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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ ■ PRINCESS THEATRE, | Direction: John Fuller and Son*, Ltd, | TO-NIGHT—AT 8-TO-KIGHT. I POSITIVELY FAREWELL. FAREWELL. GEORGE WALLACE REVUE. 1 GEORGE WALLACE REVUE. GEORGE WALLACE REVUE. j Presenting ; 'MIDNIGHT REVELS.' ‘MIDNIGHT REVELS.’ TOM ARMSTRONG, With JUNE ROSE. A Milo of Smiles in 15 Minute®. First Appearance FRED WEBBER, The Musical Bell-boy, All Now; ' CHARLES LEWIS, America’s Most Brilliant Entertainer. Instantaneous Success FREDO BOYS, FREDO BOYS, FREDO BOYS, _ _ S Tiro Wonderful Dancing Violinist®. Popular Return Soasoni Miss LILLIAN Miss LILLIAN And GIRLS. FULLERS’ SATURDAY PRICED: Is, 2a, 3s (plus Government tax). Plan fti JACOBS’S. PRINCESS - THEATRE. MONDAY. MONDAY, MONDAY. MONDAY. Sir Ben. and Mr John Fuller Announce the Debut of the Celebrated London Comedian, BERT COOTE, ■ BEET COOTS, BERT CGOTE, BERT COOTS, Supported by , Miss PEGGY FISHWIGK and Mr OSWALD WALLER, In bis World-fnmod Sketch, ‘A LAMB ON WALL STREET.’ FULL VAUDEVILLE SUPPORT OP 9 STAR ACTS. OLYMPIC RINK. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 o’olock. Daßy Sessions: 10.50 and 2.30 to 4.30. PRIVATE PARTIES ARRANGED FOR. NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. Monster. bazaar, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 25th. JULY 26th. MUTUAL STORES BUILDINGS. Gavind Display of 'Fancy Dancing by Wdltrainod Children. Music and Games, Competitions, Side ShowsStalls Overladen with Produce, Clothing, Pancy Goods, Etc. ADMISSION: Afternoons, Proa: Evenings—Adults 6d, Children 3d, DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr Jobi Fuller, HIS MAJESTY’S THE AT-.*3 Crawford street, Dunedin. COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 15, CONCLUDING OCTOBER 4. ' ENTRIES wO-SE WEDNESDAY', AUGUST 6. Send for Syllabus and Book of Words to B. S. WILSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 92, Dunedin. ? THE BALL OF THE YEAR, P EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. TOS DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPS BAND ANNUAL BALL will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, August 15 th. Double Ticket, 10s 6dl. Gordon’s Jazz Band. Ellison, caterer. L. F, SHEARER, L. W. SIMPSON, Joint Hon. Secretaries. NEW CONCERT SONG. Words by Edward Lockton, Music by Nelli< Simpson. •SING ME YOUR SONG’ (Companion Song to ‘ Como, Sing To Mo 'J, Sing me your song, dear, , Life is so sad; I am eo lonely, Come, make me glad. I have been waiting, Dearest, so long; Fiji all my heart with love, Sing me your eong. PRICE, 2a; POST FREE. rfTBRRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. FOR SALE. ANDERSON’S BAY, HANDY CAR AND SCHOOL. IX ROOMS, replete with all convenience*, lovely eunnv position, panoramic view. ■FULL, HALF-ACRE. Motor Garage. £1.700. £1,700. £1,700. XHOS. PR YOU, The Property Salesman, No. 2 OCTAGON (Over P. and F. Martin’*). ’Phono 3,213. ’Phono 3,215. -Musselburgh Riao: 8 Rooms, spieuuid order; all convenieuvu»; .urge t»ccUon; twopenny tram seotion.—Pryor. «r» iV> p —Tainui road: 5 Rooms, new) 33/XOO-\l very latest conveniences; two minutes uom tram. —Pryor. x i 7 Township (Anderson’s c&XX 6 O Bay): New 4 Room* and kitchenette; vegetable and flower garden*-* Pryor. r»Q A A A—a ndereou’s Bay (on r»o)TY* owdy't/p.KJ’ roomed Bungalow, brick, tlte roof; A-acre, beautifully laid out.— Pryor. n A —Anderson's Bay (two minutes iAJ\y'iJ \s from tram tenninua): Eight Rooms, two-story; full i-aexo.—Pryor, • -St. Clair: Six-roomed BungocVL'itw low; all modern conveniences; largo section.—Pryor. -St. Kikla: Pivo-roomed Bun* galow; all conveniences; tiled motor garage.—Pryor, fi-j opt a —City (north end) i Six Rooms, o&XOtJl/ replete with all conveniences; two minutes George street tram. —Pryor. £* cW story.—Pryor. -City (north end, Oaetla stroob tram line): 8 Rooms, two--Highgate (oloae to Columha SwXVJX/V College' : 7 Rooms, perfect order; lovely grounda; every convenience; glasshouse.—Pryor. o-s qka—Bet* street, Boslyn : 5 Rooms JtilOOU and kitchenette; only £l9O deposit required.—Pryor. , WREN’S Last opportunity to purchase Paints’ Wailpapens at still further reduction prices; last week of Sale. Wren's. FOR SALE,' sound 4-TOomed 7 House, ®oA end ; every oonvomenoa ; £62s.—'Si rma* den, 109 Prinoe® street. OR SALE, 'Morning-ton, sound 5-roomed House; handy trams; £775; ©toy te rms —MFnddon, 109 Frinoeo street. WR SALE, 2 Buff Orpington- duokeav—--23 Carr street, N.E. Valley. FOR SALE, 2 Black. Orpington Cockerels. —27 Carrjtrwyl, N.E. Valley. REN’S.—Last opportunity to purchase Paints, Wallpapers at still further reduction prices; last week of Sale.—Wren I *. For" SALE, Gent’s Cycle, almost new, used 4 months; all accessories. Radio hub.—l 3 Jones streak Id EecKon: 4 Rooms Sona-bun-galow; electric light, conveniences, freehold, Empire papers, newly painted. —946,' * Star.’ OPOHO.— For Sale, i-aore Building Site; fenced, hollv hedge, orchard'; winter sun all day .—Apply No. 5 Signal Hall road.

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Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 6