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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. WALLACE BEEEY and WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON In ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ ‘BEHIND THE FRONT,’ A Great Human Comedy of the World at War! A Bombshell of Laughter! A Barrage of Mirth! Also, REN, HEX, REX, REX, THE KING OF WILD HORSES, In ‘ WILD BEAUTY.’ • WILD BEAUTY.’ ’ WILD BEAUTY.’ From the story bv SYLVIA SEID, With JUNE MARLOWE, HUGH ALLEN. WILLIAM BAILEY, and others. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL, Or Ring Theatre, ’Phone 10-591. ’Phone Reserves will not be held after 7 A 5. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE; 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 and thrills. MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, At the JjMPIEE THEATRE The fire romance that towers above all other lire pictures, not only because professional firemen staged and controlled its 11 buddings’ blaze, but for its stirring love story, humor, sacrifice, and romance. • THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ • THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ ‘THE FIRE BRIGADE.’ 1 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.’ Fire! Hire i Fire 1 TOM O’BRIEN—MAY M‘AVOY TOM O’BRIEN—MAY M'AVOY In a Thrilling, Sensational Romance set in a Background of Flame. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! SEE SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! . SEE! Daring Rescues from Burning Buildings—Whole Companies Buried under Falling Walls—The Greatest Modern Fire Fighters and Apparatus in Action—Behind the Scenes of a Fireman’s Life. A Thousand Thrilling Moments. Fire! It sweeps you along with tho Un- . . . sung Heroes of Peace —Through the Fire! Flames and the Smoko and. the . . . Thousand Other Perils of Fire Fire! Shows you the Laughs and Romance . .■, of their Lives, too, 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. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA. Overture, ‘Pique Dame’ (Suppe). BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Or Ring the Theatre (10-444).

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SOMETHING NEW IN LOCAL OUTINGS. HOUND THE HARBOR VIA PORT CHALMERS • AND PORTOBELLO. COMBINATION TOUR BY KAIL, STEAMER, AND ROAD. Dunedin to Port Chalmers by Rail, Port Chalmers to Portobello by Portobello Ferry Service, Portobello to Dunedin by, Peninsula Motors by Lower road. ROUND TRIP (23 Miles), 3s 3d. Commence by Kail or Road. Trains Leave Dunedin: Mon. to Fri., at 8.12, 8,52 a.ni., 12.10, 3.4, 4.16, 5.18 j>m.; Saturday—B.l2, 10.18 a.m., 12.16, 1.33, 2.32, 4.16, 5.55 p.m.; Sundays at 9.40 a.m., 2.15, 5.10 p.m. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, AND SATURDAYS A TOUR COMMENCES AT 2.30 p.m. Leave Dunedin Railway Station by Peninsula Motors for Portobello via, High road; Steamer connects from Portobello to Port Chalmers; Port Chalmers to Dunedin by Rail. ROUND TRIP (26 Miles), 4s. BOOK AT RAILWAY STATION AND OBTAIN FULL PARTICULARS. THESE ARE ALL-WEATHER TRIPS OF GREAT INTEREST. TIKE YOUR FRIENDS TO VIEW OUR BEAUTIFUL HARBOR SURROUNDINGS,

LOST AND FOUND, LOST, in D.S.A., George street, Lady’s Handbag, containing money and shopping list.—Reward on returning to Oflico. LUST, Maori Hill bus, yesterday evening, .Brown Suede Bag, containing notebook, scissors, etc.; reward.—Burton's, fruiterer, 259 Ueorge street. UST, north end, Black-and-While Fox Terrier Dog; collar No. 1,373. —Bing Itl-rlO; reward. ILL Lady who Got Wrong Shoes from i Fancy Dress Dance, Tuesday night, kindly Leave at Wentworth Tea Rooms and receive her own. LOST, Pair Gold-mounted Glasses, Thursday.—Finder rewarded returning E. 0. Willis, 51 Princes street, Dunedin. LUST, in cur, or between Neville and Crawford streets, Gold Brooch. Kindly return 77 Neville street, Backside. LUST, Irish Setter Pup, vicinity Roslyu; reward.—3b Gamma street; 'phone 20-095. _ _ OST-r Hudson Crank Handle, between Scaclill and Kvansdale.—Rewarded on ringing 22-589 (Hope Bros.). LUST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep.—Ring Saunders, 13-250. . i" TtUUN D.— I The Hillside Railway Ambu- . lance Division will hold a Dance in Manchester Unity Hall, Forbury Corner, on Saturday evening, from 8 to 12; gents 2s, ladies Is 6d; supper. _ lAOUND.I AOUND.—Oysters, Rabbits, Multonbirds, Solos, Groper Bd.—At Nelson’s, 60 St. Andrew street; 'phone 11-284. TITO UN D.— All ladies wearing Stewart's Jtr (opp. Knox Church) Boots this year (leap year) will stand chance for double harness, 1929; buy yours now. FOUND.— Convex Glass and Oval Frames, diitrblc for enlargement, from 17s 6d to 27s 6d. can be obtained at A. Morgan's, picture framer, Frederick street. OUND, cheap Fish, at Stewart's, next Bank N.Z.; also fresh Rabbits arriving daily, 8d each. I “Hound.—English Kippers, 5 for la 6d; Canadian Salmon Salt Herrings arriving shortly for Stewart’s tTOUND. —Oysters, Oysters; fresh Oysters arriving about to-night (Friday) for Stewart's, next Bank N.Z. _ FOUND, Shirts, Ties, Sox, Pyjamas, Underclothing, Overcoats, Hats, etc., all greatly reduced prices-—Pearson s, 36 George street. FOUND, latest pattern match, from 6s lid; Is pair.—Pearson’s Sale. Shirts, collars to Sox, all wool, from POUND, Made-to-Measure Suits, best materials. perfect fit, stylish appearance; prices right.—Pearson and Co., 35 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 8

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