AMUSEMENTS. A GLORIOUS WIND-SWEPT EPIC OF THE FROZEN NORTH At the QEAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. JAMES OLIVER GURWOOD’S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Greatest Story, 'BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY.’ ’BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY.’ ' ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY.’ The majestic peaks and the endless snow wastes of the Canadian Rockies form the background of this stirring drama of greed, passion, and vengeance. Starring Captivating, Fascinating, Petite RENEE ADOHEE, RENEE ADOREE, RENEE ADOREE. The Adorable Star of The Big Parade.’ AND. SPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES, The Year's Most Effervescent ComedyDrama, SLAVES OF BEAUTY;’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.' ■SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ •SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ Laughs—Thrills—Suspense, in a picture that will chase (he glooms. QUEEN'S THEATRE W DAILY. AT 2 AND 7.30. Francis H’Uonald and Edna Murphy Francis M’Donald and Edna Murphy In a death-defying horsemanship! Spectacular rescues 1 Out-thrills any picture you have ever seen. “THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ ‘THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ ■THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ A new star in a uew thriller! A picture that will keep you glued to your .seat with its gripping suspense, heart-searching romance, and breezy humor. Supported by Vera Reynolds and Raymond Hatton, In an intensely gripping story of the underworld, •SILENCE.’ ■SILENCE.' 'SILENCE.' • SILENCE.’ Also, The Fifth Episode of ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ For Reserves ring Theatre ('phono 13-579). 'Phone Reserves will not be held after 7.45. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euhcte. Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGHT—B.IS—TO-NIGHT, H T TEA ROOMS. 115— Order —£5. £2—Order—£2. £l—Order—£l. And 6 Other Orders. £IO—PRIZES—£IO. THE "SQUARE DEAL.” DUNEDIN FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. PRELIMINARY ANNO UN C B MEN T. 4 GARDEN I’ARTY will lie held in Mr A SOLOMON’S GROUNDS at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 251 h February, when I here will be many and varied attractions. Particulars later. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 12.10 p.m. In our Rooms, 165 Rattray street. On Account of Mr O. Balk. TWO SPLENDID BUiuDING ALLOTMENTS, Warm, Sheltered, and Lying Into the Sun, DRIVER STREET, MAORI HILL, Opposite junction Grendou street, Containing areas of 25 poles each. I Live holly hedges. First-class locality. Easy walking distance to George street. Also, On Account of Or H. Burrell, who is now in the North Island. No. 3 PRESTWICK STREET, BALMACEWEN. Attractive 6-roomed House ami sunny elevated section: every convenience and immediate possession. Next to M'Glashan College and Baimacewen Golf Links, and two minutes from tram or bus. OWNER MUST SELL AND HAS *IXED LOW RESERVE, NAND E. S. PATERSON, LTD.. • have received instructions from clients to sell the above properties by public auction. MONDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 7.50 p.m. In our Rooms, 163 Rattray street, 15 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. 15 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS.
Kelvin The Allotments lie in a Grove. Kelvin, coi-y comer witliin one Giovo. Kelvin minute's walk of the Nor- Grove. Kelvin manby tram. They are Grove. Kelvin well sheltered and sunny, Grove. Kelvin and tbo situation and easy Grove. Kelvin terms make them highly do- Grove. Kelvin sirable. TERMS: £lO do- Grove. Kelvin posit, balance in quarterly Grcvo, Kelvin instalments over period of Grove. Kelvin three years. Interest at 6 Grove. Kelvin per cent, per annum, with Grove. Kelvin right to pay off without Grove. Kelvin notice. Grove. Lithe. Plans Now Available. NA.NU E. S. PATERSON, LTD., • will sell by public auction, as above. Further particulars from Messrs WALKER AND ANDERSON. Solicitors; c * the auctioneers. TUESDAY, Uth FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE. OVAL MIRROR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, CREAM ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 pieces), 5-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, GENT'S FREEWHEEL CYCLE, OTTOMAN COUCH, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE.?, STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, CABIN TRUNKS. WIRE-SEATED COUCH. DROP-SIDE GOT AND BEDDING, 12 x 9 WILTON CARPET, RED PINE HALL STAND, JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from various Vendors, to sell, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, a large catalogue of useful Household Furniture, Furnishings, and Effects, which include— Std. bedroom suite, oak and sid. duc.hesse chests, double and single wood bedstead.-. wardrobes, pedestals, washstands, chest drawers, copper kerbs, log boxes, srccens, hearth rugs, woo) rugs, sofa, rugs, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, Wilton carpet (12 x 9), Axminstcr carpet, oak bedroom suite (oval mirrors), oak bedstead and wire mattress, cream enamel suite, 7-picco Chesterfield suite, 3-piccc dining room snile, oak sideboard, oak extending dining table, ottoman couch, gent’s free-wheel cycle, Standard sewing machine, piano (Schwechlui 1, red pine hall stand, wire-scat couch, scagrass chairs, s.g. settee, gate-leg table, cabin trunks, occasional tables, Morris chairs, linoleum, electric iron, meat safe, cooking utenshils, drop-side cot and bedding, leather couch, writing bureau, s.g. push chair, quantity books, toiletware, wringer, pictures, paintings, steps, oval dining table, fenders, suit cases, sun blind, vases, crockery, table cover, glasses, etc., etc. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 8
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