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amusements. THE SPOUT OF SPOUTS. FOKBURT PARR TROTTING CLUB. AMERICAN FLEET MEETING, AMERICAN FLEET MEETING. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 19i.1i AUGUST. 19th AUGUST. First Race at 11 a.m. and Last at 4.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d; Motor Cars, 2a 6d for non-members. The 'Public must enter through the Turnstiles at either Victoria road Entrance or Main Entrance, Plnnbot street. Mot.ov Car Drivers are requested to unload their Passengers at either of above gales. No Main Passengers in Moiors will bo allowed to go through the Motor Gate in Richardson street; they will only be admitted' through the Turnstiles. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. SPECIAL ISSUE AND PAT-OUT WINDOWS IN TOTALISATOR RESERVED FOR LADIES. EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS. KAIKORAI BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 11. 1,. JAMES, Secretary.

DUNEDIN DALE CHOIR (Founded Ist May, 1836.) Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. 150f.1i CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY'S TEBATRB, .MONDAY, AUGUST ~t, 1925. a splendiiTpeogba^imb. Assisting Artists: Miss Meda Paiun, Messrs IV. Gommoll, F. 0. Cooper, H. Prouso, and Trevor Do Olivo Lows. Pianist, Mr John Haggitb. Booking Opens Bristol, Subscribers, Thursday; Non-subscribers Friday. J. G. BUTLER, Secretary, Caro Westport Coal Co. TO-NIGHT! TO -NIGHT! “ON WITH THE DANCE.” DIXIE L A N Q, DIXIELAND, dixieland, VICTORIA HALL, Above His Majesty's Theatre. FULL DIXIE JAZZ BAND Will Feature Several Now Fox Trots. Eddie Leslie and his Columbia Syncoptaoro (of J. C. Williamson Company) will be the Guests of the Dixie Joar, Band to-night. u C II R El E TJ 0 H R. E! SPORTS MEET SPORTS. TO-NIGHT—B o’clock —TO-NIGHT. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. 15 PRIZES, Including Music and China Cabinet, 2 Bags Sugar, 2 Five Pounds Tea, 2 Roils Bacon, 2 Cases Apples, 2 Pair Towels, 4 Boxes Soap. Price, 2s. THE “ SQUARE DEAL.” “ BARROW FAIR,” j(T, HILDA CORONATION HALL, * TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, At 2.30 and 7. ALSO ON THURSDAY. Come and see the Display of Decorated Vehicle*. Concert and Special Attractions in the Evening. A Good Opportunity to finish off the Holiday. Afternoon Freo, Evening Sixpence. In. Aid St, Eilda Methodist Church,

A meeting was hold of the oocial Committee appointed to take clan go of the social functions in connection with the diamond jubilee celebiatious of the Mornington School. thying to the absence of the president (Mr W. It. Don), the Rev. G. k. Moroion occupied the chair. wr Percy Priest was unanimously elected chairman and convener, and Miss Davidson hon. secretary. A tentative programme was drawn up, with spocuil features for a child-feu 8 clay, ihe first function will take place on ISoveuibei 27, and terminate on Sunday, the zOfh, with a church service. The sportsmen of Gimmerhnrn (Otago Central) held a most successful hare dnvo on Eriday last. Over l.li) hares wore accounted for, and these were forwarded to the Rev. G. E. More; ton at Dunedin, who distributed them from the Mission House to the following orphanages Anglican, Roman Catholic. Presbyterian, Salvation Army, Patients and Prisoners’ Aid Society, besides a number to the poor in the city. The officials in charge of the various orphanages are deeply grateful to the sportsmen of Wedderburn for their practical interest in tho orphanages and their work amongst the chxldxaa,

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Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 8

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