “ Bab ” -wanted a low-necked dress and a sweetheart, —a real, live, lovely boy—and to squash once and for all her elder sister. Did sho- succeed ? COLOSSAL SUPPORTING COLOSSAL SU PP ORTIN G PROGRAMMES. P R O GRAM MB. Note Hours of Screening : ‘ Bab's Diary ’ 1,30, 3.45, 6.30, 8.45. Travelogue 2.45, 7.45. Gazettes ‘Who la Number One?’ 3.15, B.IS. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NRXT! MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. PA Civil D LAST E VE-NJN 0. II G’S THEATEE. DARLING OP TARTS, Founded on THE HUNCH® A Civ OF NOTRE DAME. MATINEE TO-MORROW, Commencing at 2. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! -Commencing at 6.30. Tho Programme includes: BING BANG (Comedy). Little Miss Happiness (June Caprice)—A Tale of Daisy Days. Scenes in the Alps (scenic). And THEDA BARA THEDA BARA THE DARLING OF PARIS. ‘Tha Darling of Paris’ will bo screened at 8.15 To-night. IVEKYBOD VS T HEAT E B. Final Screenings To-day, MAD MARSH In ‘THE BELOVED TRAITOR.’ TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. JUNE 13LVIDGE. Better than ever, in ‘THE STRONG WAY.’_ How many women are forced into marriage? How did tho heroine extricate herself from a life of unhappiness? ‘THE STRONG WAY’ Shows How. MEETiKGS. WHY PAY RENT? mHE OTAGO MUTUAL STAER-BOW- -- KETT SOCIETY is DISPOSING of APPROPRIATIONS of £1,500 oa THURSDAY, 29th August, at 8 p.m., in tho Society’s Office, 219 Cumberland street (opposite Art Gallery). No. 1 GROUT’; £SOO Fixe, £SOO Solo. No. 2 GROUP : £SOO Free. SHARES in No. 2 GROUP frill available. Join now, and participate in Free Loan—a chance not to be missed. Pull particulars from 11. F. M. MERCER, Secretary. Telephone No. 3,510. P.O. Box No. 342. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NOTICE TO -IMPORTERS AND USERS OP TIN PLATS. nrffCß Minister in Charge of Munitions and •A Supplies ((he Hon. Arthur Myors), acting in accordance with iirsl.nictimis from the Ministry of Munitions in the United .Kingdom, is now causing to be compiled an estimate of the Dominion’s requirements in Tinplate for January to June, 1910, inclusive, Special forms for for-warding estimates of requirements to this Department have been despatched to all parties interested in the Dominion who nre known to ns. F-hould, however, any firms requiring forms not receive u supply -before tho 30th instant, they are advised to request, same immediately. A. M. .ADAME, Chief Executive Officer, Munitions and Supplies Department, Wellington, 22nd August, 1913. LOST AND FOUND, lOST (Sundav evening). Sp-eet-soles in case, J South road, Uavershmn. Return Hudson, bootmaker, i a versham; reward. T OST, Small Opal Brooch, between Moray jL J place and Brown, Ewing'.-, or Princes fit reel, and Montpellier; reward. Apply -Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes oircet. OST, Lady's Umbrr i leave Potor .Dickh Ibid-ir. Plciuehmakcr. ntOUND, Cuso and < U lars address " 0: For particuir’ Office, ITTlOUND.—'Wringer made like now- by havJD ing it Rerubberod at Mansous', 203 Crawford street. 'Phone 2,605. •OOUN.D.—lnsomnia Cure, at J. Mamie! JD Kitto's, electro-therapeutist, 4 London street, Dunedin. 'Phone 2,628. FOUND.— Loose Maravilla Cocoa. Zr, Sd ]b; Seeded Raisins, 7d; Loose BakingPowder, Is; Blue Mottled Soap, IGd. M'Ai’thur’s. -lD la 3d; Ooooa, 6d ; Coffee, 6d tin; Sovereign Tea, Is 7d. M'ArthurV. TBOUND.—Com messed Yeast Bread: Fancy 2 loaves, Id, -brown or white; nutritious; get souk), be convinced. M‘Axthur'«. fHOUND—Grow voar own Greens; Yates'!-. .5 reliable garden seeds have satisfied Oiino<i!u public for yeaj-s. hiirW. agent. INOUND.— Garden Manure, for Vegetables . and Flowers: no weeds; clean to handle; Is 6d bag, Thomson's, Stuart, street. TO LET. OFFICES, sinail end large, furnished end unfurnished; low rents. Hooper, 53 Crawford ofcreet. mO LET, 6-roomed modern House, Queen A street. Apply Irvine and Stevenson, Filleul street. TO LET, niccly-fumishcd' 3-roonicd Cottage ; garden, gas cooker, conveniences. -fl. rage; garden, gas cooker, convex Apply Thomson's Store, N.E. Valley. mO LET, 4-roomed Bungalow (furnished); A conveniences, good garden; low rent. Apply 80 Sidoy street, Cavershaia. mo LET, largo Un Famished Room, iireJL place, gas, bath; central. “Homely 2.” ‘Star’ Office. mO LET, Two Rooms, with fireplace; use A of 'phone; central ; isuitabki dressmaker. “Cheap,” ‘Star’ Office. SUNNY Side Valley.—s Rooms, scullery, bathroom, water laid on, sewered; garden; 10s 6d. R. Gorman, Kavonsbourne. f’tp.O LET, comfortable 3-roomed House; copper, tubs. Apply 24 Grange street. TiO LET (Leith street, near Station), Fourroomed Houses: gas and Gibe. Apply I2e Leith street. UPPER STAFFORD STREET.—Comfortable 5-roomed House, with conveniences; sunny; 13s. Patersons' Agency, 142 Rattray streel. MAORI HILL (sunny position).—s-roomed House; scullery, copper, tubs, gas; 12?. Patersons' Agency, 142 Rattray street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements of 16 words under beading: One insertion. Is; three inserts P* 6d; six insertions, ss. Cash in adva Extra charge if booked. jASGOW Private Hotel, Restaurant.— Accommodation Visitors, Vacancies •ders; single rooms; hot bath. 'Phono COMFORTABLE Home for respectable young Business Men: homely; central. Terms on application to 111 York, place. TT ADY requires One largo or Two small JLi Furnished Rooms ; hot > bath daily; modem conveniences. “Single,” ‘Star.’ /f~4 E’NTLUMAN requires comfortable, perHJT manont Board and -Residence: moderate terms. State terms and pSffcicul-ars “Moderate,” ‘Star’ Office. YOUNG Girl requires Board surd Residence private* family. State terms “ Kathy,” 4 Star ’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5