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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREW NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. SEASON TERMINATES SATURDAY. SEASON TERMINATES SATURDAY. ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of the No. 7 COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE STARS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. England’s Most Popular Pantomime and Vaudeville Comedian, "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, IN lIIS WORLD-FAMOUS STUDIES OF BRITISH BOY LIFE. And from the World’s Leading Theatres; THE RENOWNED RUSSIAN SCOT, NEIL M'KAY, NEIL M'KAY, NEIL M'KAY, Who PIPES, SINGS, AND DANCES. EDDIE LESLIE ' And his COLUMBIA SYNCOPATORS. COLUMBIA SYNCOPATORS. "A Riot of Music and Jazz.” Vaudeville's “ Beau Brummcl." BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, The Man with the SILVER STICK. ALDOR TRIO, Trapeze Artists ALDOR TRIO, Extraordinary. FRANKS’S CANINE STATUARY. FRANKS’S CANINE STATUARY. “Dogs Almost Human in Their Pose." MARIE LAWTON, Delightful Songs MARIE LAWTON, with the Harp JAY WHIDDEN. JAY WHIDDEN JAY AVHIDDEN. Ho makes the VIOLIN LAUGH AND TALK. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s (plus tax); Children, Half-price DAY ■o all parts BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL. SALES at THE GEYSER Manager „ A. R. SHEPARD ONLY MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT 'ALEXANDER MARRY, EDITOR OF ‘PEARSON’S’ (American), The youngest Magazine Editor in the United States, who will deliver his wonderful lecture in BURNS HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, At 8 p.m. The Lecture deals with the extraordinary discoveries of Dr Abrams, and will bo illustrated by SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS, Revealing the marvellous manner in which the genius of Abrams enabled him to capture the electron and harness it for the benefit of the human race. The Lecture will also particulars of n few outstanding and typical cases of patients who have recovered from what the lending London papers refer to as “OTHERWISE HOPELESS DISEASE.” Book your seat NOW. Admission, lg 6d; Reserves, 2a 6d (plus tax). Box Plan at Bristol. Chairman, Councillor C. H. Hayward. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Founded Ist May, 1886). Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. 150th CONCERT, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE) MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Assisting Artists: Miss Meda- Paine, Messrs IV. Gommell, F. C. Cooper, 11. Prouso, and Trevor De Clive Lowe. Pianist, Mr John Haggitt. Plan at Bristol. Programmes, 3d. Tickets, 2s. J G. BUTLER, Secretary, Caro Westport Coal Co. A NIGHT’S REAL ENJOYMENT. CULVER FERN SOCIAL CLUB DANCE, O KROON’S HALL, Moray place, SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Music by Albion Orchestra. Ladies, Is;-Gents, 2s 6d. Supper provided. I). WHITFIELD, B. BARTON, Joint Secb. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, TUI I R S T - C L A S S BLACKSMITH. 1 Apply SPARROW’S FOUNDRY. 7TJSTAN or Girl wanted for household # duties; no washing; live in.—Apply me 9,232. __ _ OST, Purse, vicinity Bradshaw stree.tM.acandrew road.—Reward returning tVesley street, .or ring ’phono 1,159. Gentleman TANTED, respectable ' Boarder; share room, single bed; ato family; good table.—llo Dumlas et, Dunedin. PANTED, compel cut Motor Mechanic.Apply N.Z. Motor ai and Engineering Ltd 1 / (bite Star Motors Agency)^ Ranted Buy, Express Wagon, without tilt for preference; state lowest cash n—575, ‘ Star ’ Office. ) I>ET, Furnished Bedroom; use conveniences; hill, handy to town; 12s veekly.—s74, ‘ Star ’ Office.

A GOOD INVESTMENT. NORTH END. NORTH END. AN IDEAL BOARDING-HOUSE IN A SPLENDID POSITION, NEAR TRAM. Fine large Residence, comprising 11 rooms, with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, electric light, plug for iron, gas for cooking. A very sound property; concrete foundations; lovely darge section. Owner has a nice lot of boarders, but would like a change for health reasons. AN OPPORTUNITY. PRICE, £1,900. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD., 4267 OfiAA Deposit (Balance as Rent). — 3/4 UU wornington, close school: Substantial, attractive 5 largo Rooms; verandah, bays; electric, hot, bath; large level section; £950; house vacant (572).—Alex. Hands, auctioneer; evening 'phone 7,204. AYENSBOURNB (Main road).—£22s: Four-roomed Verandah Cottage; copper, tubs; lovely harbor view; immediate vacant possession; cheap freehold (641)Alex. HIGHGATE, Roslvn (Deceased Estate). -£1,300: Beautifully-situated 5-roomed Villa; close car; e.L, gas cooker, hot, bath, wardrobes, large scullery; lovely level, sunny section, oO poles; linance arranged; immediate possession.—Alex. Harris. PORT CHALMERS (Deceased Estate).— £350: 4-roomcd Cottage; over l-acre; immediate possession (640) .-Alex. Harris.

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Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 8

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