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AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS theatre; Dunedht's Warm and Cosy Picture. "FalMo/ Proprietors John Fuller and Sono. At B—NIGHTLY.—At 8. FULLERS* The Best -DICTURES ULLERS' of All -JLICTUBB& TO-NIGHT,! THE BLACK MINE. Mining: '■ THE BLACK WALL. Dram*. THE HOBO, A Fascinating and Thrilling THE HOBO, Railway Drama. UMBRELLA INDUSTRY Education*' PATHE GAZETTE (169) Topic*' A NEW BEGINNING Dramatic IS LIFE EXPENSIVE? Comic A TRIP ON LAKE CONSTANCE. HIS LITTLE SISTER Comedy Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jaoobs'o. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ONLY TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. WRECK OF THE S.S. STAR OF CANADA At S.S. STAR OF CANADA GisborM. S.S. STAR OF CANADA Every detail faithfully portrayed, from tha stranding to tlie abandonment of tlu steamer. The synopsis includes— THE STEAMER ON THE ROCKS, Showing her perilous position. SALVAGING IN PULL SWING. The Diver making; his first descent ia 4 heavy swell. THE GALLANT LITTLE "HIPI," Which made an attempt to render assistaei oil the night of the disaster. And EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. Under Royal ai;d Vice-Regal Patronage. PUBLIC ART GALLERY. HHE BAILI.IE COLLECTION OF L BRITISH PAINTINGS. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7.30 to 10 p-ra. ADMISSION: *ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets (available for private view) 7s 6d, and Students' Tickets 2s 6d, now obtainable at the Gallery. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Front Mudguard motor cycle; re» i ward. Lambert Bros., Kensington. ■ OST, Parcel, containing pair Goloshes, JU between Ashbura Hall and Kaikorai trams; reward. Mrs Smear, Aehbura Hall. ' OST. Crossed Cheque, £7 5a 9d, neat U Roslvn, signed W. Collie; payment* Etopped. Return 73 Dundas street; reward. " OST, between Mrs Collins's Store and 7 .a-i Grosvenor etre'et, Shawl (keepsake); reward. 7 Grosvenor street. ' OST, on Thursday, Gold Brooch, between J St. Clair and King street; reward. 35 Nelson street. LOST, between Post Office and Princess Theatre, Silver Bracelet (engravings on front); keepsake. iKindly return 145 Pigb street; reward. ' OgT, Pair Shoes. Return Coxon, boatmaker, or Ings, St. Giair; reward. jIQUND, Wringers, Sewing Machines BicycJw, Mangle 3, Lawn Mowers. Prams repaired; 'phone 1,147. Melville, 58 George street. TENDERS. DUNEDIN FIIIE BOAED. nrtENDERS are invited for the INSTALA LATION of a COMPLETE SYSTEM Of STREET FIRE ALARMS. Specification of requirements may be seen at the Office of the Superintendent. Tenders lo CLOSE on MONDAY, 30th September, 1912, at noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. T. HAMANN, Secretary. MEETINCS. FRIDAY, 19th, 8 p.m-, ST. ANDREWS HALL, Walker street. Opening Prayer.—Dr Waddell. Hjmn—' Onward, Christian Soldiers.' Chairman's Remarks. Y.W.C.A. Choir, assisted by Hospital Choir. •The Fight Is On.' Our Association'* Needs.—Miss Seaman. Chouv-"Step by Step.' 'World-wide Movement of Y.W.C.A.— Miss Barnes. Closing Hymn—' Oh, God, Our Help.' Benediction. FEDERATION OF LABOR. ,_7AIHI AND REEFTON TROUBLE? W Will be Explained bv R. SEMPLE and E*. HOWARD At the Trades Hall THIS EVENING, 8 o'clock. Public Meeting. Ladies cordially invited to be present. THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the Kaikorai Bowling Club will be held in the Club's Pavilion on THURSDAY, 25t1: July, 8 p.m. All members and intending members requested to b; present. H. N. MORTON. Secretary. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY. 20th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Do-wling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DRAWING ROOM, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, WALNUT PIANO, bv Bord, DROP-HEAD SINGER MACHINE (Oak Case). 'AMES SAMSON AND 00. t» have bc3ii favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, *tc, including— Chesterfield in heavy saddlebags, hand* some dining room suite, large extending dining table, handsome velvet pile carpet, hearth and wool rugs, heavy brass kerb and brassDS, walnut sideboard, superior mantel mirror, pictures, ornaments and flower bowls, superior hall stand, hall runner, hanging lamps, chiffonier, cutlery and crystal, e.n. ware, massive bfdroom suite, heavy double iron bed and bedding, duchetae drawers and tables, full-Scotch chest, washslands, mirrordoor wardrobe, leather couch, kitchran and cooking utensil?, meat safe, dresser, wrii barrow, etc, etc. SATURDAY. 20th JULY, At 11.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyaelle. SPECIAL ENTRY OF DRAUGHT E.ORS23 FROM FAIRLIE. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., . . LIMITED, have received instruction! to sei! by public auction, as above: Account Mr E. M'Grain (Fairlie)— 6 first-class draught mares a,*»H jrcldings, Ji; to 7yrs. Account Mr Fred Plew TOalcluthv.— 1 first-class draught mare, 6yrs. Account Mr P. Dippie (Balc'.utha) — 1 first-class draught gelding, 4yrs. Account Mr David Hall (Pa!m?rston) — 1 first-class harness mare, by Perkin Waj*beck ll.—a Stanley mare. Account Other Vendors — 5 good draught mare 6 and geldings 7 spring-cart and harness horses. Further entries invited. SATURDAY. 20th JULY, At 11.30 o'clock. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. IHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- . TTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, trill offer, at their Weekly Horse Sale, as abow: On account Messrs Jensen Bros, and Others—--8 draught mares and geldings 10 sprirg-carters and haraass hones. •■> l>- MACLEAN, >i AucttoaMß, ;

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Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 7

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