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AMUSEMENTS. TCWEEYBODT’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS In ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED’ ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED.’ ‘FRAMED; Some of the Most Dramatic Scenes ever Filmed in this South America Diamond Field Story. In Addition ; TIM M'COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR TIM M'COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR In ‘FOREIGN DEVILS.’ ‘FOREIGN DEVILS.’ ‘FOREIGN DEVILS.’ ‘FOREIGN DEVILS.’ A story of unprecedented adventures, romance, and love m the blood-tingling days of the Chinese Boxer Rebellion. For Reserves ring Theatre (’phone 10-591). ’PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT BE HELD AFTER 7.45. THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE TALK OF THE TOWN! ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA .ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA At the OCTAGON THEATEE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, At 2.30. We will have pleasure in presenting for your entertainment The NOVELTY COMEDY FANTASY That has CAPTURED LONDON BY STORM. A Perfect BARRAGE OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS. BARRAGE OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS. The RECORD-BREAKING SENSATION, RECORD-BREAKING SENSATION, ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘ WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ’WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ ‘WOLF’S CLOTHING,’ A Mirthquake Melange of Cinematics, With MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE And PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER 1 PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER In a WHIRLWIND OF SHRIEKS AND WHIRLWIND OF SHRIEKS AND LAUGHS. LAUGHS. The COMEDY SENSATION OP 1828. COMEDY SENSATION OF 1928. ■ THE DIZZY LIMIT THE DIZZY LIMIT In COMICAL CONVULSIONS. GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Selection from ‘ Carmen ’ (Bizet), specially arranged for the OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, With Grand Organ Accompaniment. Mus. Dir., Mr L. D. Ausiin. Organist, Mr Chas. A. Martin. Circle Plans at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at the Theatre from 10 a.m. (ring 13-091). DON’T DELAY-BOOK NOW. PUBLIC NOTICES. RUSMA (Regd.). FORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., Courtenay place, Wellington, Proprietress of wonderful RUSMA (Regd.), for Superfluous Hair, leaves N.Z. permanently at an early date, and urges clients to write IMMEDIATELY', as she is selling a limited quantity of famous RUSMA (Regd.) at a Much Reduced Rate. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Four Dry Batteries, between Caversham, Dunedin. Enterprise Service Station; reward. LOST, corner Richardson street, Prince Albert road, Thursday, Gent’s Cane Walking Slick.—Care fruiterer, Sneddon’s Buildings. OSTh Thursday night, Brown Leather 'Wallet (keepsake), containing money and papers, north end; reward.—Address 911, ‘Star.’ _ HANDSOME Reward offered Person returning Brown Envelope, Purse, and contents lost St. Kilda, Bay Cemetery, via Tahuna road. —“ Reliable ” Sweet Store, 20 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. lOST, Wednesday, betweou Opoho and I Maori Hill, Child’s Gold Bangle, with red stones; keepsake; reward.—Ring 20-470. OST, January 12th, between Dunedin and Puraknnui, One Dog (fox terrier), Dunedin City Corporation collar 171. —Finder please communicate Siationmaster, railway station, Dunedin. LOST, yesterday afternoon, between Stafford street and Arthur Barnett’s, Baby's Silk and Wool Coat.—Finder kindly return same to i 7 Stafford avenue, or leave in M'Lcan’s, cash grocer, No. 4 Carroll street. LOST, Five-pound Note, Crawford street. —Finder rewarded returning to 778, ‘ Star ’ Office. _____ LOST, vicinity Station, Octagon, or Rattray street, Scotch Stone Brooch; reward. —Government Tourist Bureau. J- OST, St. Clair, Thursday, Pair Lady’s Patent Leather One-strap Shoes; reward. —26 Cornhill street, N.E. Valley. LOST, Wednesday night, Pearl Beads, between Moray"placc and Union street; reward.—l 67 Moray place. FOUND, Siring of Pearls; loser describe when, where.—926, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. lOST, all worry of cooking by purchasing J Deliciously-cooked Food at Jay’s “ Delicatessens,” High street (opposite Bing, Harris’s), and Plaza Buildings. FOUND, Cooked Food of all kinds at Jay’s Delicatessen, High street (opposite Bing, Harris’s); let us cater for your dance, bridge party, etc.—'Phone 12-004. J7HOUND. —Fresh Rabbits. Mutton Birds, . Fresh, Smoked Fish; Groper, 8d lb. —Nelson's, St. Andrew street; ’phono 11-284. T7IOUND, at Outram, Harbor Board’s PicjD nic on February 4; train leaves 8.50 a.m.. returns 5.50 p.m.; adults 3s. children Is sd. FOUND.— 3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Bed; £3 10s complete. —A. and J, Watt, Princes street. FOUND.— Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe duebesse, pedestal, bedstead and win mattress), £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. OUND Oak Tea Wagon, 37s 6d; Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; best rubber castors. —A. and J. Watt. __ FOUNDT— Fancy Shirts, with”starch collar | to match, from 7s lid. —Pearson’s Sale, 36 George street. ___ OllNDc—The Shop lor your next Suit; Pearson's famous Tailored and Made- ] to-measure Suits give satisfaction. OUND.-Ties, Socks, Shirts, Underclothing, Pyjamas, Handkerchiefs, etc., all at greatly' reduced prices.—Pearson's Sale, 36 George street. WANTED Known—that Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 19775, 27 January 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19775, 27 January 1928, Page 6

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