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AMUSEMENTS. H I S TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at '8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 MA/ES TT ’ S TUBA TR E. Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Spend a delightful evening With THE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR Hon, Conductor, Mr John T. Leech. In a . Delightful Selection of Part Songs. Assisted by Miss ELSPETH DENHOLM (Soprano), Miss MADGE YATES (Elocutionist), Mr J. A. WALLACE (Violinist). Choir Soloists, Messrs STAN. JEFFS and WALTER STRANG. Soldiers’ Quartet. Accompanist, Mr L, A. James. Tickets at the Doors, 2s;- Pit, Is. S. G. PETHER, Secretary. TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8 ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND. (Mr Jas. Dixon, Conductor). / UNEMPLOYED BENEFIT CONCERT, BOTANICAL GARDENS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER lllh, at 3 p.m. The Band will render tho following programme;— AIR YARIE—‘ Sandon ’ (W. Rimmcr). CONCERT MARCH—‘ Palmer House ’ (Police). GRAND SELECTION—‘ Polinto ’ (Donizetti). CORNET SOLO-’Abide With Mo’ (Liddlc). Soloist, Mr Geo. Christie. OVERTURE, ' Raymond ’ (Thomas). CONCERT WALTZ—‘Casino Tanze’ (GungT). MARCH—‘The Exile’ (Weaver). ‘GOD SAVE THE KING.’ Another Concert in aid of the cause will be given SUNDAY, 25th. at tho GARDENS on A. G. HOMER, Secretary. KAIKOPAI BAND CONCEPT. (Conductor, Mr E. Franklin). HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8.5 p.m. ASSISTING ARTISTS: Miss MEDA PAINE (song, ‘Were You There?’ a negro spirituel, by Edna ThomasL Mr JAS. PATERSON (song, ‘Bedouin’s Love Song’), and Miss MADGE Y'ATEk (recitation). CORNET DUET—‘lda and Dot’—Bandsmen I. COUGIiLAN am! J. LOGAN. The Items by the Band will comprise Hymn, ‘ Turkish -Patrol’; Selection, Ghu Chin Chow’; overture, ‘Lutspiel’; March, ‘Washington Greys. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. CHAS. BEEBY, Sen,, ’Phone 10-650. Hou ’ SecroUr r*

FOR SALE. Armstrong and mollison, House Laud, and ' General Commission Agents; finance reasonable deposit.—9la Princes street; 'phone 11-OIL £100(T MOn,i,ISIOU: Pive-roomcd „ v „..-bungalow, every convenience; good garden; large soldiers loan.— Armstrong, Mollison. n-i r'fifi —Broad Bay (best part): JbIOUU Cb 0* w v Charming Bungalow, 7 rooms; nicely luruished, modern conveniences; artistically arranged as a permanent home; choice garden; strongly recommend inspection; easy terms.—Armstrong, Mollison. £I6OO“ Maori Hill - : Mo^ern ■ Bl ’ ick Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette; garden; large Government loan.— Armstrong, Mollison. mcinr'A - North End (Close George £3350 street): (Mrv/wv aIIC6V . 6-roomed Brick Bungalow; , latest design; attractive home; sunny position; garage. £3l OCT o ” ,;ise cA,/vji.v/v stantial Double-brick Residence. o rooms; modern appointments; terms’. -Armstrong, Mollison. o 1 Deposit.—Koslyn: Charming 5£l5O r. ■ L/epU^lL.” j-vuaij-** • - i roomed Bungalow; absolute])' modern; bandy car, nice garden; price til .600.— Armstrong, Mollison. rriOß SALE, Chevrolet Single-seater Car, 1? 1924 model; £45 cash. -Write 506, Star.' Chevrolet Sedan, 1926 model; done JT 8,000; absolute bargain; excellent rder. -Sanderson, 8 Grove street, Musselurgli. DEWING Machines. —Number of Second--5 hand, all makes, from £2; guaranied; call and inspect.—D. Forrester and a,, 70 Stuart street. r»-| 17s 6d weekly repayments and nominal 61 deposit purchases new Five-roomed lodern Bungalow, convenient Mornington ermiuus; if you are paying rent, invesuale this proposition thoroughly.—John J. loonan, land agent (opposite D.1.C.). mites inquiries. BUILDING Material.—Washtubs, Ranges, Copper LuTiers, latest Pedestal. and Cistern, Doors, Saslics, and all Building Materials; reasonable.— MTntyrc, 512 King street. F"OR SALE, Mahogany Chest, Drawers, 14 drawers; all cedar lined; practically only one Australasia; valuable.—Mlntyrc, .-2 King street. THOR SALE, Glass Butter Case, Closed I Water Cisterns (complete), Collapsible Drop-side Cots, Saddlebag Suite (7 pieces), Writing Bureau, Cottage, Grate.—Biackie, 544 King street. WA. BOWLING, Land and .Estate • Agent, 166 Rattray street; ’phono 12-751. JO"! 1 OK —2d Section (south): Delightful otXX/WO • new Brick Bungalow; nice design, beautiful decorations: value:—Bowling Deposit (27s 6d Weekly).—New 4010 roomed Bungalow; price right at 1750; you should inspect this.—Bowling. £3TO~ S ° Utb Rooms; conveniences; inquire at office or further particulars.—Bowling. > 9oo —^ usse^ur ®^ : How 5-roomed - _ _ _ Bungalow right modern; cheap--51 Bungalow on market. —Bowling. £690 r cr^' —^' House; electric light, hot and cold, gas, porcelain bath and basin; garden; terms. —Dooley’s, Octagon. 3568 "*BOO R° oms and kitchenette: all conveniences; garden; deposit id terms.—Dooley’s, Octagon. . 5552 ? 1150— 6- r ° oine d House, on rise, City;' all conveniences; good ime; no trams; terms; see this.—Dooley’s, itagon. jf»-| -| rvrk—s-i - oomed Brick Bungalow, on 36XXUU rise; all conveniences; garden ; sun; view.—Dooley’s, Octagon. 3542 TTIOR SALE, cheap, Ford 1-ton Truck; X? owner has no further use.—Apply Marble Bar, Tomahawk. FOR SALE, Baby Buiclc 3-scater; colonial body, electric, self-starter; recently overhauled; £4O. —514, ‘Star.’ AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ANDERSON’S BAY, ELDIN' . TOWNSHIP, CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Handy to Tram. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., on account of H Cintra Trust, to sell by auction: 1 Allotments 11 and 12, Eldiu Township, containing 24.1 and 25.1 poles, with frontage of 66ft to ELdin street and width across each section of 50ft. ‘ These are beautifullysituated sections, with open view, close to bowling green. They will be offered as one, and, failing the sale in that way, may then be offered separately. 2. Allotment 29, Eldin Township, containing 39.2 poles, with frontage of 64ft 7in to Spottiswood street (near' tram terminus). These sections are well worth inspecting, as they are situated in the best portion of Anderson’s Bay, handy to tram, and are for bona fide sale, as the Trustees now desire to dispose of the land, and have fixed reasonable reserves. ; Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL-TRUSTEES CO., LTD.; Messrs RAMSAY, BARROWCLOUGH, AND HAGGIT, Solicitors; Or THE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 8

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