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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS, rjp H E E M PIE E, Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. DAILY, at Z; EACH EVENING, at 7. The Masterpiece Special, 'DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK.’ ‘ DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK.’ ‘ DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK.’ Starring England’s Foremost Actor, MATHBSON LANG as DICK TURPIN. Tho dashing story of England's gentleman highwayman and his sensational ride on his famous mare Black Bess. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Charles Parnell. Overture, ‘ Maori Melodies.’ ■g-ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘THE HERO,’ ‘THE HERO,’ Portrayed by Gaston Glass, Barbara La Marr, and All-star Cast. A human study, cleverly knit into a series of laughs, thrills, and absorbing climaxes. Mermaid Comedy and Full Supports. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. jOTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. B. and J. Fuller, Proprietors. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. ‘DER FRBISCHUTZ ’ (Weber). Tho large audience last evening gave unmistakable evidence of keen appreciation. TICKETS, 2s 9d and Is. G. KIRK, Hon. Sec. MUSICAL RECITAL In BURNS HALL, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Songs by Mrs S. Foote, Violoncello Kolos by Mr P. Palmer. Reproductions on tho “DUO-ART” PIANOLA-PIANO Of brilliant, performances by Paderewski, Harold Bauer, Percy Grainger, and Other World-famous Pianists; also Selections from tho Latest Records, and (first time in Now Zealand), Mr Massey’s Imperial Conference Speech, with the New Zealand National Anthem, sung by Peter Dawson and full chorus, on THE “CHENEY” GRAMOPHONE. Accompanist Miss Rita Holmes. ADMISSION FREE. Seats may be Reserved at “ Bcgg’s.” Plan Now Open. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 13/35 H.P. “ STAR ’ SEATER). CAR (FIVEThe South Island representatives of the Star Engineering Company, Wolverhampton, England, have for sale their DEMONSTRATING CAR. This is a special model, and is guaranteed equal to new. Mileage only 3,000. This is a unique opportunity of securing one of tho world’s best cars at less than landed cost. Apply THE BRITISH MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES CO., Box 517, Dunedin. BOOKS Sale, Thursday evening, 7 o’clock; now on view.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. FOR SALE, splendid i-acre Section, on rise; live hedge; sun all day; beautiful view.—Reasonable, 16, ‘ Star.’ MAORI HILL. £1 Aft DEPOSTT Purchases modern oW JL \J /-roomed House; all conveniences ; largo section. E. L. MAGASSEY AND CO. ST. CLAIR. OQtyK' PURCHASES 4-roorned BungaoQj U»i) low; all conveniences; good order; large section; terms arranged. E. L. MAGASSEY AND CO.

MORNINGTON. Otyoe” BUYS good 6-roomed House; all 5w i/vw conveniences; immediate possession given; easy terms. E. L. MACASSEY AND CO. NORTH END (on Rise). —Splendid Fiverooraod House, with all conveniences; sound property; £1,075 or otter; terms given. E. L. MACASSEY AND CO. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. BUYS splendid Five-roomed House; all conveniences; easy terms; greatest bargain offering in the Valiev. E. L. MACASSEY AND CO. ANDERSON’S BAY. NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with all conveniences; a homo to be proud of; only £1,250, and good terms given. E. L. MACASSEY AND CO. lilOR SALE, Bookcase, sft high, with seat attached; cheap.—Apply 30 Forbury crescent, St. Kilcla. BOOKS Sale, Thursday evening, 7 .o’clock; now on view.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. YOUR Repairer may not like using “ Western Star ” Leather, because of its long-wearing qualities; but insist on having it. WA. BOWLING, Land and Estate • Agent, 24 Dowling street (opposite King’s Theatre). 01 AKA - St. Hilda (dose tram): Delightful Bungalow, 5 rooms; everything latest; rare chance.—Bowling. OQ A A— Penny Section, South: 6-roomed c&Ov/xJ' Villa; latest appointments; artistic decorations; immediate possession.— Bowling. Deposit (Balance as Rent).—Sound 4 Rooms; all conveniences; Mornington; |-acre; good value at £750. Bowling. Oiywr—Gity (near cars): Substantial 5 w» «Rooms; every convenience; sunny situation; nothing better offering.— Bowling. -OQrA— Clair: Beautiful Bungalow, 4 rooms; up to date; nicely decorated; latest friezes; snip.—Bowlin^. I Highgate: Choice Villa, five rooms, with all conveniences; i-acre ; good value. —Bowling.— Musselburgh (handy cars")": Splendid 5 Rooms; right modern; good section; cheap property.—BowlDONT bo misled; there is nothing better than “Western Star” Solo Leather for wear. OQIVK, (of Offer)—Close Gardens: Seven i D Rooms; every convenience; good section; £IOO deposit.—Dooley’s, Octagon. Ol AQDi - ? ix Rooms > semi-bungaiow; oWXi/Ov bathroom, all conveniences; large section; easy finance—Dooley's, Octagon. JS4I Or/OpT— Mormngton (handy to tram); 6 oW I Rooms; immediate possession; terms.—Dooley’s, Octagon. 194; OKA - ' Musselburgh: Lovely Homo, rooms; every possible convc nienco; garage, workshop, garden.—Dooley's Octagon. 193 I KNOW what I want and want what : ask for “Western Star” Soles. FOR SALE, 2 Dinner Suits, sizes 4 and 5; good order. —289 King street; ’phone 7,£52. FOR SALE, 42in Shaeklock Range, tiled coves; Hottentot Cooker; Brides, etc.— 60 Stafford street CAVERSHAM. —5-room-od Residence, in perfect order; e.l. and gas, plug for iron; freehold; immediate possession; no agents. —11, ‘Star.’ BOOKS Sale, Thursday evening, 7 o’clock; now on view.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers.

is "Western Star”? BAYARD 5-seatcr Car For Sale; spare wheel, all accessories; £95 cash; any trial.—3l, ‘ Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, IS White Leghorn Pullets, starting lay; also 5 Second-year Hens. Apply 22 EskValo street, Musselburgh. OR SALE, large handsome Carved Mir-ror-backed Sideboard: £2O or near offer.— Apply 25 Arthur street, between 4 and 5, erccßt

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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 8

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