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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fultea, TO-NIGHT, ot B.—All This Week. Ben and John Puller Present DODDY HURL—HARRY EVAN'S, "Willi the SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY, SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY, . Tn the Sparkling MAGICAL MUSICAL REVUE, ‘A N Y LA D T.’ A, Whirl of Gaiety and Girls, STRIKING VAUDEVILLE ARRAY! Mr KENNEDY ALLEN, Mr® The Broil English Comedians. Signor MOLTNARIS, Signor®, Brilliant Operatic Vocalists. Tlio Brilliant Prestidigitateur, JEAN LB ROI. JEAN LE ROI. Tho Supreme Balancing Sensation* THE GREAT DALBEANIE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SAM STERN, SAJI STERN. Famous Loudon Jewish Character Comedian, Tariff: Is, Is 6cl, 2s 6d (plus Gorernmeni Tax and Booting Poe). Plan at THE BHIS* 'IIL till 5 p.m.; afterwards at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist." iQRAND THEATER. To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., .Splendid Double-feature Programme. ‘The Yellow Stain,’ an absorbing drama of tho Michigan timber lands, featuring John Gilbert. Also, ‘Lights of tho Desert,’ an entrancing story, with Shirley Mason. Supports: ‘Ballroom Boys ’ (comedy), ‘ Paradise Maoriiland ‘ (scenic), and latest News Reel. pLAZA THEATRE. To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Splendid Double-feature Programme. ‘The Y'ellow Stain,’ an absorbing drama of the Michigan timber lands, featuring John Gilbert. Also, ‘Lights of the Desert,’ an entrancing story, with Shirley Mason. Supports; ‘ Hall room Pioys’ (comedy), ‘Paradise Maoriland* (scenic), and latest News Reel. Empire theatre. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. Programme: Overture, ‘Kola Bela’ (Lulapiel), 8 p.m,, by BIG ORCHESTRA. 10 PLAYERS. ‘HONEST HUTCH’ (6 reels), 2 and 6.45. ‘ BOUGHT AND PAID FOR/ 3.45, 8.45, Featuring Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt. LARRY SEMON COMEDY. Burton Holmes Travel Gazette. QCTA G 0 N THEATRE. Finally To-night, Overture, ‘ William Tell,’ by the Big Octagon Orchestra. Herbert Rawlinson and Edna Murpby in ‘DON’T SHOOT.’ Also, /'THE SPENDEPS,’ featuring Robert M’Kim, Niles Welch, and Claire Adams. Gazettes, etc. Plan at Begg’s. Octagon Jlusical Competition. Enter now; Free. Closes December. 9. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY’S Annual exhibition op pictures. OPEN Daily till 2nd DECEMBER. Hours; 11 a.m. till 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. till 9.30. Admission I*. Art Union Tickets Is. Afternoon Tea, Tuesdays and Fridays. SALE of Produce, Cakes, Sweets, Fancy Work, Ornaments. Books, Flowers, etc,, in the Hall behind First Church on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Ist December, in aid of tho TREE KINDERGARTENS. TO LET. rno LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remora !JL your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. bOJIS To Let (furnished and unfurnished) ; numerous inquiries.—Send particulars Commercial Agency, Stafford street; ’phone 3,080. rflb Tj7!'r _ 2 first-class Rooms; electric JL light; suit dressmaker, artist’s studio, or offices. —Apply F. and F. Martin, Ltd., 3 and 4 Octagon. IYHGHT-ROOJIED Brick Residence, newly It innovated, 33 Duke street.—Wilkinson, chemist, Princes street, mb LET 1 , Shop and Dwelling; good JL stand. —Address for particulars to 741, ‘ Star ’ Office. mb LET, 5-roomcd Furnished House, .JL, Maori Hill, rent 35s per week; also 8-roomod Unfurnished House, Roslyn, £2 10s per week.—Tamblyn, M’Kenzie, Rhodes^ njvO LET, Four Rooms and conveniences.— JL Apply 189 Maitland street. nnb~LE T, Flats and Single Rooms.—ApJL ply “ Eoseoarrick,” 70 Stafford street; ‘phone 1.117 riJO LETr for 6 months, 6-roomed BungsSL low (brink), EIJ -r streat; o.'ery convenie.nee. —Apply Trustees, Executors Co., Water r|lo LFl'7 Furiiished Single Bedroom, near .1. Octagon.—3o Bath street (off Lower .Stuart street). "OEAUTIFUI," Fnruishcd Flats (own lr.it,D rhene.ttes); «.leo Single Rooms; lovely grounds and views.—Hnntly, 88 Clyde street. LOST AND FOUND. OST. Friday or Saturday, between Ros- ! Ivn, Everybody’s, Theatre, Purse, con* ■ling sum of money; reward.—Every !y’s Sweet Shop. ____ OST, Gold Bangle, ’Tuesday night, be--1 tween JTusselburgh-Kcnsington, or St. Ja car; reward.—luster, printer, Kerning* OST, Monday, Purse, containing noteat 1 gold, and loose change, also private uns?--Reward returning to 284 King f" ’’OST, Tuesday, Gold Brooch (’" Joan of J Arc”); soldier's keepsake; reward,— 28 Dundas street. OST yesterday, Umbrella, between J Union and St. Andrew streets.—Apply 424 George street; telephone 1,332. 5 OST. Purse, Wednesday, vicinity St J Andrew and George streets, contel®r iug money, watch key. —Reward Teturmjjg YAV.OA/ T OS'T, Tuesday, between Caversltam and ,ij Mfßrido street, Gold-mounted Greenstone Brooch; reward.—22 Catherine street, Caver,-ham. I OST, on Anderson’s Bay tram, between .J Frederick street and Post Office, Gunnicta! Cigarette Case.—Reward returning Mr Hilton, 24 Allandole road, St. Clair. J ! BOUND.—Chimneys Swept; City— on* 4a, . two 6s 6d; Suburb*—one B», two 7»; ! the most reliable ftrm; only competent men ! employed— Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. (’phone 493), 32 St. Andrew street. j TAOUND.—Tom Taylor’s dying slogan: | 'Jr National Prohibition is worth living | for and worth dying for. Vote it. 10TJND —Men, your old Felt Hat Had* New at small cost.—Octagon Renovas, next Theatre. ibUND.—Spectacles to suit all sights sup* plied by qualified Optician.—-Btarmeff, ougn Sproeen’s chemist shop. Octagon. IOUND, the moat reliable and cheapest Felt Hat Renovator*.—Whim) and Co., George street, and Cargill’s Corner. f BOUND.—' Vote National Prohibition, and 1 thereby increase employment, reduos the cost of living, make homes happier. RBO UND—Vote out the Liquor Traffic, V and thereby help clean sport, promote enjoyment, increaee useful mzunea. TTlOUND.—Chimneys Swept or Scraped, T Chimney-pots cleaned, Kitchen Range Scraped and Cleaned; all work dona by, competent man.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; telephone 3,250. TTIOUND.—Syrup of Linseed Cough Mis* JC time, euro cure.—E. P. Cameron, 3 Stafford street. TAOUND. —Tailored Suits, all-wool tweeds, JD from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15s.— Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert Haynes’*. MONEY. rjpRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASL.N AND BROWN, Solicitors, K.Zh Express Co. Buildings, Bond ftm-t.

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Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 8

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