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AMUSEMENTS. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON’T MISS ‘ RICKEY/ The little Girl you -will never forget, in a Picture you will remember always. Everything that was ever put into Motion Pictures is in ‘ Mickey,’ only more so. You can’t describe it—it's just—well, it’s ‘MICKEY’! It’s a Gigantic Comedy Drama, with more thrills than the biggest Drury Lane Melodrama you ever heard of. HAYWARDS’, QUEEN’S, And KING EDWARD. HAYWARDS’ at 7.45 nightly. Augmented Orchestra. Res, Plan at Bristol. Prices; 2s Id, Is Id. Res., 2s 7d. Late Reserves by ’phone 3,091. Little Ethel Blackic and Willie Gibson sing ‘ Mickey.’ QUEEN’S at 3 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8.30. Patrons for first session note: We open at 6.30. Prices: 2s Id,- Is Id; Res,, 2s 7d, by ’phone 1,979, or at Theatre. Children, half. KING EDWARD Opens at 7. ‘Mickey’ commences at 7.30, BE EARLY IF YOU WANT TO GET IN. ‘THE BRUISER.' Last Dunedin Screening To-night. ST. KILDA PICTURES, 7.45. The Picture that should be seen by all Workers. The Most Extraordinary Picture Presented to a N.E. Audience. MOSGIEL WILL SEE IT TUESDAY. PORT CHALMERS ON WEDNESDAY. KAIKORAI FOOTBALL CLUB. WELCOME-HOME SMOKE CONCERT TO RETURNED SOLDIER MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE CLUB WILL BE HELD IN THE KAIKORAI SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26tb, 1919, AT 8 p.m. Caterer, J. Kroon. Tickets 4s. W. J. HOLDEN, Hon. Sec. OTAGO SOLDIERS’ CLUB, Y.M.C.A., DUNEDIN. The first church girls’ club invite all Returned Soldiers to bo m-eaent at a SOCIAL AND MUSICAL EVENING, to bo held at the CLUB ROOM, Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Moray place, on THURSDAY, September 25tfa, at S o’clock. .1. V. HANNA, Secretary Otago Soldiers’ Club. ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. TJTON J. T. PAUL Requests Friends and Supporters to MEET him on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 p.m., in ST. KILDA TOWN HALL COMMITTEE ROOM, To Consider Plan of Election Campaign. LATE ADVEftTJStMtis... NOVELTIES FOR SPRING WEAR At “THE SPINNING WHEEL.” DAINTY JUMPER BLOUSES; colorings. While and Blue and Pink and White; very smart; 19s 6d each. SPORTS COATS, latest styles and newest stripes, 18s 6d, 19s 6d, 22s 6d each. SILK BLOUSES.—Splendid range, in tho very la toot London styles, ail sizes, from 14s 6d to 23s 6d each. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in White and the newest colorings, all size?, from 34s to 55$ each. VOILE BLOUSES, in Fancy Trimmed and Handwork stylet?, all sizes, from 6s 6d to 57s 6d each. SMART CREPE BLOUSES, good stylo and fitting, all si-zee, Ss- 6d each. CAMBRIC BLOUSES, fast colors, all sizes, 5s lid each. \\ o hold a splens! id selection of LADIES’ HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, In all sizes and styles. J S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., DRAPERY SPECIALISTS, 66 PRINCES STREET. UNION IS STRENGTH. MEN’S UNION SHIRTS, Collars Attached, all sizes, 14| to 17. Price. 7a 6d. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS, Single-bed size, 28s 6d a pair; Doublo-bed size, 38s 6d a pair. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, 192 to 200 Princes street. FOE SALE, QITEAM ENGINE, triple-expansion, jet- ' ' condensing; cylinders, lOin, 16in, and 26in by 24in stroke; fitted with waterheater and : turned flywheel; ■ capable o£ indicating 250 h.p. ; in. flrst-clas-s order; made by Cable and Co., Ltd., Welingtem, in 1916, Pries, £9OO f.o.r. or f.o.b. Foxtoa. OPUI FIBRE CO., LTD., Box 19, Foxton. “"OjUSINESS as usual” should not be the JL& motto of Gardeners nowadays. Invest in the ‘Star’ Garden Annual and make it u business."

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Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 7

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