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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24, At 8 o’clock. J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The Brilliant Young Canadian Emotional Actress, Miss KATHLBNB MACDONELL, Miss KATHLBNB MAODONELL, In Association with Hr CHARLES WALDRON, In the Most Beautiful and Most Remarkable Play of a Decade. Three years and a-half in • London, and still running there. A PLAY OF LOYE AND PASSION. A DRAMA OF RAPTURE AND ROSES. In Throe Aan, a Prologue, and Epilogue. By Edward Slieldou. ‘ROMANCE.’ ‘ROMANCE.’ LA OAVALMNI. BATHLBNE MAODONELL. THOMAS ARMSTRONG. CHARLES WALDRON. Supported hr J. C. Williamson's PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Messrs Rov Redgrave, Kenneth EuanapWn, Bert Barton, Frank Hatherley, Plumpton Wilson, Frank Hajwouri, Misses Emma Temple, Beryl Bryant, Arny Reynolds, Audrey Worth, (Sivrtos Hardwicke, Millie Bugler. ■ ROMANCE.’ FIRST 3 NIGHTS ONLY. To bo succeeded in the following order by ■ THE CINDERELLA MAN ’ (1 night), ‘DADDY LONG LEGS’ (2 nights). D.O. and 0.5., 6s; Book Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, Is extra. AU Pius Tax. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON ARB NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL.

KAEEOEAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25iE, OLD-TIME SOIREE. 6.30 p.m. eharp, in Sunday School. A GRAND OLD-TIMB REUNION* Old Friends, Old Idcntiiies Old MaxnorieSj Old Iraadoorte, Old Facte and Faces Recalled By Laid era, Son's;, and Story. Addresses by His Won-hip the Mayor (Mr J. J. Clark), Presbytery Moderator (Rev. J. J. Gurney, of Waikouait;), Visiting Ministers, and Friends. Selections by tho Ohoir and Best Musical TelentBonvemr Records on Bale. Get one, 6d‘ each. Young Folks' Gathering, THURSDAY. QBE PAGE 9 OCTAGON, QUEEN’S, KING EOTVAED PROGRAMMES. FOR SEE PAGE 9. ft/BTSS MACKAY (late of Melbourne). M HAIR and S.ICTN SPECIALIST and MAIsTCIJRTST, Ims her Rooms most elaborately Furnished: in the roost approved American stylo, and having experienced At-K-ndiwibs, Ladies may rest assured that their requirements will always be skilfully attended to. Nobs the Addrt-ssi Ist Floor (take Elevator), H.B. Buildings, Princes street, near Octagon:. LECTURES HOME Craft Lecture. —Young Women's Christian Assooiatico, To-mght (Saturday), at 8 o’clock. Mbs E. Hopkinson (Domo.tio Seiencs Mistress, Technical College); ‘Hints for the Home.' Admission Free. LOST AND FOUND. f OST (in Lower High street), 1 Starting uJ Crank, off motor oar; reward. Todd ros.’ garage. LOST (Tuesday night, between First Church, Russell street). Gold Wristlet Watch (mother’s keepsake) ; reward. Peter Dick. ‘JT OST, Blue Enamel Bangle, In Ofctagon .iLJ X-riotures or thereabouts; keepsake. iV. Bryden, c/o AnsoO and Co., Octagon; reward. y OST, Collie Dog; short tail; a-i JI J name of Bob; urgent return; n 18 Duncan Rtresi. nswers oward. I OST, Brown Retriever Pup. Please icJ tun; vo 82 Prince. Albert road, St. Hilda; any poison detaining urne will ba prosecuted. LOST (Thursday, between Tainma Pa;kMbrningron), Gold Brooch. Reward returning M'Qusen, Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Crawford street. TT OST, by Working Man, Three £1 Notes, JIN between Cavoraham and Penrose’s. Reward returning MTCay, hairdresser, Princes street south. LOST (between St. Kilda Beach and Oonijugatel, Gold Chain Necklet (7 mottled blue drops); keepsake; reward. 56 Canongate "ST OST /in Caversham), a Pair of Speo.iLT tacles in case (No. 546); reward. 125 Main road. Caver-sham. Jr OST, Brooch, with Jscotc.li thistle In cenJiN ire (keepsake); reward. 750 George street north. LOST, Bulldog (“Jack'’); reward. Fraser, baker, Oaversha.m. TT OST (between li'Bikle and Oxford J.T streets), £1 Novo (by working man); reward. Gourlsy’s Dairy, King Edward street. TBOITND.—I.Iover Cream, 2s; Loose Baking -SC Powder. Is; Loose Mar-axilla. Cocoa, i» 6(1; Raising, 7d; Semolina, 4d lb. M‘Arthur's. FOUND. —IDs Soldiers’ Parcels contain Pudding, Cheese, Coffee, Cocoa, Milk, Gum, Chocolate, Meat, Raisins, Nuts. Sl'Arthur’s.

■gT'O'UNi). —Saline Salts, 9d lb;_ Hv»r dleorJL' tiers, gout, rheumatism, indigestion; no relief, money refunded. M‘Arthur’9, agent. IjIOUND. —Plum Puddings, 3s, 4s 6d; tins Assorted Biscuits, sb; Cakes, 7s 6d, 9s Gd ; mailed direct free. M'Arthux's. 'jC’tOUND,—Neuritis Cure, at J. Manuel JtJ Kitco's, electro-therapeutist, 4 London street, Dunedin. ’Phone 2,628. QTOLBN (Tuesday night), Bulldog Pup; 1 3 anyone detaining name after this date will be prosecuted. J. Johnston, Green Island. H^OUND.— -Old Lawn Mowers taken part Ji- payment for new ones at Hansons’, 203 Crawford, street. TTIOUXD.—Smith and Starr’s Special Toil’ bacco Mixtures are the best; a tidal convinces all smokers. "BT^OUND. —Wringer made like new by havJlf iug it Rorubbered at Hansons’, 203 Crawford street. ’Phone- 2,605. I HOUND. —Boot. Protectors, Rubber Use's. . Soloing Leather, Brass Sprigs, Heel and Toe Plate*. Dunedin Leather Goods Company. lum/. —Everything for homo Boot ■ Shoe Repairing. Dunedin Leaf Goods Co., comer Moray pkoe and Sir street. THOUND, JgJl d I HOUND.- —Great value in Travelling Bags, - Suit Cocos, Tin Trunks, Dress Baskets. Leather Goods Company, Stuart street. TTHOUND. —F. Kitt’s Purse Bag ManufacJ? taring and Repairing Workshop Removed to St. Andrew street, opposite Penrose’*. (30 ABES AND RESIDENCE* GIASGOW Private Hotel, Restaurant.— Accommodation Visitors, Vacancies Boarders; single rooms; hot bath. ’Phone 2.SBQ. LADY with 4 Children wishes Board and residence; willing attend to own rooms. “ X.," offloe this paper. RESEU V IST’ 6 WiteamT2 quire 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with board, or breakfast and dinner. Address “North End,” ‘Star’ Office. COMFOIVTABLE Accommodation available; suit married couple or two business ladies; board if required; central. “Boomerang,” ‘ Star.’ YOUNG- Lady desires Board and Lodging, Dunedin North. Kindly reply “Respectable," ‘Times’ Office. WANTED, 2 Gentleman Boarders; private home, central. Address “Comfort.” ‘Stax 1 Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 16845, 21 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16845, 21 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16845, 21 September 1918, Page 7

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