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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE 'Proprietors: Sir Benjamin/ami Mr John ‘ ■ Fuller. To-night, at B.' To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8 To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. IVnight, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8., To-night, at 8. ' Tickets at DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR (Hon.* Conductor, Mr John T. Loach), In A . Request Programme- of Part Songs, Sea Chanties, Humorous Part Songs, Choruses, Assisted by Miss Meda Paine, Mr Phil Palmer. the Doors, 2sPit, Is. S. G. PETHUR, Secretary. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. IOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. THE PREFERENTIAL FLANS ARE RAPIDLY FILLING AT THE BRISTOL. Price, 10s (pins tax). ORDINARY PLANS, 7s 6d (plus lax). ORDINARY PLANS, 7s 6d (plus lax), OPEN TO-MORROW AT OPEN TO-MORROW AT THE BRISTOL. THE BRISTOL. In view of the limited accommodation at JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller) , Patrons are urgently requested to reserve their seats to ensure them hearing this Famous Artist with the utmost comfort. TREMENDOUS CROWDS. TREMENDOUS CROWDS. TREMENDOUS CROWDS. The Town Halls of Auckland and Wellington were crowded to the doors at each of Joseph Hislop’s Concerts, over 3,000 people being present on each occasion. BE ADVISED-RESERVE. BE ADVISED-RESERVE. JOSEPH HISLOP.; JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP.

THES P 0 R T PORBURY PARK SPRING MEETING, 1927, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OESPO R T S. TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1927, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 25th and 26th NOVEMBER. First Race at 12.15. Last at 5.30 Each Day. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is. Motor Cars, 2s 6d for Non-members. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OB MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET. Motor-car Drivers are requested to unload their passengers at either of these gales. JfO MALE PASSENGERS in Motor Cars (other than the Drivers) will be'allowed to through the Motor Gate in Richardson street. They will only be ADMITTED THROUGH O THE TURNSTILES. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. SPECIAL TRAMS, as required, run direct to Plunket street entrance. SPECIAL TRAIN leaving for Invercargill at 6.25 p.m. on SATURDAY, 261 h. BAND OF Ist BATTALION (OTAGO REGIMENT) IN ATTENDANCE. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary, SHOW WEEK ,ATTRAC TIO N. TRAMWAY BAND TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND BAZAAR, CARNIVAL, AND ART UNION, BURNS HALL, 21th, 25th, and 26th NOVEMBER. HORNPIPE Girls under 16), IRISH JIG (Girls under 15). SECOND ROUND TUG-OP-WAR. SECOND ROUND TUG-OF-WAR. STALLS: Novelty, Dolls, Plain and Fancy, Crockery, Produce, Sweets, Tramways Special Ice Sundaes, Christmas Tree, Games of Every Description. Competitors in Dancing.-l Tease note that, owing to largo number of entries, commencing time .will be 7.30 p.m. sharp. Admission: 6d, or by Art Union Ticket; Circle, 6d extra.

FOP SALE. CORSTORPHINE, Above Kew—Easy Distance from Tram. LOVELY SECTIONS, WITH A GLORIOUS VIEW Of Harbor, Ocean, and Surrounding Country. PROM £6O And Upwards, according to Position. EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT, £S—DEPOSIT—£S, Balance at 6 per cent, over 3 Years. Building sections are getting very scarce and difficult to obtain, and tbo tremendous cost of subdividing practically precludes cutting up. BUY NOW. SUED TO RISE. Pul .lour Savings InTb This. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. NORTH END (UNIVERSITY RISE). SIX ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, every convenience; lovely position, view town and harbor; garage. Real bargain, £1,650 or near. M’COLL'S, 10 George street. > JOHN J. NOONAN, Land Agent, 15a Princes street (opposite D. 1,0,);. sellers, purchasers assured satisfaction; finance arranged. Inquire. Mornington (convenient terobJDlf minus): New Pive-roomed Bungalow; latest appointments; suiiny position; exceptionally easy terms.—Noonan. JjTpTT Deposit.—Cargill’s Corner: Six--S&OU roomed Dwelling: electric, gas, hot, cold, bathroom; economical improvements; £675. —Noonan. _____ f»1 or A—Sunshine: Latest Five-roomed oWL/VOU Bungalow; ultra-modern appointments; large section; desirable locality; finance arranged.—Noonan. _ Ol OAA-Rosiyn: Pive-roomed Residence; every convenience; iacre; hothouse; splendid property; owner transferred; investigate. Noonan. oaita-Wingatui (adjacent station): obtJDU Five-roomed Residence; modern conveniences; garage, orchard; splendid section; owner sacrificing. —Noonan. HIPPET, Falcon-Knight, Willys-Knight Cars.—Hunt and White, agents, An- | derson's Bay, road (next overbridge). mO-MORROW, 2 o’clock, Axminstcr, WilJL, ton Carpets at your own price.—Par!:, 1 Reynolds, auctioneers. A /»A—IEE.V. (on rise): - 5 Rooms, , awTcOU verandah; sound; wants renoI vating; suit painter or carpenter; electric, copper, tuba; beautiful view; good buying. —Boyd’s, Rattray street. T was £1,175: Near St. Clair; oblut/Uj New , Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; everything right up to date; ! nrico reduced for. quick sale; bargain.— Boyd’s. „ A—Handy Id section, Mornington : o&i iOU Bungalow, 4 rooms, verandah; electric, gas cooker, tiled slabs.—Boyd's. rtf-irv £2 5s Weekly,—6-roomed c&t)U ’Brick ’House, just off George street; electric, h.c., bath, basin; choice situation; no trams; .only £l,2oo.—Boyd’s. joKKlflf—Macandrew's Bay: 4 -Rooms, dbOOl/ verandah,, sleeping porch; electric, cupboard, safe, copper, tubs; terms.— Boyd’s. OKOK— Within Id section: 4 large 35/0/50 Rooms, verandah front; all renovated inside; electric, copper, tubs, bath; very easy terms. —Boyd's,-. Rattray street. mO-MORROW, 2 o’clock, Axminstcr, Wil- !•) ton Carpets at your own price.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneere.

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 8

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