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f AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE FINAL SCREENING. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, ‘ OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ■OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ With the Debonair Comedian, REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. Oh, What a Time he had with the Ladies. Oh, What a Time the Ladies had with Him. Oh, What a Night it Was. Oh, What a Laughing Time You’ll Have. JOYOUS, BUBBLING. SPARKLING, EFFERVESCENT HUMOR. Plans at The Bristol Piano Company's. Theatre 'Phone 10444. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FUIEi FIRE! THE BIGGEST FIRE PICTURE EVER FILMED! THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ The biggest blaze in screen history staged by fire chiefs themselves. Twenty engines in action, every known piece of fire-fighting equipment, hundreds of fire-lighters—all in a mighty human drama full of heart throbs ami thrills. COMMENCING MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7,45,. At the J] MPI It E THEATRE The fire romance that towers above all other lire pictures, not only because professional firemen staged and controlled its 11 buildings’ blaze, but for its stirring love story, humor, sacrifice, and romance. • THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ’ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ' THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ •THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘ THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ . . . TOM O’BRIEN—MAY M’AVOY Fire! TOM O’BRIEN—MAY M’AVOY . . . TOM O’BRIEN—MAY M’AVOY Fire! In a . . . Thrilling, Sensational Romance set Fire! in a Background of Flame. Fire! SEE SEE! SEE! SEE! .. . SEE! SEE! SEE! _ SEE! Fire! Daring Rescues from Burningßuild- . . . lugs—Whole Companies Buried unFire! der Falling Walls—The Greatest . t . Modern Fire Fighters and ApparaFire! tus in Action—Behind the Scenes of ... a Fireman’s Life. Fire I A Thousand Thrilling Moments. Fire! It sweeps you along witli the Un- . . sung Heroes of Peace—Through the Fire! Flames and the Smoke and the . . . Thousand Other Perils of Fire— Fire! Shows you the Laughs and Romance ... of their Lives, 100, in a Fire! SMASHING, SPECTACULAR, . . . AMAZING FILM. Also, the First of Our Local Gazettes. EMPIRE WEEKLY LOCAL NEWS! EMPIRE WEEKLY LOCAL NEWS! Australia v. Otago Cricket—Otago Ladies’ Croquet Championship—Demolishing of Post [ Office —Garden Fete at S. Solomon’s, Esq., Roslyn—Baby Show, etc., etc. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Or Ring the Theatre (10444). MISCELLANEOUS. TVyEWALL’S have a splendid selection of i.A Tea Sets, all reduced, from 22s fid set; also Aynsley, with square plates. TVfEWALL’S for Dinner Sets, latest dell signs; White Plates, all sizes, 6(1, 7d, Bd. lOd each; Gups only, 7d cadi. ■\TEWA LL’S prices for Stuart’s Crystal ll Goblets. 20s; Ports, 10s fid half-dozen; •Jelly Dishes, from 2s fid each. —217 George street. D REAVER'S Sale.--Woollen Jumpers for autumn, all colorings, 9s 13d, 12s fid; Cardim-uis, 12s fid, 16s fid, out sizes 18s fid, 21s. D REAVER’S Sale.—Girl’s Coats, lengths 59-42, grey, fawn, black, 15s fid; number of sample Coals, 21s. REAVER’S Sale.-Tweed Coats for school, 24-36; brown, navy, mixed; usual 19a 6rl-29s fid. now 5s lld-14s fid. D REAVER'S Sale.—Colored Print Rompers 16-22 in; usual 2s lld-3s lid, now 2s 6d-3s JxL_ __ __ D REAVER’S Sale.—Stamped, Hemstitched Dnchesso Sets; blue, green, salmon, rose, hobo,; 4s fid set. —Dreavcr’s, George street D REAVER’S Sale.—Smart Straw Pullons, large and small shapes; usual 25s to 29s fid, now 4s lid. D REAVER'S Sale.—Woven Silk-aml-Cct-ton Bloomers, good quality; medium weight; 4s lid pair.—Droaver’s, George street. D BEAVER’S Sale.—Suede Bells, in shades to match any frock; usual 3s fid, now 2s fid. • D REAVER’S Sale.—Fuji Silk, guaranteed all silk; natural Is 9d, colors 2s 3d, stripes 2s lid.—Dreaver’s, George street. D BEAVER’S Sale.—Heavy Rayon Silk, floral designs, for dresses, scarves, trimmings, etc.; usual 5s fid, 5s lid, now' 4s Ud yard. TO LET. TO LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, T ARGE BRICK SHOP AND DWELLIJ ING, business centre, King Edward street, South Dunedin. Established connection. No goodwill. Suitable fruiterer, grocer, tobacconist. .1. W. JONES, Land Agent, 175 Rattray street, Sole Agent. TO DOT, U/AT, to approved tenant; living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchene; separate entrance; vicinity Loudon jet; £2 per week. lepU' 453, ‘Star.* mO LET, Offices and Workshop, handy OcX, tagon; suitable small manulactueor, indentor, or storage; reasonable rent.— ’Phone 13-273. TO LET, Portion of House (4 rooms), David street, Caversham.—Apply Publie Trust Office. mO LET, Balmoral Private Hotel, partly X furnished; rent reasonable. —Apply 159 Union street. nro i7ecomfort,a,ble Furnished Cottage, X Broad Bay.-209 King Edward street; j ’phone 23-120. mO LET, 3 Furnished Rooms; electric, X conveniences; sole use kitchen and washhouse; Id section south.—’Phone 22-543. , mo LET, 4-roomcd House; gas, washX house, copper, tubs; 22s fid; vacant; close tram.—32 Catherine street, Caversham. r|AO LETT city. Furnished House of seven | X rooms; also 11-roomcd House, suitable boarding house or flats. —J. W, Jones, land agent, Rattray street. SUPERIOR Sitting Room, Bedroom, Kitchenette: bath, e.L, h., c., gas; 27s fid. —Ring 10-604. O LET, Furnished Flat, 3 rooms, conveniences; complete ground floor of house, with garden.; reasonable rent.—424, ’ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 8

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