AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Bon. and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT! At K TO-NIGHT I THREE CROWDED HOURS t)F FUN. Direct from London Coliseum: Bright Hartley BRIGHTIE a.nd CARLTON In •Something Now. WITH THE PEP OF MACHINE GUN. A Full Now Budget From tho Famous Neapolitan Tenor, MOLINAEI, MOLINARI, With the Enchanting Lyric Soprano, SIGNORA MOLINARI, Including tho Duct ‘Rose of 'My Heart’ and the big Pagliacoi aria ‘Vesti la Guibba.’ New Feast of Wit and Topical Trifles! The Rapier-tongued Dainty LEW RBINA JAMES, SELMA. The Favorite Comedy Acrobats KLBNTOS. KLKNTOS. Tho Supremely Popular Fun Sponsors, MAMMOTH HOLIDAY MAMMOTH MINSTRELS, IN MINSTRELS, Of 1319. DIXIE LAND. Of 1919. And the Parisian Pah-, whose Brilliance is • on every Tongue, Mile M. Georges RIEUSEi. ROGERS. A Bonne Boucho from La Belle France. New Boulevard Banter, Burlesque. Dancing in Time, Including a Spanish Sensation, PRICES (including tax); D.O. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Booking, 6d. LATE ADVERT 18 V; ME NTS. HOSIERY SNIPS AT THE UNIQUE STORES. Ladies should not miss the chance we offer to secure good-wearing Hosiery at most reasonable prices. Black, White, and Colored Lisle Hose of extra quality. PRICES, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s lid. You cannot get better Hosiery values in Dunedin to-day. THE UNIQUE STORES, LTD., Stuart street, Dunedin. ALT, ALTERATIONS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY. RELIGIOUS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP NEW ZEALAND. OPENING OF THE THEOLOGICAL HALL. The rev. hj. w. burridge, m.a., ©D., will give the Opening Address in Ross Chapel, Knox College, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 3 p.m.. On ‘ RELIGION AT THE FRONT,’ The Moderator of the General Assembly, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A., will preside. All interested are invited. LOST AMD FOUND. T OST (Saturday, Town Bolt), Lady's I i Handbag, containing money. Kindly return Neil’s Dispensary. Lost (Saturday, Octagon Theatre), small Green Purse, containing key, money, tram tickets; finder rewarded. Publisher, ‘ Star ’ Office. . OSH between Dalkeith and Men’s Institute, N.E. Valley, Gold and Pearl Brooch Pendant. £1 reward, returning to Mrs Anscll, 250 North rood. OSr7P<icket Book, containing notes, gold, photos, receipts, and letters; owner s name stamped in gold inside. Finder please return to Gandhi and Marr, Octagon; reward. _ OST (Sunday, Moagiol or vicinity), White Doeiikiu Glove. Kindly post with Slider’s address 223 Princes street. ITOSaTTelumedT soldier's Pocket Book, H J containing bank notes and discharge form. Reward returning 65 Mucmtdrew road. T OST (Friday), Vale Key on ring. Finder JLi please communicate “ Loser,” ‘Star’ Office; urgent. T OifTa Bunch of Keys, vicinity Princes JLi street south. Return as seen as possible to tho Geyser Soda Fountain, opposite Union Bunk; reward. TT OST (in Momington), Airedale Terrier JL* Dog; “Mack.” Reward on returning D. Wisharfc, 3 Grant street; ’phone 769. I OST, Gold Bangle, between Queen's J Drive and Lawyer’s Head; reward. Brown's Commercial College. XOST (Carisbrook Ground, Saturday), Gold J Ring, inscribed J.H.; reward. J. Haig, Boss and Glendining, Stafford street. I OST, Medium-sized Key, marked J “ Chubbs, London ” ; supposed between Dowling street and St. Hilda; substantial reward. Address “Chubbs,” ‘Star’ Office. I OST (between Council street, St. Hilda, -i and St. Patrick's Church), Large Ruby out of gentleman’s ring; keepsake. Reward returning 49 Council street. T OST (between fit. Clair and St. Hilda JLJ Beach), Pince-nez; reward. Wood’s Private Hotel, Rattray street. Jr OST (on Saturday), J?ngagemriifc Ring (3 Li' diamonds). Reward returning c/o Miss Gordon, Leviathan Hotel. I EFT outside Council Chambers, St. J Kilda (Sunday), Silver-mounted Umbrella. Return 58 Jackson street, St. Kilda. I POUND, one strayed Sheep at. Carey Bay; . owner wanted. ,D. Carey, Carey Bay. T74OUND. —Wringer made like new by hnvjir ing it Rerubbered at Manson's, 203 Crawford street. ’Phono 2,605. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LAfiGOW Restaurant, Moray place.— Vacancies for Boarder's. Meals, 9d. 'Phone 2,980. P. Reilly, proprietor. NO. 1 View street (off Moray place) has Vacancy Two respectable working young Mon. Telephone 3,6345. ■\rOUNG Alan (studout) requires Soar'd and A Residence; single room; quiet homo; slate terms. “Dental,” ‘Star’ Office. STED, comfortable Board 1 and Lodging, or share home with lady; vicinity Stafford street. “Business,” ‘Star’ Office. AimSTTv' Two Ladies, Two Bidrooms and Sitting Room, wholly or partly furnished, north end, on flat; board preferred. “Sunny,” Box 189. "'B)67’ANTED, by Two young Ladies, Board, V v in refined liome. Slate ienns to “ Moderate, ” ‘Star’ Office. IDIGAL Student requires Lodging near University. Address “ E.L.,” office of this paper. ’ANTED, Board and Residence, single room, near oar sheds. Address “ Permanent,” c/o ‘Star’ Office. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. WAR FUND BURSARIES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. rpHB NATIONAL WAR. FUNDS COUNA OIL Invites Applications from Returned Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Poxcas who have matriculated for Fifty Bursaries, to bo held at any college affiliated' to the New Zealand University. The Bursaries will be for Students in: (a) Arts and Science, (b) Law, (c) Medicine, fd) Dentistry, (e) Music, (f) Engineering, (g) Commerce, (hj) Agriculture, and (i) Public Health. The Bursaries will be of £SO per year, and will be tenable for either four or five years (as may bo necessary), subject to good behaviour, industry, and proficiency. Applicants must state their military records and numbers, and address their applications to the Secretary, War Funds Branch, Internal Affairs Department, Wellington. As the University Colleges are about to resume, immediate application is necessary. G. W. RUSSELL, Chairman National War Funds Council, - WcllinetoiV Maanb. Stlu, 1919/
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Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 5
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