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AMUSEMENTS. pRINOESS THEATRE. Direction Sir Benjamin Puller and John, Puller. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, EVERY ’ EVENING. A Scene of Unprecedented Enthusiasm. A Tumultuous Welcome to THE DELECTABLE, DELIGHTFUL DAUGHTER OP PRANCE, . LAURA GRERITE. •FAMOUS IN THREE CONTINENTS, This Eminent Revue Star, LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. - First Appearance CORONA, CORONA, The Wandering Musician. BERGE and ENGLISH, MARION MAHR. \ Acrobatic Tumbling. Coon Songs. ) The' Favorites; BRULE and HUMBLE!. ! All-new Seen a, Songs, Burlesques, Sketches, SMART SET DIGGERS. SMART SET DIGGERS. No Advance in Tariff; D.C. and Stalls, Zs 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Plan at THE BRISTOL til! i b‘.3o p.m.; thereafter at Jacobs's. Book-’ ings, 6d. QUEEN’S, QUEEN’S,: The House of Greater Attractions. LAST NIGHT’ LAST NIGHT Fonimoro Cooper’s Drama Eternal, ‘ THE LAST OP TUB MOHICANS.’ 1 TUB HIST OP THE MOHICANS.’ 'THE LAST OP THE MOHICANS.’ ‘THE List op the mohioans.’ ‘THE LIST OF THE MOHIOANS.’ TO-MOSEOW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ‘ TO-MORROW. A mighty First National Drama of the warring of human passion and the elements and the strangest mania go cn record, ‘THE THUNDERBOLT.’ ‘THE THUNDERBOLT,' ‘THE THUNDERBOLT,’ ‘THE TIIUNDERBi ../I',' ■ Featuring the American beauty who has taken the film world by storm and earned for her the title of the most perfect flower, , __ KATHERINE M'DONALD, - - KATHERINE M‘DONALD, KATHERINE M'DONALD, With ■ THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. Also, HAROLD LLOYD ’ In His Latest Super Comedy, ‘ CAPTAIN KIDD’S KIDS.’ H U UN S HA L L. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. PINAL FAREWELL APPEARANCE FINAL FAREWELL APPEARANCE Prior to his departure for Auckland and Sydney, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NI GET, TO-NIGHT, Comnienoin? at 8, Ml ALEXANDER WATSON. ME ALEXANDER WATSON MU ALEXANDER WATSON MR ALEXANDER WATSON Will Present SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME. 1. ‘The Burial March of Dundee.’ 2. ‘ Lochinvar.’ 3. ‘The Kelpie of Corrievreokan.’ 4. ‘ A Holiday in Bed.’ 5. ‘ The Flight of Little Emily.’ ti. ‘ Miss Squeors’s Tea Party,’ 7. ‘More Cautionary Tales.’ 8. ‘ .European Guides ’ (Mark Twain). 3?, 2s (phis tax). Plan at The Bristol. CARLYLB SMYTH B. ‘ VSTELCOME STRANGER.’ with JOHN V? I). O‘HAKA and JULES JORDAN, J. C. Williamson’s Sensational Success, TO-NIGHT, HIS MAJESTY’S, HAT IS BRIDE 13 ???? P? ? ? HAT IS BRIDE 13PPPPPPPP WHAT IS BRIDE 13PPPPP??? WHAT IS BRIDE 13???????? Further particulars To-morrow. LECTURES, ‘SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE TO THE WAGE SYSTEM.’ ALLEN HALL. OTAGO UNIVERSITY, SATURDAY', SEPTEMBER 17, at 8 p.m. ITSROFE3SOR W, H. PRINGLE will LccJL ture as above to W.B.A. Students. Bring all friends interested in tho movement, 'arid make at a characteristic rally. Lecture and discussion. GEO. M'CIUCKEN, District Secretary. MEETINGS. CARISBROOK CRICKET CLUB. fTHIE ANNUAL MEETING- of tho above jL Club will bo held in Mr E. S. Wilson's Hoard Room, Empire Buildings, on FRIDAY, 16lh inst., at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Office-bearers, , General. 11. S. CANTRELL, Hon. Secretary. DIOCESAN S.S. TEACHERS* ASSOCIATION, A MEETING cf CLERGY and S.S. Ik. TEACHERS will bo bckl in B. Paul’? Schoolroom THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at f,45, His I.ordebip the Birh-cp presiding. Business: Tho Annual Report; General. educational. SMITH’S TUTORIAL CLASSES, ROOM 21, DAWSON’S BUILDINGS, Moray place (above Savoy Restaurant). OLASSES IN ELE-MENPAPuY MATHRkj M.ATICS FOR LATIN BEGINNERS .N GENERAL SUBJECTS. T. SMITH, M.A. (Glasgow), will commence Musses in Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, l.’rigcnometry, Maturation, Arithmetic) and Latin (up to easy corapics sentence,s) for niyik whose groundwork requires revision uul those who have gained proficiency cer•iftcale and wish to have a preliminary utroduotiou to these subjects before entorng high ccbodi. Work will bo after ecbool io uro. General Knowledge Classes (day chcol proficiency examination standard) will ilso bo begun (8 to 7 p.m.) for youths and idute who wish to improve their general xlucation. Thcso Cla-si-os will bo found tclpful by those who require to pass proioienoy examination for burino-s purpotres. Mr Smith will bo in attendance at above iddress every t veiling on and attar, MON. DAY’, September 19, from 5.30 to 7, for tire impose of supplying full particulars as to ■ime. of meeting (arranged as far as passible a suit convenience of students), scope of fork, fees (half ordinary tutorial fees), etc., ,nd to enrol. ENROLLING MONDAY, 18th. CLASSES’ BEGIN MONDAY, 26th. Came and Get Details. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, Maori Hill, Dunedin. IHIRD TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, 20th inst. HOARDERS RETURN MONDAY, ISth inst. rHE Principal will bo at tire College on MONDAY, 19th inst., from _ 2 to 4 i.m., or t>y appointment, to interview larents and enrol new pupils. A. G. BUTCHERS, M.A., Dept. Educ., Principal. ARCHEEPIELD. IVHB THIRD TERM will Commence on i WEDNESDAY, 21et September, at .15 a.m. House Girls return Tuesday. Apliications may now be made for vacances a? 1822. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Mrs THOMAS NiSBKT.

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Evening Star, Issue 17767, 15 September 1921, Page 6

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