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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGOJS THEATRE (Where the Picture is the Thing). TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP. A new kind of Motion Picture evolved, out of the vortex of humanity. Entertainment that will kindle enthusiasm and the keenest enjoyment in the hearts'of all. With the Great Character Actor, GEORGE SYDNEY, GEORGE SYDNEY, GEORGE SYDNEY PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, GEORGE LEWIS, BERYL MERCER. ‘HEART OF A NATION’ Is a Story of the Rich and (he Poor. Of this Generation and the last. Of Laughter and Tears. Of Mother and Daughter, Father and Son. Of Ambition, Progress, Patriotism. Uf Loyalty, Life, Love. Of the GREAT MELTING POT! IT IS A PICTURE WITH A SOUL. PRESENTATION : M, DE ROSE (Mus. Rue.) AND THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Now Zealand’s Premier Orchestra). BOOK FOR IT NOW! Circle Plans at, Ghas. Boggs. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. Phono 13-091. JJJUUDAY Next, the World’s Sweetheart, MARY PICKFOKD, in 'MY BEST GIRL,’ at the STRAND. •• QOTA G 0 N TH EA TRE LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON LON AS BIG AS ITS NAME.' LON CHANEY In "THE JUG CITY.’ AS BIG AS ITS STAR! FRIDAY NEXT, ■ CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CJIANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY CHANEY HER than ‘Lillie Annie Rooney,’ weoler than ‘Dorothy Vernon ol Hall 5 more stirring* than less ol irin Country ’-MARY PICKFOPTMS ‘MY BEST GIRL, at the aiI.AND. Y Next.

FOR SALE. REIDS FOB BEAL ESTATE, BRLLEKN OW LS .— Modern Bungalow. b rooms and kitchenette; panelled hall, fibrous ceiling, porcelain bath nnd basin, gas range, electric light: concrete base, terms arranged if required. 9W £950. MAORI HILL (Choice Silua.lion).-Splcn-did House, oriel window am verandah,; « 1 "as hot and cold, 4 good rooms and lar^c“kitchenette: good order; choice section, in lawns and garden; terms. £950. yw i UNIVERSIT3T RISK (Selected Silu.il.ion). —Single-story Plastered Residence of seven airy rooms, in great order; o 1., gas, hoi and cold; splendid section, nicely elevated; cheery outlook; would suit proiossional man; close Id (ram. £I6OO. 9498 £4O DEPOSIT.—Good 6-roomed ’House; nice order; e.L, gas for cooking, hot and cold, bathroom, etc.; handy situation, close to tram and Workshops; freehold; easy repayments. 9243 BARGAIN AT ST. CLAIR—Tiled-roof Brick Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette; situated in best part of St. Clair; oak panelled hall, porcelain bath, pedestal, hand basin, handsome fires, every convenience; roomy brick garage. Below cost at £1675. 502 JOHN BEID AND SONS, LTD. Phone 12-539. Evening phones 20-662 and 22-240. TTtOB SALK, Lollic Bottles, Tea Pots and JIV Hot-water Jugs, and Glass Ice Cream Dishes, Cups, Saucers, and Plates, Fancy Glass Barrel, Glass Cream Jugs. 20 Glarke street. OR SALE, Second-hand Painted Iron Bath and Cast-iron Sink—Apply phone 18-589. F~ OR SALE, ,22 ILmbigton Rifle; 255. Apply 228 George street. FOR Sale, 7-|yds Asmiuster Runner, 27in wide, nearly new; also Hall Stand, Hall Curtains, Child’s Cot, and Folding Seagrass Pram, in good order, with hood. 793, Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20051, 17 December 1928, Page 8

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561

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20051, 17 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20051, 17 December 1928, Page 8

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