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AMUSEMENTS. BURNS HALL. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. TO-NIGHT I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Don’t Alisa tie FAVORITE JUBILEE SHOUTS AND CHORUSES. ‘ Let Us Move Along, 1 ‘ Climb Up, Chillun, Climb,’ ‘Get You Ready,’ ‘Look Away,’ ‘ Roll, Jordan, Boll,’ and a number of other old favorites which touched the hearts of those who heard Hem years ago. The wonderfully sweet and plaintive plantation melodies will never die. They make a lump rise in your throat. Nest minute they have you laughing at their quaint negro humor. Just hear dear old BELLE GIBBONS sing ‘Silver Threads Among the Gold,’ accompanied by a Vocal Quartet. 'IT IS DELICIOUS. THOSE OLD MELODIES WILL NEVER DIE. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. GOOD-BYE TO THE PISES, GOOD-BYE TO THE FISKS. BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at GEYSER. PRICES: 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). WARATAH HALL, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT, 8-12. WEEKLY DANCE, i Good Floor. Gents, 2s fid; Ladies, Is. Musicians, Smith and Dagg. Supper Provided. W. HASTIB, M.C. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOLS’ UNION. Annual entertainment and PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TOMORROW (Friday), 7.30 p.m., Jubilee Hall, View street. Everyone Welcome. DANCING, DANCING, DANCING, South Dunedin Town Hall, EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Saturday, 8 to 12, Ladies Is, Gents 2s; Wednesday, 8 to 11, ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Under best management. Popular Singing Sunshine Players. S. ATKINSON, M/ ! A. M'BETH, M.C.s. | RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Representative Match, WELLINGTON v. OTAGO. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser, TIMARU Y.M.C.A. v. DUNEDIN , Y.M.C.A. - Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. t ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, Is 2d; Children, Halfprice; Reserved Seats, 3s (including tax). BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL [ on THURSDAY. Official Guides, 6d. Ex-representatives’ Enclosure Tickets ob- [ tainable on application to the Secretary. Ground Tickets on Sale at the Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and W. F. k Elliott’s, tobacconist. B. S. WILSON, Secretary O.R.F.U. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rrUIB Economic Boot .Stores, Royal Arcade, JL the home of Value and Quality. BEAUTIFUL Series of Wedding Invitations, pretty designs; envelopes to match.—At Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. FOUNTAIN Pen Doctor.—An expert always in attendance at Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. E can Repair any make of Fountain Pen on the promises at Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. WE aro Agents for the new Swan Safety Fountain Pen; price 255, posted.— From Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. BLACK Crow Marking Ink will never wash out or bum the linen; large bottle Is. —From Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. nrtHD Royal Fountain Pen, self-filler, goldJL plated nib; splendid pen for school use; 3s fid, posted.—From Stark and Humphreys’. Ltd. SPECIAL lino of Linette Playing Cards, 2s per pack.—From Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. DOLLIES’ Cut-out Sheets, all prices, from • Id to 2s 3d box; Giitterwax, fid, Is 3d, and 3s fid.—At Stark and Humphreys’, Ltd. AILVER Crepe Tissue Paper, fid roll; best 3 for paper flowers and fancy costumes. -Stark and Humphreys, Ltd. 3 t BEAUTIFUL Display of _ high-class Gift Stationery now showing; wonderful value.—At Shark and Humphreys’, Ltd. E carry full stocks of Commercial Stationery, and will be pleased to quote for any lines.—Stark and Humphreys, Ltd. BEE. our splendid' selection of Foreign and Colonial Stamps; best value in Albums. |* —At Stark and' Humphrey?’, Ltd. TDST SMITH AND CO., 188 Princes >Vv » street.—Weekly announcement of good things going at our stores. BY Dealing at our Good Luck Stores you get Better Value than elsewhere in the City. SPECIAL Bargain in Tea; really firstclass fresh Ceylon; delicious flavor; plentystrength ; 2s lb. RAISINS, beet quality seeded, fid lb packet; Fresh Cleaned Sultanas, fid; Figs, 7d; Desiccated Oocoanut. 8d lb. MAIZENA. 8d; Cornflour, fid packet; Semolina, 3d; Finest Jellies, 3d packet; Table Salt, fid tin. SAUCE, Lea and Perrin’s (reduced). Is fid small bottle, 2s fid large; Tomato Sauco, quarts, Is 3d; Vinegar. 6d. CAUSTIC Soda, Greonbank’s, 8d tin; Resin, 4d; Borax, Sd lb; Lifebuoy Soap, 4Jd; Washing Soda, 101 b Is. M" ‘CLINTON’S Barilla Soap, 5 cakes Is; Pure Lucca .Oil, quart bottles, 4s fid; Shelled Peanuts, fid lb. SALT, 14!b Is; Washing Powders, 9 for Is; Meat Paste, St, George, fid tin; Bovril, Is 7d. JAMS, finest quality, 21b tins Is 2d, small 8d; Strawberry', lid; Raspberry, lOd; Oak Marmalade, lOd. PRUNES, fresh and fleshy, 4£d lb; Dates, splendid quality, 31b for lid; Evaporated Peaches, Is lb. RICE, 3d; Sago, sd; Lentils, sd; Split Peas, 4d; Barley, 3d; Best Cream Tartar, Is 3d lb. ENO’S Fruit Salts, large bottle, 5s fid; Beocham’s Pills, Is; Epsom Salts, fid dozen; Morton's Seidlitz Powders, Is 3d. THREE- PiOiODLE Safeties, 8d packet; Tin Boxes Matches, 3s dozen; Royal Slide Boxes, Is 8d dozen. CHEESE, rich, old, tasty, always procurable W. Smith and Co., cheapest grocers, opposite Grand Pictures. nnHB 'Economic Boot Stores, Royal Arcade, JL the home of Value end Quality. YI-COCOA, Vi-Cocoa, Vi-Cocoa; 2 tins for Is, 2 tins for Is.—Only at Young and Anderson's. JUST landed, a shipment of the famous Vi-Cocoa;' 2 tins for Is. MOTHEHES.— Vi-Cocoa for your _ children; very nourishing and appetising; 2 tins for Is. VI-COCOA contains kola nuts, malt, and, hops; the great body-builders; 2 tins for Is. NOTED athletes use Vi-Cocoa; it has sustaining power; 2 tins for Is. SEE window display Vi-Cocoa; 2 tins Is, —Young and Anderson, only agents. THE Economic Boot Stores, Royal Arcade, the home of Value end, Quality.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 8