AMUSEMENTS. KENSINGTON DRILL HALL B 0 X I N G. BOXING. BOX! N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. BOX! N G. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. B 0 X I N G. B O X I N G. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G, BOXING. B O X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. B 0 X I N G. BOXING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24SATURDAY. A FEAST FOB THE FANS. THE GREATEST BOXING ENCOUNTER EVER STAGED IN DUNEDIN FOB THE FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. JOHNNY LECKIE (Holder) V. TOMMY GRIFFITHS (Challenger). £l5O-PUBSE—£ISO. SPECIAL AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. NOTE.—Only One Admission Charge, 5s (.plus tax, 3d). No seating accommodation. Boxing Platform Elevated 4ft. Special lighting facilities over ring, A'l pal i ons can view contest. St. Hilda Band in attendance. Motor Car Owners nolo parking sites: 1. Motor cars will not bo pcimitlcd In park on north side of Bridgcnwn street abutting Drill Hall. 2. Bridgcman street, south side; first car to stand opposite school ground gats situated nearest the private houses, and extending in a westerly direction to King Edward street. All cars to park on angle. ■ 3. Wilkie road, south side from King Edward street, cars to face the railway embankment and extend in a westerly direction. Cars to park on angle. SALE OF TICKETS.—Patrons can purchase tickets as follows:—City, Jacobs's, tobacconist, Princes street; The Bristol Piano Co.’s, Princes street; T. Maw, tobacconist, Gardens; G. Maddigan, tobacconist, Caversham; A. E. Borey, tobacconist, Cargill’s Corner; H. Bowie, Princes street. Tickets available TUESDAY, September 20. H. DIVERS, Secretary. DUNEDIN CITY TRAM WA Y BAN D. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, EMPIRE THEATRE, EMPIRE THEATRE, Commencing at 8.5. ASSISTED BY LEADING ARTISTS. March, 'Cossack,’ Band; Selection, ‘A Garland of Classics,’ Band; Pianoforte Duct, ‘Passing By,’ Mr J. MTigne and Mr J. Barrett; Contest Selection, ‘Fra Diavolo,’ Band; Solo, ‘O, Divine Redeemer,’ Miss Lilian M'Donakl; Hymn, ‘Fierce Raged Hie Tempest,’ Band; Solo, ‘ Avo Maria,’ Mrs Stanley Foote; March, ‘Middy,’ Band. God Save the King.’ Official Accompanist, Miss C. Scofield, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Doors Open 7.15. Collection. A. B. GOULD, Conductor. WM, BELCHER, Hon. See. THE EAIKORAI RAND. (Conductor, Mr E. Franklin) Will Render a High-class Programme at the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Band’s Funds. CHAS. BEEBY, Sen., Hon. Secretary. ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. THE ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL, with which is associated the FIRST (BEACH) SCHOOL r.nd thq MIDDLE DISTRICT SCHOOL, will Celebrate its JUBILEE froai 30th SEPTEMBERS OCTOBER, 1927. All Ex-pupils and Teachers of these Schools are cordially invited to be present at the Celebrations, and any who have not received circulars regarding the various functions are asked to communicate with tho Secretaries. Applications for Dinner and Ball Tickets should be made without delay to THE SECRETARIES, P.O, Bos 23, Dunedin,
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A T T H E S A' V O Y. SUPPER DANCE. EXHIBITION T7YNCES By Miss IVIE ADAMS (From the Irving Academy, Cheltenham, England). Admission, 7s 6d (including Supper). For reservations ’phono 12-155. THE SAVOY. JAY’S BAMBALINA CLUB. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARJtx. NIVAL DANCE will he held in Jay’s Lounge on TUESDAY EVENING Next, September 20th. For invitations apply JAY’S TEA ROOMS. BON Z 0 DANCE CLUB, Trades Hall, SATURDAY, 17th, and TUESDAY, 20th. Old and New Dances; Lucky Spot. Music, Death and Driscoll. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. Alcohol strictly prohibited. ON IMPORTS! PRIME MINISTER (emphatically): The time has come to talk of Primary Industries. MINISTER OP FINANCE: At last! PRIME MINISTER: Wo must defend our country from the imported article. BOGGLETT (Out-and-Outcr); Y'es; but find the Primary Product that can compete with the Imported Article in quality and price. EVERY M.P.; OLO SOAP! Cheers and uproar, cries of “ Order!’’ and “What about OLO-PUM?’’ OLO SOAP makes Wash Day easier. No Rubbing. Is 2d per tin. OLO-PUM Cleans Hands, Paintwork, Greasy Pots, Sinks, etc. Is 2d per tin. All Stores Stock these Two Famous N.Z.-made Cleansers. Wholesale from J. RATTRAY AND SON, LTD. PATERSON AND BARR, LTD., 010 Manufacturing Co., Dunedin. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 3ft H.P. New Zealandia Range; practically new.—s Gillillan street, Tainui. opTsaleT 7-roomed House, Upper York place; 1-acre, room for another house. -562, ‘Star.’ DINING Room Suites, Morris Chairs, Couches, Sofas, Pedestals, Medicine Chest, Books, Sideboards, Overmantels, Piano Seats, Treadle Machines, Hall Stands, Wardrobes, Invalid Bedside Table, Medical Books, Vedeo Vibrator, Dressing Table (with pedestal), Commodes, Chests, Extending Tables, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Mangles, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Linoleums, Tool Chests.—Ridley, 131 Cargill’s Corner. LARGE Wcrtheirn Machine for canvas or leather work; Linoleums, Doors. — Ready-money Ridley, 134 Cargill’s Corner. GAS Stoves, Meat Safes, Gas Grate, Window Screens, Kerbs, Fenders. — Ready-money Ridley, 134 Cargill’s Corner.
MACANDREW BAY.—For Sale, 5roomed Bungalow; electric, hot water; comfortably furnished, piano; separate crib; garden; boatshed, boat, nets, etc. —377, ■Star.’ FOR SALE, Bungalow, five rooms; latest convenience; offices under ono roof; sun all day; garage,—376, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, Ford Half-ton Truck, 1922, new tilt; Douglas Motor Bike; cheap. —516 King Edward street. IrtOß SALE Harley-Da.vidscn Motor ' Cycle; in perfect order; chains and sprockets good. £35 (near offer).—26s, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Sunshine, 5-roomcd modern Bungalow; £1,075, easy terms; deposit £SO. —No. 195, ‘ Star.’ NATIONAL Cash Register, coupon tickets, pull trade and build profits; New and Second-hand Receipt Printers For Sale from £6o—National Cash Register Co. FOR SALE, a Few Hives of Bees, in good order; in lots 5 or more; what offers? —Apply \V. Johnston, Muir street. Grew Island.
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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 8
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