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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Specially Healed, and now the Wannest. in Dunedin, Direction John Puller and Sons, Limited. TO-NIGHT—At d—TO-NIGHT. FINAL PERFORMANCE, llie Hilariously Funny Military Burlesque ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ •BEHIND THE FRONT,’ By GEORGE WARD (Little Heraiic) And his SNAPSHOTS REVUE COMPANY, See Little Henuie as (he Recruit for the Last Time. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE, Another New Side-splitting Comedy, • SANATORIUM SCANDALS.’ • SANATORIUM SCANDALS.* A Rapid-lire Production, ami a Show of a Multitude of Lights and Delights. In Three Georgeous Scenes. See Little Hermie Taking the Rest Cine in Dr Jones's Sanatorium. The Wonderful Child Musicians, THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS, THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS. In Fresh Musical Gems from Their Extensive Repertoire. PRICES; 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is. BOX PLANS at The Bristol till 5 p.m.;' later at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Theatre tel. 15-702. WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE, WORLD'S WONDER PICTURE, ■BEN HUR,’ ‘BEN HUR.' •BEN HUR.,’ T> O S L Y N T II E A T R B, Jtt TO-NIGHT—At 7.45—T0-MORROW. AMAZING, INSPIRING, STUPENDOUS. Never before has any motion picture won such recognition. It has inspired and thrilled thousands upon thousands of every creed, race, and colour. It is for all lime and all peoples and all religions. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30. City Patrons, please take Stuart street car. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL AND PIONEERS’ HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Vcmbley Club. Vctnbley Club. Vembley Club. Vemblcy Club. Vembley Club. Vemblcy Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. Vemblcy Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. Vembley Club. CHARITY CHARITY DANCE DANCE (In aid of the Waverley Boys’ Orphanage). Cards for nondancers. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Will Smith’s Kapai Orchestra. Gordon’s Dance Band. Supper provided. Admission, 2s 6d. IP YOU Would know the joy of whispering feet, Tiro rhythm of music unsurpassed, The rapture of a perfect night— Come to the SATURDAY SUPPER DANC-B SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. There’s a perfect floor to dance on. Music like a spell. There’s supper—perfectly delicious—and cooling drinks as well. There’s atmosphere—an essential for those who love the best—an atmosphere for dancing, dreaming, supping. ITS WISE TO RESERVE. ’Phono 12-133 for Tables, or call. Avoid Disappointment. BOXING. KENSINGTON DRILL HALL Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boling. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. ! S_= Saturday, Saturday, July 21, July 21, At 8 p.m. The Greatest foxing Contest yet staged in Dunedin. NORM RADFORD (The English Featherweight) v. JOHNNY LECKIE (The Dominion Champion). Purse £2OO Purse 15 Rounds. Special Preliminaries. The First Battalion Band, under Ihe conduciorship of Lieut. Llew. O. Asten, will lie in attendance. Doom Open 7.15 p.m. TARIFF: The Cheapest Admission Prices in Australasia; Body of Hall, 5s 3d; Balcony, 5s 6d; Ringside Seats, 8s 3d (prices include tax). Tickets can be procured as follows; Jacobs, Princes street, 3s 3d, 5s 6d, 8s 3d; The Bristol, os 3d, 5s 6d, 8s 3d; A. E. Borlcy, Cargill’s Corner, 3s 3d, 5s 6d, 8s 3d; G. Maddigan, Caversham, 3s 3d, 5s 6d; H. Bowie, Princes street, 3« 3d, 5s 6d; B. Maw, Gardens, North Dunedin, 3s 3d, 5s 6d, 8s 3d; H. Mowat, tobacconist, Taieri road, 3s 3d; Mrs Patersoa, corner Bay View road and Prince Albert road, 3» 3d. Special to all Schoolboys: Is Cd to Body of Hall. Tickets available at Drill Hall only. Positively No Free List. H. DIVERS, Secretary. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing, Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boling. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing;

CORPORATION NOTICES. GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTIC'D OF CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihc Green Island Borough Council, at. a Special Meeting convened for the purpose ami held on Friday, the 29th day of June, 1928, Passed the following Resolution:— “That the Green Island Borough Council, in pursuance of the powers and provision# of ‘Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1920/ hereby resolves by way of Special Order that the Names of the following Street* in the Borough of Green Island be Altered ns under: (1) That part of North Taieri from tho Commercial Hotel to Abbotsfora rail* ) way bridge to lie known as Abbotsford I road. (2) Soott and St. Andrew street to b* ! known as School street. i (3) King street, in the Township of j Green Island, to bo known as York street. ! (4) District road, commonly known a-' | Church street, to be called Church street. I (5) George street, in the Township of j Burnside East, to be renamed Burns street. , C 6) William street, in the Township % Burnside Extension, to he known G 8 Lethaby street. . (7) That part .of Edinburgh street fMM Main South read to Earl street to If called Harraway road. And Notice is Hereby Further Given thit the said Resolution will ha submitted f|| Confirmation as a Special Order to * Speed j Meeting of the said Council to be he-d 1 J tho Council Chambers, Green Island, o j MONDAY, tho 301 h day of July, 1928. •' 8.15 p.m. _ , A, L. BURK, s Town Clerk. Green Island, 3rd July, 1928.

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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 8

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