AMUSEMENTS. lIIS'-’MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST Bth, MISS HOTLINE PARKER Presents ‘THE PRINCE AND THE DEMON’ And •THE DOLL’S WEDDING,’ Two Unique and Spectacular Musical Plays. Como and see something novel and refreshing. Over 80 Performers. Reserves at “The Bristol ” till Noon Tomorrow. Afterwards at Hall’s Fruit Shop. Tickets obtainable at Hall’s Fruit Shop and The Bristol, and also at “ Winona ” Floral Studio, 270 King Edward street. Prices: Adults —O.S. and D.C. 3s (plus tax, 4d), Stalls 2s (plus tax, 3d), Pit Is; Children, Is to all parts. Booking, 6d extra. BRIGHT MUSIC FOR ALL DRIVES DULL CARE AWAY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT THE SAVOY Enjoy Supper and Music by the full SAVOY DANCE ORCHESTRA In a Continental Atmosphere. Continuous Programo of Old and New Numbers. WHERE DANCING IS MOST ENJOYABLE, The SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE, SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE, SAVOY TUDOR HALL. Four hours of Unalloyed Pleasure. Admission, including Supper. Make your Reservations Early by Phono 12-133. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON NEXT WEEK Miss RITA HOLMES and Mr ALEX. .' REGAN Will Sing the Scintillating and Lilting Songs from ‘ ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT.' Tables may bo Reserved in both Tudor Hall and Warwick Hall for this Popular Event.
. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TWO FIND GAMES AT LOGAN PARK: H.S. OLD BOYS v. NORTHERN, At 1.15 p.ni. MAORI HILL v. MOSGIEL, At 3 p.UJ. . Admission,'including Stand, 6d. At tbo OVAL SEACLIFF MEET TECHNICAL. At PORT CHALMERS MORNING TON PLAY PORT CHALMERS. A. W. SINCLAIR, I Sec. O.F.A.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Thursday last, Gold Brooch, with turquoise stone, between Stuart street and Elm row; rowerd.—B7 Elm row. LOST, £l, in or near Self Help, 186 George street; 6s reward at above ad dross. • LOST, heavy rim Spectacles, about Stuart street. —Please return Miller, store, 302 Castlo street; reward. LEFT, in Empire Theatre, Handbag containing notes, etc.; unemployed girl; substantial reward,—9o, ‘Star.’ LOST, Barrett's Store, £2, over week 'ago; return, reward.—Apply 16 York place. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Duncfdiu Window Cleaning Co. arc the best and cheapest sweeps.' —Phono 10-493, private 13-718. TiTOUND. —Thousands of Turkeys, Is per Jr lb; cheap Fowls, Is 6d each; all kinds of Fillets.—At Stewarts’. IjTOUND. —Giving-up Prices for Engage- ' ment and Woddi ig Hinge; country orders posted,free. —F. Himmcl, George street. OUND.—.GoId Watches, 455, 50b; Signet Bings, 8s 6d up; free initials. F. Himme), 227 George street. T7IOUND.—Oak-smoked Fillets, 6d lb; -ll Cooked special Mutton Birds; Smoked Blue Cod, spcciat Kippers.—Johnson’s Fish Depot. I T77oUND.—Smoked Blue Cod, Cellophane 1-' Fillets, also Smoked Cellophane Fillets, 6d per lb, our smoking.—At Stewarts’.
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Evening Star, Issue 20865, 7 August 1931, Page 9
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