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AMUSEMENTS. JfJ- M PIEE .THE ATRE MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. . THE BRITISH THE BRITISH THE BRITISH FILM TRIUMPH FILM TRIUMPH FILM TRIUMPH That has Aroused the Envy of America and the ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. ADMIRATION OP THE WORLD, ADMIRATION OP THE WORLD. • MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE ‘ MADEMOISELLE 1 MADEMOISELLE PROM FROM FROM FROM PROM' ARMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES' ARMENTIERES. 1 ARMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.' ARMENTIERES.' ARMENTIERES.’ ARMENTIERES.’ THE FIRST OF THE NEW BIG BRITISH FILMS. Realising the great need for British Films throughout the .Empire, Britain lias started on a huge campaign for film supremacy. At last Britishers in all parts of the world will bo ablo to enjoy films breathing British sentiments— those sentiments which have given her ‘ - world supremacy. They will carry with them an “ atmosphere ” typical of national traditions and ideals. 'lt is only reasonable that England, which gave the world Shakespeare and a school of dramatic art unsurpassed in literature, should take first place in the new art of photo-plays. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. NOT A WAR PICTURE.' but the Thrilling Live Story of Gay,-Intriguing “Ma'ra’selie from Armcntieres,” with. Sparkling Flashes of Brilliant Comedy. BRIGHT, i BREEZY, BRITISH. BRIGHT, BREEZY, BRITISH. BRIGHT, BREEZY, BRITISH. BOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Company’s till 5 o’clock, then at the Theatre (ring 10-444). 'Phone Reserves h«ld til! 7.45. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ANNOUNCEMBNI EXTRAORDINARY! ANNOUNCEMENI EXTRAORDINARY! EMPIRE THEATRE On THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING NEXT, EVENING NEXT, EVENING NEXT, EVENING NEXT, A GRAND FAREWELL A GRAND FAREWELL A GRAND FAREWELL To the DOMINION FINALISTS DOMINION FINALISTS DOMINION FINALISTS DOMINION FINALISTS Of the “MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927.” “MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927.” “MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927.” “MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927.”

Train arrangements not permitting the party to travel to Oaraaru from Invercargill on Friday, the 29th inst., they will return to Dunedin on Thursday next, the 28th inst., and give two performances at tho Empire Theatre on that date, afternoon and evening. This will positively be tho last- chance the Dunedin public will have of seeing 1 lie Finalists and recording voles prior to their departure for the North, BOX PLANS FOR BOTH MATINEE AND EVENING Opened TO-DAY, at 9 o’clock. BOOK! BOOK! TO LET. TO LET, o-ROOMED HOUSE. In good order. All 5 conveniences JAS. SIMON, Butcher, Albauy street. ! mo LET, Furnished Double and Single i JL Rooms, fireplace, e. 1., hot and cold, I kitchenette, (ill conveniences, telephone; i also large Bed-Sitting, own kitchenette, 1 private entrance; near railway.—l 77 Leith street. TO LET, ST. HILDA (NEAR TRAM), 1 ,p-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE; all con- , O veniences; immediate possession. Rental £1 15a per week. Apply ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, Express Co.’s Bldgs. "S7VELT Hat Taken by mistake, Jay’s Hall, if Friday night; Under Return same, collect own.—Publisher, ‘Star.’ mo LET Rent payers know £3O deposit, 50s X weekly, buys Six-roomed House, , penny tram; electric, hot, conveniences:; I nice freehold; price, £675, £SO deposit, 25s 1 weekly, 4 Rooms, Castle street.—M'Kcnzie, Rennet, 4 Oclagon. mO LET, 2 Rooms, partly furnished; X separate range, entrance; electric light.—sS Cuttcu slre.c-t, South Dunedin. mO LET, Two-roomed Cottage; also large JL Front Double Bed-Sitting Room; central.—22o St. Andrew street. WANTED To Lei, Two Unfurnished Rooms and Kitchen, City; 175.—232, ‘ Star. 1 mOLKT, for term, modern 5-roomcd Semi--1 bungalow, town side Uoslyn; rent, 35 s- _ Armstrong, Mollison, 91a Princes street. mO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms; e. 1., gas; JL near tram. —No. 1 Douglas etreot, St. Hilda. mO LET, choice Bungalow, "Richmond JL street; 5 rooms, modern conveniences; £2 week.—Apply 64 Stafford street. __ mO LET, Nicely-furnished Flat, 2 or 3 JL rooms; handy to town; every convenience; moderate—l 9 Eglinton road. rooms; above shop; A .every possible convenience; private entrance; rent 30s. —94, ‘Star.’ mo LET, Two Furnished Rooms, double JL bedroom and sitting room, all conveniences; £l.-253 Main road North-east Valley. 3 “'LARGE sunny Rooms, £1; fireplaces, gas, elec., conveniences.—lso Queen street (above George Street School). T' o LET, Mosgiel Junction, 5-roomed House; electric light; 1 acre.—6 Bathgate road, South Dunedin. T~O~LETr Castle'street north, Partly-fur-nishod 7-roomed House; three permanent boarders. —15, Star. | mIJXET, 1 or"2 largo Unfurnished Rooms, X moderate terms, all <onveniences.— Apply 120 Forbury road. | T'O'LET, large Furnished Bedrooms; suit girl friends; central, on rise, good ■ locality.—Telephone 12-840. ' - ANTED To Let, arge, sunny Fur-' nished Bed-Sitting Room—Apply 235 King'Edward street, South Dunedin. ; I VlonbETTlarge Front Furnished Room, j . X Married Couple; all possible convcni- \ encos; private home. street, Cityv . FLAT, self contained, every convenience, ■furnishfcd' or unfurnished; moderate rent.—Apply Mrs Ross, Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. PtnO LET, Furnished Double Bedroom, SitX ling Room; use telephone, conveniences; .seperate, meter.—3s6 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 8