AMUSEMENTS. CRICKET ENTHUSIASTS! Don’t miss the latest pictures of Harold i Larwood in action—now showing at the i Hill gT. JAMES —■ Hill ((1(1 BRITISH THEATRE Ijjjj Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.15 - TWICE DAILY - 8. The intensely 'dramatic story of a doctor who gave his life for a patient—an act that led to a bitter struggle on principles between the medical profession and the powerful British Press. A striking exposition of Britain’s ability to produce the very best in*cinema entertainment—a noble and unusual theme treated in a logical and tremendously dramatic manner. With ANNE GREY, JOHN STUART, ANNE GREY, JOHN STUART, ANNE GREY, JOHN STUART, Wendy Barry, Stuart Rome. Wendy Barry, Stuart Rome, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ATTRACTIVE FBATURETTES. Latest Pathe Newsreel—Lion Musical Revue —Scenic, ‘ Unknown Central Australia,’ and ‘LARWOOD’S LEG THEORY.’ Plans at Jacobs’s until 6.30 p.m., then at •Theatre (phone 13-702). TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE. 1934, At 3 o’clock p.m. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doe., City Organist. ADMISSION—FREE—ADMISSION. Doors Open 2.30 p.m. Entrance from Moray place only. MOZART’S 12TH MASS Will be given by the MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHOIR, SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. Organist, Mrs H. C. CAMPBELL. -Choirmaster, Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY; Soloists: Misses Olive Campbell and Margaret Green, Messrs Vernon Smith and J. D. M'Kechnie.
FOR SALE. RARE PRIVATE COLLECTION ' FURNITURE, VASES, CHINA. OPPORTUNITY FOR CONNOISSEURS. 1. A handsome Bouldoir Grand Broadwood in first-class condition, and pronounced by a distinguished pianist who recently visited Dunedin to be one of the finest instruments outside England. J 2. A most handsome and valuable Sheraton' Inlaid China Cabinet, acquired fifty years ago at Southey’s, London; built of rosewood and mahogany; the bevelled glass door work is also a work of art. 3. One complete Royal Worcester Dinner, Tea. and Breakfast Set of exquisite design. 4. Several beautiful pieces of Crown Derby. 5. A handsome Grandfather Clock, cased in dark fumed oak. 6. A latest model Agfa Movie Camera, with projector. 7. An His Master’s Voice Cabinet Gramophone, in dark oak, with approx. 250 records of distinction. 8. A wonderful piece of Indian wood carver’s art, “ The Bridge of Elephants,” carved in teak. A rare work of art. 9. Two very handsome Beaten Copper Vases, each 22in. _ Made by one of England’s leading artists. 10. One Rouge Flambeau Doulton Vase! specially made and painted for present owner. Hi One Cut-blass Table Reading Lamp, by Stuart’s. The above may be inspected by bona fide connoisseurs at 217 Musselburgh Rise, Anderson’s Bay, between 11.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. daily. All offered subject to prior sale. DOWIE’S DISMANTLING CO. LTD., 1 Forth street, Dunedin (Bottom of Frederick street). Scantling, Weatherboards, Floorboards, Sink Tops, Sinks. Ranges and Fireplaces, New and Second-hand Building Material always on hand. Plenty of Roofing Iron (cheap). Thousands of Bricks. Ring 10-130, or Call. FOB SALE. QUANTITY WASTE PAPER. THE EVENING STAR COY. LTD., Stuart street. TTIOR SALE, Circular Saw, complete with JD bench, 2 h.p. motor attached, 12in blade spindle; what offer? —D 954, ‘ Star.* FOR SALE, good Rindskopf Piano, £l2 10s; Hoelhng and Spangenberg Piano, £l7 10s.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctionGOLDEN Oak Singer Drop-head Machine, latest model; 7 drawers; round shuttle: £lo.—Clarke and Venn Ltd. FREIGA Bacon Cutter, Remington Cash Register, 51b Dayton Scales; must be sold.—Clarke and Venn Ltd. 1 AAA good Novels For Sale; singly or IUUv in lots; take your pick.—Clarke and Venn Ltd. ■ FOR Furniture Removing Jackson Purdie’s Prices, are the -lowest; special discounts for June. —Phone 12-519.
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Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 17
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