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AMUSEMENTS. gRINCESS THEATRE. S—PERFECT EASTER. MATINEES—S. FATIURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. The Entire Show for 6d, Is Id, and 1# 7d. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS FULLERS’ AND MERRY PULLERS’ BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING. BE EARLY—OR BOOK. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY SIGHTLY. WALTER GEORGES ' WALTER GEORGE'S ' SUNSHINE PLAYERS SUNSHINE PLAYERS Present •‘THE CRUISE OF- THE CTMBALINE.’ Gay and Giddy Musical Comedy, First Appearance—The European Stars, Jack—WILLIAMS—Cora, J ack—WILLI AMS-Cora, J aek—Williams— Cora, Featuring' the Sensational Aerial Serpentina Dance. EDWARDS AND PARSES, EDWARDS AND PARSES, The Classy English Comedy Pair, WALLINGFORD TATE, EVA FALVEY, RBNAUX AND ARTA Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 2s 6d; Stalls. Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Box Plans at THE BRISTOL To-day; Saturday and Monday at JACOBS’S, tobacconists. Bookings, 6d. TO-NIGHT, Tlie Last Opportunitv of Seeing ‘THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME.’ ‘THE PRICE OP A GOOD TIME,’ RING'S _T HEATEE. To-night at 7 and 8.30. THE GREAT TEMPTATION! I want to stay with you. I cannot go back to the sordidness and poverty. ‘THE PRICE OP A GOOD' TIME’ ‘THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME,’ With the Beautiful MRS CHARLES ■ CHAPLIN (Mildred Harris). HAPPINESS TURNED TO TRAGEDY. LAUGHTER TO TEARS!' A Picture with an Appeal' to Woman, because you will understand the Temptation. A Picture with an appeal to all, because IT IS A PAGE FROM HUMAN LIFE. Also, the Big Mack Sennett Keystone Oomedv Success. ‘HIS LUCKY PUNCH.’ PHYSICAL CULTURE. I BEG to inform past, present, ’and intend mg PUPILS that the followin' CLASSES will Commence as from WED NESDAY, April 7: GIRLS, WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. BOYS, SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. YOUTHS, FRIDAY. 4 p.m. LADIES, WEDNESDAY’, 8 p.m. BUSINESS MEN, TUESDAY and PRI DAY, 5.30 p.m. . MEN, MONDAY and THURSDAY, 8 p.m Private Instruction, Private Classes, and Remedial Treatment hy Arrangement. J. P. NORTHEY, Tel. 1,029. 63 George street. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. FARES FOE HIRE OF TAXI GARS. "OURSUANT to the Provisions of Sect! 29 ot By-law No. 5 of the City Dunedin, Public Notice Is Hereby Giv that the Dunedin City Council PASSED t following RESOLUTION at its Gidina Meeting on WEDNESDAY, 31sb Man 1520, prescribing the Seale of Charges to made by the Drivers of Licensed Moi Oars —viz.; RESOLUTION. That it be and is hereby resolved th the Schedule of Fees or Fares for the E of a Licensed Motor Ci” proscribed by t Council by resolution on the 17th Api 1918, bo and is hereby abolished, and th be substituted therefor the Scale Fares forth heroundor, which Scale sh; operation as from the first day APRIL, 1920—viz,; FARES FOR HIRE OP TAXI C4RS BY DISTANCE. Per mil© (including return to Stand 1 to_ 4 passengers) Is Minimum fare for one passenger ... 2s. Minimum fare for more than 1 passenger gs 6d. BY’ TIME. For the first hour or part thereof, 1 to 4 passengers £1 0 0 For each subsequent 15 minutes ... 5 o Piovided tbat should iho car require to cover any of the journey back to Stand that portion of the journey so covered without passenger shall b© ciiargcd at onlv twolbirds of the above rales. The average speed shall bo computed as 15 miles pehemr. 1 CHARGE FOR DETENTION. For every completed 15 minutes ... Is 6d.

LUGGAGE. For each package of personal luggage carried which exceeds 231b weight.' gd. SUBURBAN AND HILL CHARGED. From any authorised Stand to— Beyond Nonnanby terminus to City Boundary or Main North road ... 15s. To Wakari 12s. CL To St. Clair Golf Links, Anderson's ’ Bay road beyond Tram Terminus, Moruington Extension, Kaikorai Valley _ 10s. xo Monungton, Roslyu, Maori Hill, Opaho, North-east Valley, Anderson s Bay, and St. Clair where not otherwise enumerated 7a. 6d. To Anderson’s Bay (to Ross Corner). North-east Valley (to Best Office), St. Clair (to Allandale road), Cavorsbani (on flat), Musselburgh, St. Kilda, and Woodha ugh To South Dunedin as far as Bay View road and Forbury Comer .„ ss. These Suburban and Hill charges are in. tended to apply up to 4 passengers only. NIGHT FARES. . Between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. of the one day and 7 o'clock a.m. on the following day the above Fares are subject to an Increase of 50 per cent. Dunedin, G. A. LBWIN, Town Clerk. Ist April, 1920. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOANOP £162,000 FOR WATER SUPPLY PURPOSES. P UI *t ST JA I '' T to Section 12 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,” Notice Is Hereby Given that- at a Poll of the Ratepayers of the City of Dunedin, taken on tha 30th day of March, 1920, pn ffhe Proposal by the Dunedin City Council* to Borrow the Sum of One Hundred and Sixty-two Thousand Pounds for ( Uio purpose of augmont-ingi the Water Snpplv of the Gitv by bringing in the Waters of Lee Stream, The Number of Votes recorded FOR the Proposal was ggi The number of Votes recorded AGAINST the Proposal was 2,467 I therefore declare that the PROPOSAL WAS REJECTED. W. BEGG, Mayor. Dated this 31st day of March, 1920.' GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PASSPORT AND PERMIT OFFICE EASTER HOLIDAYS. mHB FOLLOWING -HOURS will be ob- ■*- served at the Passport and Permit. Office at Dunedin during the Easter Holidays ; Good Friday: Closed. srd and sth: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. J. HISLOP, Under-eecretary, Internal Affairs Department. ALL ALTERATIONS OP |T|ISPLAT ADVERTISEMENTS MUSI '■&-* BE HANDED IN TO THB OFFICE BEFORE ' 11 O’CLOCK OP THE PRECEDING DAB

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Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17316, 1 April 1920, Page 5

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