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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THE A TRB Direction John Puller and Sons, Ltd. -iST NIGHT THIS SPLENDID SHOW. TO-NIGHT, 8. TO-NIGHT,' 8. Follow the Happy, Smiling Crowds to the Smartest of All Shows. FULLERS’ FOLLIES’ TENTH PROGRAMME. TENTH PROGRAMME. Produced bv Eric Masters. Prices: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus ta v and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702. MATINEE TO-MORROW, MATINEE SATURDAY, MATINEE AT 2.30. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE, Direction; John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. LAST 7 NIGHTS LAST 7 NIGHTS LAST 7 NIGHTS SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT, COMMENCING TO-MORROW, Farewell Request Programme. Farewell Request Programme, The Pick of the Lot of FULLER'S FOLLIES, FULLER’S FOLLIES, One of the Most Popular of All Revue Companies. FAREWELL TO ALL YOUR FAVORITES— Eric Masters, Harry Gould, Will Beresford. Eddie and Decima M’Lean, Flora M'Donald and Dalton Payne, Lulla Fanning, Winnie Edgcrton, Liltle Iris, Rene M’Guire, The Six Dainties, And STUD FOLEY. Dunedin’s Favorite Comedian. Prices and Box Plans as Usual. NOTICE TO BOWLERS. The CALEDONIAN BOWLING CLUB’S SOCIAL FUNCTION to honor the win ners of the Dominion Championship Single: and the Rinks respectively will bo held in Uu SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL or SATURDAY, February 4th, at 8 p.m. W. T. HENAGHAN, Presiden 1 ANZAC HALL, Under Overseas Hall, SATURDAY,'FEBRUARY 4. Dance. HTHE SELECT DANCE. Dance. »-• Old and New Dances. Dance. 8 to 12. Dane. Lucky Spot Prizes. Dance. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Dance. Right of admission reserved. PROFESSIONAL. QHAELES E. CLARKE, DENTAL SURGEON. NEXT OCTAGON PICTURES. Evening Appointments, 7-8.30, may bo made for Fillings and Painless Extractions. FOR SALE. BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, DAIRYMEN, POULTRYMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. HERE’S AX OPPORTUNITY, NORTH END OF CITY (One Minute’s Walk to Tram), VERY FINE FREEHOLD BLOCK, Comprising NEARLY 17 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. SUNNY, CONVENIENT POSITION. Very Suitable for Subdivision. This is the Last Block of Land in a Deceased Estate, and MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. THE PRICE IS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. ONLY £1,700 FOR THE LOT. Very Easy Terms. ABSOLUTELY A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR A BUILDER TO MAKE A LOT OF MONEY. RARE CHANCE FOR SOMEBODY. REIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. f,7[2 EXCLUSIVE BUNGALOW At ST. CLAIR, (TOP SIDE). This is really something superior 19 Two-story Bungalows, and must certainly be seen to bo appreciated. The position is ideal, being bathed in sunshine, nicely elevated, yet no climb, and having panoramic view of harbor and bay. The House is MOST DISTINCTIVE IN DESIGN, being Old English type, with rough-cast relief and Marseilles tile roof. The interior is very compact. There are no long passages, lire main rooms all leading off reception boll, whilst the art decorations, expensive electrical fittings, and slab grates leave nothing to be desired. There are seven good rooms, including commodious lounge rooms, dining room, breakfast room, four sunny bedrooms, modern bathroom and kitchenette. GROUNDS BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT CONCRETE GARAGE. Price and further particulars from REIDS, LIMITED, auctioneers. ’Phone 12-539. Private ’phone 23-164 FOR SALE. Lady's Cycle; no reasonable offer refused. —Apply 35 Peter street, Caversham. A LL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion J 3. in the •' Evening Star ' are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend r.ny portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as writ ten by t{io advertiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 6

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