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BURNS HALL, . BURNS HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH, 23rd, at 8 p.m. (Amuvetraary Night). THE! RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR Aro Giving , A POPULAR CONCERT. Proceeds to go to the Social Funds of the R.S.A. Club. TICKETS, 2a 6d. ! TICKETS, 2s 6d. On Sale at The Bristol and Begg’s and at the leading Tobacconists. Bos Plan Opens at The Bristol on Monday, March 20. Booking Poe, 3d. A. C. LAING, A. J. FOLEY, Score ban os. OTAGO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. CALEDONIAN GROUND, CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, AT 2 p.m. FULL PROGRAMME OF CHAMPIONSHIPS, including all disbuicas running, roilo vralk, 120 yards and 440 yards hurdles, jumping, hammer, discus, javelin, and shot. Plenty of Handicap Events, including Junior events. Also, PRIMARY SCHOOLS RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Teams of 4 boys, llCytla ©aob). BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission, 1b Id; Grand Stand Is Id extra; Children, 6d. Ladies Free to Grand Stand. G. SLATER, Hon. Sec. RELIGIOUS. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

A STIRRING LECTURE. C ORONATTON HALL, ST. SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m., EILDA, The MILLENNIUM, or tho 1,000 Years oi Peace. When and Where Will It Be? What Happens 'to the Devil? All welcome. Evangelist F. WA'RB. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, SMITH’S O HALL, HANOVER STREET. 7 p.m., Mrs S. COVENTRY (of Christchurch). Trance Address, ‘Can a Christian bo a Spiritualist?’ Floral .Clairvoyance. Psychonactry Class, Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street WEDNESDAY, 8 o'clock. Few weeks’ only. Lyceum, 2.30 p.m., SUNDAY, Smith’s Hall. Bring along tho children. Pupils enrolled. ■INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., KROON’S SOCIAL HALL, Moray place (opposite Public Baths), I/ccture by Mr O. G. CANTY, ‘THE ABRAHAMIO PROMISE.’ Scats free. No collection. ISLAND GOSPEL SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. HALL, Speaker, Mr A. C. FLEMING. Subject, ‘PROFIT AND LOSS.’ Come. A 1 V A T I O N ARMY, NORTH DUNEDIN. HARVEST FESTIVAL, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, 19th and 20th of MARCH. ENSIGN COOMBS SPECIAL. JAMES GRINDLAY, Commanding Officer. m ill HEOSOPHICAI Dowling street. HALL, 6.30 p.m., ‘WHY DO WE SUFFER?’ Mr H. BANKS (National LecCnror). Music. TULAYFAIR STREET HALL, 1: CAVERSHAM. Mr COFFIN will (d.v.) give a series of Special 'Sunday Evening Addresses on very important subjects in the above Hall, commencing SUNDAY First, at 6.30. Subject, ‘Christ the Power of God and the Wisdom of God.’ All Welcome. No Collection. Y ORK PLACE HALL, FILLEUL STREET (Top of St. Andrew street). SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Speaker, Mr JAS. JJAGLISTI. Subject, ‘THE ABC GOSPEL.’ Strangers Heartily Welcome. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, PLAYING CARDS PRAYING CARDS PLAYING CARDS FOR THE WINTER EVENINGS. Also, Large Sleeks of Scoring Blocks, Bridge Sets, Poker Chips, Crib Boards, and Rules of all Card Games. WILKIE’S, 92 PRINCES STREET. fill THE SAVOY, Vice-Regal Restaurant. THE NEW CHEF. Wo aro glad to inform patrons that our kitchens arc now under the direction of a now Chef, who has trad wido experience and ia in every way a thoroughly qualified cook. Our aim is to maintain the hug beet standard of efficiency in every part of Die establishment Wo believe that under this new Chef we (Rail achieve still further success in pmriding ft cuisine which will gratify and afford real enjoyment to every .patron. Business Men and Women especially are reminded that Old English Grills aro served in the Lounge (third flat) from 12 to 2 and from 5 to 7 daily. THE SAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUXE, MORAY PLAGE (cornel of Princes street). I S S GATE HIGH-CLASS COSTUMIERS S, and dressmaker (Uric Dee strict, Invercargill; formerly D.1.C., Dunedin), FIRST FLOOR, JAMIESON’S BUILDINGS, Stuart street. | TUP, HILLMAN LIGHT CAR, the best JL proposition ever offered to 'Motorists. ECONOMICAL, FAST, DURABLE. Full particulars from GEO. WINTER, Solo Agent. PRIME MEAT, NO REDUCTION IN PRICF* OLD AND PRESENT PRICE-LIST. QUALITY THE BEST. MUTTON. Sides Hindquarters Poroquantona Legs from ... Loins 1 Chops Mince Beef Sausage Molb. Sausage Dripping Ox Tongues 3W lb 4dlb 3d lb 5d lb Lid lb 5d lb 41b Is Alb Is 31b la 31b la 6d lb Sheep Tongues 2d each w. R. M'HUGH, CASH BUTCHER, 62 FREDERICK STREET, el. 2,316,

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 8