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AMUSEMENTS. pRINOESP THEATRE. Direction Ben. and John Fuller* TO-NIGHT EVENING, at 8. Direct, from the London Coliseum, Bright Hartley BRIGHTIE and OARLYON Spinning the Wheel of Laughter with Something New. MOLINARI and Signora. NELLIE NOLLE. NELLIE KOLLB. KLENTOS—Comedy Acrobats. LEW JAMES and REINA SELMA, Topical Trifles. MAMMOTH MINSTRELS OF 1310, A HOLIDAY IN DIXIE LAND. And the Brilliant Parisians, RIEUSE and ROGERS, Parisian RIEtTSE and ROGERS, Boulevard Chanteuse RIEUSE and ROGERS. Comedian. A Great Bursting Charge of Laughter. PRICES (including tax): D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Booking, 6d. GRAND CONCERT In aid of tbo Funds of the Albany Street, High Street, and Mornington School Bands, in JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Combined Schools' Hand —'The Battle Line.’ Mr G.B. Lsidlaw, conductor. 2. Song—‘April Morn.’ —Mrs Coven iry. 3. Solo Dance—‘ One Winters Day.'—Miss Idly Stevens (Otago School of Dancing). 4. Song—‘Sin? Me a Song of a Lad that has Gone.’—Mr H. P. Desmoulins. 5. Recitation —Humorous tor reuucsn. —Mr De Spong. 5. Song— The River of Years.' —Miss Ethel Plld hem. 7 Violin Solo —‘9th Concetto, De B’erioi.’— slr J. Wallace, L.T.C.L. 8. Dr.nce—Highland Film:.—Mi*# Wnnno Robinson (Piper. Mr Killopj. 9. A Few Minutes with Mr J. Doaker. Port 11. 1. Grand Selection— William Tell.’—St. Hilda Band. 2. ‘ Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes.’—Mr J. Leech. 3. Recitation —Selected. —Mis- Dot Flynn. 4. Song—‘ She Wandered Down the Mountain Side.’ —Miss Jessie Christie. 5. Horn Solo—‘ She's Fr.r from the Land.’— Mr D, Whelan. 6. Polka Violent*.—Mias Lily Stevens and Iris Griffiths (Otago School of Dancing). 7. Side Drum Solo.—Master Leslie Simpson. Accompanist, Miss Adonis. Aitken. Piano kindlv lent by Chas. Beg? and " Co., Lf:k Drets Circle, 2s; Body of HaH, Is; Children, half-price. Tickets issued 23rd November, 1918, available for this concert. WAKARI SCHOOL. A NNUAL FLOWER SHOW, A SATURDAY, MARCH 15th. Afternoon and Evening’. Vegetables Flowers. Bating. Sweets, and Lidustria 1 Exh (bits. Admission, "da. Refreshments, fid. SPORTING. JOCKEY CLUB, AUTUJIN MEETING, 1919, April 21st and 22nd. GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of l,soosovs. 7 Fttrlonar-. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of l.SCOsovs. It Miles. ENTRIES for above Race? CLOSE on FRIDAY 14th March, in S p.m. Nomination, hsov each. W. H, E. WANKLYN, Secret ary. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETTNG, 22nd and 21th MARCH. 1919. Acceptance? l.- all events First Day CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 14th March. H. L. JAMES. Secretary. MEETINGS. SOUTHERN STAER-IioWKETT SOCIETY. The THIRD APPROPRIATION of £SOO by BALLOT in GROUP No. 3 will bo DIRPOSFD OF at a Meeting of Momoei> to be held on MONDAY, 17th “March, 1919, at the Society's Registered Office, corner of Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin. Shares are still available in this Group, and all those joining on or before Monday next will Participate in this Appropriation. JOIN NOW. AND AVOID HEAVY BACK PAYMENTS. The 'lo3th and 110 th APPROPRIATIONS of £SOO in GROUP No. 2 by BALLOT and by SALK respectively will also be DISPOSED OF. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. DR GORDON MACDONALD will bo pleased to hear from friends willing to HELP HIM in the coining MAYORAL ELECTION. Local Committees being formed. Dunedin. 14/3/19. TENDERS. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. CONTRACT FOR REMOVING NIGHTSOIL. mENDERS will be receiver! by fl;r- imdcrJL signed tip (ill noun mi WEI LNl’,"l LAY, the IDtJi March instant. f. r the Wucy „f COLLECTING and REMOVING NIGHTSOIL in the City during the yr.er, .■eunn'U’cing on the Ist APRIL NT;,;. Ms may bo seen at t tic. oliVu of tie- ( uNf Sanitary Inspector, Town Hall. Town Clerk. Dunedin, Hilt M-> • hj V" 9 PUBLIC SDK Yll ' j !-< tluil I UNDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY 07’ STORES. Wc-Jlinfjif.cn, 10th March, 1319. THE- time for receiving Tenders f..r t lu> !el lowing supplies Lot been ext coded; ro the 20th MAY, ']9l9: 30.000 DRY CELLS 50 MILES COPPER WIRE. 2.925.000 ENVELOPES. 19 (1 RUSS MEMO. BOOKS. (See adrerlißemct.!, naV.-d 40/19.) Particulars and conditions el tendering may bo oLuuiki.l at. tits office <:f the Controller of Stores, I’oh and ‘SIoNTi/h Department. Wellington: the Dwirier, Storekeeper, Post, and Telegraph Department, Christchurch; or at the offices of the. Telegraph Engineers at -Auckland and Dunedin. E. A. SIIRIMPTON, Chairman. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, /MLASOOW Restaurant, Moray p.ianj.--. vX Vacancies for Boarders, Heals, 3d. ’Phone 2,980. P. Reilly, proprietor. W~ ANTED, comfortable Board amTXodging by young Lady; state te-ras. “ G. 5.,” ‘Star’ Office. TWO Male Students desire Board &cd Lodging, near University. State terns*, to “Hurry,” ‘Star’ Office. E EXPECTABLE Working Man non-smoker) desires Board and Seat, deuce with private family; no washing; very central. ’ Terms, etc., to “ Westinghouse," ‘Star' Office. MONEY. T R UST MOMT-Y FOR INVESTMENT. . ASLIN IND DAWSON. K.2. Ftspress Co.'--. I'mlding, Bond street.. Soho^Jifj

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Evening Star, Issue 16991, 13 March 1919, Page 5

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