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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT BY THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR, IN AID OF THE E.S.A. CLUB, BURNS HALL, TO-NIGHT, BURNS HALL, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. Tho National Anthem (arr. by W.P.G.). PART I. 1. Part Song—‘Scots, Wha Hao’ (arr. by Robertson)- —R.S. Choir. 2. Song—‘ Lorraine’ (Sanderson). —Mr F. Haig. 3. Part Song—‘ Song of tho Bow ’ (Ayhyard). ■—R.S. Choir. 4. Song—' Sing, Sweet Bird ’ (Ganz). —Miss Helen Grant. 5. Solo and Chorus —‘The Little Admiral’ (Stanford). —It. S. Choir. Soloist, Mr A. G. Cooke. 6. Song—‘A Spirit Flower’ (Campbell-Pip-ton). —Miss Agnes Guy. 7. Humorous Part Song—‘Tickling Trio (Martini). —R.S. Choir. 8. Song—'Tho Yeoman’s Wedding Song’ (Foniatowski). —Mr P. Anderson. 9. Part Song—‘Viking Song’ (ColeridgcTaylor).—R.S. Choir. Conductor Mr W. Part Song—'The Soldiers' Chorus ’ (Gounod). PART 11. 1. Part Song—‘ln Vocal Combat’ (Buck). — R.S. Choir. 2. Song—‘ Morning ’ (Speaks)—Miss Agnes Guy. 3. Part Song—‘ Song of tho Northmen ’ (Maunder).. —R.S. Choir. 4. Recitation.—Miss Bessie Thomson. 5. Son"—‘Poor Wand’ring One’ (Sullivan). —Misa Helen Grant. 6. Humorous Part Song—‘Alexander’ (Brewer).-—R.S. Choir. 7. Song From 1 oheron in Fairyland’ (Slater). —Mr A. 11. Sutherland. 8. Part Song—‘Bacchanalian Chorus’ (Elliott). —R.S. Choir. God Save the King. TICKETS, 2s 6d. Pianist, Mr C. A. Martin, L.A.Ii. Booking fee, 3d. Paget Gale. Box Plan on Thursday at tho Goysor. OTAGO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, CALEDONIAN GROUND, CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 25, at 2.10 p m. CHAMPIONSHIPS: RUNNING HAMMER, THROWING, JUMPING,’ DISCUS THROWING, HURDLING, JAVELIN THROWING, WALKING, SHOT PUTTING. Plenty of Handicap Events and Junior Events. 440yds PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP. WELL WORTH A “BOB,” NOT TO MENTION THE “PENNY TAX.” G. SLATER, Hon. See.

E A N D THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. TH R KB-HOUR PROGRA MMB. SHIRLKT MASON in ‘ QUEENIE ’ and CONWAY TEARLE in ‘THE FIGHTER.’ Two Great Features. Also supported by the International News and a New Episode of ‘ Flaming Disk ’ Serial. jr IN G ED IV ARD THBAT RB. Jl-IN. Commcincing To-night, at 7.15, A Mammoth Production, ‘ The Inner Chamber,’ starring Alice Joyce. The ‘Motion Picture World’ states that never before has Miss Joyce appeared to better advantage than in this picture. Tho well-varied supporting programme includes the In test Ganmont Graphic, Pathe Comedy, and Fifth Episode ‘Hidden Dangers’ Serial. 171 VERY BODY’S THEATRE. Hi Last Day. Last Day. Beaumont Smith’s greatest Australian Picture, ‘ The Gentleman Bushranger.’ For novelty, speed, romance, excitement, comedy, and punch it compares with any Australian picture yet produced. Excellent supporting items. To-morrow : A Screen Triumph, 0 featuring Alice Joyce in ‘The Inner Chamber.’ RUMMAGE SALE, in aid of Dunedin Free Kindergarten Association; Clothing, Boots, etc.; Old Post Office, FRIDAY, March 24th, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Arthur street school hall.— Cathedral Stall Dance, Saturday, 25th March, 8 p.m. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s. Musician, Mr A. Gordon.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rsniiK much-dcsircd spot to Jive.—North end, JL bandy University; Double Bride Slateroofed Residence, B large rooms, equipped with all modern conveniences, and everything labor-saving; the upkeep practically nil;' valuable section, near cax; genuine reason for selling; price, £1,450; early inspect ion recommended.—Tamblyn, M-'Jlenzic, and Jlhodes. AA Deposit.—l-roomed Dwelling, ct'Xv/l/ south end, handy Id section; gas, hot and cold, batlirooni; bound condition; largo section; price, £7oU.—Tamblyn, Al’K-cuzie, Rhodes, OAVES.—Bungalow, b comlortJLd able rooms; till modern appointments; largo sunny section; price, only £IWO. lUTvenzie. ft’ASTr —-North-east Valley, handy school dSsvk-V<iJ and car: AVeil-bnilt 4 Booms.— Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Rhodes. OQQA— 6 Rooms, handy to City, car, S/OoU ami near University; all modern conveniences.—Tamblyn, -U'iienzie, and Rhodes. rSAIIIi Bargain. —Near Gardens: Double JL Brick Residence, 6 rooms; plastered throughout; art papers, electric light, hot, bath {splendid order; handy section; £9ci'J. —M'Konzie. Rhodes. (‘f)OKA“ st - Clair: Absolutely modern cW^5/4«t3 i O Double Brick Bungalow, large section; double entrance; 6 rooms; attractive intenor; bathroom, pantry, cupboards, wardrobes, outbuildings.—Tamblyn, M'Kcuzie, Rhodes. OUNTRY - Store, leasehold; turnover, £4.000; cheap rent; real sound business; going concern, £2t)U; stock at valuation, approximately £9oo.—Tamblyn, aTJS.cnzio, and Rhodes. IRUIT ami Confectionery Business, takings £4O week; price. £.V«'O, going concern; good living rooms.—AlTvcnzic, R.hodeo. t3XkE4W7 country, doing 1,250 loaves; .O no delivery : price going concern, £2SU ; stock, £lso.—APKenzie and Rhodes. (hill DURBAN Butchery, doing H bodies O and 15 sheep; going concern, including plant, £lso.—Tamblyn, 31‘Kcnzie, Rhodes. COMBIN'D!) Country Store and Bakery,_ in progressive quarter, Oarnaru; doing good turnover; £2,700; or would exchange with Farm.—Tamblyn, JTKcnzie, and Rhodes. AKERY Business, Gore; good lease; can have right purchase; price, £2OO. —Tamblyn, JPKenzic, and Rhodes. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description arc cxecutr.fi at the'’ ‘ Evening" Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 8