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AMUSEMENTS. CITIZENS’ GARDEN FETE, BOTANIC GARDENS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMB AND HAVE "A NIGHT OUT” AT THE GARDENS TO-NIGHT. Gardens Brilliantly Illuminated. ALL MANNER OF ATTRACTIONS. STALES STALLS Stocked with Choice Goods which must he disposed of to-night. "COM® INTO THE GARDENS” And Secure the Bargains. Admission, Is; Children,, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretory. JjJ MPI B B THEATER AFTERNOONS. 2; EVENINGS, 7. _ A Picture of Laughter and Tears, of Smiles and Sobs, JACKIE COOGAN in ‘TROUBLE,’ And ALICE LAKE in ‘THE GOLDEN GIFT.’ A Drama of Divided Devotion. Book at Bristol. Usual prices. jP VERYBODY’B THEATRE. DAILY, at 2.15 and 7.15. ‘A MAN’S HOME.’ The perfect picture. ‘The greatest domestic drama ever screened. Matt Moore, Harry Morey, Faine Binncy, Kathlyn Williams, all at their best. New Episode Serial, Comedy, Gazette. AUBO'S THEATRE ** DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. Though hearts may be broken, though vows forgotten, though faith may falter and sorrow beset, ‘LOVE NEVER DIES,’ a story to which the hearts of the world are attuned. Also, 'The Kauri Timber Industry of New Zealand,' a wonderfully interesting picture. Gazette, Comedy. gUNG EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7,30. Do you remember ‘ Peck’s Bad Ray' and ‘My Boy’P Well, here’s a better one: JACKIE 000 GAN in ‘TROUBLE.’ Also, ALICE LAKE in 'THE GOLDEN GIFT,’ a treasure storv of love and ambition. New Episode of Serial. LATEST BALLROOM DANCING. CLASS EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock, Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, under the direction of Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. Private lessons bv appointment. ’Phone 562. JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, OLD POST OFFICE, ’ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, In Aid of Men’s Mission House. GREAT BARGAINS. Doors Open 10 a.m. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. M 0 N T H L Y CONGER T, ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH. ANNUAL MEETING in Returned Soldiers’ Club Room on WEDNESDAY, 28th March. DUGALD PATERSON. President. D ANCB, DANCE, VICTORIA HALL, TUESDAY, 20th, DANCE 8 till 11. Ladies, Gel; Gents, Is. Musicians, Teller and Stewart. DANCING. Grand opening night of Mrs k. H. BLIGH’S CABARET. Special Attractions; Jazz Dance, Exhibition Dancing, Lucky Shot Prize. TO-NIGHT, at the OVERSEAS CLUB ROOM, 8 till 11. Double Tickets, 7s; Single, Is. Telephone 3,256. Tables may be Reserved. V DANCING. ALLEY TRUK BLUE Will Hold their WEEKLY DANCE In the ART GALLERY HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, 19th. Good Music. LODGE T HE ST. HILDA MUNICIPAL (J. Paterson, Conductor) Will Play at ST. HILDA ROTUNDA On SIN DA Y A FTER NO ON. PROGRAMME. March —* Lo Gladiatcur.’ Euphonium Duct — 1 Ida. and Dot.’ Selection— 1 La Ccnerenlola.’ Hymn—’ Sandon.’ Solo Polka— 1 Lizzie,’ Cornet and BAND Euphonium. Concert Waltz—‘ Silver Showers.’ March—’Silver Badge.’ W. J. NELSON. Secretary. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE, T VISITORS TO AUCXI,A N D ! 1 Y ISITORS TO A LI CK LA N D !' STAY AT STONEHURST R ESIDEXTTAL STONEHURST HOTEL. Tho ‘N.Z. Dairyman’ says; "There is onl) ouo 'Stonohurst.'” Mr and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprs Wire or write “STONEHURST,” Auckland )ARD AND RESIDENCE required by Young Man Student; electric heat and with place to study between 10 a.m. 12 noou daily; hot dinner at 1 p.m. tantial remuneration for good place., to car and 'Varsity. Replica close :h 20th.’ 856, ‘ Star.’

VACANCY for Two companionable young Lady Boarders; Protestant; central. — 895, ‘ Star.’ T/STIDOW, comfortable borne, would like VT One or 'Two Girl Boarders: suitable mill girls; vicinity Mornington.—Bß7, ‘Star.’ STUDENT-G'RAJXAUATE requires BoardResidence or Single Room, with breakfast; central or St. Clair preferred.—Particulars and terms to 957, ‘ Star ’ Office. VACANCY for 3 Gentlemen in quiet, refined homo; breakfast only; central, good locality; gardem—'Telephone 3,583. Home for Business Men J or Student. — Mrs Gillies, 17 Gladstone road. lADY has a Vacancy for Two Mala J Boarders, central; no objection to students. —Address 950, ‘Star’ Office. GOOD Board and Residence offered Two or Three refined business Ladies after Boater; select locality, centia!.—Particulars 903, ‘ Star ’ Office. __ __ ADY, on hill, handy to car, would Board business Lady or Gentleman; comfortable homo;* use of piano; terms moderate. —921, ‘ Office. _ OOT) Board, moderate, suit young' Man, homely; on bill, near car; most comfortable.- —Bbß, * Star. BOARD and Lodging fgr Two .Mates; single beds; penny section from town, near car, south end; no others kept; mending and washing done; use of piano: liberal table; 25? weekly—. Address 792, ‘.Star.’ GET Quotations from 1 Evening Star’ Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 18227, 17 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18227, 17 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18227, 17 March 1923, Page 6

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