AMUSEMENTS. IT’S AMAZING THE PICTURE YES, WE ALU KNOW THAT. WE MEAN THE PATRONAGEHUNDREDS LAST NIGHT CAME AND WERE CAPTIVATED WITH THE MOST GLORIOUS PICTURE OP ALL TIMES AT | JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE | | Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Puller. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. MATINEES WED. AND SAT., 2.15. SPECIAL RETURN SEASON OF ONE OP THE GREATEST PICTURES OF ALL TIMES, Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Sensational Musical Romance. I ‘NAUGHTY MARIETTA’ ‘NAUGHTY MARIETTA’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Never before has the screen given you such charming entertainment. Never before Two Voices of the Calibre of JEANETTE MACDONALD ■ And NELSON EDDY Plan at Jacobs’s Theatre at 7. Phone 12-733. To-night. To-night. To-night. ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE In the Glorious British Production ‘ NELL GWYN.’ ‘NELL GWYN.’ ‘ NELL GWYN.’ ‘ NELL GWYN.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Pike’s. LAURIER TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1936. At 8.15 p.m. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E.. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., (City Organist), Assisted by Miss Nellie Pickett, F.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. PROGRAMME. Dr Galway will Play: ‘ Prelude in C linor ’ (Mendelssohn); * Ave Maria (Arcaelt); Choral Prelude, ‘We All Believe m )ne God ’ (Bach); * Marche Funebre, from he Piano Sonata (Chopin); Canllon Elgar); ‘ Spring Song ’ (Hollins); Faith i Spring ’ (Schubert); ‘ Coronation March Tchaikowsky). Miss Nellie Pickett will Play: * Concerttuck in F Major,’ last movement (Weber), 'he orchestral accompaniment will be layed on the organ. idmission, FREE Admission. Doors open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray Place Only. OTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. PLAT READING CIRCLE. THE EVENING arranged for Tuesday, September 29, has been POSTPONED INDEFINITELY. , LILIAN CAMERON, Honorary Secretary. TO LET, TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms and conveniences; reasonable rent.—Apply 19 Beta street, Roslyn. TO LET, Upper Stuart street, superior Bed-Sitting Room, modern fireplace, all conveniences.—Phone 11-048; RlO7, ‘Star/ ■ rriO LET, city, 2 Furnished Rooms, self- . X contained, own entrance, own meter; suit business people; references.—Rllß, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, for school summer holidays, Furnished Crib, Purakanui; ideal position.—R2lo, ‘ Star.* TO LET, Single Front Bedroom, conveniences, very central. —118 Moray Place, 3 doors above Public Library. URNISHED Bedroom (upstairs),_ fireplace, two beds; suit two friends; central, no cars; conveniences.—R2l4. ‘ Star.’ REFINED people, with superior home, would Let to respectable business Gentleman, comfortable Bed-Sitting Room, handy walking distance town and trams, no hills; garage available if necessary.— Rl6B, ‘Star.’ CITY, 4 Rooms, 16s; St. Clair, 7 Rooms, 455; City, 5-roomed Flat, 30s; also Furnished, Unfurnished Rooms. —Galder’s; 18-302. ST. CLAIR (sunny position), modern Furnished Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; garage; 50s.—Calder’s, 127 Princes street; 18-302. COMPACT 7-roomed House and garage, Onslow street, St. Clair, handy to beach; latest appointments.—Perpetual Trustees. A' TTRACTIVE large Boarding House proposition, fully furnished, most select locality; the right party can walk in on a straight-out rental basis.—Full particulars sole agents, Haggitt, Duthie, and Kinmont Ltd. URNISHED Flats—Maori Hill, 255; St. Clair, 355; Mornington, 255; North, 255; Roslyn, 27s 6d. —Haggitt,, Duthie, and Kinmont Ltd. UNFURNISHED Flat, self-contained, 4 rooms, sun balcony; every .convenience; close to town; 25s.—"Haggitt, Duthie, and Kinmont Ltd. ST. CLAIR, centre Esplanade, 2 Rooms apd kitchenette, overlooking beach; nicely furnished, every convenience; sunny; ideal summer; reasonable. —8 Esplanade. YACANT. to careful Couple, 2 Rooms, superior home; owner away during day—R24l, ‘ Star.’ ITILAT, in new Bungalow, 1 minute tram; . couple (1 child) preferred.—Particulars from Rl7, ‘ Star.’ SHOP, Flat, and Factory, King Edward street, South Dunedin; suit cabinetmaker, etc.; reasonable rent.—Public Trust. OPOHO. —Furnished Bungalow, handy tramcar, 5 rooms, kitchenette, To Let December to February.—l 76 Main South road, Caversham. COMFORTABLE Modern Home, 3 minutes station, Mosgiel.—Apply Scott, t hairdresser. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. OUR Move, Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our up-to-date Motor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest prices.—Crust and Crust, 1 10 Manse street. 1 rjTHE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOB SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.
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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 17
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