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pLAZA AND G II A N 1) MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. LOOK! THREE FINE FEATURES AT ORDINARY PRICES. No. 1--First National's Technicolor Triumph, 'THE FAR CRY.' SEE! The glamorous Venetian pageant turn to flames, and the mad escape of lover and beloved in the gondola that had been their trysting place! No. 2A MODERN SOCIETY DRAMA, ‘ANOTHER SCANDAL.’ No. 3A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY, 1 MOTOR TROUBLE,’ OCTAGON THE A THE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Sparkling Comedy Romance, ‘BRIGHT LIGHTS,’ ‘BRIGHT LIGHTS,’ ‘ BRIGHT LIGHTS,’ ‘BRIGHT LIGHTS,’ ‘BRIGHT LIGHTS,’ With an All-Star Cast. PAULINE STARKE * PAULINE STARKE And CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY. Sparkling romance, delightful humor; a film that sols a no- 7 standard for entertainment. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Directed by M" L. D. Austin. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. King 3,091. 0-SLYNTH E A T R E, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Will Screen ‘THROUGH THE DARK,’ ‘THROUGH THE DARK,’ ’THROUGH THE DARK,’ Featuring COLLEEN MOORE. By far tho best of tho immensely popular Boston Blackie’s stories that ran in tho ‘ Cosmopolitan Magazine.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A LBYN HOUSE, 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent ami Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Phono 2,839, TE RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. A CCOMMODATION tor Casual and Perjl3L manont Boarders. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES NEILSON. ’Phone 3,433. QUPBP.IOR Private Board-Residence, Si. O Clair; suit gents or married couple; every convenience; close car. —'Phone 7,329. VACANT Dining Room and Bedroom, furnished; use conveniences; Id car p.Getion; adults; homely.—l6s South road WANTED, Private Hoard and Lodging, handy to town, by young Gentleman. ■—Address particulars to 535, 'Star. 1 LADY requires Well-furnished Bed-Sitting Room, breakfast, St. Kilda, St. Clair, South Dunedin; - refined home.—Terms 515, ‘Star.’ BOARD and Residence wanted by respectable Gentleman; comfortable, central, reasonable.—soß, ' Star. LADY desires respectable Girl or Lady to Share Furnished Bungalow, St. Clair; magnificent view, 2d train concession.—2l Coney Hill road, St. Clair. OUPLE would like 2 Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette, or House, Roslyu dis-trict.—-Particulars to 417, ’ Star/ Private Board, 27s 6d per week.— V3T 4 Clark street (off High street, it minutes from Exchange). BOARD wanted, where there is a ’phone and yard dr shod to accommodate bus. —Address Princess Superior, sOl, ‘Star’ Office. • ANTED,’ washing, mending, piano; 27s OJ we ek.—406,, * Star.’ ANTED, Working Man Boarder; must bo sober.-—Apply 34 M’Br.do- street. fi BNTLEMAN desires Board-Residence vJT with private family; with garage preferred —State tcims to 573. ‘Star’ Office. iLFOEDHODSET 120 Maitland Ttreet, has Vacancies for 2 Gentlemen Boarders ; comfortable home and good table. B' _ CARD offered Married Couple, fiTTOs for both; or 2 Girls, 22s 6d each; St. Kilda, near beach.—333, ’Star/ _ ACANCIES for 5 Gcntlemen~Boarders; w-ashing, mending, use piano.—B7 Stafford street. ANTED, Furnished Bedroom aud Breakfast (conveniences), tradesman ; widow preferred, view matrimony.— Particulars 301, ’Sta;’ Office. C’ APTAIN COOK~HOTEL~AIbiny Ttreet, —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders ; moderate tariff.—W. L. Buddicom, proprietor; ’phone 3,473. WANTED Known—That Billhead#. Cir culara Cards. 1 Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Price*. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 8

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