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AMUSEMENTS. "The overwhelming catastrophe which befall- Captain Robert Falcon Scot*' and his four comrades after they had reached their goal and- were almost is brought home in all the pitilessness of the Antarctic wastes."—Now York 'Evening Pest.' ECE OCTAGON THEATRE. Commencing THIS'EVENING THIS EVENING CAPTAIN SCOTT CAPTAIN SCOTT CAPTAIN SCOTT • ' CAPTAIN SCOTT CAPTAIN SCOTT CAPTAIN SCOTT TO THE SOUTH POLE. As Captain Scott himself decl-ared: " Nothing, not even priority afc-tha Poife. can prevent the expedition ranking as one of tho ' most important that ever entered the Polar regions." CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC' CAPT, SCOTT IN THE ■ ANTARCTIC" COMRADES UNTO DEATH. OATE3, SCOTT, BOWERS, WILSON, EVANS. History records no braver, sadder farewell than that of CAPT. OATES, who deliberately walked out into the blizzard, saying: "I am going outride; I may be some time." CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC. CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC. "The moving pictures showing Captain Scott and his crew in their manifold" struggles and dangers to reach the South Pole are as remarkable as ii«sv are inspiring. They tell the story v:-"th beiuriiiul yet tremendous reality."—The ' New York Globe.' CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC CAPT. SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC. This remarkable film story was photographed by HERBERT G. PONTTNG, F.K.G.S., Who accompanied the expedition up to tho farewell of Captain Scott an't his comrades when they departed for the goal of their hopes. The spoken story of their hercic efforts is told by the famous lecturer, Mr Walter !=3ar]e.- ' PRICES: AFTERNOONS: Aduils. 1b Id Upstairs; 6d Downstairs. EVENINGS: Adults; Is 7J Upstairs; Is Id Downstairs. RESERVES.. 2s Id. Children Half-price to Matinees only. BOX PLAN at .Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.'s Music Warehouse. .. Special Programme will be Screened at This Afternoon's Session. TO-NIGHT At 7.30. ■ 'MISS ADVENTURE," Featuring' PEGG YHYLAND. At 8.30. ' WITH CAPTAIN SCOTT AT THE SOUTH POLE.' .Last Night of Charles Chaplin as •THE WOMAN WHO DID.' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.15, Last Nirht of ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN And her Wonderful Dresses in ' 'THE CO-RESPONDENT.' Last Nisht of ' BILLY WEST " BILLY WEST In 'HIS WAITING CAREER,' Great Supports. Admission. 6d and 3d: Circle. 16. TO-MORROW {SATURDAY), . Mrs CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME,' A Page from Human Life.. MIDDLEMARCH IStu ANNUAL SHOW. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL sth. A LL THE FUN OP THE FAIR, GRAND Xi. BALL in Evening. Entries Close MARCH 27th, 9 p.m. A good outing and change at small expense. R. WALKER, Secretary. ■HP.O LET, Offices aud Rooms, furnished and JL unfurnished;' low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford, streat. -' TO LET, FiYO-roomed Furiuehed House, term, situate Jackson street, Kaikorai. Particulars 37 Nairn street, Kaikorai. T,O LET Gain aud Son, expert furniture packers, Remove your Furniture means T,O LET Gain aud Son, expert furniture packers, Remove your Furniture means r.afct.y and economy. TiO LET, Three Unfurnished Rooms kitchen and all conveniences. "Rooms," Koslyn Post. Office. rpO LET "Double ~ and" Single" Furnished -S- Rooms. 34 Hope street. fg .O LET, Rooms (with strong room), first -fl- floor, Jajiiieion's Buildings, Stuart street, Apply Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co., Water street, LET, 6 Unfurnished Rooms, sepa-„„ w -c- or together; kitchen; very contraf. I "Conveniences," Moray Place Post. 0'" ' rflO -i-_ suit business person: central; conveniences; evenings. '375 George street. CORPORATION NGT2GES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. PROPOSED WATER SUPPLY LO\N OP £162,000. NOTICE OF POLL. In the Matter of "Tho Local, Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," and "Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1903." . PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL of the Electors of the City of Duncdin entitled to vote on a Proposal to Raise, a Loan will be taken at tho undermentioned Polling Placer- on TUESDAY, March 30th, 1920, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The issue upon which tho Electors areinvited to vote is the Proposal to Rui=.-» a Special Loan of £162,090. The Loan is required for the purpose of augmenting tho City's Water Supply by bringing in* tho waters of Li.e Stream. The sum proposu to be borrowed for such purpose is £162.000 (one hundred end sixty-two thousand pounds). The proposed security la a special ■ rate, of fourpence (4d) in the £ upon the rateable value of all rateahle property within the City of Dunedin. The Loan will be repaid in full at the data of the maturity of the debentures proposed to be issued in respect of same, and provision for such repayment will be provided Iry a sinking fund °£ I ,P er cel >tum per annum' en the amount Oi the said Loan It is proposed to pay ' out of the Loan the cost of raising tho same a-nd the interest and sinking fund for the first year after such Loan shall have been raised, I The following are the Polling Pisces—viz: Eurng Hall, Burlington street. Oddfellows' Halt, Stuart street. Mission Hall, RtHsell street. St. Andrew's Hall, Carroll street, i Knox Church S.S. Hall. Kins street, Albany Street School Hall. Albany street. George Street School Hall, George , street. ! N.E, Valley Town Hal] North road. Presbyterian Church, Opoho. Barron's Hall, North road. Washer's Hall, Highgate, Roslyn. Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. Wiikari Hall, Nairn street. Council Chambers, Mornington. South Dunedin Town Hall, King Edward ' street. Oddfellows' Hall, Kensington. Caversham Methodist S. School, South '. road, » ~ Oddfellows' Hall, David street. St. Clajr Pavilion, Bedford street. Presbyterian Church Hall, Anderson's i Bay. • W. BEGG, Mayor. G. Returning Officer. Dunedin, 9th March, 1920. *

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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 5

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