AMUSEMENTS. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE Francis M'Donald and Edna Murphy in ‘THE VALLEY OP HELL.’ ■THE VALLEY OF HELL.' Supported by Marie Prcvost and Kenneth Harlan in ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HALE.’ Also, Fifth Episode of ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ JJVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. MOEINNB GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNB GRIFFITH, In ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ The most brilliant rote she ever played. Told in the black nights, the red days of Russia. With a touch of pathos that stirs the heart and brings the tears in volume. In Addition: Mario Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, Mario Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, ‘BOBBED HAIR.' ‘BOBBED HAIR. ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ •BOBBED HAIR.’ 'BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ The short cut to big entertainment. QR AND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY.—7.SO p.m. JAMES OLIVER CUKWOODS Greatest Story, ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ •BACK TO GODS 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 The Adorable Star of The Big Parade.’ RENEE ADOREE. RENEE ADOREB. RENEE ADOREE. RENEE ADOREE. RENEE ADOREE. RENEIs ADOREE. AND, SPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES, The Year's Most Effervescent ComedyDrama, SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW, PIONEER HALL (Early Settlers’ Buildings), WEDNESDAY, February 22. Entries close Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY, February 20, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, HIGH GATE, Roslyn (Above Township). —Comfortable 4-roorncd Verandah House; conveniences; with choice freehold,, sunny section; glorious harbor view; £75 deposit; rare bargain. £575. —Patersons. mAINUI (CloX; Tram, in Good Position). X. —Splendid Building Section; wide frontage; £lO deposit; good buying.—Patersons. AVERSHAM (Close Id Section, on Rise). — 4-acre Building Section; lovely view; £lO deposit; £7s.—Patersons. UMBERLAND STREET.—Good Fourroomed House, with kitchenette and conveniences; £75 deposit; cheap home, £47s.— Patersons. ■[TIRED ERICK STREET.—Comfortable 3roomed House, with conveniences; freehold section; £SO deposit; quick talc, £32s.—Patersons. E' LM ROW (Good Position). —Comfortable 5-roomed House, conveniences. ; freehold; £SO deposit; urgent sale; £6OO. Paterson's. JUST Above Knox Church.—£so deposit : Comfortable 5-roomod House; valuable freehold section ; £sbU.—Patersons. AORI HILL (Close Belt).-Good level sunny Building Section; lino outlook, sunny position ; cheap; £9o.—Patersons. A~CHEII~CITY HOME. On Rise, Close to Oval and Car Sheds. € COMFORTABLE- HOUSE, 6 rooms; / bathroom, scullery, hut and cold water, gas, electric light, copper, tubs; verandah front; freehold section; glorious view; £75 deposit; real bargain, £6OO. N, AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. CONFECTIONERY, Grocery City Business. —Shop and 5 living rooms; rent 30s, inclusive; turnover £25 weekly; steady trade; price £325 going concern. —Patersons. ITIREEHOLD City Store, with living acJsT commodation; price, £1,200; slock valuation; great opportunity.—Patersons. I TIRO IT and Confectionery.—Exceptional .. chance to obtain well-established business and freehold premises; turnover £35 weekly; price, £l,soo.—Patersons. UME-MADE Cakes, Grocery.—Splendid corner shop, 5 living rooms; conveniences; 5 years’ lease; 35a, inclusive; turnover £35 weekly; price, £s2s.—Patersons. SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL. WANTED, COMPETENT Apply SHORTHAND - TYPISTE. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. In the Mailer of “The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22,” and Us Amendments. Notice is hereby given that an Application for Exemption from the Provisions of the above Act by VERA WILMS, of 29 Taieri road, Dunedin, will be heard at the Magistrate's Court at Dunedin on MONDAY, the 20lh day of February, 1928, at 10.30 a.m. J. M'JNDOE, Clerk of Court. LOST, Widow’s Wedding Ring, Saturday, between Melbourne road, Salvation Army Children's Home. —Reward, 70 Melbourne street. LEFT on seat, Esplanade, St. Clair, Sunday, Lady's Umbrella.—Finder kindly return King, fruiterer, Octagon. LOST, a Pocket Book and Cheque Book, vicinity of Dundas street and Gardens, Sunday.—Please return 567 Castle street; ’phone 10-792; reward. TO. LET, Furnished Bedroom; suit married couple; reasonable rent.—Apply 415 Cargill road. TO LET, Nicely-furnished brick house, 7 rooms, all conveniences, near Technical School; private residence only. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. 356 ITIO R SALE, 5-scaler Chevrolet Car, 1924 - model, in good running order; no reasonable offer refused. —768, ‘Star.’ THE ‘ EVENING STAR/ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepence. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND. 13s per Quarter. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS. AND AGENTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE; No 10-269. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE STAR’ POSTED are requested to address remittances to THE MANAGER, THE evening star; dunedin, p.o. box 527.
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Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 8
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