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AMUSEMENTS Opera House. November 23, .1926. T)EAR PATRONS.—It pi VOS me great A-' pleasure in announcing on behalf of Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John duller that our Present' Programme. is really good. In the Vaudeville Section we have some very fine turns, including Paul Pcbur, who is known as ‘‘The Paper King,” who solves the problem of paperology. Then we have Hales and Bert, comedian aiid burlesque artists, who are funny, to a degree. Stompy and Stella, those coloured comedians and dancers, who have handed you so many laughts in the past two weeks. Our old friend George Storey and his " Storeyettes,” in volume 8. You have seen volume 1 and volume 2. and I feel sure you. have enjoyed them, because they are something new and original, with the beautiful frocks which the ladies wear. and the dainty number of songs and* dances. This week is even brighter and better than. ever. I would certainly advise you to hook your seats at The Bristol, or ’phone the Opera House, 2361, and we shall reserve for you. Tours faithfully. HUD PETERSEN, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. HERBERT GRESHAM DENTIST. BROOKLANDS. NEAV SUBDIVISION, gg SPLENDID SECTIONS. EAST TERMS. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, WALLACE, "WAt>E COY., LTD. BROOKLANDS. WALLACE, WADE COY., LTD. \\7E l END MONEY on All Classes of W Security. Artificial Teeth, Ole Gold, Silver. Field Glasses, etc., etc., bought. Highest Prices Paid. FRIEDLANDERS Pawnbrokers, 119, MANCHESTER STREET, (Opposite Hey woods, Ltd.) VENTRILOQUISM —Tou can Master this Fascinating Subject. Write tp-day for free booklet to DOUGLAS HOWARD, BON 129.9, G.P.0., WEL- 1 LTNGTON. RECORDS THY Pay Double when you can get the BEST KNOWN MAKES FOR 6d EACH at FRIEDLANDERS w (Opposite Heywoods, Ltd.) TOHN OWEN JAMESON.! - 1 I (Established 1903.> LICENSED BROKER RE STOCK*, SHARES. BONDS AND DEBENTURES. AA.^O AKAROA! AKAROA KAR.OA! AKAROA BOOK NOW BT RAMSAY’S MOTORS. All Sedan Cars. RETURN £1 2s 6d. SINGLE, 15s. Leave Square Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Leave Akaroa Daily at S a.m. and 1 p.m. Book at Tourist Office and J. Lethaby, Square. ’Phone 1906; Mr Skinner, Lower High St., and Rink Taxis. ’Phone 878. SITUATIONS VACANT. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD* DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, NEW ZEALAND. 'APPLICATIONS are invited until 10 ul\. o’clock a.tjx. on Wednesday, 22nd December, 1926., for the Positions of:— <k.) Medical Tutor and Senior Resident Medical Officer. <b) Resident. Surgical Officer (Senior) at the Dunedin Hospital at a salary at ihe rate of £4OO per ann.um for each position." Tutorial' Duties, in : connection with the Otago University - Medical School are included. Further information may be obtained on application to the office of this paper. JOHN JACOBS. 9th September, 1926. X ANTE!>—Good pii.i n“Cook for the country; one child not objected to. Apply between 10 a.m. and r.ooit tomorrow (Wednesday) at 22, Knowles i Street. WANTEI», First-class Hairdresser. Apply Duncan and Cook, 127, Gloucester Street. SITUATIONS WANTED rjIRUSTWOKTHY, Energetic Man, of A proved ability, seeks Position with a reliable firm. Could invest some capital, if required. G 712. 12S3X LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. N •TICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter scribed will be brought under the visions of the Land Transfer Act, 15, and its amendments, unless Caveat lodged forbidding the same within otic-e. o. 13519 GEORGE THORNGATE WESTON, ROBERT BEECHER WARD and CHARLES DUDLEY DOBSON, Rural Section 7551, Waikari Survey District. Occupied by applicants. X 13520 ALBERT EDWARD WEBB, part of Rural Section 325. Lot ll’ Deposit Plan 7989, Petrie Street! City of C?hristchureh. Unoccupied.’ x 15521—ESMOND STEPHEN HARPER. part of Rural Section 325, Lot 43, Deposit Plan 7959. City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. 3. 13522 IRENE NEWTON and LILLIAN MARY NEWTON, part of Rural Section 324, Lot 33, Deposit Plan 6614, Gosset Street, City of Christchurch. Occupied by appliWANTED TO SELL. Ol 1 ST ALBANS—6-roomed T ” Dwelling, surrounded by beautiful grounds, plastered and papered, electric light and gas, all in fine order; take £75 down, leave balance 5 per cent. G 46 6. X —OPAWA Bungalow, just rc3J*7 • duced from £IOSO by the trustees, quite new, and all possible conveniene.es. £IOO deposit. 0367. X ALBANS T House, plastered and papered, electric light, gas, built-in wardrobes, concrete paths, workshop, good garden, and all conveniences; terms considered. G 366. r* —ST ALBANS 5-roomed Home, has electric light and gas, nicely papered; high section, on sewer; will consider £SO deposit and 27s 6d per week to pay off. G 369. N

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18011, 23 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18011, 23 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18011, 23 November 1926, Page 1

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