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AMUSEMENTS. EN » j TO-NIGHT! *< I«ast Instalment of •THE FATAL KING' (No. 20). Also, ALMA RUBENS In "THE PAINTED LILY/ The Stor; of a r ountry Flower plucked by a Waster. Aid CHAELBS OHAPLIN 111 'SHANGHATCD. 1 ' ALSO AT KING EDWARIX A Y W A R D S' TO-NIGHT, at 8. NORMA TALMADGE BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE. TO-MOKROW, AT THE 3IATESrEIS, MABEL NOEMAND in 'JOAN OF PILATTSBURG.' Not s, war picture, '''life tho drama of a girl's heart. From slavey to society woman. She wanted to be a Joan of Arc—so phe was, bub she never went to war. Book at The Bristol till closing, and fcb.ni bv 'Phono 3,091. V '

NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE, GEEAT PUBLIC MEETING, RATIONAL PROHIBITION VERSUS LIQUOR TRAFFIC, COMPENSATION"! REVENUE! GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP! PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE! A Powerful Address dealing with the above Topics -will be given by * MR W. G. W. FORTUNE, 8.A., Of Canada, IN THE GRAND THEATRE ON MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, «r Fortune has had wide experience in connection with Prohibition tu Canada. He i»vs his subject, and can speak with authority. Don't fail to hear this hard-hitter, keen debater, and forceful spealcar.

&.ATE AGVERTSSEMENTS. FORBTJEY PARK TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1919, Will be held TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY). 22ud and 24th MARCH. rst Rn, co Each Bay at 12.30. Admission: Grounds Is; Grand Stand, ss. Children under IS years or age will not he admitted to stand enclosure. H. L. JAMBS, Secretary. USEFUL LINES OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE OFFERING AT MOLLISONS'. LADIES' KNITTED STLK SCARVES, fringred, fine make; colors—sky, cue, royal, violet, emerald, fawn, ten, apricot, brown, navy, vieux rose, black, white, e>tc. Special price, 3a 6il each. .LATEST NOVELTY IN LADIES* HANDKERCHIEFS. "The Windmill," hemstitched, hand-embroidered comers. Special price. Is lid each. THE "EXIL" 2-DOME FINE KID GLOVES, a popular make: .colors—grey, slate,, tan. brown, white, und hover: a.ll sizfts. Special prici, 5s 6d nair. LADIES* TWO-BUTTON FABRIC .GLOVES, a fine make; colors—grey, beaver, brown, black, and white; all sizes. Special LADIES' 2-r.OME LINED FABRIC GLOVES, medium weight, good fitting; colorsbrown heaver, nrev white and Mack; all sizes' .Special price, 2s (3d pair. THE DUBOWEAR BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, plain and ribbed, seamless, fast dye! all size?. Holiday price. Is lid pair. LADIES' FINE PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE, pure wool, fashioned' and seamless; colors —covert, rnole, khaki, nigger, bottle, fawn, .grey, tan, and black; all sizes. Special price, 6s lid pair LADIES 0 PLAIN FLEECY-LINED BLACK CASHMERE* HOSE, seamless, wide, suspender *ops: Fmalls and women's. Special price, Is lid pair. LADIES' FINK COTTON LISLE HOSE, in white and black; seamless; all sixes. Special price, Is 3d pair. 30 LADIES' TAILOR-MADE _ COSTUMES, smart styles, in Donegal tweeds and navy won-teds; small and medium sizes. Usuallv 955. Special price, 39b 6d. VERY SPECIAL.—Another lot REAL HAND-MADE CHINESE LACE AND INSERTION, first quality, 2A in wide. Worth 2s 6d Special price. Is yard. SEE. THESE LINES AT ONCE. THE VALUE IS RIGHX, /' MOLLISON S L T D., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

CORPORATIONS NOTICES DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC WELCOME RETURNING SOLDIERS. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr J. J. Clark) invites Citizens to participate in Welcoming the Troops returning per s.s. Athenic. who are expected to arrive on FRIDAY prVXNINO, 2*lst inst., between 7 and 8 o'clock. The route to be taken by the motor oars is from the Railway Station up Stuart street to the Octagon, where the cars will branch north and south as required. The Public ore asked to display BUNTING, and the Citizens are requested to line the route and give ihe men an enthusiastic welcome in recognition of their long period of Gurvico. J. J. CLARK, Mavor. Town Hall, March 20th, 1919. BOARD AND RESSDENCE. /TILASGOW Restaurant, Moray pi: VJT Vacancies for Boarders. "Meals, 'l'b.one 2,980. P. Keilly, proprietor. 'ANTED, superior Board and Residence, VV refined private family, near Octagon; state terms. " Returned Soldier," 'Star 1 Office. WANTED, by Youths Private Board and ■Residence; state terms; south end preferred. " Worker," ' Star' Office.

EDUCATIONAL. ■UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of ASSISTANT to the Profe of Physiology in the above Univers Salary, £4OO, rising to- £SOO. Further particulars may bo obtained from the undersigned, by whom applications wili be received till noon on TUESDAY, April H. CHAPMAN, Registrar.

MILITARY NOTICES, COAST DEFENCE DETACHMENT. rpKB HALF-DAY PARADE CALLED FOE SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, AT PELICHET BAY RANGE IS HEREBY CANCELLED. J. A. P. PREDEIC,

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Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

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