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AMUSEMENTS. JTING EDWAIID THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-MORROW, AT 2. A Knock-out Prize-winning Story, , ‘ BATTLING BUTLER,’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER,’ ‘BATTLING BUTLER,’ ‘'BATTLING BUTLER,’ ‘BATTLING BUTLER,’ Starring BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, SALLY O'NEIL. SALLY O’NEIL. Ho ■wanted to impress his girl, so posed as the World’s Champion. SEVEN REELS OF REAL MIRTH. Supported by Seven Reels of Comedy and Gazette. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. THE LAUGHTER KING ARRIVES. Tho Greatest Comedy Star of To-day. BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, Assisted by SALLY O'NEIL, , SALLY O’NEIL, SALLY O’NEIL, SALLY O’NEIL, SALLY O’NEIL, SALLY O’NEIL, SALLY O’NEIL, In the Champion Comedy of Champions, ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ * BATTLING BUTLER.’ ■BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘BATTLING BUTLER.’ ' BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING' BUTLER.’ ‘ BATTLING BUTLER,’ The Story of a Light-weight Champion and a Heavy-weight Liar. To win a girl ho posed as the world’s best boxer. For weeks he trained and starved and suffered and ached and hoped and prayed, and then came the storm. The Funniest Fight you ever saw. The Frozen-faced Funmakcr’s Best. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. R SATURDAY EVENINGS. R 0 SATURDAY EVENINGS. 0 Y Y A OVERSEAS HALL (Opp Railway A L 'U' Station). L “ COSY.” “COSY.” D “ COSY.” D A “ COSY.” A N “ COSY.” N G “ COSY.” C E “ COSY.” E “COSY.” “ COSY.” B “ COSY.” B A “ COSY.” A N “ COSY.” N D “ COSY.” _ _ D Dancing, 8 till 12. Admission, 3s. Concessions after 10 o'clock. JQANCE! DANCE! Select. LEITH VALLEY HALL, Sociable. Select. SATURDAY Sociable. Select. EVENINGS. Sociable. Select. Best Music. Good Sociable. Select, Floor. Sociable. Select. Ladies, Is; Cents, Is 6d. Sociable. Select. Bus leaves Duke street Sociable. Select. 7.45 p.m.; leaves ball for Sociable. Select, sheds 11.30 p.m. Fare 6d. Sociable. Select, Refreshments pvocruablc. Sociable. Euchre. VGSTARATAII TEA Euchre. Euchre. 7 V ROOMS, Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Euchre. Euchre. 9—Orders —9. Euchre. Euchre. Admission, 2s. Euchro.

TO LET. TO LOT, 5-roomed House.—Apply 99 Maitland street. FglO LET, Furnished 5-roomed Residence, JL Roslyn; rent, c.os.—Particulars from Hutton’s Agency, 57 Hanover street. 7110 LOT, id Furnished Rooms, use of con.l veniences ; close tram; reasonable rout,.—3 Fitzroy street, Caversham. rr,o LET, Roslyn (near car), 7-roomed A Furnished House; all conveniences, electric, gas, telephone, vacant. ‘ Star.’ nnO LET, Eight-roomed House, MnclagA ga.n street, Hose to Rattray street; conveniences; £2 week; references. —57, ‘ Star.’ -| rv-KOOMKl) Erick Residence To Let; ,LU suitable boarding-house or sub-let-ting; 45s weekly only. Also 4 Rooms, acro, City, 25s.—Octagon Labor Exchange, 4 Octagon. mO LET, 4 Rooms, e.L, hot and cold A water, partly furnished; private entrance; central; rent 255.—559. ‘Star.’ mo’TEfTFurnished Bcd-Ritting Room ; A gas, fireplace, conveniences. -6 St. Andrew street. TO LET. St. Hilda, 4 Rooms; electric light, copper, tubs; nice garden; rent 50s weekly.—Alex. Harris, auctioneer. 17IURNISHED Double Hod-Sitting Room * vacant; use conveniences; Married Couple, Two tiirls; 'phone. —9l London street. TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms; fireplaces and built-in wardrobe; use of all conveniences, and o.L; Jis 6d; south end.—s 46, ‘ Star ’ Ofiic T'O LET, Hornington, handy car, Furnished Bedroom; fireplace, sole use kitchen; all conveniences; garden; 17s 6d.— Write 541, ‘Star.’ ib LET, Shop and 3 Rooms, scullery, and washhouse. — F. Stent, watchmaker, Caversham. niAO LET, to reliable couple, 2 Rooms, 1 A Furnished Bedroom, use kitchen; conveniences; central.- 514, * Star. hn,o LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, or would A Board Couple; moderate.—Apply 20 Helena street, South Dunedin. rjJHO LET, Roslyn (near car), 7-roomed A Furnished House; all conveniences. Mootric, gas, telephone; vacant. ' Star.’ rO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, use conveniences. St. Kilda; garage, if required; handy cars; reasonable. 525, Star ’ Office. HALF 6-roomed House; partly furnished; £1; on hill, near station. James, .ondon street, Green Island. TlO LET, pleasant Silting Room and BcdJL room, new house, near tram terminus, inderson's Bay; furnished or unfurnished, ise of conveniences.—Ring 2,104 turl-hcr larticulars. TO LET, small Lock-up Shop, close Octagon, suitable sample showroom or working tradesman. —’Phono 2,946. JICB sunny Bedroom, on rise, near car 1 terminus, Anderson’s Bay; suit marad couple or two young ladies.—46B, ‘ Star' Dice. IVJ LET, Roslyn (near car), 7-roomed . Furnished House; all conveniences, ectric, gas, telephone; vacant. star.’ 10 LET, newly-built Flat, at St. Clair. . —Apply B. Bolwell, corner Forbury isccnt and Coughtrey street flO LET, General Store and 6 Rooms, i. modern conveniences, opposite large chool; 35s weekly.—Bowling, 165'Rattray treet. mo LET. ■ small Shop, City thoroughfare; A suitable for chemist, barber, or tobacconist; low rent.—4s6, ‘Star.’ frflO LET, modern burnished Flat; cnA lirely self-contained; close to tram.— Apply 218 Forbury road, St. Clair. iO LET, 2 very largo Front Rooms, north end; terms £1; sole charge.— '432, ‘ Star/ 0 LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; fireplaces, built-in wardrobe, electric 1 light, conveniences.—4l Broughton street. I rpO LET, Roslyn (near carß 7-roomcd A Furnished House; all conveniences, electric, gas, telephone; vacant. I ‘ Star.’ rg'sO LET, Flat, with all conveniences, iu A George street.—Apply Hutton’s Music Shop, 207 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 6

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