AMUSEMENTS. -\ SMILES! GRINS! CHUCKLES! ROARS! IN THE YEAR’S GREATEST GLOOM CHASER AT gvEItYB 0 D T ’ 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 city shark was trimmed in tbo country. A Hayride of Laughs. Featuring MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE (She Knows Her Vegetables). AND SECOND The Sparkling Comedy-Drama, BETTV BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR In ‘THE SEA URCHIN.* ‘THE SEA URCHIN.’ ■THE SEA URCHIN.’ BOX PLANS at The Bristol, or Phone 10-591. gMPIRB HE LUXE. VAUDEVILLE SUPREME, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, THE POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES. A Delight in Store for All. RAND and plaza '■*’ 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 7.30. FIRST Tbo Brilliant British Comedy-Drama for the Whole Family to See, ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ■THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ‘ THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ Featuring ESTELLE BRODY. ESTELLE BRODY. ESTELLE BRODY. ESTELLE BRODY. You’ll enjoy every minute of the complications and comicalities of the Newly-married Couple. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME, A Picture hailed by the Hardened Critics as a Genuine Thriller: ‘FLAMING WATERS,’ ‘ FLAMING WATERS,’ ‘ FLAMING WATERS,’ ‘FLAMING WATERS,’ With MALCOLM M‘GREGOR, JL4LCOLM M‘GREGOR, MARY CARR. MARY CARR. Sensational melodrama—gasp-ma.king thrills —the greatest spectacle ever filmed for its cataclysmic end—a literal river of oil. E MPIRED E L U X E. VAUDEVILLE SUPREME, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, THE POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES. A Delight in Store for All.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Wecklv. —Comfortable Board offered working Men; conveniences, amusement; share room; washing and mending. —694 George street. _ BOARD, Residence acquired for young Man in private family, single room.— Full particulars, slate terms, 25U, ' fet-ar.' O.VRD offered Working man, share largo front room; washing, mending; terms. 25s. —Apply 37 Stuart street. OUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (.next Town Hall). —Permanents, 30s; Casuals, ■ 8s; ‘ Bed, Breakfast, ss. Phone 12-601. RS MURRAY, 44 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, will take Guests who require care; terms moderate. 0~~ NSLOW House Superior Accommodation ; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of rood tennis court. Phone 22-550. "EXPECTABLE steady Man seeks Board with private homely family; single bed-sitting room; South Dunedin preferred. —193, ‘ Star.’ . ACANCIES for Men Boarders; terms moderate: telephone.—47 Hope street. ACANCIES for 2 Gentlemen Boarders.— 415 George street. VACANCIES respectable Gentlemen Boarders, good table, use piano; also Easter Visitors.—644 Cumberland street. ’STSTORKINCt Girl socks Board with priTV. rate family, must be homely: St. Kilda or St. Clair preferable.—24B, ’ Star.’ W“ ANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms, use of conveniences, south end or Caverfiham.— Reply _96,J Star' Office. __ ANTED, by Lady Student, Board, private home, central: rise preferred; single room, with fireplace.—ll2, ‘Star.’ “ANTED, by business Lady, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with partial board; near town preferred. —149, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by Married Couple, Bed-Sit- * tin o. Room, Easter week; use of conveniences ° what rentr—Address 21, ‘Star.’ OUNG Working Man wants Board; must be near tram: would share with another.—State inclusive terms 225, ‘ Star' Office. YOUNG Man requires Board and Washing ; piano preferred.—262, ‘ Star.’ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, all thoughts of' fire by having your Chimneys Swept.—Otago Window Cleaning Co.; telephones 13-250, 11-861. fTIOUND, neatest and cheapest Hair JjJ Shingling in George street, ono shilling: no appointments required; open all day Saturday.—W. Reynolds, hairdresser ’ (above Johnson’s Fish Depot).
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 10
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