amusements. THEATRE TO-NIGHT!— EVERY EVENING—At 8. A COMMUISHTT CAPTIVATED. rr,-® aTl d John Fuller Present ina Dazzling English Comedienua, WISH WYNNE, WISH WYNNE. WISH WYNNE WISH WYNNE WISH WYNNE, WISH WYNNE WISH WYNNE. . WISE WYNNE wish Wynne’ ■ wish Wynne; DOWERED WITH GIFTS OF DELIGHT, BOOK NOWI Hundreds Turned Array Nightly, SPLENDID SUPPORTING SHOW, Including LA ROSE AND LA ROSE, LA ROSE AND LA ROSE. Comedy Aerial Sensation. THE WILLIAMS SISTERS, THE WILLIAMS SISTERS, Ten Minutes of Cleverness, BERT COLEMAN, PAGDEN AND' BERT COLEMAN, STANLEY Siffleur and Comedian. Comedians.’ Farewell Last Nights BURGESS RETUB COMPANY BURGESS REVUE COMPANY. TARIFF; 3s, 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is (all plus te). Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings,! ]B 11 B H S_ HALL ' Direction ......... John Hopkins. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Next TUESDAY, September 14, Next WEDNESDAY, September 'ls. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. The Great Italian Operatic Basso, CESAROHI. Cesaroni to-day stands in the front rank of the ■world’s greatest operatic and concert bassos. His marvellous voice and masterly interpretation of works ancient and modern stamp him an artist of rare calibre. Hia equal as a singer_of bass arias has not been.:heard in the Dominion. CESARONI. CESARONI i Supported by a‘Most Brilliant Company, Including:
ROSA WALTON, TIIO Australian ROSA WALTON, Margaret Cooper, Accompanist and Songs at the Piano. GLADYS VINCENT, Brilliant GLADYS VINCENT, Violiniste, A youthful player, 13 years of age, Extraordinary Talent and Ability. VERA CAREW, Brilliant VERA CAREW, Soprano. This Excellent Company constitutes the Finest and Most Attractive Musical Combination presented in recent years. PRICES: 4s 2d, 3s 2d, and 2s Id. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. ALL-NEW BILL TO-NIGHT! ALL-NEW BILL TO-NIGHT! QUEEN’S TO-NIGHT, 7 to 10 o’clock. “The fierce light of the footlights throws ■ many -a dark shadow.’’ Beautiful. Charming, Clever OLIYE THOMAS In ‘FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS,’ .. ‘FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS,’ ‘FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS,’ i A Big Dramatic Glory, with Headlights of: Gaiety and Humor. The Inside Story of a Broadway Beauty and LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES. Good Supporting Programme. TOPICAL, SCENIC, COMEDY.. Also Chapter 12 ‘MARY PAGE’ Serial. USUAL PRICES. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.). fifth social. The FIFTH SOCIAL will be held in th« Early Settlers’ Hall on THURSDAY, 16th September. Dancing at 8 p.m. Music (.Yates a lid Death. Tickets, R.S.A. Offices ’ GEO. M. SMITH. Secretary.
football. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH. CARISBROOK GROUND. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920. THE ATTRACTION OP THE SEASON RANFUBLT SHIELD MATCH, OTAGO v. WELLINGTON. Kick-off 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser, a Mixed Team from Piratei Third v. High School and University. Hick-off at 1.30. TRAINS DELAYED. Ths Railway Department has kindly .-onrented to Delay the 4.28 p.m. Palmerston Tram until 5.50 p.m., to enable Country visitors to witness this match. Admission, 1b; Stand, Is; Children. Half-price. Tickets obtainable at the Sports Depot, Messrs S. Jacobs’s or H. HPNeill's. Official Guides, 3d. E. S. WILSON, See. iO.R.P.TJ, GOVERNMENT NOTI'dES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INTERPROYINGIAL FOOTBALL MATCH. WELLINGTON v. OTAGO. f| N SATURDAY, 11th September, the' Train usually leaving Dunedin for Palmerston at 4.28 p.m. WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL 5.27 p.m, Palmerston arrive 8.30 p.m. By Order. VALUATION OF WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS ON BEHALF OF THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. XT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for the information of ail persona concerned first in accordance with the Notice in the 'New' Zealand Gazette’ of the. 12th August, 1920 all Woo! and Sheepskins, excluding Wool oi the 1920-IS2I clip, and excluding Freezing Works’ Slipe and Freezing Works’ Sheepskins. delivered for appraisement into registered Government Brokers’ Stores on or before the thirtieth day of September, 1920, will be purchased on behalf of the Imperial Govemmat. At that date Valuations of Wool and Sheepskins in the Dominion will definitely cease. To. avoid subsequent dislocation cf the market, the Wool and Sheepskin Brokers have undertaken not to hold Auction Sales of Sheepskins for six weeks following ice 30th September, by which date it is anticipated that all wool-scouring and fellmongcring on behalf <of the Inqmrial 'Government will bo concluded, and the works available for the purchase and treatment of private-; . owned Wool • and Skins. To assist in obtaining this end I would request all farmers bolding Wool and Sheepskins to deliver same to Brokers’ Stores early as possible. W. P. MASSEY. Prime Minister ‘ 25th August, 1920. "O’AYE *>u got Articles of. Furniture thet -*-*• you do not use? -Advertise .them for fekfc-.ja jtha / Star/ .
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Evening Star, Issue 17454, 10 September 1920, Page 5
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