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AMUSEMENTS. QOTAGGN THEATRE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Paramount Presents ‘THE STRANGER,’ ■THE STRANGER,* ‘THE STRANGER/ ‘THE STRANGER,’ A picturisation of John Galsworthy’s famous story, ‘First and the Last.’ An absorbing romance, a baffling mystery, with Betty Compson and Richard Dix taking the leading parts. For this feature a Splendid Musical, Programme has been selected, and will be rendered by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘ Frolics of Cupid ’ (Gruenwald); ‘Serenade Frivolo’ (Beretta); ‘A Day In Mjfy ’ (Friml); ‘ Floraieon d’Amour ’ (Dyck); ’Passionate’ (Borch); ‘Adieu’ (Lamecuick); ' Romance d’Amour ’ (Arensky); ‘ Were My Songs With Wings Provided ’ (Kahn); ‘Dreamy’ (Strelezln); ‘Chanson Melancolique’ (Oollinge). Reserves at Begg’s, or 'phone 3,091. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway). 2nd CONCERT—3Bth SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller), SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Bright Programme of DELIGHTFUL PART SONGS, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, AND ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS By Leading Artists. Bos Plan Opens at Bristol on Thursday, September 11, when subscribers are urged t( book their seats. The Society has a feu vacancies for subscriber's, and those desiring to join should communicate with the Score tary or member®. J, G. BUTLER, Secretary, Care Westport Coal 00. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ANNUAL FESTIVAL, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller), SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 4th. RECORD ENTRIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. ADMISSION: DAY SESSIONS, H.M. THEATRE, Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Burns Hall, 6d. EVENING, D.O. and C. Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children, Half-price. ■ Season Tickets, admitting two to all sessions of the Competitions, 255, now obtainable at the ,Secretary’s Office. Box Plan Opens at Bristol on FRIDAY. Booking Fee, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. SAVOY CABARET. Day by day, in every way, the Savoy grows stronger and stronger in the public’s estimation. To see the Savoy at its best one should viisit the SATURDAY EVENING SUPPER DANCE. Hero, amid its charming surroundings, mirth and happiness arc freely dispensed and participated m by young and old, the general conduct of the whole proceedings causing wonder and amazement to distinguished visitors invariably in attendance. To have seen Dunedin necessitates a visit to the SAVOY SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Tables reserved for any sized party by ’phone 2,339. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW Sports Corsets, strong coutil, with silk fanning tops and suspenders, 3s lid; and with”silk elastic tops, 5s lid-. WITH frilled elastic gusset, 6s lid; also grand Ipt new Corsets for housework, 5s 1M; also new Belted Corsets, 13s 6d. PRETTY Camisoles, full filling, envbroirW/>d vniln and cambric, 2s lid, 3s JL dered voile lid; wide Silk Elastic 3d, Is 6d. Suspenders, Is, Is LADIES’ Silk Garters, new colorings, 2s lid; new Embroidered and Lace Handkerchiefs, new Gloves, new Stockings.—T. Ross. WANTED, Two Counters, suitable for drapery business; length, ,14ft to 20ft preferred; urgent sale required.—Bß 3, ‘Star.’ MONEY To Lend privately on furniture, pianos, sewing machines; no publicity; strictly confidential.—Money, 424, ‘ Star.’ FURNITURE Removals, any distance, town or country; Dry Storage; get our price.—Crust and Crust. D REAVER’S Sale.—Last few days; 6 only Black Coney Coats; were £2O; a real bargain at £7 ISs 6d. D REAVER'S Sale.—Just arrived, bargains in Buckles and Bag Handles, newest designs; 9d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d. D REAVER’S Sale.—Extra strong C.B. Corsets, worth 21s, last days of Sale 12s 6d; Dark Grey Workadays, 5s lid. D REAVER’S Sale.—Last days; 30 pairs Sample Corsets, half-price; Marions’ Belted Corsets, 13s 6d. INFANTS’ Flannel Barras—plain, 5s 6d; scalloped edge, with embroidered corners, 7s 11(1, 8s 6d.—Dreaver’s. SPECIAL Line of Children’s Untriramed Straws, 5a lid, for the last few days of Sale.—Dreaver’s. Marvellous selection of latesd Checked Ginghams, double width, at Is 6d yard.—Dreaver's, George street. ANOTHER Marvellous Line: Silk Crepe Marocain, in eleven fashionable colors; 4s lid yard double width.—Dreaver’s. SPECIAL Line of Mode! Millinery in latest materials, beautifully trimmed, from 39s 6d.—Dreaver’s. LATEST in Buckram Shapes, also Materials for making up in all colors.— Dreaver’s, George street. T HE Economic Boot Stores, Royal Arcade, the homo of Value and Quality. MCINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d; from all chemists, everywhere. UffiAT Removal I Bo sure and got quota from the Cheapest and Best Removers. Crust and Crust, ELECTRIC Light Fittings, Globes, Irons 1 Grills, Torches, Kettles; csll and in iot.—Methven’s Show Rooms, George r'pYPEWRITBRS for 5e weekly; eand f« A our proposition; all makes.—N.Z.Typewriter Co., 26 Bond street. PIANOS by leading English makers— Cramer, Moore and Moore, Bansall—worth stepping into, Stuart street to see. irjIANOS.—The F. Howell Company are JL specialists on Pianos only; 41 years’ experience and thousands of SATISFIED Customers behind them. Let this count when making your decision. —F. Howell Piano Company, Stuart street. nnHOS. BURNS, Electrical Engineer and X Contractor. —Installations, Supplies, Repairs—’Phone 1,434. New address: 181 Cargill road G CHILDS, Painter, Paperhanger, Allan- » dale road, St. Clair.—Estimates Given Jobbing Done ;• charges moderate. (JL, 3 Pentland street, N.E.V., ill Classes of Building Work, Additions. LID Supports, Needle Cups, Hinges, anything in Gramophone Parts, at, keen prices.— Superior Products 00., 23a Blair street, Wellington. ® Economic Boot Stores, Royal Arcade, the home of Value and Quality, the modern pianoforte.”—M'Cracken Walls, solo iCtago agents. (IE in and play the Gulbransen Registering Piano yourself)—M’Cracken and , 35 George street. VNiOS.—Alsen, tl?o first high-grade pianoforte /to bo offered, at a .popular —M'Cracken and Walls.

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Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 8

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