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AMUSEMENTS. THE TALK OF THE TOWNI ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA At ibe QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. We have pleasure in presenting for your entertainment Tbe \ NOVELTY COMEDY FANTASY That has CAPTURED LONDON BY STORM. A Perfect BARRAGE OF LAUGHS AND THRILLSThe 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,’ A Mirthquake Melange of Cinematics, With MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE And PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER In : WHIRLWIND OF SHRIEKS AND LAUGHS. The COMEDY SENSATION OF 1928. , THE DIZZY LIMIT In COMICAL CONVULSIONS. GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Selection from ‘Carmen’ (Bizet), specially arranged for the OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, With, Grand Organ Accompaniment. Mus. Dir., Mr L. D. Austin. Organist, Mr Chas. A. Martin. Circle Plans at Chas. Bcgg's. Stalls at the Theatre (ring 13-091). V- i 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.’ Some of the Most Dramatic Scenes ever Filmed in this South America Diamond Field Story. In Addition: TIM M’COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR TTM 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. Q.RAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.-TWICE DAILY, —7.30 p.m. MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX In ‘.OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER,’ ‘OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER,’ ‘OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER,’ And a Fine Adventure Story, ‘THE ISLE OF HOPE,’ ‘ THE ISLE OF HOPE,’ Featuring DICK TALMADGE. DICK TALMADGE. GET-RE.ADY-FOR ‘ PAINTED PONIES.’ ‘ PAINTED PONIES,’ ‘ PAINTED PONIES,’ ‘ PAINTED PONIES,’ The Red-hot Western Thriller. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TOM TOM TOM TOM TOM OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. BOARD FOR TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS. PERSONS who have VACANCIES for College Student Boarders are rented to send PARTICULARS OF ICOMMODATTON AND PRICKS to the incipal, Mr J. A. MOORE, 878 Cumberid street. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 31st January, 1928. WANTED, Board in Catholic borne, south end; terms moderate; would like piano and ’phone, but not essential. — 331, ‘Star.’ S' ITOInGuTiHIROOM, fireplace, gas cooker, own entrance; reasonable to Christian lady.'—l7s South road, Caversham (call mornings). TO LET, Furnished Dining Room and X Double Bedroom, use conveniences; quiet home; moderate rent.—2 Forth street. ANTED, by Business Gii'L Private Board, central, on rise.—State terms to 315, ‘ Star ’ Office 0 LET, in Opoho road, two minutes from Gardens, Two largo Furnished Rooms, with use of all conveniences; terms, 25s per week.—299, ‘Star.’ VACANCY for Two Men Boarders; every home comfort; single room: electric light; handy car terminus, Roslyn—297, ‘Star.’ mo LET, largo Bed-Silting Rooms; all I conveniences; suit married couple or friends. —36 Duke street (King street en\7OUNG Lady wants Board and Lodging JL in private, family; central, on rise, preferred; Protestant; stale terms. —Address 286, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Furnished Flat or Accommodation and conveniences for 3 Adults. —287, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Two Men, share room, on rise handy Hillside Workshops; washing done; terms, 27s 6d—Apply ’phone 12-929. WANTED, by refined Business Girl, comfortable Board; private home and central preferred.—2Bo, ' Star.’ YOUNG Couple (no children) wish Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, with use of conveniences.—Reply 273, ‘Star.’ Front Bedroom, single , beds; e.L, hot. bath; breakfast, washing if required.—264, ‘Star.’ ANTED, Two Gentlemen Boarders; share room; no other boarders kept. —Address 246, ‘Star.’ __ VACANCY for a few Working Men Boarders; share room ; good homo; washing and mending done. —117 Stafford street. AT RANGI, 310 High street, have ‘ Vacancies for a few paying guests, permanent or casual.—’Phone 10-742. NSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let: use of ternis court.—'Phono 22-550. BOARD offered; nice single room; all conveniences; nice home; 30s per week.—974, ‘Star.’ ■'KISTANTED,—New Arrivals from Home, TTJ Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Jones-Neilsou, president, 165 Moray place. 4S, Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutee Railway Station; telephone 13-336. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown tbit in the use of tbe TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons.- although tbe messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARB REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors pccur. ....

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Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 8