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AMUSEMENTS. >*' N PRINCESS THEATRE,Direction Ben and John Fuller. KING'S BIRTHDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30 p.m. KING'S BIRTHDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT FAMILY TARIFF. TC-NIGHT-FAT3RY~~EYENING, at 9. MONSTER SHOW WEEK BILL. (The Bluest Show at the Cheapest Prices.) ARTOTS BROTHERS Famous New York Bar Comiques. ;■} The Incredibly Clever JOE NATHAN. : Chalk JOE NATHAN". Caricaturist, JOE NATHAN. : WALSH AND WALSH . i WALSH AND WALSH. and Entertaining. TILTON and WEST, MAGGIE BUCKLEY, Topical Song and Talk. Rag Melodist „ J °E TEAGUE. Double-voiced Vocalist. ■■* KITCHIB AND KLIFTIE, *«»-»•., =| 4 ■> • SALVEY LISTERS, An<t the Darin? Arenic Ssnsations CE-VENE TROUPE, CETENE TROUPE, CE-VENE TROUPE, Wonders on a Double Wir*. Ahd ZOE SISTERS. PRICES:' D.C. ana OS., 3s 2d; SteilS, e.s Id; tipper Circle, Is Id (including tea) Box Plan at THE "BRISTOL PIANO WAREHOUSE. --La-MJ CHRISTIAN- BROTHERS' OLD BQYS. , A' SOCIAL REirSKHf'i A' SOCIAL BETT^KHfi -*--*- Of EX-PUPILS OF THE SOHOOT. -vWill.be held in • -v; THE EARLY SETTLERS' "HALL ' ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING At 7.45 o'clock. ' '. As the function has for its object. tb« resuscitation of tho Old Boys''" Association, all ex-pupils ot the School are ur°-ed id attend. ° Old Boys should also note that. m> THURSDAY o o clock, a Solemn High Mass for the deceased old boys -will be sung 'by the Right Rev. Dr Liston in St. Joseph's Cathedral. , JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE:' For a Season of Sis Nights Oafy, JUNE 14 to. 19 (inclusive), 'THE COUNTRY GIRL r ' By the DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY". Brilliantly Staged. Spectacular Ballets Excellent Choruses.' Dress Circle and O, Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2st Pit, Is. Larry-door Stalk and Pit 1« e * tra. Bos Plan Opens at The Bristol oi June 9. Musical. Director. .., Mr V. Galway. r; ' o,luccr ~ Mr T. Pollard. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. jQLYMPIC THEATRE. PORT CHAL* ME US, TO-NIGHT. Speoial Pictures of H.R.H; Prince of Wales's' Arrival m Auckland and the great .Maori Demonstration at Eotorua. Also, 'HUMAN DESIRE,' Featuring Anita" Stewart. Episode 6 ' Stingaree,' Gazettes, Etc. - OTAGO A.RT SOCIETY, "EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES,' ART GALLERY HALL. Open Daily, till JUNE 12. Hours : 12 till 4- p.m., 730 till 9 p.m. Admission, FREE. LATEST. BALLAD. ( 'Oh, What a Pal Was Mary.' Sung- ■with enormous success- by Rev. W< Gorman, "The'Singing-'Parson. V Chorus: .■•-.":'?■»■ Oh, what a pal was Mary.' Oh, what a pal was she! An angel was born on Easter morn, And God sent her down "to me. Heart of mj- heart was' Mary of my soul divine: Though she is gone, love iincera on for Mary, old pal of mine. PRICE, Is 9.d per copy. r SHERRY'S POPULAR. MUSIC STOICS •*• 174-178 Georgo streafc, Dunedin. FOOTBALL. ."NTERPROVINCIAL FOOTBALI CANTERBURY OTAGO, CULLING PARK. CULLING PARK, CULLING PARK. CULLING PARK TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Kick-off 3 p.m. CLEVER, ATTRACTIVE FOOTBALI Curtain Raiser: Christchurch Y.M.C.A. v. Dunedin Y.M.C.A Kick-off, 1.45." Special Seating Accommodation provided. Admission, l s; Boys, 6d"; Ladies,' Free. Special Car Sen-ice on Talrana Liue. '/. J- C. CAMERON, •':•( CARISBRQOK GROUND, SATURDAY, JUNE sth, ©EVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY FOOTBALI," 5 TOURNAMENT. ' First Match 2 pan. l-MILE. RUNNING HANDICAP, RELAY ' """"'■ EsccUenfc' J^triea. Proceeds to provide Funds to Send ibe 2T2 \ Olympic Team" to the Olvmpio Games |tt * '■ . , . . Antwerp. ' -•■-.. j Admission, Is; Stand, 6d 3 Children, Half*' price. *•**■ J(» 0i o T B A L L,? CARISBROOKj KAIKORAI t, R-ANFURLY, at 1.30, And ZINGARI v. DUNSTANT CREEK, at 3 p.n> ADMISSION, CO. No Members' Tickets Available. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. (WING TO THE~HEAYY WEATHER \J causing delay to tho West Coast steamers,, we are;threatened' with a mo-t acute snort-age ot Coal at tho Gasworks. Gae Consumers- are therefore- earnestly . requested to ?xercse the strictest economy in the uso of Gas. --•.,. The pressure- will be reduced, and the supply is liable to interruption durin" the next few days. ° The co-operation of consumers is asked in meeting the emergency that has arieeu pending a further supply of coal. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk.' ALL ALTERATIONS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE i IX O'CLOCK 0£ THE PlffiOgDlNG; QARtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 5