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THE PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE—• JANET GATNOR, JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O'BRIEN, GEORGE O'BRIEN, An intense drama of everyday life of people who arc real, who love, who hate, who sin, who repent I A Sensational Drama dealing with the eternal conflict of pure and illicit love. ■sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■sunrise; ■sunktsb; ■sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; •sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■sunrise; • sunrise; •sunrise; ■ sunrise; A masterly picturisation of the great problems of to-day! Do you remember Janet Gay nor in ‘ Seventh Heaven ’ ? This is her greatest achievement: 1 ‘ Sunrise,’ a song of two humans the struggle of hope against the world’s temptations! THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE EVER SCREENED 1 AN UP-TO-DATE PICTURE OP PEOPLE OF TO-DAY! FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOX PLANS ARE OPEN AT THE THEATRE FROM 10.30 A.M. PHONE 13-379. ‘ SUNRISE.’ • SUNRISE.’ ■ sunrise; ■SUNRISE.’ •sunrise; ■ sunrise; ‘SUNRISE.’ •SUNRISE. •SUNRISE.’ ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; • sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; •SUNRISE. ‘SUNRISE. ‘ sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; , ■ sunrise; •sunrise; ‘sunrise; •sunrise; 1 sunrise; ‘ SUNRISE. ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ‘ sunrise; ‘SUNRISE.’ •sunrise; ■sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; •sunrise; ■sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■sunrise; ■sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; • sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise. • sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise. ■ sunrise; ‘SUNRISE ‘SUNRISE. ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; ■ sunrise; PUBLIC NOTICES. AX EXHIBITION OF RUSSIAN AND CANADIAN CUDS (OVER £IO,OOO WORTH), ' QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. FOUR DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. ALL WILL BE SOLD UNDER. NEW ZEALAND WHOLESALE PRICES By Madame MENEHE AND CO., LTD., Christchurch. SPORTING. WHERE TO GO FOB EASTER. - BEAUMONT DACES ! - EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. The parrons of this popular, time-honoured Picnic Race Meeting are advised that every effort has been made to ensure a splendid day's sport. SPLENDID ACCEPTANCES. GOOD FIELDS. POPULAR PRICES. FIRST-CLASS CATERING. HOT WATER OBTAINABLE FREE. 10s TOTALISATOR. MOTOR CARS ADMITTED FREE. The Natural Grand Stand overlooking the course makes (lie Beaumont Racecourse one of the finest in New Zealand. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN. MILLER’S ELAT, AND LAWRENCE. H. A. IIOLLAMBY, Secretary. DUDTOBELLO DUGATTA, To be Held in LOWER PORTOBELLO BAY, EASTER MONDAY. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. SAILING EVENTS, MOTOR LAUNCH RACKS, SPEED BOAT RACES. Come and See the. Regatta on the Finest Bay in Otago Harbour. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that, the ANNUAL MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS for the Election <-£. School Committees will be held on DAY, April 22, at 7.50 p.m., in the Uchool of each District. Hut Waier and Milk Provided Free to All Holders of Regatta Badges. T. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. TO LET. rsno LET, Double and Single Rooms, X south end.—Address 532. ‘Star.’ 15 7" ANT ED To Eel, for term. Six-roomed V v House; must be central. —Address, stating term;, etc., to No. 435, ‘Star’ Office. F" LAT' To Let, furnished; 2 large rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom; gas and electric; thoroughly self-contained, own entrance. —Address Comfort, 474, • Star ’ Office. T> OOMS To Let, furnished nr unfurnished. .IX —ll7 Queen street, corner Warrom'cr s I ree f. rWROOMS, furnished, with first-class piano; t) in nice garden; beautiful outlook.-—4U College street, Cavcrshnrn ; no children. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OR SEA. EXPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE, Tilbury forwarding company, LIMITED, Oilicc, 7 Crawford street. Phones: 12-304; after 5 p.m., 11-128. FURNITURE REMOVALS. CJEE US as to (he Best and Cheapest. .O Way to Remove your Furniture by Road Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. P.O. Dos 300. Telephone 11-619. TO LET, FOR REMOVALS ANYWHERE, OUR0 UR UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Careful, Experienced (Men. Special Discount for Cash, Book Early. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ COMPANY’S NEW BIJILDING IN STUART STREET. Handsome, double - fronted SHOPS TO LET. Leases at low rentals. Apply PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDEip BY TELEPHONE. "'■■'"K has shown that in (lie 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. in every district where the average attendance at. the school for the year ended December 31, 1928, ha; not, exceeded WJ children the number to be elected as a Committee is El YE; where the average attendance has exceeded 100, and has not ex-’ceded 200, the number to be elected is SEVEN; and where the average attendance has exceeded 200 the number to be elected is NINE. Tlouscholders arc hereby celled upon to send (in writingl to the Chairman of the School Committee of their District, before 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, April 15. tin: Names of Persons (lieing householder?) Nominated by them to serve upon the Cornmi (tee. In ihe following Districts, however, where, the, position of Chairman of Committee is vacant, the Nominations arc to be scut a? shown below : Ak.tloro Coast, to Mr D. Allison; Pukerangi. to Mr N. A. Gilmonr: Bur-cot, to Mr J. R. Sanders: Fuchsia Creek, to Mr H. M‘T.ean: Kahuika. to Mr W. Hollows: Kokoamo, to Mr T. M’Lennan : Lee Stream, to Mr S. Roberts; Lower Harbour, to Mr 11. Oniond: Maerewhemia. to Mr D. L. Weir; Mon Flat, to Air C. Maun; oioonlight, 1,0 Mrs W J. Dodd; Nugget Point, to Air A. A’. Rein; Popotunoa, to Air L. J. Hall; T’ukema. to Mr T. M‘Lu!loch; Tapui. to Mr A. Henderson; Tararn, to Mr E. W. Holmes. Each Nomination must, be Signed by the Proposer and by Inn Candidate, and must 1,0 in the form set forth below: To the Chairman of the School Committee. I, |lj; undersigned, hereby nominate iChristian name and surname of candidate) for election a? a member of the above Sohool Committee for the ensuing year. Signature of Nominator.) (Signal lire of Nominator). I hereby consent to the above nomination. (Signature of Candidate.) Dale 1929. This is Ihe only form of nomination allowed in districts where the average attendance at the Public School for 1923 exceeded 240. In districts where there wore not more than 240 children in average attendance at the public school during 1928 nominations may bo made in the. manner above proscribed or by word or mouth at the annual meeting. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, March 28, 1529. W.E-.A. CLASS IN NATURAL SCIENCE. JEETING. FRIDAY, April sth, ■ NIVERSITY. The Class will ution from the geological standitor. Mr F. J. Turner, M.So. 5? 6d. nbers cordially invited. ego, Moray Place P.O.— typewriting, Bookkeeping; cants 1929; individual fuicessions. _. College.—Bookkeeping, Typewriting; rapid mesulta; country students’ itions.—Phone 10-736 qierienccd Lady Teacher, ianoforte Pupils; homes

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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 14

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