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AMUSEMENTS. Wo told vou on -Sainrday what a house THEDA BARA Would draw. Did you see the Crowds P TO-NIGHT AGAIN, at V ana 8.40, At RING’S _THEATRE. The star which shines the brightest in the firmament of the mevios: THEDA BABA, THEDA BABA, In her Greatest Success of all time: ‘JESS,’ ‘JESS,’ ‘JESS/ Being Eider Haggard’s Famous Story, Picturisod under the Title of ‘HEART AND SOUL.’ The action takes place in tho Philippines, amongst gorgeous tropical scenery. Six thrilling acts so good you’ll wish there were more. TWO THOUSAND HORSEMEN And hundreds of actors and actresses in this colossal production. Supports include: WINNING A HUSBAND (Comedy). FRENCH AR'-'Y HORSES (Interest). OUT TTVATION OF COFFEE (Industrial). PALACE OP PONTATNBLBAU (Scenic). f Etc., Etc. T THE PLAZA. AGAIN TO-DAY. Two-feature Programme, headed by MIRIAM COOPER, In ‘ BETRAYED.’ A Thrill, Mixed with Sobs and Laughs. And JUNE CAPRICE, •THE HEART OF ROMANCE.’ And Supports. ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. SPORTING. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. A UTDMN MEETING will be held on ’“""SATURDAY, 22nd, and MONDAY, 24th MARCH. Krst Race at 12.30 Booh Day. Adroiss’on: Grounds. Is; Grand Stand, Ss.. Children under 12 years of ago will not be admitted to Stand Enclosure. H. L. JAMES. Secretary. RIFLE SHOOTING. ■ WOODHAUGH RANGE, ANNIVERSARY DAY, 24th INST. OPEN COMPETITIONS, 50yds, lOOyda, and 150 yds ranges. Starting 10.30 a.m. LADIES’ COMPETITION, 50yds range. Entrance Free. Starting 2.30 p.m. P. H. DAVIS, Hon. Seo., J. Speight and Co.’s M.R.O. . OTAGO MOTOR CLUB (Incorporated). MEMBERS lire .uvi>-d to attend a °FNDOFF to Messrs O. P. Alexander and W. S. Wilson in the Savoy Rooms, Princes street, on WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1919, at 8 p.m. P. H. POWER, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE. mHE EVENING CLASSES A Have RESUMED Work. Tho following Classes will meet for tho first time at 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 17th Inst.: CABINETMAKING and WOODWORK MOTOR MECHANICS RUDIMENTS of MUSIC and SINGING SHEET METAL WORKERS (Tuesday). LUol AND FOUND. LOST, on the 16th, between 67 Hanc sweet anti foot ol Frederick street, a Uu,d Watch on a strap. F inner rewarded on returning to Buxton 6, coiner Frederick and rxiug sweet.. | UoT (last night, Castle, Duke, George, JM Uinon sweets), Goid Bar Brooch; va.ued as keepsake by dead friend; reward, j-tu Union street-. LOST, Gold Brooch (child’s keepsake), between wharf and Aormaaby, Saturday; reward. 3 Pent-land street. o'*T, Saturday evening, Turquoise and jwl Fearl Brooch. Reward returning 94 Upper Carroll street. LOST, Saturday-afternoon, Lady's Brown Silk Scarf, Fine Hill road to Gardens; reward. 6'i-h Royal terrace. LUST (last Monday night), Silver Watch -and Gold Chain; ±a reward. Return -io v,ivcie street. LOST (Thursday, in Water street), Addressed Envelope, containing fancy work._ Please return 598 George street. JOST, Violoncello Bow, in Caversham or, 2 Ca-lton H'Jl; reward. Apply F. and F. Martin, 3 Octagon. T OsT, Bag Motor Tools, between Eorbury -H J' comer and P-csi Office. Finder rewarded Alex. Harris, auctioneer. LOST, Black Cocker Spaniel; registered cellar, St. Kild-a Borough; reward. No. 6 Grey street. Musselburgh T OST, between Maori Hill and City, JLJ Gladstone Bag (wtih name inside), containing Indy’s apparel. Finder please return to Wallace, butcher, Maori Hill. "ILL Person who Removed Cycle from outside Porter’s Hotel, Bay View road, Saturday, March Ist, please return No. 10 D'ck street. "ILL Person who took by mistake Gent’s Overcoat from Everybody's Picture Theatre on Saturday night please return same to Caretaker, Everybody's; reward. UUNL).—Wringer made like new by hav--t? ing it Rerubbrred at Manson'a, 203 Crawford street. ’Phono 2,605. TjIOUND.—No more Licensing Polls once a? National Pruhibilion is carried. Liquor Question also out of politics. FOUND. —Effects of Liquor Traffic cost the taxpayer* one million pounds annually. National Prohibition saves this. ■Stewart’s Luncheon rnd .Supper Ro nt- renovated throughout; now open. All kinds fieh, oysters, and grills. TO LET. TO LET. COMMODIOUS OFFICES, Vogel afreet (next Unicn S.-S. Company). First Floor, lately occupied by Westport Coal Company. Ground Floor, lately occupied by tho late ir r Guthrie. The premises "will be renovated to suit tenants. Apply KEITH RAMSAY, Vogel street. OFFICES, small and large, furnished and unfurnished; low rents. Hooper. 53 finO LET, 8-roomed House (City). Apply 3 JL Vew street. SHOP,"" 5 Rooms (ram I---,.-raan-by; suitable boot repair or dwelt ! ’• ’ i pul'-. I; ■, : itn.w. TO LET, Private Motor Garages, central ; Apply Clark, builder, Princes street south. »J\o LET, 4 Rooms, all oonvenien-es, ”-’ Sow sons, auctioneers. SUPERIOR 4-rooraed Furnished House; -(vive-'.v-.-os; few minutes’ walk car. Apply 70 Royal terrace. j W ANTED Known—That Billheads, Otrculans, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 16994, 17 March 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16994, 17 March 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16994, 17 March 1919, Page 5