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AMUSEMENTS. ARTILLERY N.C.O.S’ GRAND MILITARY CARNIVAL CENTRAL BATTERY, ST. KILDA. TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS. TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY FINALS GUARD MOUNTING, TUG-OF-WAR, GUARD MOUNTING, TUG-OF-WAR, And ‘ AN INCIDENT OP OMDURMAN,’ By 12fch (Field) Battery, N.Z.A. IF IT’S FUN YOU NEED, COME OUT TO THE BATTERY. CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CABARET, CHOCOLATE ALLEY, BARGAIN STALLS. TEA ROOMS, BAND IN ATTENDANCE, ADMISSION, 3d. E. W. GRIFFITHS. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, L TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. RECITAL! RECITAL! By the Pupils of ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DRAKE. In aid of the Rev. Bryan King’s Christmas Cheer Fund. Truly a Feast of Song. Come and hear; Mary Pratt, Dorothy Sligo, Freda Elmes, Graziella Rossi, Evelyn Shepard, Mao Mathoeon, Bertha Rawlinson, Margaret Green, Lettic De Clifford, Tui Salt, Margaret Howden, Kyra Payne, Ruby Price, Kathleen Bond, Dora Drake, Nancy Oram, Myra, Pollard, J. E. Davies, Alex. M’Dowell, John Kennedy, E. G. Bond, J. M’Farlane, James Simpson, J. Hamilton, I. Douglas, H. Johnston, A. Jeavons, W. Stevenson, and LEX MACDONALD. The Student Choir will be heard in Christmas Carols. DON’T MISS THIS FEAST OF SONG. ADMISSION, 2s. No extra charge for Booking. BOX PLAN Opens at The Bristol TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)* MORNING.

TO LET. SAMSON AND CO., DOWLING STREET. Phono 10-221. FOR HOUSES TO LET. CITY RISE, handy Octagon, very fine sunny Self-contained Fiat, 4 rooms, view, 42s (fol. 154). NORTH END, choico Furnished 4 Rooms, and k., 35s (fol. 145). GEORGE STREET, 5 Rooms, 17s 6d (fol. 117). ARTHUR STREET, fine 7 Rooms, 32s 6d (fol. 157). LITTLEBOURNE, 5 Rooms, 30s (fol. 134). CITY, central, 12 Rooms, 70s (fol. 140). ST. KILDA, Brick Bungalow, with garage, 30s (fol. 153). MUSSELBURGH, fine 6 Rooms, garden, 27s 6d (fol. 149). ST. CLAIR, Brick Bungalow and garage, 35s (fol. 151). ST. GLAIR, Bungalow, fully furnished, 35s (fol. 148). ANDERSON’S BAY, 5 Rooms, 22s 6d (fol. 137). CAVERgHAM, rise, near tram terminus, Bungalow and garage, 27s Gd (fol. 156). ROSLYN, good 6 Rooms, garden, garage, 30s (fol. 146). Good 5 Rooms, furnished, 40s (fol. 134). OPOHO, Bungalow, as new, garden, 30s (fol. 132). Gentleman’s Residence, north end, fine grounds, garden, two garages, 50s. RUSSELL STREET, fine 7 Rooms, all conveni-. ences, perfect order, 355. GARAGE TO LET, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. AS we are about to move to another position more suitable for our taxi business we are prepared to Sub-let or Lease on very reasonable terms Premises at present occupied bv GOLD STAR TAXIS LTD., 292-298 Princes street south. T> AGING STABLES, WINGATUI, TO •TV LET OR FOR LEASE, on easy terms; 31 acres, 12 loose boxes, feed rooms, jockeys’ rooms, motor garage; £6OO, or let at 30s weekly. LAND SALES LIMITED. TO LET, Shop and Rooms, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street. —Apply Trustees, Executors Co., Water street. TO LET, Self-contained Furnished Flat, modern appointments, separate entrance.—l7s York place, after 6 p.m. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your furniture means safety • and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. TO LET, Furnished Single Bedroom, use of conveniences, central.—47s George street. TO LET, St. Clair, modern 7 Rqoms, all conveniences; splendid position; 35s per week.—Alex. Harris Ltd. TO LET, 4-roomed House, central, on rise.—Apply 114 Union street. TO LET.—Advertiser leaving Dunedin willing Lease, terra, 5-rooraed House, subject to buying furniture cheap for cash. —Reply 231, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Two Front Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences; handy Octagon ; 10s. —Respectable, 257, ‘ Star. ’ TO LET, Furnished Residence, 5 rooms; Royal terrace; £2.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. TO LET, 6-roomed Dwelling, 77 Maclaggan street; reasonable rental.—Apply Trustees, Executors, Water street. rfflO LET, Suite 3 Offices, strong room, -A Tonkin’s Buildings, High street; reasonable rental,—Apply Trustees, Executors.

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Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 13