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AMUSEMENTS. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and Every Evenins at 8. FU'.LKRS - VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. DELAVALE And GILBERT, DELAVALE And GILBERT, Patter and Vocal Comedians. Motto LILY VOfKLER Vocalist Last Night of COCO and uHICO. COCO and CHICO in a Marvellous "REVOLVING LADDER ACT." Mr GEORGE M. BLAKELEY, Hebrew Impersonator and Comedian. MABEL Comedienne, LYNNK Premiere MAY DAHLBERG Danseuse. Popular RUPERT CUTHBERT Baritone. RUBY WALLACE, GEO. SPARKES. Last Night LITTLE WILLIE. T. HOWARD—Last Night—JESSIE LEE. isi Night of the LEWIS TRIO. BIG \TTK ACTIONS FOR,MONDAY. PRICES- DC. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. P.an at Jacobs's. No Booking Fee. LASGOW THEATRE PICTURES, vJT Late South Dunedin Town Hall, King Edward street. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. Doors open 7.15. Populai Prices: 6d, Is, and Is 6d. Only One Class of Pictures: THE BEST! THE BEST! THE BEST! OLL E R 0 L.iL.E R SKATING SKATING. The Premier Winter Indoor Pastime. TOWN HALL, N.E. VALLEY. Open To-night. Brass Band in attendance. Fine Smooth Circular Skating Floor. Good Skates. Good Music. ST. KrLDA CHURCH CF ENGLAND MiS-iluN. £ GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be _i\ given by Sunday Scnool Scholars and Local Talent in ihe St. Hilda Town Hall on MONDAY, July 24th, 1911 (not 2dtb, au pieadvertised). Proceeds in aid oi S.S. Priz« lund. Adults Is, Children 6d. H. LUSCOMBE, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN MASTER BUILDEKJ3' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SOCIAL will be held in ihe ART GALLERY HALL on FRIDAY, 4th August, 1911, 8 p.m. Tickets from Members, or FRANK WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. 'THE SOUL'S CHEMISTRY.' € ECTURE by W. NOUTONTAYLOR, lU SUNDAY, 7, Smith's Hall, corner George, Hanover streets. Messages. Silver collecton door. COAL NOTICES. 8a 6d CASH will Secure You i-TON / AMonth's Firing of I and a Luxury. FREEMAN'S CHRISTIES or JUBILEE COAL. Proved for the Past Half-century. BRIGHTER, CHEAPER., Freer from Sulpaur than ALL others. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1" ADY, nice home, desires Boarders (two i fnends or married couple); beautiful view ; every home comfort. " Excel," ' Star.' SINGLE Man wanting respectable Board and Lodging near City. Apply Triggs, 47 Cargill street. 3ESPECTABLE Private Family has Va—*J cancy 2 steady Working Men from Ist August; every comfort. "Central," 'Star.' PRIVATE Board and Residence for Working Men; bath, hj., c, piano. 64 Filleul street. \WT ANTED, Lady Boarder; comfortable T v home, all conveniences; handy to Irani; terms inod3rate. Stewart, Roslyn Post Office. IT ANTED, Private Board and Residence, . V Married Couple; must be moderate. Apply, stating terms. "Homely," 'Star' Oiliee. 7"ANTED, by young Lady, private Board . J iind Lodging, homely people, central, "state Terms," 'Star' Office. jTANTED, steady young Men Boarders, , v private famiiy; washing, etc.; terms, 18s. 15 Lower Cargill street. 7ACANCIES Gentleman, superior BoardV Residence, every convenience, splend.d view; terms, 18s. 31 Manor place. EDUCATIONAL. ST. DOMINIC'S COLLEGE. STUDIES RESUMED on MONDAY, 24th July. Boarders are expected to be in residence on the evening of Saturday, 22nd Music Lessons for extent pupils begin on MONDAY. LECTURES, f ECTURHS TO LADIES will be gin -J the Viavi Rouins, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Prinees street entrance, on TUESDAYS, at 3 p.m., and THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock. No charge, no obligation. L. M. STEALING ... Lecturer. PUBLIC NOTICES. Taratu Coal from your merchant; it is the best to use. FOR PRIVATE SALE, SPLENDID 5-roouiol Modern HOUSE (almost new), situated in the best part of the rising suburb of ST. KILDA; hot aud cold water, bath, built-in copper and tubs, tasteful gas fittings, etc. The Property is within a few miiuites' walk of the ears. Terms arranged. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. FOR SALE, ~ ECOND-HAND TWO-SEATER MOTOR CAR, complete; 8-10 h.p. De Dioit Engine, thoroughly overhauled; two ignitions; three sposds and reverse. The Car is fitted with Ounlop tyres practically new and a Dennison spare wheel, liood, \ screen, and horn, which are all absolutely new This cur may be. seen at Messrs WIMPENNY BROS.' GARAGE, Manor place. CLOSING FOR THREE DAYS! PREPARING FOR FIRE SALVAGE SALE. JT. PENROSE AND CO., GEORGE STREET, ARE CLOSING DOWN MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY TO TAKE DELIVERY AND TO MARK OFF THE STOCK DRAPERY, SILKS, AND DRESSES, CLOTHING, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, AND FURNISHINGS WHICH THEY HAVE BOUGHT FROM THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF WAI MATE (WHOSE PREMISES WERE PARTIALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE LAST WEEK). W. PENROSE AND CO. HAVE PURCHASED THE WHOLE STOCK, AMOUNTING TO OVER £B,OOO. THE OCCASION, THEREFORE, WILL BE OF MORE THAN PASSING INTEREST. W. PENBOSE AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 7

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