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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER CLEAN-SWEEP PROGRAMME*. PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Puller and Sons, Ltd, ; TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. PULLERS’ BIG DOUBLE BILL. 5 Interualionally-famed Vaudeville Acts ani, ELTON BLACK'S ELTON BLACK’S TOWN TOPICS REVUE CO M In their Second Big Laugh . Hit, . ’ FROM HERE TO MEXICO,’ ‘ FROM HERE TO MEXICO,* Pull of Thrills and Humor, with a Neverceasing Flow of Witty Dialogue. ■Preceded hy 5 Vaudeville Acts. KEITH AND WITT. Happiness in Every Song. Popular Favorites, THORNTON AND O'SHEA, THORNTON AND O’SHEA, In Originalities. RAYNA CARBETTE, Charming Russian Soubrette. SENOR PALMETTO, SENOR PALMETTO, Celebrated Danish Tenor. Australia’s Own Queen of the Varieties, AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, The Girl. with the Golden Voice and the Million-doliar Smile. Fullers’ Tiny Tariff: D.C. and Stalls, 2i 5d (plus tax and booking fee, 6d)j Bacs Stalls, Is 6d, Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL till S p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist (tel 1,702). OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY SUMMER STOCK SHOW. TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, 1926. The Hon. W. Downie Stewart, Acting Prim* Minister, will bo present on People’s Day. WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER 24, 10 a.m.—Judging Clydesdale Horses, Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs. 1.30 p.m.—Pony Trots, (post entries). 2.30 p.m.—Sheep Dog Competitions. 4 p.m.—Hunting Competitions. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. PEOPLE’S DAY (Observed Half-holiday). 9 a.m.—Judging Draught Horses, Harness Hackneys, Cobs, and Ponies. 9.30 a.m.—Sale'of Pedigree Stock. 10.30 a.m.—Demonstration on Friesian . Animal. ■ 11 a.m. —Friesian Judging Competition. 1 p.m.—Pony Trots (post entries). l.sb p.m. —Sheep Dog Competition. 2.15 p.m.—Grand Parade of Prize Stock. The Parade takes . preference of ell events. 3 p.m.—Hunting Competition ■ (Ladies), 3.30 p.m.—Leaping Competition. 4.30 p.m.—High Jumping. SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION. Ist Prize, Electrolux Outfit, value £l7. For the convenience of judges and stewards motor cars leave the Office, Crawford street, every 10 minutes on both days. Trams run to Show Grounds every few.', minutes on People’s Day. Fares: Single, 6d; Return, 9d. THE ST. KILDA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults. Is; Children. 6cL Motor cars, 2s. Members’■ cars free. E. F. DUTHIB. Secretary. ANNOUNCING THE SOCIAL EVENT OP THE WEEK, The SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE, In the Dominion’s Most Luxurious Dance Hall, AT THE SAVOY. This event affords a unique opportunity for hosts’ and hostesses to entertain, being now the only dance evening in the week when evening dross is worn. Arrange Your Party Now and Book Your Table by ’Phone 2,339. Admission, 7s 6d (supper included). THE SAVOY. D A N C E! D A N C El TRADES HALL, EXTENDED NIGHT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 8 to 12. Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission: Ladies, le; Gents, 2s. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. T'hISCOUNTS of the Railwayman's Cash JJ Purchasing Association for the period ending September 30th Payable at Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, THURSDAY, November 18th, and at New Trades Hall, Moray place, on FRIDAY, November 19th, .rfirn 6.30 to 9 p.m. Member's ticket must be produced. Annual subscription deducted on pay sheet. New list of firms issued to members at the payout. figo. FERGUSON, Secretary. Gallon Hill, Oaversham. EFT in shop, about ten days ago, Suit Case, containing calendar samples.— jld holder kindly ’phone 2,357. ( OST, in City or Anderson’s Bay, 801 l of Notes, between Monday-Thursday; rcd.—’Phone 7,973. _ OST, Ticket Book; reward.—J. Fraser, Woodhaugh. __ OST, left in shop, Thursday, 1 Parcel Men’s Boots.—Kindly leave same with rdell Bros., George street; reward. OST, between Mornington and City, Gold Monogram, with name on back, eward on returning 117 Elgin road. OST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned .e day, no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— icdin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew et; ’phone 493. OUND.—AI Radio Supply and Service Station, 13 Frederick street, have * ;e stock of Radio Accessories; Batterie* rged, Sets Overhauled and_ Repaired; n and country orders receive prompt careful attention. , IOUND. - Tom Potter, hairdresser and tobacconist. Arcade, Hairdressing eon; 2 chairs, no waiting; first-class attion. OUND.—AII Dry Cleaning done by th» latest machinery at Strand Dye Worko, King Edward street; ’phone 1,692; »Ji ’lt called for and delivered at shortest HlND.—Bools bought at Stewart's 800 l Shop, opposite Knox t Church, giwa ert and; wear; see window; pneed EDUCATIONAL. El Certificated Hawaiian Instru alist; Teaches Steel Guitar, Uku 10, Banjo-Mandolin. —Whitcomb* t Buildings, 76 Princes street. [AN Steel Guitar, ' Ukulele, j, Mandolin, Violin.—-J. H> Hub corse street, i

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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8