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AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU JOINED HAVE YOU JOINED , HAVE YOU JOINED THE GARTER CLUB? THE GARTER CLUB? THE GARTER CLUB? THE GARTER CLUB? IF NOT! WHY NOT? JgMPIIIE THEATRE MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DB LUXE, 7.45. Here’s a farce-comedy that will restore Hie silver lining to your darkest cloud; it will dissipate the fops of melancholia, and reveal the zest that makes life worth living. ‘GETTING ■ GETTING ‘ GETTING ' GETTING 4 GETTING ‘ GETTING GERTIE’S GERTIE’S GERTIE’S GERTIE’S GERTIE’S GERTIE'S GARTER,’ GARTER,’ GARTER,’ GARTER,’ GARTER,' GARTER,’ With MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST And « CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. If things look r little “blue” to you; if tho world doesn’t seem just right, and you got up in the morning with an irresistible desire to slap the baby or kick tho cat—these signs indicate that you need a liberal dose of laugh-tonic. To all and sundry wo recommend seeing ’GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER.' ‘GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER.’ ‘GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER.’ In ADDITIONMORE LAUGHTER STILL! COMICAL CHESTER CONKLIN COMICAL CHESTER CONKLIN As ‘THE RIG NOISE.’ ■THE RIG NOISE.’ SEEClowning Chester Conklin Cut Comic Capers Correcting Crooked Civic Conditions in Convulsing Comedy Classic. | AND, LAST, BUT NOT LEASTi The Sixteenth Budget of the EMPIRE LOCAL NEWS, Containing all tho- Interesting Events of the Week, including the EDMOND CUP STEEPLECHASE. EDMOND CUP STEEPLECHASE. EDMOND CUP STEEPLECHASE. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Rox Plans at the Theatre. 'Phone 10-444. 'Phone Reserves held till 7.45 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TniTANTED, 2 Gentlemen Boarders; all : ii; possible conveniences; homely; share r00m.—568 King street, city. I AO LET, extra large Bed-Silting Room; . Married Couple; all possible conveuiices; homely.—s6B King 1 street, city. rWO refined young Ladies require Full or Part Board; also Board for 1 lontleman; urgent.—64s, ‘Star.’ [75 TAN TED, Private Board and ResiTl : dence, within 15 minutes’ walk from .ilway, wharf ; use of garage if possible.— 4, ‘.Star.’. _ood Home for Company, nice Girl or Lady, return light duties; immediate. —610, ‘Star.* T7I7IDOW would give a t t i Com pai ffirrANTED, Furnished Room; fireplace, 11 conveniences, foi Lady, permanent, 1 private, quiet house.—6l3, ‘ Star.’ [TST ANTED To Let comfortable FurVV, nished Bedroom; fireplace, electric :ght, hot water, vicinity Logan Park.—63s, Star.’ "AOMPORTABLE Accommodation, EainJ bow Private Hotel; bed, breakfast, s; permanents from 30s; Public Dining loom.—’Phone 15-283. (1 ENTLEMAN (professional) requires Resi--3T dence as paying guest in private home; good address.—slß, ‘ Star.’ COMFORTABLE Board is offered to young > Lady, near University; sunny position; telephone, all conveniences; reasonable terms. —Address 544, ' Star ’ Office. BOARD, Residence from 27s 6d week; room, bed-sitting, board optional.— 161 Moray place, city; ’phono 12-531. WANTED, 2 young Men Boarders, private homo; every convenience, piano; penny section, south.—No. 541, ‘Star.’ ST ANTED, Board by Gentleman, with V couple or widow: no other boardmust be central.—s 42, 1 Star.* BUSINESS Girl requires Board in private home; telephone; central preferred. —490, ‘ Star.’ W 'ANTED Let, 1-roomecl Bach, furnished, J with fireplace; suit sober working man; 10s; Cargill’s Corner. —498, ‘Star.’ WANTED, 3 Gentlemen Boarders, single and double rooms; all conveniences.— 39 Moray place. jpt ODD Home offers Board to 1 or 2 VT young Mon; washing done; 30s.— 421. ‘Star.* WANTED To Board, 2 respectable working Men, within Id section, handy to town; comfortable home, south, -377, ‘Star.’ . VACANCY for Men Boarders; washing and mending: 3s bed and breakfast.— 87 Stafford street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (under entirely new management), has Vacancies for a few permanent Boarders; 30s per week. TO LET, Bed-Silling Room, all conveniences; piano; private home; penny section, south.—No. 359, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Gentleman Boarder; single, comfortable room; every convenience; handy to Workshops.—Strong’s Service Store, Cargill road. ('IOMFOETABLE Board offered homely J young Couple, private home, within Id section; terms very moderalc.- : —450, ‘ Star.’ YACANCY 2 Working Men Boarders; good home. —Apply 6 Eden street. VACANCIES few Men Boarders: moderate terms; nice locality, central.— 38 Tennyson street. . \7STANTED, Two Working Men. to share II room in private family, Musselburgh. —585, ‘ Star ’ Office. 1 SINGLE Man (clerk) wants Board , and Lodging, north ' end preferred, single room. —State terms and particulars 452, ‘Star.’ TO LET, largo Furnished Room, in good home; reasonable in return help in house; Id section.—479, ‘Star’ Office. 4S, Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion House, Cumberland street (near Pira Brigade Station. 2 minutes Railway Station); telephone 13-336. WIDOW would offer Lady good. Home in return for help, no children; or Married Couple, man to board, lady help. —468, ‘ Slar.’ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to lot; use of tennis court.—’Phone 22*550. MONEY. THE DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY (Entirely Mutual). JOANS immediately available on weekly. -J or’monthly repayments system. Office hours, 9 a.tji. t 0.5 p.m.; and also Fril day evenings, 7 to 9. Calll or write for Free Booklet. Office, 105 Lower High street [ (Mortgage Trust Corporation Buildings, op posite Telegraph Office). DAVID LESLIE, Secretary. rjARUST MONEY FOE INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z.' Express Co. Buildings, Bond street. riMIE Public Trusted has Several Sums JL from £2OO upwards for special investment on freehold security.—Apply Public Trust Office, Dunedin. ’

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Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 8