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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’SCrowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Big Crowds All Bound Crowds. Crowds THE QUEEN’S Crowds. Crowds. To See Crowds. Crowds GERALDINE FARRAR Crowds. Crowds In Crowds. Crowds. ‘THE TURN’ OF THE Crowds. Crowds. WHEEL.’ Crowds. Crowds. The story of the man Crowds. Crowds. who broke tho Bank at Crowds Crowds. Monte Carlo. Crowds. Crowds Crowds. Crowds. Also, Crowds. Crowds. ‘ House of Hate/ No. 7. Growls. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Same B;I] at Crowds. Crowds. KING EDWARD. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds. Crowds, Crowds, Crowns. JJATWAEDS’ ™“ is TO NIGHT, at 8. “ Lives there a man with soul so dead, adao never to himself hath said ‘This Is my own, my native land ?’ ” —Scott. See New Zealand First! The Most See New Zealand First! Beautiful See New Zealand First! "Walk See New Zealand First! in_ the See New Zealand First! World, ‘ FAIRLIE TO MOUNT COOK ’ ‘FAIELIB TO MOUNT COOK’ (Series No. 1), For which there will be a SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. special matinee, Saturday. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. CONSTANCE TAT.MADGE in. Bho only picture ‘THE STUDIO GIRD* tho N.Z. Censor ‘ THE S'PUDIO GIRL.’ saw twice. ‘THE STUDIO GIRD, Overture, ‘Lucia di Laramermoor ’ (Donizetti). specially arranged for Haywards Grand Symphony Orchestra by Madams Rcggiardo. Box Plan at Bristol; ’Phone 3,091. TIN G’S THEATRE. To-night, at 7 and 8.40. FOB FOSniYELY THE LAST TIME. Tho Big Dramatic Success, ‘ TANGLED LIVES.’ To-morrow (Saturday), at tho Matinee, GLADYS BROCKWELL in ‘THE SINS OF THE PARENTS.’ A Moral Lesson Every Mother Should See. UG B Y FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, MAY 3rd. OABISBEOOK GROUND; PIRATES v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. CALEDONIAN GROUND: DUNEDIN v. SOUTHERN BISHOPSCOUBT: UNIVERSITY A v. KAIKORAI. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Admission 6cl; Rtys, 3d; Stand 6d Extra; ladies free to ground. E. S. WILSON, Seo. O.R.F.U. PEOTBSTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, PORT CHALMERS. rpffß KEV. HOWARD ELLIOTT will AdS dress the Members of the above Branch in the Presbyterian Church Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), at 8 p.m. B. P. WILKINSON, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT CHALMERS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I desire to express My sincere Thanks to you for placing me in such a very creditable Position it the recent Election. Yours sincerely, WML JONES. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WT. TALBOTS THANKS THE * ELECTORS FOR RETURNING HIM AS MEMBER OF ABOVE BOARD. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. H ENRY T. SANDERS tenders his sincere Thanks to his Friends and Supporters for their generous expression of confidence. BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR. ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS, ROTHESAY' WARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Poll for the Election of Councillors held at West Harbor on WEDNESDAY, 30th day of April, 1919, the following VOTES were recorded: Alexander Todd Robertson 150 Thomas Herbert Harridgo ... 147 James Robb 150 John Duncan Cameron 00 I declare ALEXANDER TODD' ROBERTSON, THOMAS HERBERT HA BRIDGE, and JAMES ROBB to be duty ELECTED for Rothesay Ward for the ens.-ing tfim. W 7 . CONNOR, Returning Officer. Rothesay, Ist May, 1919. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. ELECTION OF MAYOR, T to Section 10 of “The Local /il-cljo nd and Polls Amendment Act, ~ I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the über of Votes x*eceived by each Candidate the Office of Mayor for the Borough of Hilda is as follows: A-DAM DAVID EDGAR 882 Hugh William Allen 340 Robert William Hall ~ 337 Informal ... ... Ynd I HEREBY DECLARE the said ADAM DAVID EDGAR DULY ELECTED to such ctlioo. J. B. DICK, Returning Officer. Doted Ist May, 1919. LICENSING NOTICES. “ THF LICENSING ACT, 1908." LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN a LICENSE. I ELIZA CAHILL, of Albany street, Dun- , edin, do Hereby Give Notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Dunedin, on the Second Day of JUNE, 1919, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Albany and Great King snobs, Dunedin, and known by the name of the Captain Cook Hotel, containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated tho fourteenth day of April, 1919, ELIZA CAHILL. Mokdt and Stephens, Solicitors. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, No. 68 Hazel avenue, Oaversbum. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SUPERIOR SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, DINING TABLE, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -LA. have received instructions from Mr D. Reid (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell, as above, •Superior suite in saddlebags, upholstered wicker chairs, kerbs, hearthrug, dining table, occasional tables flower stands, flower bowls, pictures, diets er, linoleums, hail runner, piano seat, antique hall seat, antique wood, bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, duohesse pair, mirror-door wardrobe, spring-seated couch, rocker, toiletware, steps, meat- safe, wringer, gent’s bicycle, etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 5