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AMUSFMENTB. pEINCESS___ THEATKf,. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT!— EVENING—At a, CROWDED OUT! EVERYBODY HAPPY! PAUL STANHOPE PAUL STANHOPE REVUISTS 'DOWN OF THE FARM.' The Most Original and Diverting- Pair, CAMPBELL AND MAYO. CAMPBELL AND MAYO. CAMPBELL AND MAYO. 'The 'Renowned Tenor, ERNIE BARRACLOUGH. ERNIE BARRACLOUGH. POLLARD AND BORNEO JACKSON. GARDINER, FRED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id: STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. THE PLAZA Newest Sensation on the Screen Commences TO-DAY.fi. Days Only), "" Featuring HALE HAMILTON in Featuring HALE HAMILTON in 'FIVE THOUSAND AN HOUR.* 'FIVE THOUSAND AN HOUR." A Great Metro. If you like absorbing: romance, .this is a play which will give you ""an afternoon or evening of delightful pleasure. Screening as 3 p.m. a-nd 8 p.m. Also, 'THE IRON CHAIR.' No. 2 'WOLVES OF KULTUR,' At 2.15, 4.30, 7.15, 9.30. GAZETTE and COMEDY. Big- Programme. Little Prices. Afternoon: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Evening: Circle, all 6d; Stalls—Adults 6d, Children 3d. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. EMMIE GORMAN in ' THE SOUL OF A CHILD.' Chapter 5 'The Railroad Raiders.' Two-reel L-Ko Comedy. Gaumont Graphic. SALVATION ARMY SILVER BAND. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. "WE'MBERS will meet at Railway Station *-*- at 7.30 o'clock, to Welcome- Private George Tombs home from France. THURSDAY NIGHT: Major GUNN, Citadel, Dowling street, . 8 o'clock.

AMUSEMENTS. rjmE EMPIRE THEATRE. Another of these Wonderful Dorothy Daltou Pictures, -with a -wealth, of human interest and a romantic story that fairly bristles ■with pleasant surprises. —DOROTHY DALTON—DOB.OTHY DALTON—DaROTHY DALTON- ' QUICKSAND.' —' QUICKSAND.' — To rescue her hußband—who has been imprisoned for » crime he was not guilty of—the girl -wife becomes a, vamp; but ft vamp with & good purpose—one that is filially crowned with success. 'PEACE AND RIOT 1 (Jester Comedy). Screenings: 2, 2.30, 7, 8.30. BIG PROGRAMME ITING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. To-night we've got the Sunshine Maid, with her tattered dross and Cinderella shoes, in a beautiful'picture of school clevis: *A CHILD OF THE WILD",' 'A CHILD OF THE WILD,' 'A CHILD OF THE WILD/ And JUNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE Herself describes this as her greatest picture. Then HANK MANN,. HANK MANN,Whom our American Cousins describe as CHARLES CHAPLIN'S —CHARLES CHAPLIN'S Equal, if not his superior, in the big laugh dvnamo, 'THE DOMESTIC HOUND,* 'THE DOMESTIC HOUND' Which fairly bubbles with humor from the title to the finis. You'll like .this programme, and we recommend it. JT. CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH. A GRAND BAZAAR Will be held in the S.B. HALL on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 24 and 25, 1919, IN AID OF THE NEW PIPE ORGAN {Our Memorial to our Fallon Soldiers). Attractive Entertainment Both Evenings. Afternoons, Free. Evenings, 6d.

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. NINETEENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL Commences in, BURNS HALL, BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, 24th. SEPTEMBER. Morning Session, 10 o'clock. Afternoon Session, 2.50. OFFICIAL OPENING, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 3 O'CLOCK, When His Worship the Mayor (W. Begg, Esq.) will 'Officially, Declare tne Festival Open. To bo Followed by a Very Interesting Programme. Admission, Is. Season Tickets (admitting two to all sessions), One Guinea. E. S. WILSON, Secretary.

THRUST MONEY FOR INVESTME: ASLIN, DAWSON, AND BROWN, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street, Solicitors. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At the Residence, 52 Princes street, ► Musselburgh. Under instructions from Mr Ralph. A. Johnston (who is leaving Dunedin). COSTLY OAK FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Well selected; iu splendid order; equal to new. SO UR R AND CO. will sell by auction, as above: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, By John Broadwood and Sons. ;l his is one of the most beautiful, richlyoiied instruments, with perfection of touoh md finish, that it has been our lot to offer. >sed in rosewood, overstrung, and with ho latest under-damper action. The very lino "BROADWOOD" is the hall-m" 1 ' '"' superiority, and considered by the I udgej as the la.st word in perfection of tone and quality. Wo recommend inspection. RICH AXMINSTER, WILTON PILE, And ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS (Only been in use some 6 months), | COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AN: DIVAN CHAIRS (In Moquotte Velvet, with loose covers), I OIL AND WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS, Bronze kerbs, pedestals and irons, carved oak coal vase, rattan chairs, vases, ornaments, occasional tables, music oanterbury, framed mirrors, carpet, sweeper, HANDSOME OAK HALL STAND, I EXPENSIVE ORIENTAL VESTIBULE I RUG, FIGURED R.P. HALL SEAT, ! SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD (In Quaint Design), OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, I COMBINATION WRITING BUREAU AND | BOOKCASE IN OAK, OAK AND RUSH-SEAT DINING CHAIRS, j MORRIS CHAIRS (in Utrecht Velvet), 1 GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, Folding card table, oak palm. stands, jardinieres and bowls, portiere curtains and rods, draught screen, e.p. ware, clocks, books, curtains. BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 Pieces), SOLID KAURI BEDROOM SUITS (4 Pieceg), SPOTLESS BEDDING, LINEN, AND NAPERtf, 1 D.B.R. bedsteads, wardrobes, duohesse chests, Ottoman couch, linoleums, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALL, BEDROOM. AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Travelling bags, cabin trunk*, gas griller, meat safe, step ladder, garden hose, lawn ; mower, garden seat, garden tools, oarp«n- ---! ter's tools, wringer, etc., etc. Also, ENGLISH SPORTING GUN and CASE, D.8., Hammerloss, Breech-loading (Henry Toley). ORDER OF SALE. The Sale will commence at 2 o'olock sharp in the Dining Room, followed immediately by Hall, Drawing Room (including piano), Bedroom, end Kitchen Furniture and outI s.de sundries, in that order. ! On view WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, E4th September, 2 to 4 o'clock, and I morning of sale. SCUBR AND CO., Auctioneers, FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, 'remises, "Balgowau," 35 Pacific etreefc. In Estate late Peter Smeaton 'OHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, f will offer, as a.bove, FREEHOLD. AND RESIDENCE. The land has a. frontage of 182 ft toPacific street by a depth of ÜBft, and is delightfully laid out in garden, orchard, and shrubberies. The House is of nice appearance, is partly plastered, has balcony, verandah, gas, etc. The situation is a nice one, in a favorite locality, and the view is beautiful. Failing a sale in One Lot, the House and 82ft of the Land will be offered, and if it sells the remaining freehold of 100 ft will then be put up. -Inspection invited. Full particulars on application to THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED; or RJ&EPS. LIMITED, Ajtctioswr*.

ELECTJON NOTICES. YY'UNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. Hon. J. T. PAUL Requests Friends and Supporters to meet him to consider Plan of Eleotion Campaign at— SI 1 . KILDA TOWN" HALL 'COMMITTEE ROOM, at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EV ENING. ST. CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, Albert street, at 7.30 o'clock on SATURDAY EVENING Next. TENDERS. ►ESS arc invited for the ERECTION JL OP ADDITIONS (Brick and Stone) to the OTAOO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN, for tho Board of Governors, Ot-ago Boys' and Girls' High Schools. Plans and specifications may be sesn at my office, where Tenders will he received up till 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, the 15th clay of Octoher, 1919. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDMUND ANSCOMBE. F.N.Z.1.A., Union Bank Chambers, Dunedin. LECTURES EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE. WINTER LECTURES. THE LAST LECTURE of tho Series will he given in tho Overseas Club Room, Stuart street, on THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 25, At 8 p.m., by Mr W. C. MACGREGOR, K.C., On 'THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF A CITIZEN.* The Overseas Club will present a Musical and Elocutionary Programme. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. INFLUENZA. HOME NURSING. COURSE .OF SEX DEMONSTRATION LECTURES Will be given bv a Trained. Nurse, Commencing THURSDAY, 25th hist., at 3 p.m., PROTESTANT ALLIANCE HAIL, GREEN ISLAND. J. E. BONE, Secretary of Centre. MEETINGS. THIS IS IT. DON'T MISS IT. 'fSO bT BALLOT ' No ' 4 GROTJP > DUNEDIN 6TARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Join Now and Participate. £SOO, by SALE, No. 3 GROUP, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STUART STREET, MONDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. . All particulars from J. A. HOPCRAET, Secr«fca.ry. 12 Ootagon, Dunedin. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. A PUBLIC MEETING of tho Residents of St. Kilda will be held in the Coronation Rail, St. Jidda, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to pro-test against tho Government attitude with regard to the erosion at fit. Kilda and St. Clair Beaches. His Worship the Mayor of St. Kilda (A. D. Edgar, Esq.) in the chair. Speakers: His Worship the Mayor of Duueclin (W. Begg, Esq.), Mark Cohen, Esq.. J. 11. Hancocs (chairman Domain Board), John M'Donald, Esq., and Charles Todd, Esq. J. B. DICK, Town Ckrk. DUNEDIN AMATEUR BOATING CLUB. A MEETING OF MEMBERS AND EX--MEMBERS of the ab*we Club will be held in Mr E. S. Wilson's Rooms, Empire Buildings, on THURSDAY, 25th inst., at 8 p".m. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the "• Evening Star' Office at Moderate PjOOOL

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