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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER-WAYWARD THEATRES. gVERYBODY’S THEATRE TWICE DAILY—2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m, FINAL SCREENING OF ANTONIO MORENO And OLIVE BORDEN In ; ‘COME TO MY HOUSE/ •COME TO MY MOUSE,’ And JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT In 'MEET THE PRINCE.’ COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), VIRGINIA VAULT VIRGINIA VALLI In •LADIES MUST DRESS,' ‘LADIES MUST DRESS.' And IRENE RICH IRENE RICH In ■ DEARIE.’ QUEEN’S THEA TR E TWICE DAILY—2 pm. ami 7.30 p.m. PINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Wo Screen, by Special Request, RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO In the Greatest Picture of his Wonderful Career, •THE EAGLE/ ‘THE EAGLE,’ Ami CLARA BOW CLARA BOW lu ‘DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS.’ Prices as usual. Reserves ’phone 13-579. This Theatre will be CLOSED after tonight for complete Renovations, and will REOPEN as the. STRAND on FRIDAY, June. 22, screening ‘The Seventh Heaven,’ iriNGr EDWARD THEATRE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of RUDOLPH VALENTINO, In ‘THE EAGLE.’ ‘THE EAGLE,’ And CLARA BOW In ‘DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS.’ COMMENCING TO-MORROW, The PicUi risalion of Jeffery Farnol’s Celebrated Novel, ‘THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN/ And THOMAS MEIGHAN In ‘TIN GODS.’ FINAL SCREENING OF ‘THE WHITE SISTER,’ ‘ THE WHITE SISTER,’ And ‘THE THIRTEENTH JUROR.’ ‘THE THIRTEENTH JUROR.’ QRA N D AN D VLA Z A 2 p.m .-TWICE DAILY-7.30 p.m. COMMKNCTNG TO-MORROW. A ROLLICKING, HILARIOUS COMEDY FARCE, ‘ RASH PRIVATES,’ ‘RASH PRIVATES.' ‘RASH J’RIVATES/ And Crammed Into This Mighty Picture Are the Hurricane Thrills of a Lifetime. LON CHANEY LON CHANEY , LON CHANEY In ‘ TELL IT TO THE MARINES.’ ‘TELL PL’ TO THE MARINES.’ MISCELLANEOUS. SAMPLES of English Underclothing, by the best-known makers; sample price, 6s 6d; see window display.—Kcddcll’s. SEND ss, get 281 b Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Hocks, Checks. Tongues; rail extra.— Hitchon's Bacon Factory,_Milton. I" J\OR dainty Afternoon Tea call at Mary r Elizabeth Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Duke's Building. Cargill's Corner. rrto Push things along during the dull X. months Wren’s offer Wallpaper at special winter prices, buy now. M™ M,s jgEE the N.E.M ADE Scagrass Chairs at W. HERmaf~rND _ Co7s, opposite • the Leviathan and Early Settlers' Hall, Cumberland stt'oet. APPLES” of "English Underclothing, by the best-known makers; sample price, 6s 6d; see window display.—Reddell's. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. RESPECTABLE young Man Board, private, home. —228, requires Star.’ ANTED, Gentleman Boarder; single, comfortable room: every convenience: handy to Workshops.—Strong’s Service Store, Cargill road. w CTACANCIES few Men Boarders; moderV ate terms; nice locality, central.— Tennyson street. L7OUNG Lady requires Board and Resit dcncc in good locality; private home referred.—2sl, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Board for 2 working -Men (mates); centra! or south end preferred. —233, ‘ Star ’ Office. SCOTCH Dance, Arthur Street Hall, June 16th, 7,30; ladies Is, gents It6d; supper provided; prizes given. WANTED, "Furnished Bed-Sitting Room by Couple, vicinity Kcw/ Gaversham. . —Slate terras to 204, ‘Star.’ ______ USINESS Lady wants comfortable Board, central; slate terms—l 24/ ‘ Star.' MHO LET, large Bed-Sitting Room; firoX, place, gas ring, o.b—Apply 20 Smith street. OQD Castle street has Vacancies for young Man Boarder; washing and ironing; 27s 6d weekly. ANTED, Gentleman Boarder, comfortable home; share room, single beds; every convenience; Roslyn. ‘ Star.’ OMELY Board offered Married Couple, or would Let Double Room; every convenience: reasonable terms. —Address 54, * Star ’ Office. (N OOD Board-Residence offered to Two Male Students. —’Phone 12-798. 4' S. Bed, Breakfast—Dominion House, ’Cumberland street (near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station); telephone 15-336. ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accoraraoi dation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis court.—’Phone 22-550. EDUCATIONAL, BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Senior. . Junior Government Examination Classes; university, municipal, mercantile appointi mcrlts - I MONEY. RUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, :L. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 8