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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Ben. and Mr John Fuller, Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. EXGLAND'S FOREMOST COMEDIAN, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, IN HIS OWN ORIGINAL CREATION, In ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ ■THE SILVER FOX,’ 'THE SILVER FOX.’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ 'THE SILVER FOX,’ ONE OF THE WITTIEST COMEDIES EVER SEEN ON THE DUNEDIN It is smart, unforgettable comedy, true to modern life, and with some touches of the romantic throughout. It captures the imagination and gambols over the hearts of the audience as tew such comedies could do. Therefore, if you really like a play well staged, superbly acted, and full of real hunwnitv, soo ‘THE SILVER FOX.’ TO-NIGHT If- Your Last Opportunity. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d: Stalls, 3s 6d; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls, la extra, and to Pit, 6d. All prices plus tax DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER. CTAGON THEATRE. FINALLY TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Rodolph Valentino in the Big Screen Classic, ‘ CAMILLE,’ ‘ CAMILLE,’ A soul-stirring story of tragic intensity. Music by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Coming To-morrow: ‘ Bella Donna,' a Paramount Special. GRAND SCOTTISH NIGHT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1924. Burns anniver. sar y. URNS A N N I V E R S A -R Y. ADDRESS bv Rev. E. N. MERRINGTON, M.A., Pb.D. Special Engagement Mr and Mrs Farquhar Young (Christchurch). Admission, 2s 6d, Es, and Is (plus tax). 2a 6d tickets reserved free at Begg’s. DANCE to follow in Victoria Hall. DANCING. THE POPULAR DANCE will Open the Season ART GALLERY HALL, SATURDAY, January 19tb. Dancing 8 to 12. Best floor. Latest music by Beath and Driscoll. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Under Strict Management. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL! FAREWELL! To STAGE. ■S. ATKINSON. M. A. HTBETH. G. WATKINS.

REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. WELLINGTON V. OTAGO, CAR IS BROOK GR OUND, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 19, and 21. Play Commences at 11 a.m. Each Day. Afternoon Tea, Is, obtainable at ground. The match will decide which province is to hold the Plunket Shield this year. Admission; Ground, Is; Stand, 6d (plus tax). After 4 p.m., admission fid; Children half-price. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.C.A.

TO LET. TO LET, Puraka-nui, 2-roomed Parfcly-fur-nii=liei Cottage; long or short term; low rent.—Ales. Harris. ACANT, Furnished 5-roomod Cottage, Broad Bay; moderate rental careful tenant. —180, ‘Stax’ Office. TO LET, 2 large Front Rooms, furnished; fireplaces, all conveniences; comfortable; Id section. —169, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, St. Kilda, 4-roomed Semi-bunga-low, new; all conveniences; £2 per week.—473, ‘ Star.’ mO LET, Furnished House, Broad Bay, JL from January 21st; piano, all conveniences.—'Phone 520. MI7ANTED Let, Macar.drews, 3-roomed ¥ V Verandah Crib, furnished or unfur-a.s;.-:d; sunny, view; close wharf; references. —465, ‘ Star.’ mo LET, superior 5-roomod- House; superb JL viiw; three minutes tram; rent 37s iicl.—'Exclusive, Mornington Post Office. T - O*LET, term, Comfortably-furnished 6-room-ed House; all convenences; north and, handy car; 35s weekly.—4sß, ‘ Star.’ jTXFIiRNIIII-IEI) Rooms Vacant, Hazelbank, 144 Forbury road, St. Glair; gas, electric; glorious view; and every encemO LET (.for I'Ss wcekj, Two largo Booms; JL use every convenience; range, hot and cold, bath; private envra-ncss; in City Address City, 456, ‘Star’ _____ To Lot; use oonveui- / enceci. —Apply 751 King street (north end). MHO LET, Two large Unfurnished Rooms, jL with gas and use of all-conveniences; verv handy to car, north end.—449, Star.' nnO LET, 5-roonied Bungalow, furnished, JL for two months; low rent.a 1 approved ten-ant. —Breeze, Buildings. gent, Wi.iteombe, Tombs’s mO LET, Double Furnished Bedroom; use ' 1 kitchen.- —Apply 30 Bath afreet (off Stuart and George streets). moTBT,' Building Section, heart George JL street., 21 years’ lease; suitable warehouse or factory.—3B7, ‘Star. mO~MT, Two Booms (furnishod), kitebenX dining room and bedroom, to suitable person ■ own entrance- six months, from middle ’ February; Roslyn tram line.-458, 'Star' Office. r’lfVD - LET, Two Furnished Bedrooms; use J.’ telephone, conveniences.—3s6 George street, City. mo LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove JL your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVALS., QEE us as to the Best and Cheapest Way B to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’nhone, or call TEE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.. LIMITED P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1.153. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, V Boarders. for -a few Gentlemen ■street, City. TWO young Working Hen require Board and Residence, central, on rise.—474, ‘.Star’ Office. WANTED, by Male Student, engaged during dav, good Board and Residence, —P.O, Bos 224'. TWO Working Girls_want Board and Residence, gha.ro room; central; state terms; private home preferred.—47s, ' Star.' KID ED Sitting Couple require Furnished BedBoom, with elderly couple.— 467 1 WANTED, by Single Man, Board with private family; must be central. — Stats termr. 4C3, ‘Star’ Office. YOUNG Man, tradesman, wants Board and Residence in private •family; North Dunedin preferred—46l, ‘Stax,’ WORKING- ‘Men Boarders Wanted.—Dominion Boarding-house, Cumberland street (near St. Andrew street); terms moderate. T ADY requires Unfurnished Bedroom with JL/ homely family; central position pre-ferred.—Addre-s 579, ‘Star’ Office. BALLYMENA/’ first-class Boardinghouse for permanent guests and travellers; central position.—3oo High street, Dunedin; 'phone 555. WANTED Known— That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and j General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at 1 Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 18534, 17 January 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18534, 17 January 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18534, 17 January 1924, Page 6

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