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AMUSEMENTS. TWO GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS Will be given in UR N S - H-A L I KING'S THEATRE . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY. A 'CONCERT IN EACH HALL. Last of the Present Series. PLENTY OP ROOM IN EACHHALL TO-NIGHT. For Full Programme of Concerts in Each Hall To-nigihfc seo yesterday's (Wednesday's) Papers. EVERY PERFORMER THE VERY BEST PROCURABL' ..Admission Either Hall: Pit, Is; Chairs, 2s aoid 3s; Circle and Front Chairs, 4e, * F. A. CHEYNE, Hon. Secretary. URNS HALL. PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. "Ceol Nan Beaun, Nan Gleann, 'S Nan Gaisgeach." ("The Music of tho Bens, the Glens, and the Heroes.") TO-MORROW EVENING, GREAT DEMONSTRATION _ CONCERT. The Prize-takers in the Championship Piping and Dancing Competitions just concluded will jive a GREAT DEMONSTRATION CONCERT Of PIPING 4 s-D DANCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT In BURNS HALL, Commencing at 8 o'clock. THE CREAM OF, THE CHAMPION PIPERS AND CULLED FROM 722 COMPETTr TrvIkr ENTRIES, WILL PERFORM THEIR BES v POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF H£"LL, Except- Dress Circle and Front Chairs, Winch, will be 2s. F. A. CHEYNE, Secretary. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY, PREMIER WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN. RECORD ENTRIES SPLENDID EXHIBITS IN ALL SECTIONS. Coatinued in BRYDONE HALL BUILDINGS AND ANNEXES, DUNEDIN, TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. ■; H. V. FULTON. Secretary. P.O. Bos 84. Telephone 1,031. COURSING. 0 XI R S I N TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, FOR BURY PARK. First Course Each Day, 1.30 p.m. T. W. LEE, RELIGIOUS. A L V A T I O N ARMY, DOWLING STREET, TO.NIGHT (KING'S BIRTHDAY), 8 o'clock, SPECIAL MEETING, Conducted by Commandant MARSHALL, of Wellington. Every!ody Invited. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LACES 1 Imitation Torchon L.ices and Insertions. A large assortment of patterns and ■widths. CLEARING PRICE, 2d and 3d per yard. Torchon, Valenciennes, and Shadow Lace at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i4£in Camisole Laces, eyeleted, from 1b 93 to 3s lid per yard. Ncab Patterns in Allover Laces, 2s 3d to 63 lid per yard. DUTHIES, Drapers, Georee street. ' MEAT REDUCED. Forequarter Sd lb Sirloin 1' 9d lb &. "" ~ 1i di u p - Rib 3 - 8d lb \?Tr i£ b Grav - V Beef 7d lb HelkSausss. 6d b Siea'i ... _ 8d lb BeefSausgs. 5d lb Butt. Steak 8d lb - 5d lb Boiling Beef 6£d lb Corned Round 9£d lb Corned Roll B|d lb Prime Forequarter Lamb, 4s 6d; Hind- . quarter, 6s. Pork Is per lb. » BOL WELL, Butcher, George street (opposite Knox Church). ANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Card*, Programmes, and General itmg of every description are executed at the, 'Evening Star! office at Moderate Pnoes.

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Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17369, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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