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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr Jolm Puller. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIOHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO NIGHT! — THB FAMOUS TUGGERS THE PATOUS DIGGERS - THE FAMOUS DIGGERS -- THE FAMOUS DIGG.ERS And Hirir TEN BOV EL V GIRLS, TEN LOVELY GIRLS. ten Lovely girls.TEN LOVELY GIRLS. Th* General Verdict. Last. Night: “THE BEST VET." "THE BEST YET," ■ THE BEST VET." “THK REST VET." A Wonderful Show. A Wonderful Show. Chock Full of Laughter and Enjoyment. YOUR .FRIENDS LIKED IT. DIDN'T THEY 2 AVe said they would: wo thougld Hicr would; we knew I hey would; and' so they did. PRICES: D.r. and 0.5.. ,Y : Stalls. 3s; Pit. Is. All prices plus (as. 'Early Doors Stalls and Bit. Is eslra. o c T A G Final 0 N T H 13 A' T R K. Scrrciiing To-night. Zauo G’rov’s most, famous stop,-, ‘THE LAST TRAIL.’ ■A thrilling 7-rccled drama. Also, Al. .Si-. John, in, ’THE STUDIO RUBE.’ Scrnio and Gazettes. Plan at Bcgg's. Octagon Concert Orchestra. Tomorrow: ‘The Submarine Eye ’ ami Frank Slave in ' Afraid to Fight.’ E VERYBODYS Last Day, at. 2,15 and THEATRE. 7.15 p.m. ■ THE THREE JI USKETEERS.’ fiplcndid Supports. Special Musical Score. •Musketeers’ Screens at 2.4-0 -and 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW. ]). W. Griffith presents ’The Low. Flower.’ J£"l -K G B D W A E i). To-night—7.ls—To-night. 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS,’ i ‘THE THREE- MUSKETEERS,’ LAlexand.ro Dumas most famous novel. Supports include Gazette and Episode 7 of tho ‘Blue Fox.’ ‘Musketeers’ Screens at 7.15 sharp. Saturday Night Prices. PORT CHALMERS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. J)LVMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, TOWN HALL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, A.b 7.30. REUNION. Admission Is. History of School on Sale ... Is.

ST.. VINCENT 1)E PAUL’S ORPHANAGE' CARNIVAL WILL BE OPENED IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, DUNEDIN, by His Lordship BISHOP WHYTE, on MONDAY, November 13, at 7.30 p.m. \ MONSTER CARNIVAL, A MONSTER CARNIVAL.. A COLOSSAL DISPLAY. Dancin"’. Singing, Melody, and Laughter, Whirlwind of Merriment, a Surfeit,-of Joy. Duncdi«‘s Leading- Entertainers. young ami eld, will transform the place into a Garden (if Delights. Afternoon Sessions (free) 2 till 5. Evening Sessions The Kailcorai Band will be in attendance each evening. f Watch the Daily Papers from Saturday onward for tire announcement of each succeeding' day’s programme. Drink in the spirit of carnival and remember the orphans. All the fun of tie fair, with a chanoo for the Big Gold; Nuggets, for Is. SCHOOL SPORTS. SCHOOL SPORTS. OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS. SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, CARTSBROOK GROUND. First Event, 11 a.m. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT, G ARISE ROOK GROUND. Last Event, 4.45 p.m. 2,000 COMPETITORS. 2,000 MASSED DISPLAY’. MASSED DISPLAY. Hot Water, Tea., Milk, and. Sugar will be provided to all School Children in attendance. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. Admission, Is. Ciiildren, 6d. H. DIVERS, Secretary..

meetings. Mr A. BLOOMFIELD. <l. Blind Man, Will SPEAK in the KM PIRH THEATRE On SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, Under the Auspices of the New /jonlaiicl l/dbor Party. riPROTVL MEETING .OF THE SEAMEN'S. [V UNION Will bo held in TRADES HALE TO-MORROW, ]Oih NOVEMBER, Ai. 9 a.m. D. SMITH, Aching-Secretary. DUNEDIN BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. TUre MONTHLY MEETING of Ho above I ' Union will ho hoW in Die Trades Moray iplace. on SATURDAY Neal, 11th; November, at 7 pan. Important business. ~ 1 .T. HAYMES, Secretary. RELIGIOUS. armistice day. rpHE ANNUAL COM M EMOEA TTON 1' SERVICE Will bo held in ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL On. SATURDAY (.ARMISTICE DAY), At 7.30 p.tn. Preacher, .Rev. C. N. TURNER. Offertory for Soldiers Memorial Window. TO LET. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street, mu’ LET, Furnished Dining Room, Double J. and Single IMm.-m: every convenience; two conveniences.—B9, ’Star.' _ TU I FT, Double Bedroom and Kitchen; all convenience,*. —Apply, evenings, 253 Main road, N.Ei. ValleyriAO LET, Fiats and Single Rooms.—ApJL ply “ Rosccarrick," 70 Stafford street; ’phone 1.117 rpo' LET, small Cottage; suit elderly X couple.—T. Meado. 577 King Ikhvard street, South Dtmedin. T' ,0 LIT, Furnisher] Rooms; electric, gas, telephone.—Apply comer Duke and King street a T) LET, Bellcknowe? good House, sis iooiiie ; all conveniences; immediate po.-sev-ion . 197, Star. TBIO LET, for a term, Fivc-roomcJ FurA nishetl Cottage til St. Clair; £2 2s wceb.lv.— ICottage, 1 Cottage, Box 182. 1 AO LET, Two Rooms (unfurnished or partly); u?o kitchen and conveniences; cantnl, near Cathedral; suit business lady.—lß2, ’Star’ Office. ROOMS To Lei.—Apply 25 Maitland street. KOOMS 1 furnished, unfurnished), City and t Suburbs.— Impure particulars Commercial Agency, Stafford street; 'phone 3,080.

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Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 6

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