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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SMILES! GRINS! CHUCKLES !■ ROARS! IN ■THE YEARS GREATEST GLOOM CHASER AT EvEIIYB 0 D Y ’ S “ Where the Good Programmes Are." DIRECTION Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Every Afternoon 2.15, Every Evening 7.45 A Rural Comedy full of Thrills and Laughter. 1 THE ‘ THE ‘ TH R ‘ TH K ‘ THE ‘ THE ‘ THE ' THE ‘ THE ‘ THE ‘THE FARMER'S FARMER’S FARMER’S FARMER’S FARMER'S FARMER’S PARMER’S FARMER’S FARMER’S FARMER’S FARMER'S DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTD**..’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ DAUGHTER.’ Her Calves were her fortune. A yell from start to finish. How a city shark was trimmed in the country. A Hayride of Laughs. Featuring MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE (She Knows Her Vegetables). AND SECOND The Sparkling Comedy-Drama, BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR In ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ ‘THE SEA URCHIN,’ ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ BOX FLANS at The Bristol, or Phone 10-591. ONCE AGAIN, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, THE STRAND OFFERS A DOUBLEPICTURE PROGRAMME THAT DEFIES COMPARISON! gTK A N D Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. “The Little Theatre with the Big Attractions.” 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. FIRST Just the Funniest Comedy yon have ever seen, with BUSTER KEATON at his best The story of a fend between two’rival river boats. It’s bad enough wilh Buster as pilot of one of them, but when the Tornado hits tiic town and completely demolishes it, tearing huso steamboats from their moorings like shells, ITS AN ABSOLUTE PANIC OP LAUGHTER! BUSTER KEATONBUSTER KEATONBUSTER KEATONBUSTER KEATONBUSTER -andKRNEST ERNEST ERNEST ERNEST ERNEST TORRENCE TORRENCE, TORRENCE TORRENCE TORRENCE LEARN TO DANCE. nnHE CARLTON STUDIO OF DANCING, J, Princes street south (A'uove Scurr and Co.). Principals ; Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. Classes for Ballroom Dancing are held every Monday and Wednesday Evenings, 8 (ill io. Private Lessons and Classes arranged from 10 a.m. WILL PILOT YOU INTO A STATE OF HELPLESS HILARITY IN ‘ STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ —STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ Ship Aboard and Join the Funniest of all Laugh Cruises. AND SECOND The Sparkling English Comedy-Drama : BALFOUR BETH BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR BETTY URCHIN SEA THE URCHIN SEA PILE URCHIN SEA HE URCHIN SEA THE URCHIN SEA THE A Story of Laughter and and Shadow, Humour and Pathos. Box Plans are Now Open at (lie Theatre, and are filling ranidly. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Phone 13-379. ST. KILDA CHAMPION BAND fConductor, Mr James Dixon) And Assisting Artists will give a Empire Empire Em pi re Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire Empire [umpire Empire Empire Empire Mr Thcatr Then! i Thcatr Theatr Thoatr Thoatr Theatr Th-ea t v Theatr Theatr Theatr Theatr Theatr Theatr Thoatr Theatr Theatr Theatr Thcatr Theatr Pitt, tl nd Co. ST. MATTHEWS' CHURCH, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 8 p.m., CANTATA, ■ I iI.LVKT TO CALVARY.’ lists; Alias Florence Sumner, Messrs G. S. Newton and M. Cachemaille. irlcl : Misses Grecta Alien and Air. Dales. Messrs W. E. Mills and C. W. Warrcll. Augmented Choir. Organist; Air Axel Newton. Collection in Aid of Choir Funds. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD offered working Man; share largo front room; washing, mending, every convenience; terms 25s. —Apply ol Smart street. ' pOAKI) (large front room; fireplace) -O oilered elderly lady, with own furniture; brick bungalow, quiet; 17s 6d weekly.—s 9, ‘ Star.’ iCARD for elderly Lady wanted in quiet * home; north end preferred.—Address me. 14, 'Star’ Office. HR IS tTThU licit. —Bed and Breakfast: central.—Next Forresters’ Hotel, iod ord terrace. IOLGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon i.next Town Hall). —Permanents, 30s; Cas- ; Cs; Bed, Breakfast, ss. Phone 101. ADV, cldei , rty Bed-Si tt ,vith nice homo, would like uGentleman for large Room ; central.—B4s, "RS MURRAY, 44 Queen's drive, Mussel- . burgh, will lake Guests who require :; terms moderate. NSLOW House. Superior Accommodation ; reasonable tariff; every modern ,'cnrence; use of rood tennis court. ne 22-550. _ OOMS To LeL furnished or unfurnished, i —ll7 corner Queen-Warrender streets. ESL’E'CTABLE Alarried Couple will "Hoard Child; quiet suburban home.— ISPECTABLB young Alan, clean work, desires Board with homely family, or Caversham preferred, not essential; urgent.—3o, ‘Star.’ •iSJPECTABLE Girl would like Board, vicinity of High or Rattray' street.--H-15L _ dO young Ladies require at Easter Double Room and Breakfast only, near or Stafford street. —BOB, ‘ Star.’ iCANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders, good table and veiy central, very comble home.—Apply 138 London street. .CANCY Board and Residence or Furnished Rooms.—“ Magnolia,” 41 Hope ; and 110 Stafford street. JDANT, Double and Single Furnished Rooms; bright, sunny; good locality; rate rent.—l2B Stafford street. ■VCANCIBS for Men Boarders: terms moderate; telephone.—47 Hope street. CANTED, by Girl Student, Board and Lodging; central or northern.—Ads 938, ‘Star.’ r ANTBD To Board, business Girl, private home: penny section; terms moderate. —948, * Star.’ ANTED To Board, Married Couple, in comfortable home, on rise, penny section. South road; -terms moderate.—947, ‘ Star.’ TOULD Let Bedroom and Private Sitting Room: suit 2 gentlemen; handy varsity.—s6o George street. ANTED, by Lady, Board and Residence; north end preferred.—Rin" 13-580. WANTED, vicinity Forbury Corner, Bed and Breakfast, Two Adults and Two Children, three days Easter.—B7s, ‘ Star.’ ’ANTED, by Married Couple, Bed-Sit-ting Room, Easter week; use of conveniences; what rent? —Address 21, ‘Star.’ 'ANTED, young working Alan Boarder, every home comfort; single room; washing, mending; south end.—34, ‘Star.’ r E N NIG H T, MONDAY NEXT, AT ARCH 25ih, At 8 p.m. Public are invited to attend and witness Demonstration by the Young Men’s and Ladies’ Gym. Classes. Don’t Miss (he Opportunity. Y.M.C.A., AIORAY PLACE. MEETINGS. OTAGO LADIES’ HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held on MONDAY”, 25th hist., at 7.45 p.m., in the Y.W.C.A., Moray place. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Office-bearers; and General. M. HILL, Hon. gee. OTAGO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL AIEETING of the Association will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 26th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. Business; To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. H. SEW HOY, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. rr\HE ANNUAL .MEETING will be held in J. the R.S.A. Club Rooms, Moray place, on TUESDAY Next, March 26, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of members is earnestly requested. A. COOK, Secretary. FLOOD DAMAGE. A PUBLIC MEETING of those who have suffered damage by the recent flood will be hold at the ALBANY' STREET • SCHOOL HALL on MONDAY EVENING Next, at, 8 o’clock. T, CORNISH, Convener. DUNEDIN FRENCH CLUB. THE OPENING MEETING of the above Club will be held on MONDAY’, March 25, at 8 p.m., in the Girls’ High School Buildings. T. J. ARNOLD, Hon. Sec. MORNINGTON RESIDENTS. INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD -t-TBMI’LARS, -largest Temperance Society in the World, on MONDAY’, the 25th, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING to Reopen Lodge and Juvenile Temple, at Methodist Half. Old Members, Temperance Workers, all Residents invited. F. ANTHONY, D.S. THE Literary Circle, Otago Women’s Club, will ‘ hold _ an “At Home’’ in honour of Miss Edith Howes and Miss Joachim on Tuesday, March 26th, at 8 p.m.—Ethel Brickolt, lion, secretary. POULTRY. I 808 SALE, 4 Orpington Hens, laying.— ’ Browning, 2 Epsilon street, Roslyn. OR SALE 19 Black Orpington Pullets, 5 months , 7s 6d each ; also year-old White Leghorns. 4s.—No. 994. ‘Star’ Office. "ANTED To Sell, this season’s young . .Canaries, hens and good whistlers.— Cargill road, South Dunedin. ALL you want to know and should know about ( the Garden is obtained from the ’Star’ Garden Annual.

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

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