AMUSEMENTS. Q'U IS E N ’ S THEA TII E DAILY, AT 2 and 7.30 p.m. NORMAN KERRY mid CLAIRE WINDSOR In , '■ ‘THE CLAW.’ ‘THE CLAW.’ ‘THE CLAW.’ ‘THE CLAW.’ A pulse-quickening drama of three human hearts struggling to find true love in the depths of darkest Africa. COMMENCING FRIDAY; , MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS And, ' MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR In ■THE SEA TIGER.’ ‘ THE SEA TIGER.’ ‘ THE SEA TIGER.’ COME, SPEND A NIGHT IN SPAIN! SPANISH WEEK! Commencing at the ]gj M TIRE THE A TEE IHUDA Y-NEXT-FKIDAY. Romance and Adventure’Neath Warm Southern Skies with BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS Masquerading as' a Spanish Caballero in ‘senorita.' ‘ SENORITA.’ ’SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’. ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘ SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ ‘SENORITA.’ What a sparkling, peppy comedy-drama Bebe has put over in this one! Swiftermoving story than ‘Don Q.,' with Bebe masquerading as a man to bring honor to her house. What a thrill and a laugh you will get 1 from this one! Another ‘Paddy, the Next Best Tiling.’ When she found her grandfather had expected a boy to visit his ranch Bebe decided to be a boy, and then the fun started. Also,. The Great Now College Sporting Series, ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS.’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS,’ ‘ THE COLLEGIANS,’ Sparkling with the spirit of youth. . Here’s pep, thrills, laughs, speed, youth,- love, jazz, quality. And then, Special Engagement of Mr LES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY Mr LES DALLEY (Dunedin's, Do Luxe Tenor), Who will Sing: No. 1, ‘Lolita. ■ • . No. 2, 'ln a Little Spanish Town. THE EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr Chas. Parnell), Will Render Delightful Selection of Spanish Numbers. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company’s; or ring Iho Theatre (10-444). Dunedin orchestral society. Hon. Conductor, Mr Jas. Coombs. 4th CONCERT, 40tli. SEASON? HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, 28th NOVEMBER, 8 p.m. Assisting Vocalists: Miss Valda M’Curdy, Mr W. Mitchell. Sextette by Advanced Pupils of Mr J. T. Leech. Bos Plan at The Bristol on Friday for Subscribers, Saturday for Non-subscribers. ■ H, H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. 150 Rattray street. for sale. £1,600. £1,600. TO BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS. KANDY HOME IN THE CITY. SLIGHT RISE, NO CARS. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT DOUBLE-BRICK RESIDENCE, Of 6 rooms, with all modern conveniences, including h. and c. water, electric light and gas for cooking, best of Empire papers, nicely fitted up bathroom, (with porcelain bath and basin), built-in wardrobes, and handy cupboards. Owner leaving, and will accept a low price for quick sale. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALEX. HARMS, LTD. Evening ’phone 23-3 SO. P 1 ORTOBELLO.— 3-roomed Crib, including hall; electric .light, sink, Empire papers, conveniences; fully‘furnished, 3 beds, i full supply bedding, crockery, cutlery, ami 'pots; all new. Only £225.—E. L, Macassey and Co, FOR PRIVATE SALE, OU PERT OR MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 IO largo rooms, situated Bcllokiiowcs; built only 2 years; material and workmanship of the very best; magnificent outlook; nicely laid out garden. A most attractive home. Price for quick sale, £1,27j. No. £ls, ‘Star l .Office., £525. Grocery, confectionery, and HOME-MADE CAKE BUSINESS, average turnover £3B week; 5 living rooms and conveniences, electric,oven; good lease; immediate possession. Rent 35s week. ’ CLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., King's Theatre Buildings, Dowling street. rpO-MOEROW, 2 o’clock, Axminsler, ■Willi. ton Carpets at your own price—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. ___ -j p-'A Pacific street; Comparatively MID" new Bungalow, 5 rooms; latest appointments; lovely freehold; bargain.— M’Kenzic, Bonnet, Octagon. _ STOCK at Valuation, Chance for Pastry-cook.—Old-established Business, doing £4O weekly; 5 living rooms; splendid order; best proposition ever offered.—M’Kenzic, Bonnet. ri-i i /\A —Queen street: 4 Rooms, kitofeJUL vl/ cheuetlc; entirely modem; « freehold; select position, room garage. MTxenzie, Bemiet. ni Off A - 'Musselburgh Rise (exclusive (Atf-LoOU position): Brick Bungalow, with garage; 5 lovely rooms, kitchenette; beautifully appointed; sun porches; freehold, laid out; wonderful view.—M'Kcnzic, Bennet, Octagon. _ AQryr —Sunshine: Almost new BungaAil 1 0 low, 4 rooms, kitchenette; concrete base; exceptionally well built and appointed.—M‘Kenzic, Bonnet. Ai Qiyf'—Anderson’s Bay: Brick BiingacS»Xo> i O low, 4 rooms, kitchenette, garage; latest appointments; lovely position; £ freeholdremarkably good value.—M‘Kcnzie, Bennet, 4 Octagon; evening ’phone 23-808. . mO-MORBOW, 2 o'clock, Axminstor, WilX ton Carpets at your own price.—Park, Reynolds', auctioneers. TAOR SALE, Red Pins Hall Stand, Kitchen JD Couch, Wire Stretcher. Scagrass Pram, Bassinette, 2 Tin Trunks; cheap.—Mt.ring, 121, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, 2 5-scater Fords, cheap.— Apply 4a Forth street. . ' ‘ moAIORROW, 2 o'clock, Axminsler, WilX, ton Carpets at your own price.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers - . OR SALE, ! Ford Car, newly painted; also 1 Ford Ton Truck; both recently overhauled, guaranteed good running order. —Mosgiel Motor and Engineering Company, Mosgiei. AO-MORROW, 2 o'clock, Axminsler, Wil--1.; ton. Carpets at your own price.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneer's.
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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 8
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