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AMUSEMENTS. 1 QUEEN’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. LAST DAY. ‘POISONED PARADISE,’ ‘POISONED PARADISE,’ The Forbidden Story of Paris and Monte Carlo, by Robert W. Service. Cast includes Kenneth Harlan, Carmel Myers, Raymond Griffith, Clara Bow. A searchlight on high life at Paris and Monte Carlo. An unusual story in a dazzling setting. Showing also, GLADYS WALTON in ‘THE LOVE LETTER.’ A Delightful Story of Youth. TPYERTBODY’S THEATRE. MATINEE 2; EVENINGS 7. FINAL SCREENING. GRACE DARMOND In ‘HANDLE WITH CARE.’ A COMEDY OF MARRIED STRIFE. Kays Cutie Cupid: Love is like a bubble! ‘HANDLE WITH CARE.’ Woman is like a sensitive plant! • HANDLE WITH CARE.’ Marriage is like a thorny rose! ‘ HANDLE WITH CARE.’ See this joy film and get a few pointers from Cupid. Showing Also, RODOLPH VALENTINO in “THE YOUNG RAJAH.’ The Greatest of His Love Dramas. gURNS HALL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I And TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ■ The DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS. DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS. GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, Including such Popular Items os ‘Ding Dong Bells,’ ‘Bar's a Jubilee,’ ‘Golden Slippers,’ ‘Christening the Baby,’ ‘When Malindi Sings,’ “He was a Prince,’ ‘At Dawning,’ ‘ Nursing Song.’ Also the Famous Male Quartet; Mr Morris, the Clover Chalk Artist; Mr D’Albert, the Brilliant Pianist; and Miss Smallwood, Madame Buckner, and Mr Buckner, in a number of Solos. A FEAST OP NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. Reserve Seats at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser Sweet Shop. MATINEE PRICES, Is and 2s. EVENING PRICES; Is, 2s, 3s, and 4s (reserved), plus tax. Doors open 7, performance 8 o’clock. THOMAS B. POSTER, Manager. gUBNS HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 8 p.m., CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, CHAMBER MUSIC, Organised by Mr Cbas, A. Martin. ARTISTS; Piano—Mr Chas. A. Martin. Violins—Mr J. A, Wallace, Mr Selwyn Do Clive Lowe. Viola—Mr R. Pottitt. Violoncello—Mr Trevor Do Clive Lowe. Soprano—Mrs Astloy Black. Reserves, 3s (plus tax); Unreserved, 2s. Students in parties of ten may, on appli- t cation in writing, signed by member of tho Society of Musicians, reserve seats for 2s 6d each. Plan at Bristol, MONDAY, December 8. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 8 p.m., Dunedin Shakespeare club Public Reading of ‘ROMEO AND JULIET.’ Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. Tickets on sale at Tho Bristol, also at Theatre night of reading. Price. 2b, Price, 2e. H. W. HUNTER, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 124, MEETINGS. OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. FREE LOAN £SOO, No. 2 GROUP, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. WHY PAY RENT? BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD. JOIN NOW. 6HAR.ES AVAILABLE IN No. 3 GROUP. H. F. M- MERCER, Secretary, Corner Rattray and Vogel streets. COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS. rjYHE ANNUAL MEETING announced for j This Evening has been Altered to j THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11. BOWLING. DUNEDIN BOWLING CENTRE. CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT DOUBLES. Entries close on Saturday, December 15th, at 11 a m. R. HANNING, Secretary. MONEY, rjpRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street. FOR SALE. Maitland street (Close pmoes street). —Pretty modern 5-roomcd Villa; eievated freehold section; £l5O deposit.— Patersons. BRIGHTON. —Good 4-roonied House; scullery, all conveniences; 4-aero garden.; gainge; £4O deposit; £225.--Patersons. HI) WE STREET. —Comfortable 4-roomod House, wvth conveniences; large sunny giuueu; freehold; £IOO deposit; only £69u. —Patersons. rrt X -suburb: Close tram from £9B each; £io deposit; call and gel plan; these ore cheap.—Patersons, Rattray .street. IJTTLEBOURNE (Close, Tram, OveriookJ ing City).—Substantial Four-roomed House; "all conveniences, garden; £IOO deposit.—Patersons. MAORI HILL (Close Driver street).— Sunny Building Section, nearly 4-acrc ; bargain, £llO. —Patersons’ Agency, PARKSID.E, Cavereham (Close Id Section). —Splendid 4-roorned modern House; good garden; urgent sale; £585. Patersons. FOR SALE, Golden Oak Drop-head Singer Sowing Machine, cheap.—C. H. Austen and Co., Frederick street. T7IOR SALE, Invalid’s Chair, self-propelling as now, £9 10s.—C. H. Austen and Co., Frederick street. FiOR SALE, Double-barrel Breech-loading Gun, Greener cross bolt, equal now, with case and accessories, cheap.—W. Baker, 357 Cargill road, South Dunodin. BAYFIELD— Wanted to’Sell, up-to-date 6-roomed Bungalow, handy tram and bawling green; sunny, sheltered position.— 847, J Star.’ _ _ _ _____ ______ POR SALE, small Grocery Business; shop and 3 living rooms; e.i., and gas; cheap lent; purchaser can take over furniture if desired.—32s North road.

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Evening Star, Issue 18807, 4 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18807, 4 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18807, 4 December 1924, Page 8

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