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AMUSEMENTS. Q DEBITS THEATHB DAILY, AT 2 AND 7.30. THE DARING FILM VERSION OF EUGENE BRIEDX’S CELEBRATED WORK, ‘DAMAGED GOODS,’ ‘DAMAGED GOODS,’ A DRAMA OF SIN CONSEQUENCES, Revealing Naked Truths. ‘ 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.’ By order of the New Zealand Film Censor MIXED AUDIENCES ARE PROHIBITED; therefore this Picture will be shown only to LADIES (only) in the Stalls. MEN (only) in the Circle. 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! IT CARRIES A MESSAGE! Price of Admission to All Parts, Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra. Reserve your Seat at The Bristol, and avoid disappointment. 'Phone Reserves will not he held after 7.45. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. SPOOKS THRILLS SHRIEKS LAUGHS CREEPS OH’S SOBS SHUDDERS SCREAMS CHILLS - GIGGLES SUSPENSE They’re All in the Greatest Mystery Thriller Ever Produced on the Screen. A FAR GREATER THRILLER THAN ‘THE BAT.’ AT THE Jj]j MPI R E THEATRE DAILY, AT 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. •THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE GAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY..’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ■THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ 'THE GAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE GAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.' ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ •THE GAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY.’ 'THE CAT AND THE CANARY,’ The haunted house—spooky shadows slinking footsteps- —eerie laughter chilling horror —unknown terror —rending suspense supreme comic relief. NIGHTMARES IN A WORLD UNKNOWN. HE MOST NOVEL EVENING S EMEUCAINMENT EVER OFFERED TO OUR PATRONS. \ PICTURE YOU'LL TALK AND THINK ABOUT FOR YEARS. Special Orchestral Effects by the EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Cha-s. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at The Bristol. Theatre ’phone 10-444. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. King edw ar d theatre. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller In ‘ WOLE'S CLOTHING.’ ‘ WOLF'S CLOTHING.’ ‘WOLF'S CLOTHING.’ Also, ‘THE COLLEGIANS.’ ‘THE COLLEGIANS.’ TO LET. TO LET, CARGILL STREET, TTP-TO-DATE ' 1-STORY, 7-ROOMED U HOUSE; no subletting; large workshop attached. Address 1 7AO ‘ SI -i i* ’ SHOPS TO LET. kWNERS OF PREMISES in course of ’ reconstruction at comer of Albany- , K streets will ALTER SHOPS XU SUIT NANTS. Apply G. LAWRENCE AND SONS, LTD.,^ j^iiTtacrs. nno LET, No. 19 Duke street, 5 Rooms, JL conveniences. —A. E. Harraway, 3 Bond street. nno LET, 4-roomcd House, near penny JL section, to approved tenant; 2os weekly.—Mimro, Cargill s Corner. my'”i7el\ 5-Fcoincd House. Maitland A street.— Apply Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., or 58 Maitland street. p RAT, furnished or unfurnished, self-con-tained; every convenience; moderate rent—Mrs Ross, Majestic Mansions. St. Clair. mO'LET, 4 superior Unfurnished Rooms; JL use of all conveniences; adults only; rent 265.—263, ‘Star.’ mo LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; use ot JL kitchen, all conveniences.—Apply 21 Picardy street, Moniington. nnO~LET7 A-Fooincd Furnished Bungalow, JL St. Clair, handv school, beach, car.— Apply 191 King Edward street, South Dunedin. mO LET, for term, City” Five-roomed X House; sunny position, central, close High Schools. —241, ‘ 61 ar. mo LET, Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette; B eras and electric light, phone; icasonable rent; adults only.—Robertson, hairdresser, 209 North road, N.E. Valley. nno LET, largo Brick Garage.—l 6 Ravcl.l, ston street. Anderson’s Bay. 0 LET, 5-roomecl House, central; clcc(rio and gas, h. and o. water, Douljon bath.—Apply 65 Carroll street. i nno LET, Tomahawk, small o-roorned JL House; e. light, good stove.—Apply Shelton’s Stationery. Cargill road. TO LET, Four-roomed Furnished Flat: every convenience; self-contained; private entrance. —Apply 10 Alva street. (TO LET, large Premises, suitable wareA hotpe factory, storeroom, etc.: 2 floors each, 75 x 25; central and convenient; electric lift—lnquiries ’phone 12-949. FIVE-ROOMED House, 2d section, 30s; 4-roomod House, 255; good places, hurry. —M'Konzic, Bennct, Octagon. nnO LET, large Workshop, Fillcul street, A near new Town Hail; suit working tradesman. —Apply Martiiis, Octagon. O LET, Jay's Hall, above Plaza Pictures; suitable for meetings, parties, social evenings, etc.—Apply Jays Tea Rooms. T _ O LET Gam Forwarding Co Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. YOUR MOVE, SIR! Household removals by Expert Staff. Greatest care exorcised. Lowest prices. Dry storage. Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. OEE US as to the Best and Cheapest 13 W’ay to Remove your Furniture by Road, Kail, or Sea., ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED, P.O. Box 300. Telephone 11-619. rjTHE ‘EVENING STAR 1 is the Beet Medium tor Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR S ‘ ’ BOARD AND RESIDE.’WANTED EMPLOYMENT

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 8