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AMUSEMENTS. BURNS HALL, BURNS HALL. FOR FIVE NIGHTS. FOR FIVE NIGHTS, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), TO-NIGHT, THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN SCOTTISH LADIES’ WORLD TOUR PIPE BAND AND GRAND CONCERT PARTY. "The entertainment offered by this band of clever people is of the highest calibre, and judged by the standard of enjoyment provided-the lest by which all entertainments must stand of fall—it emerged from its first night in Christchurch as an emphatic success.” —‘Lyttelton Times,’ July 29th, 1925. BURNS HALL, at 8 p.m. sharp. On Tour of the World, under Drum-major WILLIAM DARWIN, F.R.G.S., and Pipe-major JESSIE YOUNG. "THE WORLDS GREATEST NOVELTY,” Prog-amme Includes: Piping—Solos, Ducts, and Band Items; Singing, and Elocution by Australian Prize-winners; Dancing of all Nationalities by Competition Winners, BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). Children half-price. AI VTIVE'R SATURDAY NEXT, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, At 2.30. BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Air John Fuller. TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, Commencing at 8 p.m. SPECIAL CONTESTS BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE VISITING WARSHIPS. Also, SPECIAL CONTESTS BETWEEN THE CREAM OF THE LOCAL BOXERS. Admission Charges: Pit, 2s; Stalls, 3s; 0.5., Is; D.C., 4s. BOX PLAN FOR RESERVES, D.C. and 0.0., NOW OPEN AT’ THE BRISTOL, Booking Fee, 3d. Ringside Scats Reserved ter Officers and the Ships’ Grows of the. Visiting Warships. H. DIVERS, Secretary 0.8. A. BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING I BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING t BOXING 1 BOXING! BOXING! BOXING 1 BOXING! BOXING! BOXING I BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING I BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! ENOX CH IHU'U. EXOX CHURCH. V AID OF SIINDW SCHOOL AND BIBLE GLASS BUILDING FUND AND NEW 7 ' ‘ ORGAN FUND. BIG SALK OF WORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 2, p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m, to 9,30 p.m. In SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, Corner Frederick and King streets. Plain Sewiim Fancv Sewing, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Babies’ Garment*, Small ■■’am-/ Goods, Arts aiid Crafts, Miscellaneous, Cakes, Sweets, I lowers and Plante, ’ lO,l " Ce ’ SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. ADMISSION'; At iornoon [’Vo*’. Kvoniirj iSixpcuco. MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENTS IN THE EVENING. trterr.no,, Tea. COME AND BUY. Supper. RITG B V VOOTB AL L, SATURDAY AUGUST 15th. 1325. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1525. CARiSBROOK GROUND, A INGE CHARITY SHIELD MATCH. PIRATES (Premiers! v. UNIVERSITY (Runners-up). .Kick-off. 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER, FINAL OF THE SECOND GRADE COMPETITION, PORT CHALMERS v. TRAINING COLLEGE. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. The Whole of the Profits Devoted to Cha-.ity. ROLL UP, AND ASSIST DUNEDIN'S WORTHY CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Admission;. Ground, la; Children. 6d; Stand, Is cxira-. Reserved Keats, 3s, including lax. Members of the American Fleet Invited. BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL ON THURSDAY. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST, round Members are requested not to use their Members’

MISS WALLACE’S DANCES. FLEET WEEK, FLEET WEEK, THE iMC” 0* HALOES THREE EXTENDED EVENINGS. THREE EXTENDED EVENINGS. THREE EXTENDED EVENINGS. First on THURSDAY, August 13. Second on SATURDAY, August 15. Third on TUESDAY, August 18. Dancing Each Evening, 8-12. Admission, 3s. Bullet Extra. EUCH R E! BUG H R B! ROYAL EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. , WAEATAH TEA. ROOMS, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. To-night’s Prizes include Handsome Handpainted Clock Sot, Ladies’ and Gents’ Goldcased Watches, Set Aluminium Saucepans, Aluminium Kettle. Gent’s Shaving Gullit-,-'Etc., Etc. 7.45 sharp. Ring 2,601 for Reserves. N.B.—Don't forgot about aggregate for Bicycles.

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Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8

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