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AMUSEMENTS. ]£BItfCESS__ THEATRE, Direction „'. Ben end John Full«r. ALWAYS MERRY FULLERS' FULLERS' AND BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALASIA. Unparalleled Feasfc of Wit and Melody. WALTER THE CRUISE WALTER GEORGE OF THE GEORGE SUNSHINE SUNSHINE ' GYMBALINE.' FLAYERS. PLAYERS. say and Giddy Musical Comedy, CRUISE OF THE OYMBALINB CRUISE OF THE CYMBALINE, A ; Wealth, of Wit and Topical Nonsense, Garnished with. Lovely Melody and Lively Diversions. "JACK and CORA ' ' W ILLIAIS. JACK and CORA ■WILLIAMS.JACK and CORA ■WILLIAMS. - JACK and CORA •WILLIAMS.JACK and CORA -WILLIAMS.- . ous Display of Origino. with Dainty Disrobements and Sensational Aerial SERPENTINE DANCE. The Classv English Comedy Pair, EDWARDS, and PABKE S, EDWARDS and P A R K E S, EDWARDS and PARK ES, * Present New and Hilarious Diversion. FALYEY SISTERS, WALLINGFORD TATE, RENAUX. and ARTA* Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 2s 6d; Stalls, la 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax), Plan at BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, STILL THE RAGE! CARLYLE BLACEWELL In ' COURAGE FOR TWO.' «COURAGE FOR TWO.' A man plays the lover to two vromsn, both friends. • There is a Climax. Also Chapter Two of 'THE MAN OF MIGHT,' The New Serial which everybody is talking about. PERSONAL. WOULD the Gentleman who called at the Prince of Wales Hotel asking for position for mother and daughter please call CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OP DUNEDIN. PROPOSED WATER SUPPLY LOAN 01 £162,000. NOTICE OF TOLL. In the Matter of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1903." PUBLIC HEREBY GIVEN ' that a POLL of the Electors of the City of Dunedin entitled to vote on a Proposal to Raise a Loan will be taken at the undermentioned Polling Places on TUESDAY, March 30th, 1920, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The issue upon which the Electors are invited to vote is the Proposal to Raise & Special Loan of £162,000. The Loan is' required for the purpose of augmenting the Gitys Water Supply by brituring in the waiers of Lie Stream. The sum proposal to be borrowed for such purpose is £162,000 (one hundred and sixty-two thousand pounds). The proposed security is' a special rate o, fourpenco (4d) in the £ upon tha rateable value of all rateable property within the City of Dunedin. The Loan wilt be repaid in full at the date of the maturity of the debentures proposed to be issued in respect of same, and provision for such repayment will be. provided by a sinking fund of 1 *>er centum per annum on the amount of the said Loan It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the same and the interest and sinking fund for the first, year after such Loan shall have been raised. The following are the Polling viz.Burns Hall, Burlington street. Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street. Mission Had. Russell street. St. Andrew's Hull, Carroll street. Knox Churclj S.S. Hall, King street. Albany Street School Hall, Albany street. J Georgo Street School Hall, Georgo street. N.E. Yaiiey Town Hal!, North road. Presbyterian Church, Opoho. Barron's-Hall, North road. Washer's Hall, Highgate, Roslyn. Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. Wakari Hell, Nairn street. Council Chambers, Mornington. South Dunedin Town Hail, King Edward street. Oddfellows' Hall, Kensington. Caversham Methodist S. School, South road. Oddfellows' Hall, David street. St. Clair Pavilion, Bedford street. Presbyterian Church Hall, Anderson's Bay. W. BEGG, Mayor. G. A. LEWIN," Returning Officer. Dunedin, 9th March, 1920. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. WATER SUPPLY. FURTHER NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. 7VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in conj-* sequence of the continued dry weather tre Stored Water is now down to tho limit of safety for health and tire purposes. Citizens ar<» therefore requested to conserve the water by every means in their power in order that, the present storage miiy ha maintained. _ln t ; :o meantime it is" regretted that it will be necessary to at once further reduce the pressure in the mains. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 29th Slarch, 1920. TENDERS. WAIKATO ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY..! SECTION" 11—65,000 VOLT INSULATORS. TENDERS, closing 31st JULY, 1820,,-are invited for tho SUPPLY of 2,400 'PIN INSULATORS. Specifications and conditions of <:on.**.-;. may be obtained at> Pubtia Worn? OiUoes, Auckland, Christchnrch (Electrical), Dunedin, and at this Oißce. R. E. HEREON, Stores Manager. Public Works Office, Wellington, 23rd March, 1920. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN FOOTBALL CLUB. THE OLDEST CLUB IN THE DOMLXION. THE CLUB WITH TRADITIONS. '*• THE CLUB WITH THE BEST GROUND AND THE SOUNDEST FINANCIALLY IN THE CITY. TN view of tho Match with Sydendam on -i. Saturday a MEETING will bo held in the Pavilion, Caiedcniaa Ground. TO"~~"lOW NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m., _LECT A TEAM. To Suporters and Prospective Members ea open invitation is offered. Come along, piayers. and show your appreciation to the Club whose players practically to a man went to the,front iith the early reinforcements. J. ANDERSON Acting Hon. Sea. ASSOCIATED SUPERANNUATED RAILWAY MEN. DUNEDIN BRANCH. A MEETING of the above will bo held In the Club Rooms, Goods Yard on WEDNESDAY, 31st Kaxch, at 2.30 plm. Business: To arrange concerted action, and enrol members. All superannuated men are invited to attend. R, FARRANT, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETTN<J <tf A, the above Association will be heM (a the Y.M.C.A. Rooms TO-MORROW EVEN- ; ING, the 30th March, at 8 o'elook. * i Business Consideration of Annuel RepoH \

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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 5

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