AMUSEMENTS. FIRST WITH THE LATEST AGAIN! FIRST WITH THE LATEST AGAIN! The Official Film of the ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ Bathing Beauty Parade—The Ladies’ Lifesaving Team in Action —the Beautiful Team of Thomson’s Ponies, Sports, etc. gMPIIiE TIIEA TII E (WHERE EVERYBODY GOES), MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE In the Madcappiug Comedy Climax of Her Career. Come along and see Colleen's Maddest, Merriest, Sauciest Answer to every Maiden's ” Prayer in NAUGHTY BUI NICE.' •NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.' ■NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ One Continuous Roar of Hearty Laughter, interspersed with Bursts of Merriment. It’s ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE; ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ Piquant and Pertinent, DELICIOUSLY NAUGHTY. ADORABLY NICE. “ How Doth the Little Busy B’s ” Delight to roam around at Night. Also Added— SPECIA L ATTRACTION. THE MARVEL OF THE PICTURE AGE! ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ ‘STEREOSCOPIES.’ WHAT ARE THEY ? STEREOSCOPIES arc a screen miracle. EVERY PERSON —except the blind—will see STEREOSCOPIES, for they are actually a new invention. Special colored glasses must be used, to gain the real sensation of STEREOSCOPIES. They will be distributed to patrons as they enter the theatre. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at Theatre. King 10-444. M OUT ALL NIGHT Looking ior You. Got something funny to tell you. Meet me at EMPIRE THEATRE ou FRIDAY. REGINALD LENNY.
p A L A I S DE DANSE. Embassy Salou, Moray place. EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Don’t Forget, NEXT' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd. NEXT: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd. NEXT WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd. Lucky Spot Dances. Good Brizes. Streamers, Balloons, and Spotlight Effects. PICCADILLY FULL DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d each. Supper Provided. NOTE.—GoId Band Taxis in Attendance Every Wednesday after 11 o’clock. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE, a PPLICATION having been made to mo A. for Iho Issue of a Provisional Occupation License in the name of ARTHUR LEO MARLOW', of Dunedin. Cabinetmaker, for 31.7 poles (more or less), being Section 39, W'indlo Settlement, and being the whole of tho land in Occupation License Register Book, Vol. 206, Folio 121, Otago Registry, and evidence having been lodged of the loss of the said. Occupation License, I hereby give notice that it is my intention lo issue such Provisional Occupation License at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the ’Gazette’ containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office, at Dunedin, this 20th day of February, 1928. WM. PHILIP MORGAN, District Land Registrar. lost and found. PERSON who Picked Up Dress Basket on road between Dunedin and Clinton, please Communicate Cunningham, Clinton, or ring 22-065, Dunedin. OST, between Museum and Opoho, Spectacles in case— Reward returning to 421 King street. LOST, Monday, small Black Notebook, containing numbers, prices, etc.— Finder please return D.S.A., childrens depart menC _ . LOST, Sunday, between Shag Point and Dunedin, ‘Lady’s Handbag, containing money and gloves; name inside. Reward returning to 169 George street. T OST, High School Jersey and Shots, off JLI bicycle; reward. —Ring 15-226. OSfTllFeeFlsTandr Sunday. Headlight Rim.—Reward returning M Kmlay and Sons, Filleul street. , LOST. Wedding Ring at Picnic, Mosgiel Football Grounds. Saturday. 1 Star-’ I OST. Chestnut Mare, split ear; also i Dark Brown Cob; reward.—Bentley; ’phone 13-311, or 797 King street. , }7K)UND, in Sandringham street, St. Clair, . Gent’s Overcoat; owner can __ have same by paying expenses. —17 Eskvale street, Musselburgh. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —King Saunders, 15-250. . OUND. The Royal Scots Shoe Store selling off slock; greatly reduced prices.—Campbell's Corner, Moray place.
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 8
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