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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Puller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL REQUEST PROFAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME. GRAMME. FULLERS’ FOLLIES, SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SATURDAY NEXT’. For the Final Week Mr Masters will present the Gems from All the Revue Programmes. FAREWELL TO ALL YOUR FAVORITES. Eric Masters, Harry Gould. Will Beresford. Eddie and Decima M’Lean. Flora M Donald and Dalton Payne, Lulla Fanning, Winnie Edgcrton, Little Iris, Reno M'Guire, The Six Dainties, And STUD FOLEY, Dunedin's Favorite Comedian. A Few of ihc Request Items in Our Farewell Programme: •IN THE FUTURE,’ ‘THE POUND NOTE,’ ‘THE WHIRL OF THE. UNDERWORLD,’ <A MUSICAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE,’ ‘THE PARSONS OF PUDDLE,’ ‘THE TRAMP,’ ‘ROSIE O’RYAN,’ ‘PERCY FROM PERU,’ ‘THE BLACK BOTTOM.’ PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus (ax and booking fee); Back Stalls. Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 13-702. CARISBROOK GROUND; SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, At 7.4 b, UNIQUE OPEN-AIR ENTERTAINMENT. QUICKSTEP EXHIBITION By the ST. KILDA, KAIKORAI, TRAMWAYS, M.OSGIEL, and DUNEDIN PIPE BANDS. CYCLING RACES. 100 YARDS. 300 YARDS. MILE RACE. MILE RELAY RACE. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ RELAY RACE. Secure an Art Union Ticket, which will ivo you a chance in the Art Union, and •ill also admit to the ground. Art Union ickets on sale at the Otago Sports Depot, i each. Art Union Tickets will NOT bo n sale at the Gates. Admission: Ground, Is; Stand, Is; Omlren, half-price. _ Proceeds iu aid of Uiq Otiigo Cricket .ssocialion. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, BO NZ O DANCE CLUB, 8-12. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Fancy Dress Optional. Music, Death and jJriscoU’s Orchestra. Supper provided. . Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6d. Alcohol Strictly Prohibited. PROFESSIONAL. Q H ARLES E. CLARKE, DENTAL SURGEON, NEXT OCTAGON PICTURES. Evening Appointments, 7-8.30, may bo uada for Fillings and .Painless Extractions. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday night, off car, near Market Reserve, a Man's it at initialled H.D. inside).—Would finder please return to 609, Castle street; reward. _ LOST, between Sidey street and Macandrew road, White Hand-knitted Shawl. • —Howard returning 17 Sidey street, Caversham. J‘ OST, between VV’ailati, Mount Cargill, Jj Crash Bag, containing bathing suit and towels.—Reward returning Central Fire Station, OST, St. Clair Baths, Sunday, String of Pearls; keepsake.—Return to Ballymena, High street; reward. EFT in telephone box, Forbury Corner, to-day, Soldier's Bag, initialled M.G.; keepsake.—Finder kindly ring 13-347 reward. , OSrTHoys’ Blue • Blazer, King street, Sunday night.-Rcward, 407 Moray place. LOST, Saturday, St. Hilda, Fawn Crepe do Chino Scarf (Batik work); reward. —Return A. J. Cope, mercer, George street. LOST, Thursday evening, between Grand Hotel and Clark street, 1 pair Hedge Clippers.—Finder please ring 20-416. I~ OSTh Saturclay night", Blue Overcoat, J in or about Marshall's Chambers.— Reward returning 29 Tyne street, Roslyn. OULD Lad finding Sunday, St. Hilda Beach. Watchchain Pendant (deceased father’s keepsake) call 51 Aotoa street, Anderson’s Bay; reward. EFT, Saturday, Mosgicl train, Parcel, containing sandals, tic, stockings. Roiuni stilt ion master, Abbotsford; reward. I "OST,'3-stone Dress Ring, vicinity SoulhJ cm Cemetery; reward.—3o Eglinton road; or Matthews, jeweller, Carroll street. LOST, String of Pearls on Sunday- in Castle street.—Reward on returning Gcmmcll's store. Dundas street. L _ OST, on Sunday, between BrightouDuncdin, Outram-Dunedin, Suit Case; initials J.E.R.-Ring ’phone 25-036; or communicate 200 Forbury road. L~ OST, a round Gold Brooch, between 41 Embo street and Kirk's Institute.— Reward on returning to 41 Embo street. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. iIV'OUND. —3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mat--I.' tress and Bod; £6 10s complete.—A. and J. Watt, Primes street. Uum—Oak”Bedroom Suite (wardrobe ducbessß, pedestal, bedstead and wiro mattress), £24 10s.— A. and J. Watt, Princes street. OUND Oak ’Pea Wagon, 37s 6d; Stained, 32s Cd; inspect the line; best rubber castors.—A. and J. Watt. OUND.—Wo suit the suit-seeker because weekly terms suit them and they suit us, because our syshcru tuits both; call. Cooper’s. OUND.—The above advertisement does not rhyme, but it's perfectly true, so cal! Cooper's, next Oban Hotel. __ OUND.—No extra charged at Coopers for time payment purchases;, our motto, value for money; assistance, consideration, and courtesy are yours.—Cooper s, Stuart street. tenders. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NEW SCHOOL, WARRINGTON. 4DERS will be received up fill 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 14th February, for the ITION of a NEW SCHOOL (in Wood) irrington. ns and specifics!ions may be inspected is Office, G. W. CARRINGTON, Secret ary. cation Office, Dunedin, 4th February, 1928; i PERSONAL. INFORMATION is desired about Persoi who removed heavy Rope and Hear] stall from near High School grounds fiatui day night—Apply 139 London street.. ; OULD Mr Tucker kindljr Returl ■, Waistcoat, taken by mistake, at once —Preston Dye Works, Octagon. IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to-the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 8

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