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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. (The Show -that Makes ’the Happy Homo.) Direction: Ben and John Fuller.. Purveyors of Perfection. No ' TO-NIGHT! Lukewam At 8. TO-NIGHT! Patrons For This Mammoth Show! FIRING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Palm Will Smite Palm Resoundingly! It’s aReservoir Of Laughter. TO-NIGHT! THEIR NINTH SALVO. PAUL Whoon PAUL STANHOPE Things STANHOPE REVUIST3 Up Again! REVUISTS ‘DOWN ON THE FARM.’ One Gigantic; Roar of Laughter. UNIQUE VAUDEVILLE CONTINGENT Pot the First-line Attack, Including Tho Mast Original and Diverting Pato, CAMPBELL AND MAYO. CAMPBELL AND MAYO. CAMPBELL AND MAYO. Lacing Over a Laugh Hit. THE RENOWNED TENOR, EP. NIE BA BRA C L DUG H. ERNIE BARRACLOUGH. Now Repertoire of ' Standard Numbers and Songs*of Sentiment. POLLARD AND BORNEO JACKSON. GARDINER. Reappearance .tho Ebsnv Electron. . JOHN LARKIN. Entirely New Budget of Hilarity. FRED BLUETT. FRED BLUETT. PRICES: D.O. and OK., 2s Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Bos: Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. BIG PROGRAMME At ICING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. To-night we've got the Sunshine Maid, with her tattered dress and Cinderella shoes, in a beautiful picture of school days: ‘A CHILD OF THE WILD,’ ‘A CHILD OF THE WILD,’ ‘A CHILD OF THE WILD,’ And JUNE CAPRICE JUNK CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE Herself describes this a.i her greatest picture. Then HANK MANN. HANK M\NN Whom our American Cousins describe as CHARLES CHAPLIN’S CHARLES CHAPLIN’S Equal, if not his superior, in the big laugh dvnamo. 1 THE DOMESTIC HOUND,’ ‘THE DOMESTIC HOUND,’ Which fairly bubbles with humor from tho title to the linis. You'll like this programme, and wc recommend it. NEW SONG, NEW THEME; Hats off to the stoker.’ A Rattling Good Baritone Song, Full of-go right through. Chorus: I’m the Stoker, I’m the joker Who ivories with a shovel and poker. The heat and smell hj ju-it like— well. No wonder I'm a tenible soaker. But the Fleet's afloat, and I run the boat; B lir.vn me, I’m no o oakor. Ask Jellieca. He’ll say “ What, ho! Hate oft’ to the Stoker.'* Tho Mario is equally good. Keys B flat and (A PRICE, Is 9d PER COPY. TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin. MEETINGS. IJOTB GRAND THEATRE. LABOR PARTY OPEN ELECTION GAMPAIG N With a MASS MEETING THEIR TO-NTG HT! TO-NIGHT 1 At 8 o'clock. Speakers; Hon. J, T. Pa : JL, Dunedin South. JOHN A. Bitot'v’N, Dunedin West. J. \V. MUNitO. Dunedin Ce-ntrui. Don t Mt.es this Chance of ITcarinc THU LABOR PARTY'S CANDIDATES. Our Slogan i-; ‘FOUR SKA is IGR LABOR.” BOROUGH OF ST. KILL A. A PUBLIC At LEUNG of tho Residents of St. Kilda will be held in the Coronation Hall, St. Kiida, on TUESDAY, 23rd September, 1919, at 8 p.as., to protest against the Government attitude with regard to iliq, erosion at St. Kilcla and St. Clair Beaches. His Worship the Mayor of Si. Kiida (A, D. Edgar, Esq.) in the chair. Speakers: IJis Worship the Mayor of Dunedin (W. Bogg, Esq.), Mark Cohen, Eeq., J. H. K'likmc.; (chairman Domain Beard), John 33‘DonaId, Esq., and Cha;l:.s Todd, Esq. J. B. DICK, Town Clerk. THE OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. SALE LOAN in No. 2 GROUP THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 8 pm. Shares available in this Group. Nn interest charged on the buck subscriptions. Full information from H. P. 31. MERCER, Secretary. Opposite Leviathan. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATIO N (Incorporated). MEETING. nr®R MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING JL of the Dunedin jlJe turned Soldiers’ Association will bo held in the Rooms, corner of Princes and Dowling street?, at 8 p.ra. on MONDAY’, September 22nd. Business: Gene ral. A. C. LAINU, Secretary. EGYPT GENERAL MISSION. 4 NXUAL J.iFETING will be held THIS it EVENING, »t Y.M.C.A. Hall, at 7.45, Address by Rev. Art bur Hopper, referring specially to 31 r Biad'oy s work. Reports and Financial .*?tnlenient. Mr A. Burn, Chairman. MARGARET J. GAIRDNER, Hen, Secretary South Island. LOST AMO FOUND. LOST. Pendant, containing photos (keepsake), in George or Princes street; reward. Address " H.” ‘bior’ Office. LOST (.Saturday afternoon), White Fancy Work. Scis-ors, etc. -Howard returning to SIB Cumberland elrccl. IT OST, ibis morning, between Strand and 3-J ilut.ua! .Stores, small Purse; reward. Miss Andrews, Mutual Stores. LOST, Saturday, Gold Monogram Brooch, ntune engraved on back. Reward returning; 1 Fillcu! street. I OST, small Leather Purse; reward. -J Apply ‘Budget.’ Bath street. LOST (.Saturday evening, Caversham or Morniagton), Lady's 2-button Suede Glove; reward. Darcy, 94 Vogel street. T GST, Leather Tobacco -I -J Laugh, Sunday. Reward ait Selvryn College. LOST, between 31 nssclburgh Church and Grove street, Bearskin Fur. Finder kindly return 37 Grovo street, Musselburgh. ; LOST (in King street. Saturday morn- | ink). Gentleman's Trench Coat, color I fawn; reward.. 253 King street. i FTiOUND, Sum of Money. -Id ral,” ‘Star’ Office. Address “ LibeF° FOUND, Gent's Bicycle. Owner can have same by applying to 431 Anderson’s Bay Road. >'T>, —.For goer! tje-j'J Potatoes call at Thomson's. 258 Vogel street. FOUND.— Extra-fine Seed PotatoesJSouthland Up-to-Datcs, 15c cv/t. 3- i-ewt, 2s 6d stone. Thomson’s, 258 Vogel street. fTOUND. —Have your Lawn Mowers Sharp. JD ensd. Repaired- Duplicates stocked. Mansons. 203 Crawford street ; ’phono 2,605. TBOUND—Your oid Felt Hat made like iO new: moderate charges. J. Whipp, 236 George street. *UND. —Christmas Puddings now ready ¥ m for Home mail: Butter,-Cha any weight. Lav 31' Arthur mail. packed.

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 7

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