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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. “Always a Good Entertainment,” Comfortably Heated for the Winter. TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. “Just one Icctla Ttoso, Mcestor, just one Ice (la. Rose!” GEORGE ISEBAN in ‘T H E 8I G N 0 E TH E BOS E! ’ Written and Supervised by George Bohan, with Helene Sullivan and Specially-selected Cast. The greatest dramatic sensation of the season; a pieturisation of the famous vaudeville sketch—and later play—that Mr Bohan has played for 14 years. It is overwhelmingly filled with pathos, humanness, t endemcss—high-lighted_ with delicious humor —and contains a nice balance of heart interest, drama, anti inimitable character acting, which has made Behan's Pietro a beloved charade;isanon, A CLASSIC OF THE STAGE. A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN. USUAL PRICES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 414.

TjJYERYBODTS THEATRE DAILY. at 2 and 7. In si Splendid Son Hi Sea Story; . ‘AS MAN DESIRES.’ ‘ AS MAN DESIRES.’ ‘AS MAN DESIRES.’ ‘ AS MAN DESIRES.’ ‘ AS MAN DESIRES.’ Across tlio Seven Seas to n far, foreoltrn Isle, where a. strange Siren woes a Fighting Man. A big drama of humanity, in which scene; fi'om London, India, and 11,Smith Seas arc shown. Supporied by EDITH S’l’ORV, EDITH STORY, And an All-star Cast, in • MOON MADNESS,’ ' MOON MADNESS,’ A well-acted product ion, with plenty of aci ion. HOLT CROP.? CHURCH, 4 NNTTAL SALE OF ''TORE, CORONATION HALL. ST. HILDA, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Ist and 2nd SET’TF.MBKR. Afternoons Free; Evenings. Admission 6d. Programme E'.ach Evening by Mm- LeaLE; o Pupils. AY. PELLA R. Hon, Srci.-etnrr. SAVOY CABARET. mHE DOMINION’S CABARET DR LUXF. ,1 .AND RENDEZVOUS OF SMART PEOPTE. Unequalled in An-lra-1 asi a for it; refined ami In.vrrioiis appointment;. Table; mav ho rose - rod for tbs SUPPER-DANCE TO-NIGHT, SUPPER-DANCE TO-NIGHT. ■Rhone 2.559. SAVOY OrUVRET. TO U C TI R E! E U C IT R IN , MONDAY- At S -MONDAY. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN KAIL. 15 PRIZES. Two Pair; Mosgiel Blanket;. 2 AA bite Marcella Quilts, Irish Linen Tablecloths, Pair Finlay's best Sheets, Pan* While ’I oweL. 2 Pairs Horrockfes’ Frilled Pillow Slips, pair Fuji Silk Shirts (with collars i. Pair T.-.-bralco Shirt; ( with collars), Leant Tul A'- Lie Silk Scarf, 1 dozen Linen Collars, 11, dozen Cents’ Fancy Handkerchief,;. Admission, 2s. R.A.0N1,, OTAGO No, 1, C.K.B. rjnjlE ABOVE LODGE will hold a DANCE on THURSDAY, srd September, comrnencing at 8 p.m., in the Oddfellow-’ Hall, Rattray strict. Gents, 2s 6d. Ladle;, a Ibr-kei. All Buffaloes cordially invited. AV. SMITH. C. Secretary, gVCH RIN EUCIf KIN AV A 1! ATA 11 'FKA ROOMS, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Eight (8) Good Prize;. FOR SALE. Cfl Q(TK —: Si- Clair; New Rough-cast *lO »0 Bungalow, 5 rooms; al, n.oae. ii iinprovctncnt;; choice puauien.— Clarke, rU Dowling .street. £?OQKfi~~ Anderson’s Bay: J-acre, beanlidtivOt/U till Brick Bungalow, 7 rooms; garage.—Clarke, 10 Dowling street. fiQ KA — City (north end): Desirable c&OOU Villa. 5 rooms; i-acro; iimmuJaio po.-seosion.—Clarke, 10 Dowling street. (fV'-'A Deposit.—South Dunedin: Neat Cotc&Ov/ tags, 4 rooms; worker’s chance; £soo Clarke, 10 Dowling street. 'Offi Deposit (£1 Per Week). —North (cfeOvr Rmi ; Brick House, 4 .rooms; £eUh. Clarke, 10 Dowling street. t r £-j Deposit (Balance 6 Per Cent!.—■ c&XOU .Anderson’s Hay; Brink Rosidonee, 8 rooms; £1,700. —Clarke, 10 Dowling street. p-j Tlejicfiil. (Balance 5 Per Com.).— ctafiOU' Anderson s Bay: Bungalow, 8 rooms ; £l,Bso.—Clarke, 10 Dowling_ struct. C‘l 1 A A —Spccnlatoi’M chance: 3 Houses, JtXJ-U'i 4 and 5 rooms; ju.-t on marl;et„—lnquire Peter Boyd'.-. "8 A A - Musselburgh ; 7 Rooms; elccMiUU trio lights gas. hot water: lovely order; handy car—lmpure. Peter Boyd. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, Ist SRPTEMBFiR, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling sired. Under instructions from Various A'cndors. LARGE CATALOGUE OP USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS, AND EFFJNTS. 1 SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Comprising Wardrohe. CJieval, V) adsland, and Bedstead), VERY PRETTY CHESTERFIELD SUITE in. Grey Moquotte iCoiunrising Chesterfield, Two Divan Chairs, and t-our High-back Chairs), OAK SETTEE SUITE (In Moquette), OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 1 UPRIGHT PIANO (J. Brinsmead and Sons), In first-class order, 1 PIANOLA AND RECORDS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE AVOOD BEDSTEADS. OTTOMAN COUGH, OAK DUCHESSB CHESTS, AVERTHETM DROP-HEAD LEAVING MACHINE, ROSEWOOD COLOEi GRAMOPHONE, 12 DOZEN RECORDS, CH ESTERETELD SETTEE (Brown Velvet). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have, received instructions from various vendors to sell by auction useful Household Furniture, which includes: Oak bedroom suite, wardrobe, eheval, washstand, oak beflstoad to match, chesterfield suite, oak extending dining lathe, oak settee suito, Ottoman couch, double and single wood bedsteads, Wertliomi sewing machine, gramophone, 12 dozen records, pianola and records, Brinnmoad piano, oak and stained diichcsso chests, AA'ilt'or. carpet, Axminster carpet, Brussels carpet, occasional tables, gale-log tables, high-back chairs, wire seal settee, upholstered easy chairs, writing bureau, hall stand, oak sideboard. kitchen chairs, tables, pair steps, bookshelves, gas ring, wringer, knife cleaner, push chairs, ionsa covers, drop;ido cots, billiard table, piano stools, hanging lamps, wood kerbs, rattan chairs, clocks, framed mirrors, conches, overmantels, paintings, picture/-, rev. wool rugs, etc.., etc. WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1925, At Rooms, 42 Princes street. MODERN COTTAGE, MALVERN STREET, AVOODHAUGH. Messrs tamblyn, m'Renzie, and RHODES, acting under instruction:) from Owner (who is leaving Dunedin), will offer by auction, Property, No. 190 Malvern street, containing over half-acre, sheltered, sunny position, with well-built Residence, containing three largo rooms; bay window, largo hall, hot and cold, electric light, built-in wardrobes, bath, pantry, wash and coal houses, motor garage. House built suitable, adding to. Close' bus stopping place. Immediate vacant possession..

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Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 8