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AMUSEMENTS. ■ pRINCESS THE ATE £ Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE, ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. 11—HEADLINE ACTS-11. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Every Evening:. Direct from the Winter Gardena, N.Y. Presented by Mile Tlcneo, of Paris, JAMES TEDDY, The World’s Champion Jumper. THE HONOLULU POUR, A Melodious Festival on the uiculele and Steel Guitars. RUSSELL AND FROST. TILTON AND WEST. MAGGIE BUCKLEY, ST. LEON’S POSING DOGS. TUBBY STEVENS—Master of TUBBY STEVENS—Bu rlesquc. GILRERTO—G:EO. DIXON. TAYLOR, and SUMMERS, TAYLOR and SUMMERS, Milo NADJE, Milo NADJE,' In her Sensational Acrobatic Specialty. PRICES, 2s 6d, Is fid, Is (okis Government tax). Box Plans at, THE BRISTOL till 5.30, after at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist, ST. PATRICE’S NIGHT CONCERT, At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17th. PROGRAMME. ‘God Defend New Zealand,* 1. Song—(l) ‘ Ireland Is Calling You,’ #|J ‘Acmhla Macbree.’—Pupils St. Philomcna’a College. 2. Song—‘The West's Awake.’—Mr A. RawPrison. 3. Song—‘Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded ? ’—Mm W. Andrews, L.A.B. 4. Song— Irish Folk SOug.’—Miss M. Paine, L.A.B. 5. Morn Solo—' Last Roso of Summer.’—Mr D. Whelan. 6. Song—' Kathleen Mavournccn.’—Mies M. M‘Kewen. 7. Song— t The Soldiers’ Song.’—-Mr S. Angell. 8. Bong—' Killamcy.’—Miss H. Grant, 9. Song—‘The Minstrel Boy.’—Mr M. O’Sullivan. 10. Dance—lrkh Reel.—Pupils of St. Philomenu's College. Interval. 11. gong— Brian of Glenaar.’—Mr S. Angell. , 12. Song—‘She Is Ear From the Land.’— ' Miss K. M'CaJlum. 13. Violin Solo—‘ Fantasia Irelandia.’—Mr J* Wallace. 14. Song—‘ Kerry Dance.' —Miff) B. Baird. L. 15. Duet—‘The Moon Hath Raised.’—Messrs, M. Coughhm mid A. Rawlinson. 16. Song— 1 Dear Little Shamrock.’—Miss Mv ' M'Kcwen. 17. ‘My Dark Roealocn,—Miss F. Gardner. 18. Song—‘Snowy Breasted Pearl.’—Mr J, Roxburgh. 19. Song—‘ Believe Mo If All.’ —Mrs W* Andrews, L.A.B. 20^-Danco—lrish Jig. —Miss B. King, 21. Final©—‘A Nation Once Again.’—Pupils 1 cf St. Philomena’s College. Pia.no Idndly lent by The Bristol Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s} / Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, le. Doors Open, 7.20; 1 Bonoert, 8. TO LET. 1 TO LET. Security Buildings, LARGE ROOM (23ft x 23ft), with us{ of Lift and Board Room. For rent, etc., apply DUNEDIN BUILDING CO., Security Buildings. ICIURKTSHED Rooms To Let; electric JD light, hot and cold, bath; use oonvemencets.—27s Castlo street.

nno LET, Two Partly-furnished Rooms, JL Musselburgh, close tram; eight shillings.—Address 194, Office, mo LET, Two Comfortably-furnished JL Rooms, near Oval, with uso conveniences : Riiit couple.—Address 209, Liar Office. nno LET, 3-room eel Furnished Flat, ia JL City; innrricd couple preferred.—Apply 274 George street. ICTOIiNISHED House, 6 rooms, St. LconJD aids; beautiful view: ridiculously cheap rent, £2 ss.—Park, Reynolds, A RGB'"Office, subdivided, private and public, Princes street frontage; £6o— K | cyiiolds : _ W" ANTED To Let, 2 Ufnfunushcd Rooms. I -Apply 258 High street. __ TO LET. Furnished House, 7 roorne, George street; owner going England; cheap rent.—Turk, Reynolds. TO LET, 5-roomed House; pent, 30s— Apply 32 Oxford street, South Dunedin. WANTED To Let, Two Unfurnished Rooms; all conveniences.—Address 47, St. Clair Post Office. nno LET vou'know for best Tailoring at JL moderate prices try Crown Tailoring, 67 Princes street. _ TO LET, splendid Workshop (40 x 53):' very low rent; 5 minutes from Steals Exchange.—Ho. 229, ‘Star’ Office. TIDURMSSkD Rooms, suitable for stu. Jd dents, 18 Lower London street—Apply any time after six. Hill" Suburb—2 superior large Rooms and nolo use Jdtcbcmcttc: furnished, conveniences, ’phono; 22s 6d weekly.—23l, ‘ Star.’ ' VB7MNTEI) To Let. Two Unfurnished vV Rooms; c. 1., h. and o. water, all conveniences ; penny section, south.—Address l 250, 'Star’ Office. LOR? A S'U» FO’JMij. LOST, 7th llarah, Black-and-white Crossbred Pup.—tinder ploaeo return 51 Neville street, f il'sT7hffircir 14th, Pink-and-grey Parrot; k> reward—lo M'Keo_ street-, Moniington. OST. Gold- Kewpio Brooch (keeproke), car or vicinity Union street; reward—4B2; King street. __ L"OLT, jictrocn iSt. Hilda, Cumberland! fd.nrel, and Vaudeville, Gold Locket - ,: reward.—Molfcr, Octagon. _ LOST, Share Scrip, Fletcher Wliite Lead! (>,.; numbers cancelled; renewal forthcoming.—Communicate 211, ‘ Star,* OStTfimalf Australian Terrier Pun (fawn ami grey); answers name “Tiny": myoiio detaining same after this date will ■,O prosecuted; rewar'd.—226 King street. OST, h-twre n Black’s road and Crown sired, Opal Ring—Reward returning 1 Crown street. rtlM)— Sports, Barter a good time 0 Shooting I'.l.'U-'rial: t;y us; 1 — ires.—Lambeth’**, C?i gill’s corner. 70 HINT), at St. Clair, Hot Sea Baths daily, V till 7; (jure euro for rheumatics and iklica. gr fjibirSD.—Men, your o!d Felt Hat 0 Kew at small coat. Octagon Renova* era. next Theatre. 7IOUHD.— Bpcotadns to suit all eight* cup--0 plied by Qualified Optician. Stumor, -rough gproictrs aherairt abop, Octagon. “’UND. at all grocers. Huio Butter. Guaranteed first grade. BOUND—Syrup of Linseed Cough Mij- . ture, sura cure—E. P. Cameron, 3 -afford t-treei. BOUND—Tailored Suite, all-wool twee&y 1 from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15*.—* odern Tailors, opposite Herbert. Haynes’s. HE'D.—Wringer no worry after boiBJ Repaired and Berubborod—ManeoMi, Crawford street; new on PIOTJND.—Lawn Mower running easy—it 1 was overhauled at Manse mo*; biff stoot w .“ioT.'er?,; o'vl t-akicn as part payant.—Address 20i Crawford street. BOUND.—Sports, Rusts? a good time for 1 "Shooting Material; try us; lowest ice.—Lambeth’s, Cargill’s corner. f'biixLb. —The Art Gallery Weekly Da,n<« 1 will be held in tbo Victoria flail on turd ay, March 18th. HOLIDAY RESORTS. vf'S7’ARRINGTON House, Warrington—vV ■ Vacancies for Visiters during, Easter; rolidoy-makers,should book early, and avoid Usappaintment—lL Conner,

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Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 8

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