AMUSEMENTS. ONCE AGAIN, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, THE STRAND OFFERS A DOUBLEPICTURE PROGRAMME THAT DEFIES' COMPARISON! $ T K ‘A N D Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. "The Little Theatre with the Big Attractions.” 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.in. FIRST Funniest Comedy you have ever seen, with BUSTER KEATON at his best. BUSTER KEATON and BUSTER KEATON and— —; BUSTER. KEATON and BUSTER KEATON and ERNEST TORRENCE ERNEST TORRENCE ERNEST TORRENCE 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 : BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR In ■ THE SEA URCHIN.’ ■ THE SEA URCHIN.’ ■ THE SEA URCHIN.’ A Story of Laughter and Tears, Sunshine and Shadow, Humour and Pathos. Box Plans are Now Open at the Theatre, and arc filling rapidly. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Phone 13-379.
SPORTING. "WHERE TO GO TOR EASTER. - BEAUMONT EACES ! - EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. The patrons of this popular, time-honoured Picnic Race Meeting are advised that every effort lias been made to ensure a splendid days spoil. SPLENDID ACGEPTANCES. FIRST-CLASS CATERING. GOOD FIELDS. POPULAR PRICES. HOT WATER OBTAINABLE FREE. 10s TOTALISATOR. MOTOR CARS ADMITTED FREE. The Natural Grand Stand overlooking the course makes the Beaumont Racecourse one of the finest in New Zealand. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN, MILLER’S FLAT, AND LAWRENCE. H. A. HOLLAMBY, Secretary.
CORPORATION NOTICES. GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN. TJURSUANT to {he provisions of "The JL Local Bodies Loan.-.’ Act, 1926,” PUBLIC NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Green Island Borough Council proposes, subject to the consent of the ratepayers, to Raise a Special Loan of £9,000 for the purposes and on the terms hereinafter appearing—that is to say: 1. The particular purposes for which the Loan is required arc as follows: (a) The formation of footpaths in asphalt, with wood and concrete kerbs, as detailed in the schedule of loan proposals deposited at the Office of the; Green Island Borough , Council. Council Chambers, Main South road, Green Island £8,585 0 0 (b) The deviation of the Kaikorai Stream in the vicinity of Miller Park Domain 350 0 0 (c) Preliminary expenses and cost of raising the loan ... 65 0 0 £9,000 0 0 2. The security proposed to he pledged to meet the yearly charges on the said proposed loan and its repayment is an annually recurring Speqial Rate of Sixpence Halfpenny (6id) in the Pound {£) on the rateable value of all rateable property within the Borough of Green Island as appearing on the Valuation Roll in force forth o time, being. 3. The. provision for the repayment of the said proposed Special Loan is that a Sinking Fund of three (3) per centum per annum on fire amount of the said loan shall be provided towards such repayment, and that the said Loan shall be repaid in full at the expiration of twenty (20) years from the date of the issue of the Debentures to Ire created in respect of the same. 4. It is proposed to nay out of the sard Loan the cost of raising the same, but not the interest and sinking fund for the first year of the Loan. Dated at Green Island this 18th clay of March, 1929. A L. BURK, Town Clerk. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. np-S Weekly.—Comfortable Board offered /■vO working Men; conveniences, amusement; share room; washing and mending. —694-George street. BOARD offered Working man, share large front room ; washing, mending ; terms. 25s.—Apply 37 Stuart street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon piext Town Hall). —Permanents, 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed, Breakfast, 5s. —Phone 12-601. iTtIR ST-CLASS Board-Residence required in . private family, by young Gentleman, single room;, state terms. —135, ‘Star.’ GOOD Board offered 2 working Men or Girls, comfortable home; washing, good table.—l7B King street, opposite hospital. LADY desires urgently Bed-Sitting Room, vicinity George and Union streets.— Apply 9 Allen street. LADY, with nice home, would like elderly business Gentleman for largo sunny Bed-Sitting Room; central.—B4s, ‘ Star.’ MRS MURRAY, 44 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, will lake. Guests who require care; terms moderate. ONSLOW House. Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court.— Phone 22-550. TWO young Ladies require at Easter Double Room and Breakfast onlv, near High or Stafford street. —808, ‘ Star.’ 1 VACANCIES for Men Boarders; terms moderate; telephone.—47 Hope street. WANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms, use of , conveniences, south end or Caversham. —Reply 96, ‘Star’ Office. 'ANTED, by Lady Student, Board, jjrivate home, central; rise preferred’; single room, with fireplace.—ll2, ‘Star.’ 'ANTED, by business Lady, 2 Unfur- . nished Rooms, with partial board; near town preferred.—l 49, ‘ Star.’ WORKING Man wants Board, Catholic home.—Particulars to 147, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by Married Couple, Bed-Sit-ting Room, Easter week; use of conveniences ; what rent ?—Address 21, ‘ Star.’ ALL you want to know and should i know about tho Garden is ob- • tained from the ‘Star’ Garden Annual. «
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 10
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