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AMUSEMENTS. lilt gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Always Comfortably Healed. 2.15 TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. “ THE GREATEST PICTURE OP THE LAST DECADE,” says ZANE GREY. Out of the High Sierra Wilderness Sweeps the Most Unusual Romance Ever Filmed! A living drama of wild animal, maid, and man—it will be your greatest screen thrill! ‘ SEQUOIA.’ ‘ SEQUOIA.’ ‘ SEQUOIA.’ ‘ SEQUOIA.' ' SEQUOIA.’ ‘ SEQUOIA.’ ■ SEQUOIA.’ Acclaimed by the Press and leading personalities throughout the world. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS: LAUREL AND HARDY The Kings of Comedy, in ‘ OLIVER THE EIGHTH ’ Oliver as the Newly-wed and Sian as the Star Boarder. ‘ ZION CANYON OF COLOUR,’ Fitzpatrick Travel Talk. ■ A GOOD SCOUT,’ Cartoon. METKOTONE NEWS. Etc. Book, it costs no more. Plans at Jacobs’s after 12.30. Theatre at 6.45. Tel. 13-702. |JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF ‘THE SKIN- GAME’ ‘THE SKIN GAME’ Presented by THE DUNEDIN REPERTORY , SOCIETY The Play that Thrilled London for a Year. Interpreted by a Brilliant Cast. LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT ,At 8. Producer: Miss* Bessie Thomson. Stage Manager: Mr Tom Wynne. Music by the D.I.C. Orchestra. Box Plan .at the D.I.C. till 12.30; afterwards at Jacobs’s. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. Prices; D.C. and 0.5., 3s (Reserved, 3s 7d. inc. tax); Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. NATIONAL DAFFODIL' SHOW TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd OCTOBER. Don’s Miss the Wonderful Displays of SPRING FLOWERS From the Gardens of f New Zealand’s Foremost Growers. OPENS 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, to 10 p.m. PRICE; Is. CHILDREN 6d. GRAND MONSTER CARNIVAL Will be held in the Grounds of ST. BERNADETTE’S CHURCH, FORBURY ROAD, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8. The grounds will be illuminated by- a beautiful display of coloured lights. Specially arranged musical programme each evening. Large variety of stalls and amusements for young and old. Waverley Boys’ Band in ■ attendance. Proceeds in aid of Church Fund. / FOR EXCHANGE. FARM, 25 acres, new Bungalow, 5 rooms, conveniences, handy tram terminus; owner Exchange House or Sections.—Fred Woods, Dowling street. SOLID House, five rooms, conveniences, i Musselburgh Corner, well let; will Exchange Karitane, Brighton, Taieri Mouth.—Fred Woods. . OWNER solid 5-roomed Villa, north end, £750, will exchange similar House, south end; prepared to go £1,000; change of work reason for shifting.—B442, ‘ Star.’ XCHANGE, 4 Rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences, i-scre, for 3-5 Acres, with or without buildings. —8377, ‘ Star.’ BICYCLES. WANTED To Sell, Lady’s Cycle, in good order.—Blß7, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED SelL Lady’s Armstrong Bicycle; ridden six times only; £7 cash. —8192, ‘ Star.’ ■ SPEEDWELL looks what. it is, Britain’s finest Cycle; fine range of colours, including maroon, blue, green, buff; 5s deposit.—W. A. Scott and Sons, the Cycle People. _____ ALL Cyclists should Insure their Bicycles with Cyclists’ Protection Association, Crawford street; phone 13-989. FOR SALE, Gent’s Push Bike, in good running order, complete with Bosch electric lamp, £3; also Slazenger’s Titan Tennis Racket, 25s. —Phone 13-257; or 885, ‘ Star.’ ‘ p ENTS’ Bicycles from £6 10s, £7 10s, £8 VJf ss; Racing Cycle, £lO 10s; Tyres from 2s 9d; Tubes, 2s 6d.—A. S. Davis, ‘Star ’ Buildings, Stuart street. £} GENTS’ Cycles, both guaranteed perfeet condition, one three months old; will sell cheap.—Apply 67 Chambers street, North-east Valley. WANTED, Second-hand Racing Cycle, good condition; Roadster, as new, part payment.—B464, ‘ Star.’ , WANTED, Second-hand Back Wheel for Bicycle; Eadie Coaster or freewheel hub.—Price, etc., to 8393, 1 Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Lady’s Bicycle; must be in good order.—State price lo 8360, ‘Star.’ . v-

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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

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