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I AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. CAPACITY HOUSE ACCLAIMS NEW ROSTER OP STARS. TO-NIGHT—.At B—EVERY EVENING. Prom London Direct.; LEO A R DO BROS. LEOABDO BROS. LECABDO B R 0 _S. Something Unusual in Acrobatirs. The Pantomimic Funster. Direct from Africa; LENA JOOSTB, LENA JOOSTE, Dainty Comedienne and Soubrette. Special Re-cugagemcnt: FRANK WILSON, FRANK WILSON, Brilliant English Instrumentalist. London Novelty Clowns, MEGAN BROTHERS. MEGAN BROTHERS. The Brilliant Topical Tipsters, VAIGDE AND VERNE 1 . V:VODB AND VERNE. CALLAND LILAS and BIRT. HOOPER. JENNY ROY. Scotch Story and Song, JOCK MILLS, The Second Lauder. Grand Scotch Evening. Sketches and Songs of Caledonia, JOHN MOORE. JOHN MOORE JOHN MOORE, Tariff: 3s Res.. 2s 6d fnlus taxi, and Is 6d, Is. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 pm; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. EMPIRE theatre. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A I xramount Picture, ‘THE MORAL SINNER,’ DOROTHY DALTON In her Most Alluring Role (Ml LEAH KLESCHNA. The Best of All Parisian Love Stories. A Particularly Interesting Series of SUPPORTING PICTURES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr C. Parnell. SOME OF THE ITEMS: Entr’acte, ‘Le, Hear the Gentle Lark’ (duel for flute and clarinet). Flautist. Mr T. Redman; Clarinet, Mr S. Gcoree. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol ; the Theatre Telephone 444. Eureka social club win hold their FIRST DANCE in VICTORIA HALL (H.M. Theatre) on SATURDAY, 13th December. Dancing 8 till 12. Good floor and ventilation. A hearty welcome to all. Music by Sunshine Players’ Orchestra. (Prices: Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. 11. F. SMI WOOD, Hon. Sec. OTAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. rpiH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OP JL - RIZE'S wall take place in His Majesty’s Theatre on FRIDAY, 12th December, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs S. M. Park will present the prizes and address the girls. Admission will he by ticket. Tickets for the whole of the seating accommodation have already been issued, and no further applications can be entertained. Ticketholders must bo iu their seats by 7.30 p.m. C. R. M’LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. KING .EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. rpHB FORMAL .OPENING of the " G. M. X TH./.MS JN ” WING of the King Edward Technical College by the Hon. W. Downio Stewart and the CLOSING CEREMONY of the Dunedin Technical High School will take place at 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, 11th inst. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested. THOMAS SCOTT, Chairman. NEW STANDARD SONGS. These make mast suitable Xmas Gifts. ’When You Come Horne ‘...Ea.st.hopo Marlin, ‘Little Blown Cottage ’ ... Stanley Dickson. ‘You’ Bernard Hamblen ‘ When You Como io Me '....Easthope Martin. ‘That’s AH’ May Brahe ‘The Net Mender’...Robert Coningshy Clark* ‘Follow the Fairies’ Cecil BauineF, ‘The Lovo Pipes of June ’...Maud Crash© Day. ‘ In, the Garden of To-morrow '...Jessie Deppoia. ‘ Fairy Shopping ’ Maud Craske Hay, ' Give Thanks and Sing’ ... Cuthbcrt Harm. ‘Break, Dawn of Delight ’...Gerald MaundreßL ‘Smilo Through Your Tears’ Bernard Hamblen. PRICE, 2s (Post Free). TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, j./4-i7B George .street, Dunedin. TENDERS. I TENDERS FOR BRICKMAKING PLANT | .AND MACHINERY. OWING to the fact that Casco Pressed Bricks, Ltd., have erected a. new plant with ;i larger capacity on a more convenient site at Miramar, Wellington, the present ) Plant is lor REMOVAL AND SALE. I It is offered as a complete outfit, with I full equipment for nn output from 40,(X)0 j to 50,000 compressed bricks per week. | The equipment is in good running order, and is at tho present time doing its full output. I Tenders are invited for the whole or x> ar t i of tho equipment, and will be received up | to 15th JANUARY, 1925, accompanied by a 1 deposit of 10 per cent, of the purchase price. I The highest ©r any lender not necessarily j accepted. I Schedule of plant and. machinery may bo | obtained on application to the SECRETARY, Case-. Pressed Bricks, Ltd., G.l’. 1 L box 1,400, Wellington. ! THE .OTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD rVIENDERA addressed to tho Chairman it .Uiiig.i .Ekv: sic Power Board, P.O. Box LG, Dunedin, aro invited for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of CONTRACT No. 3, SECTION' "A,” DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORM ERL Spcnil til :«>!is, conditions of contract, etc., may bo obtained from tho .Office of the undersigned by depuait iug ss, which sum v.iil be refunded on receipt of a bona, lido tender, and 2; Gd (not returnable) ior each additional copy. Temurs Cloe© at 5 p.m, on JANUARY 10th, 1925. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. B. STEEL, Secretary, Government Insurance. Building, Dunedin. HOLIDAY RESORTS. mo LET, Macandrew’s Bay, for holidays, X new 4-roomed Bungalow, furnished or unfurnished. —105, ‘.Star’ Office. ■’OjTANTED, Furnished Crib, during ChristII mas and New Year holidays; prepared to pay good rent; references if required; north line prelcircd.— ll2, ' Sun - .' QFLENIJID Accommodation ter Two Families and Voutbs rum s'c ed week in January at inland country homestead.— Good Holiday, 95, ‘Star’ Office. JaUU'ni Boe.rding-i.oufe gin© X ideal holiday resort/; unucr entire. J new management.; splendid fishing, boating, etc.; first-class died in alLmdanoe: picnic j parties or moonlight excursions specially catered for.—Mrs A. S. Robinson, proprietress. YEBURN.— WeliaviT still few Vacancies for Xma,s; shooting, fishing; car meets train daily.—Kokonga Boarding-house, i Kyeburti. POETOBELLO” Dunedin’s choicest suburb; easily reached by boat and 1 regular motor service; first-class accomino* dation, 50s. —Apply early, Mrs Gwyn, Kfii ivoat, PortoboIIo; '‘phone 9k. PARADISE (tlcati of Lake Wakat;pu)--« Superior Accommodation, Mrs Aitkciy* Boarding-bousc; 6-os per week. Apply * Tourist Office. TO LET, for holidays 2 Roughly-furnishod Houses for few weeks in Nusoby.— 1 Craigby Boarding-house, Nascby. f'NET Quotations from the ‘Evening Star’ \JC Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

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