AMUSEMENTS. J£INGr EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. William S. Hart William S. Hail William S. Harl William 8. Hurl William S. Hart William S. Hart In ‘TUMBLEWEEDS.’ ‘ TUMBLEWEEDS.’ ‘TUMBLEWEEDS.’ ‘TUMBLEWEEDS.’ THE TUMBLEWEED NEVER STAYS BUT, But (lie romance and the thrills and rapidtiro action in this big Hart jiicLure_ will star in your mind for over. History is recorded in heart throbs, and thrilling scenes conic so fast interest never lessens, pulses In ‘ TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘ TUMBLEWEEDS, ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘ TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLE-WEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. ‘TUMBLEWEEDS. •TUMBLEWEEDS. STORY BY HAL. G. EVARTS, ADOPTED FOR THE SCREEN BY C. GARDNER SULLIVAN. BIG IN ACTION, BIG IN THRILLS. In every way the biggest picture WILLIAM S'. HART ever made. A realistic romance of the West by a man who knows the West—knows its ways and it.s people. A heart story of the greatest land rush in history, as thousands stampede for home sites in the famous Cherokee land strip. For Reserves ring Theatre (13-379), Will not be held after 7.45. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A NIGHT OF ROMANCE! A NIGHT OF THRILLS! A NIGHT OF SHEER DELIGHT! Is assured Patrons of the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE The outstanding feature of the evening will bo the still further Augmented Orchestra, under the Leadership of Ern, Bcacham. This is beyond a. doubt our finest Orchestra to date, and is without a rival in the dominion. Patrons are advised io make early application for Tables by ’phono 12-133. Admission, 7s 6if (including supper). THE SAVOY. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB H/ITONTHLY CONCERT will bo held in M. Early Settlors’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, August 17, at 7.45 p.m. Short address, ‘Sir Walter Scott,’ Rev. R. ROBERTSON (Mosgicl). Excellent programme. Tickets at Door. Dance, 10 till 11 o’clock. T. GILCHRIST, President. AUCTIONS. ■ WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street, PERI OR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 11-STOP WALNUT MIRROR-BACK ORGAN (Cornish and Co.), )VAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE, QUAINT ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD, SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, IGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (7 Pieces), )AK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, (In Moquelte), LARGE CEDAR WARDROBE, T\RLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE. LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, L have received instructions to sell by ilion, Household Furniture, including--1-stop American organ, oval extending iug table, quaint antique sideboard, huom, Singer drop-head sewing machines, h-back Chesterfield dining room suite, pets, wood kerbs, palm stands, wicker irs, writing tables, occasional tables, cupirds, couches, vases and ornaments, ckcry and crystal, dining tables, double 1 'single iron'bedsteads, wire mattresses, let, chests, duchesso chests, toiletware, kedown, drop-side cot, wicker hamper, chen tables, kitchen utensils. gents yelcs, pair steps, quantity "utility ids. Also, [DICE COLLECTION 3D OAK-FRAMED PHOTOGRAVURES, Etc., Etc. PULLETS. WE will Sell at Our Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th hist., at 1.30 p.m., 100 purc-brcd White Leghorn Pullets, laying. FRASER AND CO., 146 Crawford street, Dunedin. FOR SALE. JOHN J. NOONAN, Land Agent, 15a Princes street (opposite D.1.C.), invites instructions from intending sellers; buyers waiting. OQTA —Cavorsbam (penny section); cfcoOvl Four Rooms and kitchenette, cfvcry convenience; excellent condition; room garage; opportunity.—Noonan. Ol 1 rr/\—Anderson’s Bay: New Four o&JLjLI/'J Rooms and kitchenette, ultramodern appointments; magnificent panorama; minute tram.—Noonan. «YTArA—St. Clair; New Four Rooms, kitchenette; faithfully built; latest conveniences; room garage; immediate possession.—Noonan. fifing—York place: Five-roomed Kesi--3U«/00 deuce; gas, hot, cold, bath, basin; good section; home lunch.—Noonan. 1 A A —City (rise): Six Rooms; EmowJLJLI/l/ pire stylo, electric, gas cooker, hot, cold; three minutes Dowling street. — Noonan. TAOR SALE, 1924 Model 1-ton Chevrolet JD Truck, with body; splendid condition; any trial. —761, ‘ Star.' BCTIONS.—RosIyn, £250; Kaikorai, sunny side, minute tram, £125; St. Clair, £530; Anderson’s Bay, £266.—lreland, Johnson. nnrA —Maori Hill: Substantial 6 3Loovl Rooms; electric, gas, hot water; washhouse; snip here.—lreland, Johnson. «a>A£A~ City : 6 Rooms; every modern convcnence; no trams required; sunny situation; splendid order.—lreland. f»01 AA -Cit y Tew minutes Octagon): oW/V-l-UU Gentleman’s Residence, six glorious rooms; double brick; freehold; sunny situation: spacious hall, and very latest appointments; make a point of inspecting this splendid property,—lreland, Johnson. A A —Bt. Kilda : Four Rooms, with stables; suit carrier; good spec; see this immediately.—lreland, Johnson. nnA—lNorth End: Splendid BungaOUU low, 5 rooms; State loan ; genuine snip.—Ireland, Johnson. fw f-'/'i —Parksidc : Exclusive modern /Ji)U Residence, 7 rooms, garage; thing you could wish.—lreland, JohnSHOP and 4 living Rooms, vacant; good opening store, fish shop, dairy, carrier; corner; snip. £Boo.—lreland. OR - SAL iU^GoodT'Sccon d-li and Fu nature Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.— Ready-money Ridley, 134 Cargill 6 Corner.
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Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 8
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