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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATEB. TO-NIGHT, At B.—TO-NIGHT. Finn I Production; THE GRAND HOTEL. WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Pull Vaudeville. For MONDAY’S SHOW See Page 9. Prices as usual. Plan «t JACOBS’S TODAY. Jj'JVBRYBODY'S THEATRE. Kitty Gordon and Muriel Ostrich® in ‘TINSEL.’ CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ‘BEHIND THE SCREEN.’ TOPICAL BUDGET. TVDNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND A' In tho BOTANIC GARDENS, On SUNDAY, MAY 4th, Will Play a Specially Selected Programme, Commencing at 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Uniform Fund. J. T. N. GRANT, Pipe-major. DNLD. HENDERSON, Secy. PHYSICAL CULTURE. 4 CLASS FOR BUSINESS MEN Will commence on TUESDAY, MAY 6, at 5.30 p.m. J. P. NOETHEY, George street. Tel. 1,029. ST. KILDA BAND. Basket social and dance, coronation HALL, ST. KILDA, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. Excellent Music and Solos. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, a BasketAssociate and Honorary Members specially Invited. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. PREMIER WINTER SHOW OP FARM PRODUCTS. FRUIT, WOOL, LIVE STOCK, HOME INDUSTRIES, MACHINERY. MANUFACTURES. SCHOOL EXHIBITS, ETC., In BUILDINGS AND ANNEXES, DUNEDIN, JUNE 3. 4, 5, and 6. 1919. EARLY APPLICATION FOE SPACE DESIRABLE. ENTRIES CLOSE ON 14lh HAY, 1919. Schedules and ftdl particulars from H. V. PULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. SONGS OF THEI DAY. A Bachelor Gay. When You're in Love. A Paradise for Two. My Life Is Love. Hush-a-bye, Ha Baby (Missouri Walts Song). Indiana. There’s a Tramp Upon the Highway. Until We Meet Again. Heart of a Rose. There’s a Friend in Every Milestone. Australia’s (New Zealand’s) Welcome Home. Where the Milestones End (It’s Home). I’ll Wait for Your Returning. The Day that You Come Home. Only Is 9d PER COPY. mERRY’S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, J- 174-178 George street, Dunedin.

PEACE CELEBRATIONS. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. OFFICE, 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCE? STREET. ’Phone 3,542. ’Phono 3,542. TUB PEACH CELEBRATION'S EXECUTIVE HAS DECIDED TO DECORATE AND ILLUMINATE THE MAIN STREETS (BUSINESS AREA)— OCTAGON, GEORGE, STREET TO FREDERICK STREET, PRINCES ■STREET TO MANSE. STREET, STUART STREET TO ANZAC SQUARE, IP POSSIBLE. The Decorations shall consist .of National Colored Streamers for Day and Eiectria Colored Lights for Night, to ho Erected Across the Street Only from Centre Poles tt Verandah Posts. WAREHOUSES, SHOPS, and CITIZENS are requested io ARRANGE THE HI OWN DECORATION OF PREMISES where contemplated. The Committee will he pleased to Confer and Advise upon application. ’Phono 3,542. H. DIVERS. Secretary. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. OFFICE, 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. ’Phono 3,542. TRADES DISPLAY. BUSINESS FIRMS AND TRADES DESIRING TO TAKE PAR'!' IN THE TRADES DISPLAY TO BE HELD ON THE TUESDAY ARE REQUESTED TO COMMUN'D CATE WITH THE UNDERSIGNED ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, THE 9th MAY, GIVING DETAILS OF THEIR PROPOSED DISPLAY, NATURE OF VEHICLE (IP ANY), AND NUMBER OP PERSONS TAKING PART. This does not apply to the Monster Military and Civil Procession to he held on the Monday. H. DIVERS, Secretary. CATE ADVERTISEMENTS. G. R. REPATRIATION DEPAR T M E N TTelephone, No. 525. 24 Water street, Dunedin. The OBJECT of the Department is to assist the return of the soldier to civil life EMPLOYERS are requested to ring ’phone 925 before filling VACANT POSITIONS WE PROBABLY HAVE THE VERY MAN FOR THE JOB. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS are notified that POSITIONS ARE WAITING for— FITTERS MEN FOR RABBIT FACTORY (Canning TURNERS, and Wirhse). OTAGO CENTRAL. MOTOR MECHANICS, SIX MEN FOR SLUICING CLAIM. CYCLE MECHANICS, OTAGO CENTRAL. CARPENTERS, And DISABLED MEN. LIGHT WORK PLOUGHMAN, IN TWINE FACTORY, 3ALGLUTHA. OAMARU, GORE, BAD The Department is Represented at INVERCARGILL, CLUTHA, AND CLYDE. H. D. TENNENT, District Repatriation Officer. IN THE MATTER OP "THE COMPANIES ACT. 1908,” and IN THE MATTER OF THE VACUUM OIL COMPANY PROPRIETARY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ihe Office or Place of Business in New Zealand of the above-named Company, where legal process of any kind may be served upon it and notices of any kind may he addressed or delivered, has been CHANGED fromHutt road, Wellington, to the Maritime Buildings, Custom-house quay, in the City of Wellington. Dated at. Wellington the third day of May, 1919. A. G. CATE, Attorney for the Company. SENSATIONAL COSTUME OFFEE. BACK TO FIGHTING PRICES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 50 LADIES’ SMART MODEL COSTUMES. YOUR CHOICE, 635. Every Costume Faultlessly Out and Perfect Fitting'. SUIT VALUE IN “QUALITY” CLOTHES FOR. GENTLEMEN. We believe that “ Quality ” is of far greater importance to the average man than mere low pries. The saving of money effected is poor compensation for the feeling of “ meanness,” of which the badiy-ciressed man is so frequently conscious. It is hard to feel self-reliant, sharp, keen, and efficient in a poor-quality, badly-fitting suit of clothes. It pays to dress well! Our prices for Suits are not really high; they are only high enough to ensure that “ Quality ” will be in evidence throughout every detail. We are supplying Suits, made from British and New Zealand Tweeds and Worsteds, at from 7 guineas. They give satisfaction to particular and wellgroomed men. We invite you to see the New Suitings for the Winter Season. J. & J. ARTHUR, LTD., MERCHANT TAILORS, ■ 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. WANTED Known—Windows of Private Houses, Shops Cleaned, Carpets Beaten, Relaid (hand-beaten), Chimneys Swept, Private Houses Spring-cleaned, Offices Scrubbed; workmen insured. Manager: W H. Saunders, Otago Window Gleaning Company; ’telephone 3,250. UNIQUE SHOW OP MODEL MILLINERY. YOUR CHOICE, 19s 6d. INCREDIBLE, BUT TRUE: 4Cs TRIMMED MILLINERY. SPECIAL PRICE, 19s 6d. THE BLOUSE BARGAIN OF 1919: 30 Onlv HAND-FINISHED FRENCH MODEL BLOUSES, In Every Possible Shade of Crepe de ChineGeorgette, and Ninon. Usual Price, 60s to £5 ss. YOUR CHOICE, 455. THE SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING Orders by Post Executed if Received not later than Wednesday. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. TAXI CAES. ING 839, CUSTOM-HOUSE TAXI > STAND. Best Cars. Best Attention. Fyou Lose Anything, Advertise in tin ‘ Star ’ Lost and Found Column*

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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 7