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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THE A TEE DAILY, AT 2 and 7.30. Master Picture Presente ELAINE HAMMBRSTEIN , and ELLIOT DEXTER. The amazing adventures of a chorus girl- in search of adventure, on the White Way. ‘BROADWAY GOLD.’ ‘BROADWAY GOLD.’ ‘BROADWAY GOLD.’ 'BROADWAY GOLD.’ ‘BROADWAY GOLD.’ . - ■ She married a millionaire on hi? deathbed, but instead of dying he iived. That’s just the start, of this novel story that commences back siege and.ends with auto smash. COMING TO-MORROW! PRED. THOMSON BRED. THOMSON And his Wonderful Horse, Silver King, in ‘THAT DEVIL QUBMADO,’ ‘THAT DEVIL QUEMADO,’ A story of thrills, stunts, and romance in the open spaces. Also at KING EDWARD THEATRE.

A REAL NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT! SILVER FERN DANCE CLUB. rfYEIB ABOVE CLUB will hold Choir JL DANCE as usual in Kroon's Hall, Moray place, on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Latest Music. Albion Orchestra, Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Committee Reserve Right of Admission. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE,, EARLY SETTLERS’ HAUL, 8 p.m.-l a.vn. I) A Organised by N 0 E, Men's Division of THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. Tickets; Single, ss; Double, Bs. DON’T MISS THIS. A. R- RICHARDSON, Hon. Secretary Men's Division. pLAZA ■ AND GRAND. MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS 7.30. Last Night of A Virile Romance of the Sea, ■ WRECKAGE,’ ‘ WRECKAGE.’ ‘ WRECKAGE.’ ‘ WRECKAGE.’ ‘THE DENIAL.’ Music bv the plaza instrumental trio. 1) GRAND OPENING NIGHT. ANCE!D A N C E NEW TRADES HALL, NEW TRADES HALL, Moray place (facing King street), SATURDAY NIGHT, 12th JUNE, 8 to 11. First-class Music by Fagan's Orchestra. Old-time and Latest Dances. Special dancing floor. Supper provided. Admission: Gents, Is Cd; Ladies, Is. board and residence. albyn hous ■cat 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. E, AU Communications Receive Prompt Attention, ,1. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Pi'.me 2,889, TB RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. ACCOMMODATION for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES-NEILSON. ’Phono 3,455. WANTED, respectable young Alan Boarder; excellent private home, Musselburgh, alongside can every comfoit; terms right.—62, ‘Star’ Office. G'ToOD~lfome offered Woman; child no I objection; or assist daily.—47, ‘Star’ ' OCTAGON Labor Exchange, Martins’ Buildings, Octagon.—Board-Residence, Dubes, Gentlemen, available, best parts City; telephone, wadiing included, from 25s ’ Rooms, Flats avaßabk; casual, permanent. ADY~requires instantly Furnished Room or Board ((‘replace) with homely people; iu>rt h, not hill; references.—49, ’ Star.’ _ jFTouu Home offered to Lady with small VJT income in return for company and light duties; references essential—Company, 51. ’Star’ Ofliee. ANTED, Three respectable Working Men Boarders.—Apply to 13 Melville. street. IVTANTED, Self-contained Flat, for three »« . with gas cooker and linen; stale terms. —52, ‘Star.’ VjSTANTED, respectable «< 11, Boarder; washing and mend 6d per week.—3s, ‘Star.’ Gentleman ing; 27s Respectable Woman would give ser--1 vices in return for Board for self and 2 children school age.—2l, 'Star.’ VV/'ANiEI), by 3 Girls, largo Furnished f V Bedroom, use conveniences and bath ; reasonable. —Address Urgent, 24, ‘Mar.’ VST A NTED, Double Room, central; gas *». ring; state terms.™39B, ‘Slur,’ for Gentlemen Boarders, good T home; washing done,—B7 Stafford street. HOME in St. Kilcia has Vacancy for 2 young Men or 2 Girl Friend Boarders, with use piono; terms, 27s 6d.—952, ’ Star.’ VACANCY for Married Con pie in a good home; handy to centre of City.—Address 994, ‘Star.’ _ ITiLDEBLY Woman (old age pensioner, rcLt rpectable) will give Services return for Board, elderly couple.—97o, ( r*.tar. ANTED, _ a Furnished Bod-Sitting Room, with use of conveniences.— Address 975, ‘Star.’ COMFORTABLE Home, with board, offered 2 working Men. opposite North Ground.—79B Cumberland street. VACANCY for Two Working lieu; glare room; private horae.—9sl, ’.Star.’ FLATS (kitchenettes, modern appointments), Double-Single Rooms, furnished, unfurnished, City, suburbs.™ Commercial Agc.ncv, Stafford street; ’phone 5,080. BED, Breakfast, and Sitting Room Accommodation, 12s 6d weekly; Sunday meals optional; telephone; best locality, central.—Reply 842, ’Star’ Office. MEET I MGS, DUNEDIN BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OK WORKERS. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Union will be held in the New Trades Ha.ll, 326 Moray place (facing King street), on SATURDAY Next, 12th Juno, at 7 p.m. Important business. .1. HAY MBS, Secretary. BOWLING. NOTICE TO BOWLERS. MEMBERS of all Bowling Clubs arc invited to attend the SERVICE in memory of the late Mr WALTER WRIGHT, which will be. hold in the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church Next SUNDAY, at 11 a.m. Bowlers will muster at the Balmaccwcn Green at 10.45 a.m. Buses leave Anderson’s Bay and St. Clair at 10.15 a.m. . D. BENNIE. President Balmacowen Bowling Club. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, Holden at Dunedin. mOTTCK IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN WILLIAM MELTON CLARK, of Dunedin, Builder, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I HEREBY SUMMON a Meeting of Creditors, to be holden at my Office. Supremo Court, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of June, 1926, at 2.30 o’clock p.m. E. W. CAVE, Official Assignee. Juno 9, 1925.

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Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19272, 10 June 1926, Page 8