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AMUSEMENTS. ■ ■ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ EXTRA ORDINARY! tX PURSUANCE OF THEIR POLICY OF KEEPING THEIR THEATRES UP TO DATE, THE FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRES BEG TO ADVISE PATRONS THAT AFTER TO-NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE THE QUEEN’S THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED AND HANDED OVER TO THE ARCHITECTS (MESSER MILLER AND WHITE) AND A SMALL ARMY OF BUILDERS, PLASTERERS, PAINTERS, ELECTRICIANS, AND FURNISHERS, WHO WILL RECONSTRUCT AND MODERNISE THE THEATRE, WHICH WILL OPEN AGAIN ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, AS “THE STRAND.” “THE STRAND.” “THE STRAND.” “THE STRAND.” —— “ THE “THE STRAND.” “THE STRAND.” FOLLOWING ON THE POLICIES OF THE BEST THEATRES IN THE BIGGER CITIES, THE “ STRAND ” WILL THEN BE CONVERTED INTO WHAT IS KNOWN AS “ AN EXTENDED SEASON ATTRACTION ” HOUSE, SCREENING ALL GREAT PRODUCTIONS FOR LONG PERIODS. THIS LAST LINK WILL COMPLETE THE CHAIN -OF EXTENDED SEASON HOUSES THROUGHOUT THE FOUR MAIN CITIES OP THE DOMINION, AND OUR COMING PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN SELECTED FROM ALL THE SUPER. PRODUCTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SUCH PHENOMENAL SUCCESSES IN THE OTHER CENTRES, BUT HAVE NOT YET BEEN RELEASED IN DUNEDIN. SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS TO BE SCREENED AT THE STRAND IN THE NEAR FUTURE. AND WHICH HAVE BROKEN RECORDS EVERYWHERE, ARE “SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘SORRELL AND SON,’ CHARLES CHAPLIN’S LATEST AND GREATEST EFFORT, ‘THE CIRCUS,’ “MOTHER MACHREE,’ ETC. AND OUR OPENING PICTURE, FEATURING THE TWO STARS THAT HAVE BECOME FAMOUS "OYER NIGHT”— JANET GAYNOR Ami JANET GAYNOR Aiul JANET GAYNOR Ami JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FARRELL. CHARLES FARRELL, In the Motion Picture Supreme—“ The Picture Perfect”: ‘SEVENTH HEAVEN.' - ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN.’ - ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN." - ‘SEVENTH HEAVEN.’ ‘SEVENTH HEAVEN.’ - ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ •SEVENTH HEAVEN.’ - Tlic romance of a little Paris street waif ami her lover, who leaped from the depths of degradation to the seventh heaven of happiness. THE PICTURE THAT HAS STIRRED THE HEARTS AND IMAGINATIONS OF THE WHOLE WORLD! And Ami Ami THE SWEETEST, SIMPLEST, MOST NATURAL STORY EVER BROUGHT TO THE ■ SCREEN. And And And THE MOST MOVING MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME. REMEMBER! THE STRAND OPENS ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22.

AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. FREEHOLD SECTION OF 28 POLES, ■With RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS (No. 15 Park street, off George street). Dm. speD DI N G • is instructed to sell the above by auction at his Rooms, on Thursday, 21st Juno, at 12.30 o'clock. Particulars and key at Auctioneer's Office. MISCELLANEOUS. CHILDREN’S Woo l Breechettc Suits; fit child 1 tc 2'i years; pink, sky, saxe, almond; trimmed contrast. —T. Roes. BOYS’ Wool Suite (jumper and pants), in red, dawn, helio., fawn, almond, saxe; trimmed silk; from 11s 6d. BABY Cream Coat and Hat Sets;, trimmed silk, from 14s fid; also in new shades helio., sky, and saxe, 19s 6d. CREAM Hats and Bonnets, wool and silk, from Is lid; Wool and Silk In-, fanlces and Bootees from Is 3d. —T. Ross, direct importer. SHIRTS with collars to match; Summit brand; special price, 7s fed each; see window display.—Rcddell's. _ REPRICED Wallpapers, special winter time prices; now is the time to save money.—At Wren's, Princes street. SOUTH DUNEDIN’s Best Bootcry.—Arthur Thomas selling Stuart Robertson s slock, bought at 135,4 d in the £■ 'OOYAL Portable Typewriters lead i the JCV> world; send fur catalogues.—N.Z. Typrewriler Co., corner Water and Bond streets. _ MCINTYRE'S extra strong Regulating Pills For Sale by all chemists throughout the dominion. 1710 R 40 years SY'DAL has been helping people to have clean, comfortable hands; it heals chaps and abrasions, and is a soothing antiseptic. Always use a little before washing.. 2«, chemists. SOUTH DUNEDIN'S Greatest Boot Saif,., —Arthur Thomas’s great Clearance Sale now on; Boot Bargains galore. } EVANGELISTIC Mission, Kaikorai Presli byterian Church, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, this week, 7.30 pm.; everybody welcome. INTER Singlets-" all wool, best make; fitill-a'fcw left at 7s Tick—Rcddell’s. Stuart street. UY Wallpapers this week-end; special prices; select them to-night; take advantage of money-saving values.—,Wren's. BTk GAINS in Shoes.—Ladies’ Suede Laco Shoes; all colours, all sizes; 3s Ud a pair.—Cut-rate Store, George street, near Frederick street. LADIES’ Brown, Black, and Grey Suede Bar and Court Shoes; a big bargain, f« lid pair.—Cut-rate Shoe Store. ifNLACE Kid Lace Shoes; smart shapes; \JT sizes 3 and 4; 3s lid a pair.—Cutrate Storm ROMAN Sandals, in patent leather; multi-colour and fawn calf; 14s 6d a pair.—Cut-rate Shoe Store. SALE of Stuart Robertson’s stock, bought at 13s 4d in the £.—Arthur Thomas, South Dunedin. ABONi—Ladies’ Velour Coals, with fur collars, £5 ss' to order; Men’s Suits, £4 4s to order; own materials.made up; charges moderate. —302 Princes street; 1 ’phone 13-045. SHIRTS with collars to match; Summit brand; special price, 7s 6d each; see , window display. —Reddell’s. | TT pays to paper your rooms during the |X winter; special Wallpaper bargains are I offered now. —At Wren's. ___ I TT)OOTS and Shoes at. bargain prices; Sale I JCj now on at Arthur Thomas’s, South Dunedin. SAVE Tins ” when empty; “ Free .Picture Passes ” every month.—“ C.O. Waxshinc” Linoleum, ‘Boot, and Oil Polishes. PORT CHALMERS.—JumbIe Sale, Currie Street Hall, Friday, June 15th, 2.30 and 7 p.m.; unique display of useful and ornamental goods; in aid Methodist Missions. ICKSQN Cash Shoe Store Winter Sale.— Patent and Coloured Strap Shoes, 9s 6d". 18s 6d; hurry. DICKSON Cash Shoo Store. 184 George street.—Black Patent from 9s fid; Fawn and Brown, 18s 6d. DICKSON Cash Shoe Store. —The chance of a lifetime; Fawn and Brown at 18s 6d. DICKSON Cash Shoe Store, George street, breaking all’records; secure our Winter Bargains. ■ • XI7INTER Singlets: all wool, best make; |Tj still a few left at Is lid.—ReddeU's. Stuart street. TVfTSS THORNTON, Clairvoyant* and MagITJL netic Healer, may he consulted at 36 Filleul street. SMITH AND RODGER’S End-of-season Sale now on; great reductions in Millinery, Hosiery. Gloves, Gaiters. SMITH AND RODGER’S for sensational bargains in all departments; this season’s Felts at clearing prices. VISIT Smith and Rodger's for bargains in Millinery, Hosiery, Children's Socks, Cardigans, Jumpers, Vests, Underwear. SHIRTS with collars to match; Summit brand; special price, 7s 6d e*e!i; see window display.—Reddell’s.

auctions. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 15th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, 2 NEW PLAYER PIANOS (Campbell and Eastonia), 5 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (Fritz-Kuhla, Romer, Jackson, Kocli, Taylor), ! 3 ORGANS (Estev anti 2 Mason, Hamlins),; 1 DO LI AN PLAYER ORGAN and 260 I RECORDS, 3 NEW 7-PIECE MORRIS SUITES (Leather and Moqweite), 1 OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE, 2 OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONES (New), 1 OAK DINING SUITE, OAX BEDROOM SUITE (4 Pieces-. New), 5 GLASS SHOW CASES AND DRAWERS, 100 PAIRS LADIES’ SHOES. LARGE OFFICE DESK (6 drawers), Also, < Oak Dinin'; Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Oak Bed and Wire, 1 Oak Duchcsse, large Dark Stain Sideboard, largo Chest Drawers, Hall Stand, Overmantel, Tea Wagons, Double Wood Beds and Wire, Flock Mattresses, Child’s High Chair, Kitchen Table, Fixtending Dining Sable, Peagrass Train, Fireguard, Mantelpiece, Reg. Grate, Gas Brass Fender ami Irons, Bassinette, Plate Rack. Edison Gramophone and 50 Records, Portable Gramophones, Banjo-Mando-lin, Harmonium, Auto Harp, Typewriter, '24 doz. Meat Pastes, Clocks, Watches. Ornaments, Mincers, Couches, Books, 2 Piano Ptools Companion Sets. Rugs, Carpets, *.ca-j c-raas Chairs, Wickn Chair, Morns Chair, Confectionery Scales, Mirror, etc. /"ILARKE, MARSHALL, LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY'. JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In a Deceased Estate. DODGE HE LUXE SEDAN, 5-SEATER. Leather Upholstered, Electric I.iglil. P-hock Absorbers, Spare. Tyres, All Accessories. This car i» in beautiful order, and being privately owned has Irccu most carefully driven and attended to. Inspection by Arrangement. Car will be on Vi.:w at our Rooms on Friday Morning. JpAKS, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. FRIDAY, 15th JUNE, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. Instructed by Messrs APKay Bros, (who are building now premises). UNRESERVED AUCTION PALE. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. VERANDAH SHOP AND DWELLING, CORNER OF HIGHGATE AND HOPS STREET ROPLYN. Conditions of Fale at Our Offices. P ARK. ' REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. LIMITED, FRIDAY', 15th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse slicet. Eeracved to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. RICH AX MINSTER AND WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARES, HANDSOME OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, eOLID OVAL OAK TELESCOPIC- DINING TABLE. OAK MORRIS DINING SUITE. OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD AND WIRE MATTRESS, SOLID MAHOGANY ROUND TABLE, LOVELY MAHOGANY BAGATELLE TABLE, CEDAR CHIFFONIER, COSTLY SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTER, KAURI MIRROR-BACK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, CHEVAL DUCHESSB CHESTS, MOQUETTE DIVAN EASY CHAIRS, KAURI GATB-LEG FOLDING TABLE. SET GOLF STICKS. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are- instructed to sell by auction— Oak mirror-back sideboards, walnut and saddlebag dining suite, moquette settee, single panel bedsteads and wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, mahogany dining chairs, Canadian chairs, kitchen dresser, Austrian' chairs, cabin trunks, 4-drawcr chests, duchesso chests, overmantels, highbaek dining chairs, superior linoleums, napery, ebonised dining chairs, window ?eat and moquette cushions, bedroom pedestals, kauri rial box, 3 VIOLINS IN OASES, bookshelves, occasional tables. kitchen ’tables, kitchen utensils, wheelbarrow, and general household sundries. Also, 46 Ladies’ and Gents’ Waterproof Overcoats. . On View Morning of Sale. r— : FRIDAY', 15ch JUNE, At 2 o’clock. It Rooms, Manse street. 1 CHAMPION GAS COOKER, Fickel-platcd edges, enamelled back and aides, fitted with plate rack and leaf. I FLETCHER RUSSELL GAS COOKER. • For Definite Sale. JJAbk, REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. LIMITED,

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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 8

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