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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FULLERS’ FOLLIES FULLERS FOLLIES EIGHTH GREATER PROGRAMME. EIGHTH GREATER PROGRAMME. Yes, and we venture to say their best to dale. EVERYONE LIKED OUR LAST PROGRAMME. YOU WILL LIKE THE NEW ONE BETTER. Excerpts from New York and London Revues include the following; 'THE PEACEMAKER,’ ‘THE PEACEMAKER,’ Domestic Sketch. ‘THE NE’ER-DO-WELL,’ ‘THE NE’ER-DO-WELL,’ A Dramatic Episode ‘THREE DOORS AND A PASSAGE,’ ‘THREE DOORS AND A PASSAGE,’ A Comedy Scream. ‘THE COSTER’S WOOING,’ ‘ THE COSTER’S WOOING,’ ‘SILENCE IS GOLDEN.’ ‘SILENCE IS GOLDEN,’ ‘A WATERY WEDDING,’ ‘A WATERY WEDDING,’ And a Hoso of Other Novelties. PRICES. D.C. and .Stalls, 3s (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s; Uppei Circle, Is. Box Plans at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre ’phone 13-702. All Aboard the Laughter Ship To-night! KOSLYNTH E A T R E. Romance Thrills, Comedy, Escapades and Surprises in the Gay Show Places of Sunlit. Florida. ‘FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS.’ Oh, girls! don’t ‘ FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS, miss the mannequin display of 60 Foamy, Shimmering, Gorgeous Gowns Adventurous Husband Hunters, or what every young man should know. TENNIS FRANCE v. NEW ZEALAND, To be Played at Wellington on JANUARY 18th and 19th. TEAMS; FRANCE —Borotra, Brugnon, Boussus. N.Z.—Ollivicr, Bartlcet, Knott, Sturt, Malfroy. Seats may bo Reserved at The Bristol Piano Co., Wellington, after 9 a.m.. FRIDAY, 13th January. Special Stands are being erected which will give excellent accommodation for 1,500 spectators. PRICES (including Tax); Official Stand (north), 21s 9d; West Stand, 8s 3d; South and East Stands 5s 6d per day. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! TRADES HALL. MORAY PLACE, TO-NIGHT, 8-12, BO NZ 0 DANCE CLUB. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Music: Death, Death, and Driscoll. Supper Provided. • Ladiee, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6cl. Alcohol Strictly Prohibited. TTIUCHRE Hi -TO-NIGHT— EUCHRE WAR. AT AH TEA ROOMS. £5 Special Order £5, £2 Special Order £2, £1 Special Order £l, And 5 Other Orders. Extra Prizes in excess of 26 Tables. THE SQUARE DEAL. 2s 6d. Regatta, Saturday, 4th fef^d. ARY, 1928, at ST. LEONARDS AND BURKES. FUN ASHORE AND AFLOAT. Watch for Later Advertisements. GHAS J. HAYWARD, Hon. Sec., Burket. GREAT COMEDY CHORUS HIT. ‘1 NEVER SEE MAGGIE ALONE’ (Answer to ‘Maggie, Yes, Ma’), Song Fox-trot, with Ukulele Arrangement. Refrain: She brings her father, her mother, Her sister, and her brother; 1 Ob, I never sec Maggie alone. She brings her Sunday school teacher And Kor dear friend the preacher; I never see Maggie alone. And if I ’phono her-, Say to her; “Sweet, where shall we meet? Supposing that we cat,” She brings her father, her mother, Her sister, and her brother; Oh, I never see Maggie alone. PRICE, Is 9d. POSTED, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES. 174 George street, Dunedin. FOR SALE. WA. BOWLING, Land ami Eat,ale • Agent 166 Rattray street; ’phone 12-751. jr»K/\ Deposit (30s Weekly).—New Fivoo&OU roomed Bungalow; price, £1,000; good sunny situation.—Bowling. Hfin —2d section (south); New SllvUU Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette; artistic decorations; great chance. —Bowling. n-i AA Deposit.—South End: New FiyodaiixJU roomed Brick Bungalow; price only £1,075; inquire early.—Bowling. CHICKS, Chicks, Chicks; sturdy, weekold, well-bred birds.—Skene s, Lid., Stuart street, Dunedin. STORE For Sale, groceries, tobacco, confectionery, minerals, cakes, and teas; good genuine stand.—26o, ‘ Star/ JOHN J. NOONAN, Real Estate Agent, Hotel and Business .Broker, 15a Princes street (opposite D.1.C.).; inquiries solicited. <r»,-| Qp-rx—Highgate: Seven Rooms, kilcfc'.L/vOU chenette, sun room; latest conveniences, largo section, shrubs, fruit, garden; sunny.—Noonan. £*,- a otA—North End (select locality); 63Ui/vOU roomed Residence, every convenience; excellent condition; elevated section ; recommended. —Noonan. —Cargill’s Corner: Five-roouicd otir 101/ Dwelling; hot, cold, electric, bathroom; sound condition; exceptional opportunity ; investigate.—Noonan. QT A - Kcw (convenient tramway): dtluOU Five-roomed Brick Bungalow, latest appointments throughout; large section; desirable locality.—Noonan. r».-| a ka—Convenient St. Joseph’s CathdwlTOv edral: Five-roomed Residence, modern conveniences; excellent condition; splendid view; trams unnecessary.—Noonan Ol OftA' llicl,ire BUNGALOW (condtlivUU croto and rough cast): Sixroomed Concrete Bungalow; good locality, St. Clair, replete all modern conveniences; artistically decorated; quarter section; excellent garrlcn.-SPEDDING AND BAGLEY, 25 Moray place. Ol AOr -RK1:: (handy car, easy walkedwix/cvO ing distance town): New Four Rooms, kitchenette (bungalow); absolutely modern and latest labor-saving improvements; real value. SPEDDING AND BAGLEY. Ol 1 r^A— FORBURY CORNER: New Brick 5-roomed Bungalow, all latest conveniences; stylish home; thoroughly modern. SPEDDING AND BAGLEY. C?IQKA“ ANDERSON ’ S BAY: Brick cwXOit)'/ Bungalow, five rooms, replete every convenience; handy to car; motor garage; practically new; must bo sold. SPEDDING AND BAGLEY. £»11 aa — MAORI HILL: Bungalow of ot'JL.JLI/l/ five rooms; corner section; very sunny, all modern conveniences; substantial Government loan. SPEDDING AND BAGLEY. O-a A A —ON RISE (absolute bargain, s*cJ.vD\/ must be sold): Seven-roomed Double-brick Bungalow, sunny position; plastered walls, fibrous ceilings, most modern conveniences; motor garage.— SPEDDING AND BAGLEY. FOR SALE, magnificent 16-pointer Red Deer Stag’s Head for approximate cost of mounting.—27s, ‘ Star ’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 8

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