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AMUSEMENTS, g T 11 A N D Direction Fnller-Hayward Theatres. “ The Little Theat re with the Big Attractions,” 2.15 p.m. —TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. FIRST BUSTER KEATON and BUSTER KEATON and BUSTER KEATON and ERNEST TORRENCE ERNEST TORRENCE WILL RILOT YOU INTO A STATE OF HELPLESS HILARITY LN ‘ 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 In •THE SEA URCHIN.’ A Story of Laughter and Tears, Sunshine and Shadow,' Humour ami Pathos. Box Plans are Now Open at Die Theatre, and arc Idling rapidly, BOOK 10UR SEATS. Phone 13-579. QRAND 'AND PLAZA 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 7.30. The Brilliant British Comedy-Drama for (he Whole Family to See, 'THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS.’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS.’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS,’ Featuring ESTELLE BRODY. ESTELLE BRODY. ESTELLE EKUDV. You’ll enjov every minute of Hie conipliea lions and comicalities of the Newly-married Couple. AND UN THE SAME PROGRAMME, A Picture hailed by the Hardened Critics as a Genuine Thriller : ‘FLAMING WATERS.’ ' FLAMING WATERS.’ ■FLAMING WATERS,’ With MALCOLM M-GREGOR, MALCOLM M'GKEGUR, NEXT SATURDAY. - \ WONDERFUL FILM CLASSIC By Sir A. PINERO, ‘HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.’ ‘ I-lIS HOUSE IN ORDER.' ‘HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.’ ‘IDS HOUSE IN ORDER.' • HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.' ‘ lIIS HOUSE IN order; Featuring the GREATEST ACTRESS ON THE BRITISH STAGE, TAELUEAH BANKHEAD, TALLULAH BANKHEAD, TALLULAH BANKHEAD. TALLULAH BAN K HEA I J, IN A WORLD PICTURE AND A WORLD SUCCESS. MANAGERIAL; ‘IIIS HOUSE IN ORDER’ [» Ri.vouunem.led by the Ccn-or as Being More Suit able for Adult- Audiences.

SPORTING. WHERE TO GO FOR RASTER. jjj/AUMOXT IJACES! EASTER MONDAY', APRIL 1, 1920. THIRTY-NINTH ANNEAL MEETING. The patrons of this popular, limc-honourcd Picnic Race Meeting arc advised Hull every effort luis been tnack to ensure u splendid day's sport. M’I.ENDtI) ACCEPTANCES!. GOOD FIELDS. POPULAR PRICES, FIRST-CLASS CATERING. HOT WATER OBTAINABLE FREE, 10s TUTA LISATOR. MOTOR CARS ADMITTED FREE. The Natural Grand Stand overlooking (he course makes Ibc Beaumont Racecourse one of the finest in New Zealand. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN, MILLERS FLAT, AND LAWRENCE. H. A. HOLLA.MBY, Secretary. TUAPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB'S - KACJvS AT LAWjUEAL'E -■ EASTER SATURDAY. GOOD ACCEPTANCE’S. FIRST-CLASS CATERING. lt)s TOT AL I S’ A TO 11. FIRST RACE AT 12 O'CLOCK. Special Train leaves Dunedin 7.42 a.in., Milton 9,52 a.in. Special Train leaves Roxburgh 8.50 a.m. JOHN MG LA SHAN COLLEGE. A NNUAL SPORTS Will be Held MEETING CALEDONIAN GROUNUS On THURSDAY, 28i3i MARCH, Commencing 1 p.m. All Interested in the College are Jnv BOWLING. DUNEDIN BOWLING CENTRE. EA S T E 11 TOURNA M K N T. SINGLES,—THURSDAY. MARCH 28. RINKS.-FRIDAY, MARCH 29. PAIRS.—SATURDAY, MARCH 30. Starting Times. —Singles, 8.30 a.m. ; Rink and Pairs, 8 a.m. R. HANNING, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Or'lS Weekly.—Comforlable Board offered /VtJ working Men; conveniences, amusement; share room: washing and mending. BOARD offered Working man, share largo front room ; washing, mending; lenos. 25s. —Apply 37 Stuart, street. BOARD, Residence for Working Man; must bo central.—State terms 332, ‘Star.’ Private Family, North Vy end, Id section, want respectable Man Boarder; single room; good table; quiet.—3s7, ‘Star.’ MRS MURRAY', 44 Queen's drive, Musselburgh, will take Guests who require care; terms moderate. ONSLOW House. Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tenuis court.— Phone 22-550. ESPE'CTABLE stead;,- Man seeks Board SA. with prnafe homely family; single bed-fitting room; South Dunedin preferred. —193, ' Star.’ K RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929. CAKISBROOK GROUND. AIKOR A 1 v. INVERCARGILL PIRATES. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. PIRATES v. CHRISTCHURCH. Kick-off, 3 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, 6d; Children Half-price. E. S. WILSON. Secretary, O.R.F.U. PERSONAL. PETER TORRIK, Taxi Proprietor, is now on his original stand, Telegraph Office, Phone 10-859, private phone 23-157. 4 NY Girl lonely or needing- advice should A-AL come to the Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hal! (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address. Octagon Hall. 'tT'OUNG Lady, seeking friendship, wishes I X .Meet Gentleman similar, 40-46, gen- ' nine companionship, view matrimony.—277, •Star.’ lADY wishes Correspond respectable J working Man tietween 40 and 50, view comuauion and matrimony.—2o2, ‘.Star.’ 'ILL anyone having room i passenger, . , Queenstown or halfway, Saturday or Sunday, communicate 361, ‘Star’ Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCIES respectable Gentlemen Boarders, good table, use piano; also Easter Visitors. —844 Cumberland street. VACANT, Board mid Residence or Furnished Rooms. —Magnolia, 41 Hope street, and 110 Stafford street. VACANCIES Gentlemen Boarders; also Furnished ard Unfurnished Rooms To Let, use conveniences, central.—3B Tennyson street. WANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms, use of , conveniences, south end or C'aver6ham—Reply 96, ‘ StarJ Office.j WANTED, by Lady Student, Board, private 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.’ •wwroRKING Man requires Board with pnyate family; must be central.—3oß, ‘Star.’ 't/'OUNG Working Man wants Board: must JL he near train: would shave wit.h another.—Slate inclusive terms 225, ‘Star' Office _ AtZOUNG "Man requires Board and_ WashX in'’-; piano preferred.—262, Star,’-

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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 10

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