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[ AMUSEMENTS. pRINOESS THEATEE Direction Ben. and John Fuller, 810 SHOW TO-NIGHT. S—HEADLINE ACTS.-5 A CLUSTER OP STARS. EIEUSB and SOGER: MOLINARIS KLENTOS, JAMES and SELMA, and MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. MONDAY'S SHOW: See Page 9. Prices as usual. Plan at Jqcobsrs to-daj ?HEP L A Z . "' SCORES ANOTHER SUCCESS. In THE BELOVED ENGLISH GIRL, PEGGY HYLAND, PEGGY HYLAND, In <A DEBT OF HO'NOB/ At 7 and 8.40 p.m. A Story of & Girl who did Not Forge*. Good moral. You will iiko this pky. It's -well worth seeing. BING!—So fast in. action 1 BANG!—So verv clever 1 ORA&H!—So humorous! 6MAiSH!-tfKBrLLSI LAUGHTER* 17 Sunshines. 2-reeler. A DTVSE'iS LAST KISS. To Cap AH: tSEUTTand JEFF in THE TALE OF A PH TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 64 rjWE EMPIRE THEATE] TO-NIGHT Metro 5-act Screen Romance, •THE WINNING OF BEATRICE,' Starring BEAUTIFUL MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. A Sparkling Storv of Business and the ' Mod GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. By Permission of the Commanding; Officer. rtHHE BAND of tho 4th REGIMENT will 1- PERFORM at St. Clair on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing; at 3 o'clock. March, 'Punjaub'; overture, 'M'ornir.g, Noon, Night'; selection, 'll Trovator*': 'Hearts and Flowers'; 'Alas. Those Chimes' \ Hy ' Regimental Murou. 'God Save the King.' LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO' HOI '.:S AND OTHERS. TvONETN'® Trustees, Trelisk© Orchard, Ettrick, Ota-go, will ho able to supplj during; next week: Pears (Bon Chretien variety), price 3d per lb (in cases from ?A to 281b): suitable for dessert or bottling. Orders sent to Tonkin's Trustees, P.O. Bos 160, or Telephone No. 58, Dunedin, win be attended to. oatyK- BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE COT £&/? 4k> TAGS (largo freehold), Waitati overlooking' hay; furnished. Unfurnished 250. I PARK, REYNOLDS. GEORGE STREET PROPERTY. A RARE OPPORTUNITY To Lease, for 21 years (Valuation and Renewal), 10ft x 165 ft adjoining D.S.A. am Plaza. Tenant to purchase buildings no\, on the bund. This is one of the best business position in George street, and affords ft splendid op portunity to any progressive concern requir ing; premises right in tho hub of things." TO LET, in George street, Building suitabl I for factory or workshop; cheap r£"nt. I JOHN RE-ID AND SONS, LTD. EXHIBIT OF SHAW'S UTILITY COTTAGES, MONDAY, MARCH 10th. The Public are invited to inspect- WORKMEN'S HUTS which wo are supplying for the. Shag Point Coal Mining; Co. They are just, the thing for seaside cribs. 259 Cumberland street .(opposite N.Z. Hardware C 0.),. ELECTORS, RETAIN YOUR PERSONAL LIBERTY OT? ACTION. SETTLE "MRS GRUNDY," And also £5,500,000 for the First Year £1,000,000 the Following' Year and Even- Year Thereafter. IAY: APRIL 10. Strike out the BOTTOM LINE on the Ballot Paper. "ft-l O N E-U P" T O N I O TONES up t: After INFLUENZA. . . 3s bottles. Obtainable only from WILKINSON AND SON, Chemists. FOR SALE, FINE UPRIGHT GRAND 3LIFP V PIANOFORTE, in perfect order, Eighty-five Guineas. Apply 350 Georrje street (morning or evening). By Special Appointment to His Excellency' the Governor-General. I THE SAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUKE. AMERICAN FRUIT DRINKS AND ICE CREAMS in a variety of delightful flavors are now being served at all hours of the day. These will be found most refreshing and enjoyable. Patrons are advised that the Tables are being supplied with the Season's Choice Vegetables, Fruit, and Flowers, fresh daily from the Savoy Farm on the Peninsula. THE SAVOY, MORAY PLACE-

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 7