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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, 8. TO-NIGHT, 8. JOVIAL, WITTY, MELODIOUS Is the FULLERS’ FOLLIES’ TENTH PROGRAMME. TENTH PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW, And includes the following CURES FOR THE BLUES: 1 IMPOSSIBLE HOMICIDES,' ‘THE DANCING DRAMA,' ' I’LL TAKE HER BACK,’ ‘THE RIDDLE,’ ‘DON’T GIVE IT AWAY,' And the Roof-raising Finale, ■THEIR FIRST CLIENT.’ 15 OTHER JOYOUS ITEMS. A SHOW OF SPEED, SPICE, AND SPARKLE, And Hie Irresistible Comedian, STUD FOLEY. Produced by ERIC MASTERS. Prices: D.C. and SI alls, 2s 6d (plus la* and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans a( THE BRISTOL til! 5 p.m.: later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre lei. 13-702. TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, 30NZ0DAN C E C L U B, J> 8-12. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Music, Beath and uriscoll’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6d. Alcohol Strictly Prohibited. Euchre. BIG EUCHRE. Euchre. KXTARATAH TEA ROOMS. Euchre. V V TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Euchre. £lo—ll Orders. £lo—ll ORDERS. Euchre. First £4, Second £2, Third ±x. Euchre. Two 10s, Two Bs, Two 7s, Two ss. Euchre. Extra £1 Order. Thirty tables. Euchre. Admission, 2s 6d. Euchre. G. M A SON. PROFESSIONAL. HAR LE S E. CLARKE, DENTAL SURGEON, NEXT OCTAGON PICTURES. Evening Appointments, 7-8.30, may bo made for Fillings and Painless Extractions. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCY for a few Working Men Boarders; chare room; good home; washing and mending done.—ll 7 Stafford street. WANTED. Bed-Sitting Room; use or all conveniences; must he centra!. —Address, stairhig terms, 204. ‘Star’ Oflice. WANTED, by young Man, Plain BedSitting Room-—State terms Urgent, 192. ‘ Star.’ WORKING Man desires Board, single room, vicinity High street.—lß6, ‘Star ’ ■ WANTED, hy Lady in business, large Unfurnished Room, near town.Please state terms 156. ' Star ’ Office. W' ANTED, by Married Couple, 2 Unfurnishod Rooms; state terms- no children.—l 44, __ KAI RANGI, 310 High street, have Vacancies for a few paying guest*., permanent or casual. —’Phono 10-/42. f-S, Bed and Breakfast.—Miramar Private ») Hotel, opposite Courthouse and Railway Station; no taxis required. mO LET, near Forhury Corner, on rise, X 'Nicely-furnished Bedroom; use of conveniences; cheap to suitable applicant.—9ls, ‘Star.’ , „ GENTLEMAN requires comfortable Furnished Bed-Sitting Room (and meals) with private family.—Particulars in full 814, ‘Star’ Office. ■ ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of ternis court.—’Phono 22-550. BOARD offered; nice single room; all conveniences; nice home; 30-. per week.—974, ‘ Star.’ ANTED.—New Arrivals from Homo, i Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Joncs-Neilson, president,' 165 Moray place 4S, Bed, ' Breakfast—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone 13-336. UHZrTlfront sunny Room; electric , light, fireplace, gas; suitable office or studio.—Fraser and Sons, Rata Grocery. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, vicinity Hope street, Gold-rimmed Spectacles, Felt Hat; reward.— Carroll street. LOST, pair Child's Waders and Towel, St. Kilda Beach, yesterday.—Please return Bungalow Tea Rooms, St._Kild_a. LOST. Sunday, between St. David street and station, Wristlet Watch.—Finder communicate 85 Clyde street: reward. LOST, Sunday night, String of Pearls, between Belleknowes and Kaikorai.— Finder return 27 Brighton street, Kaikorai: reward. T OST, Camera, la Kodak, in leather JLI case, initialled J.M'F.—Finder please communicate with Excelsior Hotel. LOST, Saturday, between Victoria road and Josephine street. Brown Purso, Notes. Silver, and Train Ticket. Timaru; reward.—Mrs Gordon, 16 Josephine street (oh Cargill road). LOST, on Saturday night, between Brighton and Dunedin, Gent’s Fawn Borsalino Hat; also Dodge Headlight Rim; reward.— I- OST. Friday, Money in envelope, heJ tween Dunford’s sta.blos and Musselburgh Rise.—Reward returning 214 Musselburgh Rise. WOULD the Person (wearing a green coal) who claimed the Parcel in the Rest Room, Savoy, containing a while frock, please Return immediately to F. and R Woods, and save serious trouble; police notified. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders. 13-250 or 13-736. FOUND.— Fresh Rabbits, Mutton Birds, Fresh, Smoked Fish; Groper, 8d lb. —Nelson's, Si. Andrew street; ’phone 11-284. I WOUND, at Outrara. Harbor Board's Pic- . nic on February 4; train leaves 8.5.) a.m.. returns 5.50 p.m.; adults ss. children Is 3d. F~OUND. —3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Bed; £3 10s complete.—A. and J Watt, Princes street. ■gWOUNI) —Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe Jd diichcssc, pedestal, bedstead and win. mattress), £24 lOs.-A. and J. Watt, Princes street. OUNEL—Oak Tea Wagon, 37s 6d; Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; best rubber castors. —A. and J. Watt. HOLIDAY RESORTS. nno LET, for 12 months. 5-roomed House, A Purakanui; all conveniences; with or without 5 acres of laud.—Apply the Matwc, Purakanui. ARRINGTONL—To” Let. 4 and «- roomed Furnished Cottage.—Apply Greenslade, 442 George street. AdS'TED, 4th February, for fortnight, 4-roomed Furnished Cottage.—State terms 153, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Lease, for terra, Furnished Country Cottage; north line preferred.—Particulars to 81, 'Star.' ARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent Private Accommodation; every comfort; tariff moderate.—Apply p. Couper, Warrington. HOT Water, Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Cordials Sold every Sunday at Harrington Point (turning area).—J. Forsyth. /MET Quotations from Evening Star' ITT Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order

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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 8