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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT! THEN TO-MORROW NIGHT AND THE NIGHT AFTER, ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BANCI BANG! BANG! AND OFF SHE GOES! 1 1 ALL ABOARD FOR ST. CLAIR. ALL ABOARD FOR ST. CLAIR. ALL ABOARD LOR ST. CLAIR—FOR THE GRAND CARNIVAL! • Come in Couples, come in Dozens, hut Come to the CARNIVAL. Go while the going is good. Music, Miidli, Dancing in a delightful Fairyland of colored lights. On the stroke of 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will hand over the Fiplanado to King Carnival. AND THEN! GEE WHIZ!!!!! “LET’S ALL CO GAY TOGETHER.” Tim purchase, of a badge gives you the freedom of the Esplanade, the Beach, the Surf, and White Island. ' THE CHEER GERM IS TO BE FOUND ON THE ESPLANADE. Fifty facial muscles are required for a frown, only six are required for a laugh — so why frown????? Carnival Regalia can be obtained at a nominal figure on arrival. LOOK OUT ON FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON’S PROGRAMME. COMING IN ALL ITS GLORY 1 BRITAIN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT! •THE FLAG LIEUTENANT; ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.' ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ To the Q C T AGON T H E A T R E. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 p.m., With GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT (Chas. A. Martin, Organist). EVENING SESSION, 7,45. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PRESENTATION (Mohs. Do Rose, Director). Assisting Artistes: Misses Babs Saul and Iris Gordon. A tale with the Lang of the sea, the hazard of adventure, the thrill of romance. 'THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ A romantic drama of the Navy, filmed with full British Admiralty co-operation. Screened bv special command before their Majesties the King and Queen of England, •md seen three times by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and described by It will arouse the patriotic spirit that lies dormant in him as his favorite picture every person. BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR SEATS, PLANS NOW OPEN. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Circle at Ghas. Begg’s. Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. PICNICS. GROCERS’ PICNIC, WAIKOUAITI, SATURDAY FIRST, FEBRUARY 18th. FARES: Adults, 3s 6d; Children, Is 6d. Train leaves at 8.55 a.in., returning leaving Waikouaiti at 5.20 p.m. Train Stops at Ilavcnsbonrne and Upper Port Chalmers. DOND. HENDERSON, - Secretary.

LECTURES, LECTURE. The Rev. S ALE-HAER ISON Will Deliver a Lecture on ‘ mHE RESURRECTION OR THE OLD JL ROMAN EMPIRE,’ A fascinating study of recent political developments in Europe, KNOX CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, King street, 7.30 o'clock—TO-NIGHT—7.3O. Admission Free. Collection. FOR SALE. COUNTRY BAKERY, SPLEND 11) OPPORTUNE!'Y. Fine country centre; brick buildings, doublefronted shop and 5 living rooms; electric light; and largo lea room. Complete baker's oven and plant, also lea room plant. All cash sales over counter, and could easily be doubled without much effort. An estate matter, which must bo closed. LOOK! £BSO, Plus Stock at Valuation. Terms possible. IRELAND, JOHNSON, LTD., Business Brokers, 207 Princes, sired, Dunedin. CAVERLEY.—Six-roomed House, conveniences; two acres; stable, fowlhouses; native hush; sheltered.—Apply 50 Rawhiti street, Sunshine. TTAOR .SALE, French model Violin, good jD tone; well-made instrument; suit beginner; cheap.—42 Eillcul street I7IOR SALE, Two Shares in N.Z. Perpetual . Forests, [.1d,—56, ‘Star.’ ITiOR SALE, Open-lire, Low-pressure. ' Range; good condition; cheap. •17 Cullen street, St. Kilda. OR SALE, Rimu Drop-side Cot (wire mattress); also Trellis AAork, 10ft x 7f t. — 40a Moreau street, Si. Kilda. 1 EXCHANGE.— Two Mosgicl, Wingatui H Owners will Exchange for Town Properties- both ha-’o every convenience,—lreland. Deposit. —4 Rooms; large freehold, sunny; modern conveniences.—lreand, Johnson. 207 Princes street. ( Secures Corner Freehold Shop and 2 Rooms; suit lish or fruit md confectionery.—lreland, Johnson. 17UNE Corner Freehold, splendid FiveJ? roomed House, near St. Kilda Beach; dtop site value at £1,400. —Ireland, Jolmmr—Freehold and 4 Rooms, penny soctiu-i, handy Workshops; see solo agents.— lreland, Johnson. JL-ACRB Freehold Section, St. Clair, ready -1 to build on; choice position; yours for £42s.—lreland, Johnson. QT. CLAlß—Splendid 5-roomed BnngaIO low, few minutes tram; first-class condilion; absentee owner; £1,125. —’ Ireland, .Johnson. CITY.— Brick 6 Rooms, central position, beautiful outlook; room for garage at back; £2,loo.—lreland, Johnson. TTYIEBOUENIL—6-roome<l Brick Bungalow; tiled balcony; garage; absolutely the latest; owner leaving; £2,500. Ireland, Johnson. ENDEESON AND COAVIE, Land and Estate Agents, 181, Princes street, Dunedin; office ’phone 13-640; evening ’phone 22-680 1 _ oTom-NorU. End: Modern 6-roomed o&JLOtJIJ Bungalow; return verandah; splendid view, sun all day; freehold section. . Ol OKfli - Sunny Rise; Lovely BungaSC/X/vOU' low, 4 rooms and kitchenette; sun balcony; modern appointments; nice freehold section. ff*AAK —Mornington: New Bungalow; latest appoinUucnls; interior nicely finished; gas range; freehold section; immediate vacant possession. OT AKA- North End: Modern BungaSUiUOu low, 4 rooms and kitchenette; porcelain bath and basin; level freehold section. ' a Cf Caversham; 3 Rooms, bath, 3&(40i) copper and tubs, electric and gas; freehold section; good buying. OWAA South Encl: 5-roomcd Brick Jtf i \iU House; bathroom, electric and gas; splendid order; freehold section. f>A^A —Dairy and Tea Rooms Business; sibvDl ) good lease; reasonable rental; turnover £35 weekly; splendid propositino. PIOCA Suburban Grocery, Fruit, Confectionery, and Soda Fountain Business; 4 living rooms, all conveniences; turnover £SO weekly; freehold section; well worth inspection. rtQQK— Leith street: 5 Rooms; bath§&OOt} room, washhouse, copper and tubs; freehold section; vacant possession. i? 1 AKA-“Ficch°ld Grocery and Fruit oblv/DU Business; 4 living rooms, bathroom, electric and gas; turnover £35 to £4O weekly; stock, at valuation.—Headersnip and Cowia.

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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 8

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