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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.! Direction J. LTD. Manager J«*n Farrell. THE BEST 808 THE BAST! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. 4. O. WILLIAMSON. LIMITED, Presents the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including FLORENCE YOUNG, In. the -delightfully fascinating and joyous-; Comic Opera, ‘THE PINE LADY,’ ‘the pink; lady,’ Which will be staged on a scale of the ■utrpost splendor and magnificence, and it Will be presented by' the following great Cast of Characters: — Philippe Dondidiar Phil Smith Lucien Gar-idol ... Reginald Roberts Maurice D’Uzao ... John Ralston Babe Quingolph ... ... Leslie Holland Theodore Labec _ ... ... Harry Ratcliffs Crapota ... Robert Mackiimon. Pochet ... Oliver Peacock The Hungry Man L. John Ford® Pan .... ... ... Robert Mackinnon Dr Mazou Claude Bantock Bouget ._ ... ... Harold Reeves Benevol ... .„ Percy Claridge Angela ... ... ... Olive Godwin Madame Doadidier «■ ... Addie Leonard Serpolatte Pochet ... Leah Pritchard La Comteaso ... ... Plorence Young Desiree ._ ... Eva Webber Claudine _ ... ... Gladys MoncriefE (The Pink Lady). Plans are now open at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S, 6s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Doors Pit, Is 6d extra. RELIGIOUS. THIS MINISTERS AND DAYMEN OF THE METHODIST CHURCH Are invited to Attend the UNITED COMMUNION SERVICE FIRST HCURCH THIS EVENING (Tuasday), 8 o’clock. S. GRIFFITH, Chairman Otago District Methodist Church. SHIPPING. DUNEDiN-BOET CHALMERS BOAT SERVICE. CUBING the Suspension of Trains on the J? Port Chalmers Line the S.S. TAKEWAX will run between Port Chalmers and Dunedin on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, leaving Port Chalmers at 10.30 a.m., and leaving Dunedin at 2-39 p,m. FARE* ONE SHILLING EACH WAY. MEETINGS. OTAGO' HIGH SCHOOL ODD BOYS. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, of the Otago High School Old Boys’ Society will be held in Mr E. S. Wilson’s Board Boom, Empire Building's, at 7.30 THIS EVENING, to be followed at 8 o’clock by a MEETING OF ODD BOYS. Business: Be School Memorial. AH Old Boys invited. E. -S. WILSON, Secretary. OTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. mHE OPERATIC EVENING arranged by -“- the Musical Circle for Wednesday has been POSTPONED till FRIDAY, July 4th, at 8 o’clock. FEDERATED SEAMEN’S UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business: To Consider the Question of a Levy on Members, and other Important Business. Members will only be admitted by producing Union Books. W. CLARKE, Secretory. ST. HILDA BOWLING CLUB. LTD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Pavilion on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd July, at 7.15. To be followed by ANNUAL MEETING of Club, W. P. ORMOND, Hon. Sec. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, /"Y LASGOW Restaurant, Moray place >JT yacanoias for Boarders, ’Phone 2,989 (P. Reilly, proprietor). VyyANTED, Board, with attention, for V% invalid Lady, on Flat; state terms. " Kindly,” ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED, by elderly Lady, Room, with Board. “ A.J.,” ‘Star 1 Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging for Hus band, Wife, and Girl (15 years). Ho ply to “Clean,” ‘Evening Star.’ 'ANTED (in Mosgiel), Board (meals only) with private lamiiy. Terms, etc., to “Tradesman,” Mosgiel Post Office. ANTED, Board by young Lady in ! I V busuu::.s; north end preferred: piano. I “Clerk,” ‘Star’ Office. ' ANTED,”'by Lady Student] Private Addr 11 Domuin,” ‘Star’ Office. ANTED (by respectable young student), Board and Residence; i or Mornington district preferred. ‘‘University.,” ‘ Star ’ Office. * LOST AND FOiiKS3, LOST (between Eoslyn and Railway Station, or on Station), Man's Musquash Fur Glove. Reward returning Mrs A. C. Bogg, 31 Ijtoss street., Roslyu. i I OST. (Saturday), Grey Squirrel Far, be- 1 J tween High and Rattray street's; re-j yard. Wood’s Tea Rooms. I 5 CIST (Saturday, Princes; street), Gent's j A Right-bend Leather Glove. Please return Publisher, ‘ Star ’ Office. j LOST (in Stuart street, Thursday Lady’s Bag (b Ml ticket, n-ceij, tographs, etc.); good reward. ‘Star’ Office. ;vck Pur, bstreets Tea Rooms. T OST (Sunday night), Bki JU Hanover, Grusvcuor i returning Browr ight), tween ! Will'd T OST (last week), Small Gold Necklet JLJ and Small Cross (keepsake); rswarel. Methven’a Show Rooms, George street. PARTY who took Oat from 66 Rosebery street, Sunday, please return same at once, save further trouble. TTSTILL Lady seen picking up Woman’s V V Blank Handbag (with initials M.A.8.) at foot of Momingion oar please return same to Conn's, chwniiri. T7SOUND, Parcel. Friday night. Si. Clair Jr car: owner have same explain contents, pay advertisement. “Mac,” ‘Star.’-" PERSON seen picking up Ring on e ing of 25th return to 69 Haiti street, save trouble. evenland FOUND, a Sum of Money; owner can receive same by giving full particulars. Address “Justice,” ‘Star’ Office. FOUND.— M'ArthuPs Compressed Yeast, Brand cbso-lufeiT mitcit.ic-up; Brown Bread for, diabetes; Speahh Bread, 3d, delivered. M'Art-hur'o. FOUND. —9d in £1 Coupons given with ail redwood prices; foia Tunas Club, la weekly. M'Axthur’s, FOUND. —MLVrthuc’s eppcialired - Record Tea, Is 7d lb; try this against oay 2s 4d tea. Special tea value. FOUND.— Clover Cream, 2s 5 Record Tea, Is 7d; beft Loose Coosa, 2- 8d; Garb. Soda, 3d; Salt, lid. M‘Arthur's. 1 HOUND. —Wringer made like new by hav- . ing it Rerubbered at- Manson’s, 203 Crawford street. ’Phone 2,605 TT7VOUND. —What! Another New Suit? Jr? No; I’ve bad nnue Renovated, Repaired. The Modern Tailors, Scu-rr’s- BuildtngA "illOUND.—Coursing at Forbury Pad: on xr Saturday, July sth. Beret Course, 2

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Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 5

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