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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7.30. THE DARING FILM VERSION OP EUGENE BREBUX’S CELEBRATED WORK, ‘DAMAGED GOODS/ •DAMAGED GOODS/ ‘DAMAGED GOODS/ A DRAMA OP SIN CONSEQUENCES, Revealing Naked Truths. ‘DAMAGED GOODS.’ ‘ DAMAGED GOODS.’ ‘ DAMAGED GOODS.’ A stirring plea for a pure life before marriage in order to make impossible the transmission of hereditary taint to future generations. ‘ DAMAGED GOODS.’ ‘ DAMAGED GOODS.’ By order of the New Zealand Pilm Censor MIXED AUDIENCES ARE PROHIBITED; therefore this Picture will be shown only to LADIES (only) in the Circle. MEN (only) in the Stalls. No person under 16 will be admitted. There are no two opinions regarding the enlightenment this picture brings to humanity. BE SURE YOU SEE IT! BB SURE YOU SEE IT! IT CARRIES A MESSAGE! IT CARRIES A MESSAGE! Price of Admission to All Parts, Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra. Reserve your Scat at The Bristol, and avoid disappointment. 'Phone Reserves will not be held after 7,4-5. Free List Suspended. EVERYBODY’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. 1 Some of the Most Dramatic Scenes ever Filmed in this South America Diamond Field Story. In Addition : TIM M'C-OY 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. IN G EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS In ‘ FRAMED/ ' FRAMED.’ Supported by . TIM M'COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR In ‘FOREIGN DEVILS/ Also, Third Chapter of ‘THE SILENT FLYER/ DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Members win noie that practice commences ou WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Players desirous of joining please communicate with Mr JAS. COOMBS, Moray place, Hon. Conductor. H. H. S--ES, Hon. Secretary. 150 Rattray street. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGH v 8.15, Ararat/ rooms. £lO-yO. THE SQ. AL. Admission, 2s 6d.

ST. Kill)A MUNICIPAL BANDS'!’. KILDA BEACH, SUNDAY, 3 p.m. and 8 p.iti. Assisted by Mr William Le Gal, violinist; Air John Clark, vocalist; Miss Rene Sumner, pianist. Evening Programme: Concert march, '2oth Century’ (Hume). Cornet duet, 'Besses o’ the Barn’ (Riminer)-. Soloists, Messrs G. Christie and W. Smith. Violin solo— 1 Serenade ’ (by Tom Elli).—Mr W. Le Gal. Overture. ‘Raymond’ (Thomas). Solo— 1 Youth’ (Allitson), —Mr John Clark. "Waltz, ‘Druid's Prayer’ (Dawson). Violin duet—‘ln a Little Old Garden.’—Messrs W. Le Gal and J. Clark, Hymns, ‘Prelude’ (Rachmaninoff). Contest march, ‘Boulder City’ (Hume). ‘God Save the King.’ Mr JAMES DIXON, Conductor. Mr A. G-. Homer, Secretary, (By permission of the Officer Commanding.) PROGRAMME OF MUSIC To be Rendered by THE BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (Conductor, BLEW. 0. ASTEN) In the GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock (wet or fine). March, ‘Our Director’ (Bigelow); Overture, ‘Light Cavalry’ (Suppc); Aalse, .me Druid’s Prayer’ (Davson); Romance Sans Paroles, ‘Simple Aveu ’ (Thome); .Hymn, selected; Selection, ‘The Merry Widow’ (Lehar); Piccolo Solo, ‘ The Wren in the loplars’ (Adams), soloist Bandsman C. Gibbons; Descriptive, ‘The Funeral Maicb ot a Bumble Bee’ (Marsden); Selection (by.special requests), ‘Classica (Ewing); March, ‘Company B’ (Retford). ‘God Save the King.’ The usual collection will be taken to further augraeiß the I^ U g^ nt s^ n r^a T r^ rary Fund. ' ' ’ AUCTIONS. HA Y E YOU SEEN EDGE LE Y P DO NOT MISS INSPECTING EDGBLEY! ED G BLEY ? WHAT OR WHERE IS EDGELEY? WHAT OR WHERE IS EDGELEY? EDGELEY-TOWNSHIP 01’ EDGELEY, I? a Subdivision of the beautiful and well-known property formerly occupied by the late Mr Wm. Emery, delightfully situated a little distance beyond the Anderson s Bay tram terminus, fronting Gloucester, Pell, and Spencer streets. GLORIOUS VIEW, BIG FRONTAGES, GORGEOUS SUNSHINE. This is a modern subdivision, laid out in accordance with the desires of the Dunedin City Council. The new street running right through it is kerbed, channelled, and sewered, and is designed subsequently to be the main thoroughfare through that portion of Anderson’s Bay. , We do not hesitate to say that this is one ot THE BEST SUBDIVISIONS EVER OFFERED IN DUNEDIN. Some of the allotments have a double frontage, and some are planted in native and other shrubs, while the view of both land and ocean is picturesque, spacious, and beautiful. PHENOMENAL TERMS. PHENOMENAL TERMS. 10 Per Cent. Deposit, 10s per week per allotment., and interest quarterly. Balance payable in 3 years. LITHOGRAPH PLANS OBTAII vBLE ON APPLICATION. Call, ’phone, or write for one. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR. Buy at' this Sale on MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 7.30 p.m., \ 1 At Rooms, Reid’s Buildings, Liverpool and Bond streets. •The profit on a Freehold Allotment bought on easy terms has put many a man on the road to independence. Buy one of these Choice Sites and make it a savings bank! JOHN REID AND SON S, L T D., AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 8