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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of 'ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS,’ ‘ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS,’ ‘ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS, 1 ‘ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS,’ South Sea Sirens! South Sea Love! South Sea Vengeance! And THE OFFICIAL FILM OF THE VISIT OF ‘THE DUKE OF YORK’ TO DUNEDIN, At the J|J MPI R E THEA TR E Afternoon Sessions, 2.15. Evening Sessions Do Luxe, 7.45. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! An Enjoyable Romance of the Sport of Kings! IT’S A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. Into tho Straight—Nearing the DistanceTen Lengths from tho Winning Post—A Broken Stirrup—The Dangling Bandage on tho Horse’s Ankle—A Blur of Blue and Gold in the Dust—and then—‘THE RAINMAKER.' ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ . ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ Just' cast your eyes over the cast— ERNEST TORRENCE, ERNEST TORRENCE, Of ‘The Covered Wagon’ fame. WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., Of ‘The Wanderer’ fame. GEORGIA HALE, GEORGIA HALE, Of ‘ The Gold Rush ’ fame. And last, but not least, TOM WILSON, TOM WILSON, Tho Finest Colored Comedian on the Screen. Remember him in ‘ California SPILLS! Straight Ahead.’ THRILLS! ROMANCE! Thundering Hoofs and Pulsing Hearts! A powerful love-drama with the spectacularly colorful background of the race track, and a wild, desperate striving for love and happiness. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co.’s, or ring the Theatre (444). JTING EDWA'KD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Final Screening of ‘ PALS FIRST.’ ‘ PALS FIRST.’ A Romantic Drama of Three Wen. ‘THE AGE OF INNOCENCE.’ ‘THE AGE OF INNOCENCE.’ A Captivating Society Story. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Another Gigantic Programme. BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON And SALLY O’NEILL SALLY O'NEILL In ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ * BATTLING BUTLER.’ The Funniest Film yon ever saw. pLAZA AND GRAND. MATINEES DAILY, 2, EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. Last Night of RICHARD TALMADGE In ‘THRU’ THE FLAMES.’ ' And that Bright and Breezy Comedy, ‘ PARIS,’ ‘ PARIS,’ OUTRAM SPORTS CLUE. ANNUAL DANCE Will bo Held FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, At 8 p.m. SPORTS POSTPONED will bo Held SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, At 11.30 a,in. Trains Leave Dunedin at 9.9 a.m. and 12.15 p.m,, Returning from On tram at 5.15 p.m. South Passengers and Competitors will be Conveyed to Catch 5.45 p.m. Train at Allanton. M. BATHGATE, Hon. Sec. MISCELLANEOUS. HANNAH’S Footwear Sale Closes Saturday, April 2nd; don’t let this good opportunity ‘slip by. AT Hannah’s Sale many lines knocked down to gift prices before the weekend. AT Hannah's Sale you get belter Footwear for less money; see us for School Boot Bargains. AT Hannah’s Sale a 10 per cent, reduction on all our already low-priced stock till Saturday, April 2nd; save while you can. AT Hannah’s Sale. —WO Pairs Men’s Calf Welted Shoes, in brown or black, smart shape, at 20s 3d; thrifty buyers sec these. BUS to and from ilacandrow Bay Hall for Grand Social, Saturday Night; drawing art unions, dancing. LOST AND FOUND. LEFT 'in ’phone box, Octagon, Tuesday night, Chubby Umbrella; reward. — 'Times’ Office. lOST, between King street and wharf, J Man’s Coat, containing license and keys.—Finder please relurn Love's Factory, King street. lOST, Black Smooth-haired Collie J (bitch); answers Gyp.—429, ‘Star.’ LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders (3.250 or 8,066). tO ST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned same day, no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; 'phone 493. FOUND, Daily Supply Oysters and Rabbits, Fresh and Smoked Fish.—Nelson's (next City Boot Palace). JTtOUND. —Suits, Costumes, tt-c., Dry French Cleaned or Dyed, Hats Reblocked.—Crown Dye Works, 8 Vogel street (opposite Paterson and Barr), rUND.— On show at our warehouse: Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Oak Mirror Wardrobe, Oak Mirror Duchosse, Pedestal, Full-size Bedstead, and Wire Mattresses, £32 2s fcl.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street south. 1710UND, place to buy dime Land' from 6d lb; Mutton from 3J>d lb. -Tlnmas, Stuart street and Tainui. I jiGUND—Easter Sale Jewellery; Signet Rings, 13s 6d; Wedding Rings, 20s up. P. Hinnnel, 227 George street. OUND —Omega Watches, 455; guaranteed; good Pocket Watches, 8s 6d, 6d, 21s, 25s up.—l’, llimmel, George FOUND— Ladies' Goid Watches 50s, 60s, £6 10s, now £4 10s; £8 10s, now £6 10s.—F. Himmel, 227 George street. ijj'iOUND —F. Hirnmcl gives a Peart NeckJG let away with each Engagement Ring and Gold Watch. FOUND, place to buy Cheap Lamb from 6d lb; Mutton from 3}d 'b.- Thomas, Stuart street and Tainui. FOUND, RAILWAYMAN'S CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION DISCOUNTS for Period ending JANUARY 31st Payable at SOCIAL HALI, Hillside Workshops, on THURSDAY, March 31st, and at TRADES HALL, Moray place, on FRIDAY, April Ist, from 6.30 to ,9 p.m. Members’ Tickets must be 1 produced. GEO. FERGUSON, Sec., Gallon Hill, Caversham. EDUCATIONAL. COACHING, all subjects; proficiency, matriculation, and teachers D.—Klma F. Turner, M.A., Alison L ScMt, M.A., 26 Duke street; ’phone 2,957. ROWNS Commercial College (above Moraj Place P.Oi—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; Individual tuition; railway concessions. —Telephone 2,997. Banjo, Sico! Guitar, Ukulele, Violin. —J. H. Hutiwi, 207. Georgs .street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 8

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