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BOX PLANS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Phone 13-379. EVERYBODY'S AND EDWARD THEATRES “ Whcro the Good Programmes Are.” Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. LAST TWO DAYS OF DOLORES DEL 1110 DOLORES DEL 810 In •NO OTHER WOMAN.’ ‘NO OTHER WOMAN.’ AND ■IF I WERE SINGLE.’ ‘JF I WERE SINGLE.’ COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY. VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN In his greatest rota as a soldier ol the Foreign Legion in ■ HANGMAN’S HOUSE,’ ‘ HANGMAN S HOUSE,’ < HANGMAN’S HOUSE,’ ‘ HANGMAN’S HOUSE,’ ‘ HANGMAN’S HOUSE,’ ‘ HANGMAN'S HOUSE,’ AND DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO In The Screen A'crsion of David Belascos Play, ‘THE HEART OF ju A HYLAND.’ ‘THE HEART OF MARYLAND.’ ‘THE HEART OF MARYLAND.' ‘THE HEART OF MARYLAND.’ Box Plans at 'The Bristol, or phone 10-591. LAST TWO DAYS, LAST TWO DAYS, At the g T E A K D Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. "THE HOME OF THE BIG PICTURES.’’ 2.15 —TWICE DAILY-7.45. 'Hie Picture Version of IV. Somerset Maughants daring story, ‘Miss Thompson,’ •SADIE THOMPSON,’ • SADIE THOMPSON,’ ‘SADIE THOMPSON,’ Featuring—as you have never seen her before— GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON As a girl called Sadie Thompson of the unfettered, happy-go-lucky type, untrained in the social laws of to-day. RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. Box Plans are Now Open in the Theatre Entrance. BOOK YOUR SEATS 1 Phono 13-379. LATEST AMERICAN SUCCESS, ‘THE DANCE OF THE BLUE DANUBE,’ A Syncopated Fox-trot, with Ukulele and Banjo-Uko. Accompaniments. CHORUS i Listen to the Danube, blue Danube. When I hear the Danube, blue Danube, I see tho&e dark-eyed Viennese Dancing into my memories. Melody composed for a Venn-, It’s an inspiration of genius. I can dance from San Francisco to Maine Just, to hear the Danube again. BIGGEST DANCING HIT OF THE SEASON. PRICE, U9d PER COPY. Is lOd POSTED. Procure a Copy now at riIBRRY’S MUSIC STORES, JL 174 George street, Dunedin. TOMAHAWK IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY, 8-12 p.m. Waltzing Competition. Music, Teller and Stewart. Special bus leaves Tomahawk 7.45, Free to ticket-holders. SPORTING. D U Is E« 1) I N JOCKEY CL U B. SUMMER MEETING, 1928 (TWO DAYS), BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th) and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27tb. First Race at 12.20 p.m. Last E-ace at 5 p.m. Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Stand, IDs 6d (including tax); Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand and Ladies’ Tickets are obtainable at Jockey Club’s Office, Railway Station, and Jacobs's. Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.55 p.m.; also usual ordinary (rains. Brass Band in Attendance. L. G. HILL, Secretary. VINCENT JOCKEY CLUB. A LL NOMINATIONS for Vincent Jockey Club Meeting on the sfh and Vth JANUARY, 1929, CLOSE on FRIDAY, kist December, at 7 p.m. Address Secretary. T. DUGGAN, Jum, Oniakau. TENDERS. Berwick Caledonian society's SPORTS MATING Will bo held in the t>OMAIN on JANUARY Ist, 1929 (New Year’s Day). £IOO in Prize Money and Trophies. Brown’s King o’ tho Road Buses meet all trains. Tropliies on view at Edison Phonograph Parlour, Stuart street. Programmes on application. CORPORATION NOTICES. TENDERS are railed for the RIGHT to SUPPLY AND SELL ICE CREAM AND CORDIALS at Railway Picnic, Outram. FEBRUARY 3rd, 1929. Tenders close at 5 p.m., JANUARY 4th. D. S. MACLEAN. Secretary Railway Picnic, Railway Station, Dunedin, PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.-STORES. TENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the SUPPLY of—(1) Caslstecl Wheels. 8/1/29. (2) Elevator Belting. 15/1/29. Quotation forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. NDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wcllmgat 4 p.m. on JANUARY Bth, 1929, are •d for CONSTRUCTION of FOUR ■IS BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVET, Dune.din-Portobello (low road) Main way. Plans ami specifications may be at Public. Works Offices, Auckland, nglon (Tenders Board), Christchurch, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board, in refined, comfortable home, by business Girl; vicinity Boys’ High; must be reasonable.—34, ‘ Starl_ __ ■_ _ : WANTED, Board in private house by working man; central preferred.— 972, ‘Star.’ RAINBOW Private Hotel.—Comfortable Accommodation; permanents from 30s; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8s day.— Phone 13-283. _ ONSLOW House.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of rood tennis court.— Phone 22-550. STUDENT (girl) desires Board, vicinity Training College or University.—Write, with full particulars. 16, 1 Star.' 4S. Bed, Breakfast; 7s day—Dominion, 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway);, telephone 13-336. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. /CONSUMERS of Electricity Are Hereby L Notified that WAIPORI POWER will NOT BE AVAILABLE between the hours of midnight on SATURDAY, 22nd December, and 8 o.m. on SUNDAY, 23rd December. Supply will he given over a very limited area from the Diesel engines in Dunedin. Consumers are therefore requested to limit their requirements during these hours as much as possible, so as to reduce the inconvenience caused by this shut-down. G. A. LE'WIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 18th December, 1928. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notified that the Statutory Penalty of 10 Per Cent., provided under Section <d of “ The Rating Act, 1925,’’ will be ADDED TO all Rates payable to the Port Chalmers Borough Council and remaining unpaid after MONDAY, the 14th January, 1929, at b o'clock p.m. C. BLACKMAN, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Port Qhalmsre, 18th December, 1928. PERSONAL. ANY Girl lonely or needing advice should come to the Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. DAVIDSON, Scotch Dance M.C., in- • vites old and new patrons ■ attend Select Dance, Trades Hall, Saturday text. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at tbe_ Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Price*.
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 8
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