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AMUSEMENTS. BILLIARDS. FEW ZEALAND AMATEUR CHAMMONI SHIP, ■Commencing at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 24, At the DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION CLUB. 2 p.m. Session..—R. Eraser v. A. Lindsay. 7.30 p.m. Session.—E. A. Walsh) v E. N. Stewart. Season Tickets, 10s 6d (plus tax). Single Sessions, 2s and) 3s (pins tax). A. 0. LAING, Secretary. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, IHE PIC’ O’ DANCES. HE PIC’ O’ DANCES. Dancing, 8-12 p.m. Music: The Gordon-Flint Jazz Band. Admission: Double Ticket, ss; Single Ticket, 3s. Buffet charges .extra. DANCING. THE TRAMWAY SOCIAL CLUB wish to notify their Patrons that a PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL will be hold in Coronation Hall, St. Hilda, on TUESDAY, 24-l'L, at 8 p.m. Gents, 3s 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. Special prizes. Kroon, caterer. Latest music by Mrs Clayton’s Orchestra. Special car 2 a.in. Note: Coronation Hall, St. Kilda. A. LENZ, Hon. Sec. j QUEEN’S THEATRE. 2 p.m. DAILY. 7 p.m. TWO UNIQUE FEATURES. Gladys Hulette and Edward Earle in ‘HIGH SPEED,’ the fastest-moving picture of the season. An intensely thrilling drama of tho modern motor track. Also, ‘THE MAN HUNTER,’ a baffling story of counterfeit gangs in the Canadian Rockies. Topical, Comedy, Pictorial. 00TA GO N T HEAT RE. THIS EVENING 7.45. ‘THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.’ Longfellow’s immortal poem in a 1923 Melodrama. A picture yon will remember and enjoy. Splendid .Supports; Topical, Hunting Wild Crocodiles (Interest), and Al. St. John Comedy. ‘ OUT OF PLACE.’ Selected gems by our famous Concert Orchestra of sixteen performers. Reserves ’phono 3,091. MAORI HILL CORONATION HALL,. THURSDAY, 26th JULY, 8 p.m., POPULAR CONCERT bv THE GAIETY PARTY. Special feature, PAUL RENO, “ITio Talking Juggler.'’ Auspices of Maori Hill Amenities Society. Proceeds assist Basket Bail and Croquet Grounds. Secure your tickets now, One Shilling. DANCING. PROF. 11. FTTZMAXTRICE Conducts Classcsyfor Beginners at HIS STUDIO, 85 STUART STREET. Ladies only, Monday, 7.30, 2s 6d. Gentlemen, Tuesday, 7.50, 2s 6d. Advance Claes, Thursday', 7.30, 2s 6d. Individual Instruction guaranteed, as each Glass has a limited number. Tho Latest Steps in Jazzing Taught, including Kiss Step, Shuffle, Twinkle, Crab Crawl, Trot, etc. Also, the Tango and Tango Waltz, which is the very latest in Dancing. Private Lessons daily by appointment. Arrangement made to teach parties in then - own homes. ’Phone 1,743. Tf ABOE PARTY'S DANCE, EARLY JM SETTLERS’ HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Messrs Death and Driscoll, musicians. Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s 6d. Supper. Y.W.C.A. SALE OF WORK Postponed from July 26th to Wednesday, August 15, 3 p.m. A. M. BENTHAM, General Secretary. “STRAND” Musical Folio of Copyright Songs and Music, Nos. 18 and 19. Contents of No. 18. Song—'Lassie 1 Love Best.’—Maude Valerie Entr'acte —‘ L’Extase.’ —Francis Thome. Song—' Why Should Wo Say Good-bye.’— Mbrcean —‘Japanese Cherry Dance.’—Theo Bouhour. Song—‘ Tho Beautiful Ga te.’—Picoolomini. Contents of No. 19. Song—‘ Love’s Vision.’—Mnsohcroni. Vaisc—‘ Ocean TV arcs.’ —Bert ram L’Estrango, • ■Song—‘ Littlo Flower Girl.’—George C, Richardson. Mnrceau —‘Serenade Amorcnso.’—W. Alettcr. Song—‘ Dearest.’—F. L. Moir. ONLY 9d EACH. Poet Free. mERRY’S MUSIC STORES, A 174-178 George street, Dunedin.

PROFESSIONAL. PROFESSIONAL. C HAELES B. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST. OPEN EVENINGS. DENTAL PARLORS, OCTAGON. TO LET. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE us as to the Host and Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea, ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED, U NSU KPASSE D STO R AGB. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED 1 P.O. Bor 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. r LBT Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 20 Bond street. 1 mo LET, Offices and Cellar, Bond street; , A Rooms, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street.—Apply Trustees, Executors Company, Water street. ’EM.ATS, Kitchenettes, conveniences; also JT Rooms, single and double, furnished, unfurnished. —Baker’s Agency, Dowling street; 'phono 3,301. mo LET, 5-roomcd Furnished House,, good A locality; 3 to G months' term.—s2o, ‘Star’ Office. m 6 LET, modem Bakehouse, two ovens; JL centre. City.—White, Stuart street. TO LET, 4-rocmod Furnished Crib, electric tight, for term.—Apply 281 King street; 'phono 3,176. rLBT, 2 largo Unfurnished Rooms, on rise, St. Clair; gas cooker, electric lieht: every convenience.—s6l, 'Star.' LADY, with good homo, would Let 2 Furnished or Unfurnished Booms, with conveniences, to refined Couple or 2 Business Ladies engaged through the clay.—Address 573, ‘Star.’ __ rLBT, '5 Rooms; modern conveniences; 1,1 acres land, near town.—'Address 532, ‘ Star ’ Office. T° ‘ 579, LET, Part of House. 44 Helena street; a'l conveniences, bath, ga.s, electric.— ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Let, Furnished Front Double Bedroom and Sitting Room; at! conveniences; central, best locality.— 599, ‘Star.’ nno LET, in Eoslyn, close Rattray and A. Smart street cars, 2 Unfurnished Remus; conveniences.—Address No. 592, ‘ Star.’ 1 i i T° LET, 1 Double Front Furnished Room. -4 St. Andrew street. T° 1 '- : rs ‘Star.’ LET, 2 Rooms, cheap; furnished or unfurnished: every convenience; oinra.gr d during day preferred.—6oß, rjpo LET, 9-roomed House,, central; just renovated throughout.—Walton-Phil-lipa. rpv O Unfurnished Rooms To Let, reasonable.—Apply 15 Wesley street, South Dunedin. rLET, Two largo Unfurnished Rooms, near University.—624, ‘Star’ Office. TinO LET, 2 Unfurnished _ Rooms, use of JL convenience's; locality, Frederick street. —Address 634, ‘Star.’ mo LET, small Furnished Bedroom; bath, A h. and c., use conveniences.—79s George street. mo LET, Kaikorai, 2 large Front Rooms; A all conveniences; handy mill and cars. —622, ‘Star.’ ryou require Domestic Assistance, Advertise in the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 6

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