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AMUSEMENTS. SMILES! GRINS! CHUCKLES! ROARS! IN THE YEAR’S GREATEST GLOOM CHASER'AT EVERYBODY'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. ‘THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.’ ‘THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.’ ■THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.’ ‘ THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.’ • THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.’ ‘THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.’ ‘THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.’ Her Calves were her fortune. A yell from start to finish. How a cily shark was trimmed in the country. - A Hayridc of Laughs. Featuring MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE (She Knows Her Vegetables). AND SECOND— The Sparkling Comedy-Drama, BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR In ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ BOX PLANS at The Bristol, ,or Phone 10-591. TJING EDWARD THEATRE Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT - 7.30 - TO-NIGHT. BEBB DANIELS, NEIL HAMILTON, In a Fast-moving, Thrilling, Modern Comedy, ‘HOT NEWS!’ ‘HOT NEWS!’ And England's Mary Pickford, BETTY BALFOUR, In ■THE SEA URCHIN.’ Ring 22-573 for Reserves. Prices as usual.

FOOTBALL. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. fJYHE ANNUAL MEETING will he held in th-3 Y.M.C. Rooms on WEDNESDAY, 27th March, at 7.45. LOST AND FOUND. Oyj Lost, Saturday afternoon, by working dt~t Girl; good reward.—Kindly ring 22-171. LOST, Pearl Earring, between Douglas and Manse streets; reward. —Please ring Wolfenden and Russell, South Dunedin. lOST, a long-haired White Collie Dog J (black head, black spots on forelegs); strayed 18 months ago, recognised this morning in Castle street by former owner.— Would present owner communicate 188 Castle street. LOST. Saturday night, Tail off Fur.— ITindly leave Winsloe's, hairdresser. LOST, Tail Light and Number Plate No. 136-727.—Return Paterson and Barr, Ltd., Vogel street. LOST, a Plain Band Gold Ring, with blue stone; initialled D. 8.; between Valley and Union street; soldier's keepsake; reward.—Return to Caldwell's, grocers. Union street. OST, Saturday, String Pearls, vicinity city or Hanover street, by working Girl.—Apply Carlton Hotel; good reward. LOST, Gold Ring, near Wesley Church, Cargill road.—Finder please return to 25 Queen street; reward. LOST, Two One-pound Notes, between Town Hall and Post Office; reward.— Conn’s Pharmacy High street. LOST, Brooch, silver-mounted mother of pearl, between Tainui and city, Tuesday last; reward.—l2 Gilfillan street. ‘ LOST, Friday, Mornington car or bus, Brown Purse containing working girl's wages.—Reward returning Findlay and Co., High street (next Romison’s). LEFT, in telephone box, Cargill’s Corner, 2 Books, Saturday.—Finder please communicate with 122, ‘ Star.’ lOST, between Hillend and Dunedin, J Thursday night. Hose off petrol wagon; reward.—Apply Vacuum Oil Co., Dunedin. _ LOST, Motor Tube, between Maori Hill and foot of Stafford street via Morningtou.—Kindly return to Used Car Dept., Ford Motors, "Hope street. OST, on St. Kilda. Beach, Saturday, Child’s Seagrass Push Chair.—Finder please leave St. Kilda Beach Pavilion. OST, from 26 Grosvenor street, Liver-and-White Spaniel Pup, slut.—Reward returning above _address. ■ L~OST, St. Kilda, on Sunday, Black Camera Case, initialled G.B. —Reward retiiiiing Southland Saw-milling Co., St. Andrew street. OirTßough-haired Collie, registered collar Taieri, 195.—Phone 12-293. 3' OST, Green Crochet Bag containing -I purse and handkerchief, vicinity Moreau street, St. Kilda; reward.—23 Eskvifie street. LOST, St. Kilda surf, Sunday, Top Set False Teeth; reward.—Return 13 Jackson street, St. Kilda. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co are the beet and cheapest sweeps —Phone 30-493, private 13-718. alt thoughts of fire by having ir Chimneys Swept.—Otago Window r Co.; telephones 13-250, 11-861. jIOUNDy TnTatest and cheapest Hair I Shingling in George street, ono illing - no "appointments required; open 1 clay Saturday—W. Reynolds, hairesser (above Johnson’s Fish Depot). I7SOUND Perfectly tailored Dinner Suits "I afc £9 9s; season approaching.—G. W. Reilly, merchant tai or, 15 Princes street. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 10

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655

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 10

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