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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Ben. and John Puller. TO-NIGHT—At B.—TONIGHT. BKIGHTXB ANI> CARLYON. MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. MOLTNABIS. Last Night. JAMBS AND SELMA. Last Night. RIBUSiB AND ROGER. Last Night. NELLIE KOLLE. Last Night. KLENTOS. For Monday's Show See Page 9. Prices as usual. Flan at Jacobs's To-day. ! TJ R N S HALL, THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, at 8 p.m. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, Tendered to Mr Goo. Stuart, he having recently lost his Right Hand in a Gun Accident. Unique Programme, contributed to by the following -well-known Artists: SOLOISTS: Miss Kathleen Carter and Miss Ethel Pridham, Messrs R. Bryant, J. Leech, H. P. Desmonlins, W. Carr, T. Bachop, and E. V. Robertson. ELOCUTIONISTS i Miss Ivy Mazongarb and Mr C. H. Russell. HUMORIST : Mr James M'Connell. A DANOE TRIO by Pupils of the Dunerlin School of Dancing. SELECTIONS by the Kaikorai Band and Quartet Party. ACCOMPANISTS : Miss Violet Inder, Tickets, Is and 2s, available from every Grocer's Assistant in the Town and Suburbs. "WE HELP OURSELVES BEST WHEN WE HELP ONE ANOTHER." IVERYBODY'S THEATRE. MADGE KENNEDY In 'THE DANGER GAME.' CHARLIE! CHAPLIN OHARLD3 CHAPLIN OKARIJB CHAPLIN OHARLIEI CHAPLIN TWO-PART COMEDY. This is Chai-Jie's Best. EVERY-DAY RAGTIME SONGS. K-K-Katy, Arizona, Smoko Clouds, Huckleberry Finn, Baby's Prayer at Twilight, Oh! It's a Lovely War, On Good Ship " Yacki Hula," Home Again to Dear Old Aussie, When the Sun Goes Down in Dixie, My Pal is the Lamp-post, Take Me Baok to Dear Old Blighty, Oriental Maid, Going Up, There's a Lane Without a Turning, When Tommy's on Furlough, ONLY Is 9d PEE, COPY. „,RRY*S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedm. POOL S, SPOOLS, All sizes developer], 6d each. 'Phone 3,77^. If your Spool is under-exposed, by careful developing we can get the most out of it. D.P.D., 270 GEORGE STREET. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE {as a Going Concern), EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, MOSGIEL, Piret-ckss Rrick Premises and Plant; good cormeobkm. Dwelling, eight rooms; part advantageously let to good weekly tenant. Good biikory business in addition can be obtained if desired. Apply on premises or by lotier, J. SOUTER, U.P.S. Stores, Mosgiel. By Special Appointment, to Hia Excellency the Governor-General? " MEET MB AT THE SAVOY," Dunedin's Leading Restaurant is a great Meeting-place for Ladies Shopping, Business Men, -Country Visitors, and others who find it a convenient &ndi congenial centre. Forenoon and- Afternoon Tea is served from 9.50 to 12 am. and from 2 to 5 p.m. not only in the Dining Hall, but also m the Luxurious Lounge on the third floor. THE ROOF GARDEN is now very beautiful, and affords a delightful resting-place after meals, being avilablo to all Patrons. THE; BAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUXE, Moray placo (corner of P.rince3 street). Tire NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital Authorised ... Capital Subscribed ~. Reserve Fund -JVTC-TTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Date of tho Extraordinary General Meeting of the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, notified for the 31st day of March, 1919, HAS BEEN CHANGED, iind such Meeting will be held <m TUESDAY, the Ist day of April, 1919, at the same time and place. By order of the Board, D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager. Wellington, 13th March, 1919. PORT CHALMERS. -"7IQR SALE, FREEHOLD 4-ROOMED - HOUSE, full |-acro section; bath, electric light, washhouse, copper, tubs, fowlhouse ana run, asphalt paths,, fruit trees; sunny position, lovely view. Address " VIEW," ' Star' Office, Port Chalmers. "CIVVIES" FOR RETURNED SOLDIER,' We are giving particular attention to the requirements of Men who Many orders coming in show that wo "fill tho bill," and that satisfied customers are sending their friends to "Arthur's." . We have splendid stocks of HIGHCLASS BRITISH AND DOMINION TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, which we invite Returned Soldiers to inspect. We guarantee that the CUT. STYLE, AND DESIGN will be up to date, and the Tailoring of a most satisfactory order. PRICES, £6 15s UP. .], & J. ARTHUR, LTD., MERCHANT TAILORS, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. ITARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLE "-*■ AND COACH-BUILT STDE CAR. 1918 Model. Three months in use. Electric Light, Speedometer. Any trial. Apply 'PHONE 2,523. DAYLIGHT ENLARGER, £6; 1 LECTURE LANTERN (new), £6 10s. D.P.D.. 270 George sfrccf.

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 7