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AMUSEMENTS. CONGRATULATIONS MUST BB EXTENDED MISS DALE AUSTEN AND THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DOMINION’S FIRST BIG MODERN FILM DRAMA, ‘THE BUSH CINDERELLA.’ ‘THE BUSH CINDERELLA* IS PAR AHEAD OP MANY IMPORTED FILMS, IS A GRIPPING TALE PROM START TO FINISH, AND A PICTURE OF WHICH ALL NEW ZEALAND MIGHT WELL BE PROUD. MISS DALE AUSTEN PLAYED THE PART OF THE HEROINE AS SWEETLY AS ANY AMERICAN STAR, AND THERE IS A DELIGHTFUL FRESHNESS IN ALL HER WORK.—Auckland ‘Star.’ COMMENCING AT THE g T II A X I) “ Tlio Fuller-Hay ward Theatre of Big Attractions, ’ MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT LABOUR DAY MONDAY NEXT. LABOUR DAY MONDAY NEXT. LABOUR DAY MONDAY NEXT. Fuller-Hayward DUNEDIN'S OWN I) A L E I) A L E DAL E DA L E 1) A L E I ) A L ,E DAL E DA L E I) A I. K DAL E Theatres Present DUNEDIN’S OWN AUSTEN AUS T E N AUS T E N AUSIB N AUS T E K AUS T E N AUS T E N AUSTEN AUS T E N AUSTEN A In Her First Triumphant Starring Attraction, *T K E I! U S K ‘*l’ It E B U S H *T H K B TJ S H 'THE BUSH ’ T H K B U S H ■THE BUSH *T H E BUS H 'T H E B U S H •T H E B II S H ‘THE BUSH OINDEBUL A,’ CINDBIiELL A,’ OINDS R E L L A,’ CINDER E L L A,’ 0 I N D E R E L L A,’ HIND E R E L L A.’ 0 I N D E R K L L A,’ (1 I N D E R E L L A,’ CINDER E L L A CINDERELLA,’ NEW ZEALAND STORY THAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPEN TO YOUR FAMILY. ED IT HAS EVERYTHING CHARM— I The fresh beauty of Now ZoalancVs first screen star backed by her Hollywood experience. , _ COMEDY. Rich with the true atmosphere and irresistible humour of tna New Acaland backblocks. „ , INTRIGUE. A Mystery that holds you spellbound until its final thread is unravelled. BEAUTY'. The quiet beauty of early morning in the New 7ealand bush—the picturesqucness of life in the old homesteads —and through it all the silver thro.id of true romance. , , , ~ . , ACTION. A ride f or life on the African veldt—a battle royal between the tough crew of the s.s. Tekoa and a chosen baud of bulldog bluejackets from the New Zealand Navy. SPECIAL ‘BUSH CINDERELLA’ PROLOGUE, In which Miss Dale Austen will personally appear. BOX PLANS will o|ien in the Strand Theatre Entrance. BOX PLANS TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10. Phono 13-579. 1928 ATTRACTION 1928. ALL SPOKTS CARNIVAL ALL SPORTS CARNIVAL EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND PR IDA V, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 23rd, 24th, and 25th inst. 25rd, 2‘lth, and 25th inst. The First Blissful Bomb will bo Exploded at 7.30 p.m. on the 23rd inst., \nd then at Frequent Intervals Tlioreaftor on the 24th and 25th inst., Until 11 o’clock Each Night. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (.Wt B. Taverner, Esq.) WILL OPEN THE FAIR. Join the Merry, Madding Throng. Bands, Dancing, Refreshments, Ices, Sid© Shows Galore. Dunedin Off the Chain Again. All Loads Tarad to . THE “GREATEST SHOW” ON EARTH. Carnival Dross Masks, etc., are not essential, but add to the Hilarity of Young and Old. Bo young again and join the “Blissful Club,” COMPETITIONS. 'WEDNESDAY' EVENING: LADIES’ ANKLE COMPETITION. judges; Mrs W. B. Taverner (Lady Mayoress), Dr Marion White, Miss Dorothy Deans. THURSDAY, 25th (for Boys 14 Years and Under); BOOT-SHINING CHAMPIONSHIP OP THE WORLD. Judge, The Nugget King. DECORATED HOOPS (for Boys and Girls 13 Years and Unde; •. FRIDAY', 26th: A CHARMING COMPETITION, BEST HEAD OF LONG HAIR (Open to Young Ladies up to 17 Y'cars of Age). Ist and 2nd Prizes for Each Event. Post Entry at the Secretary's Office up till 8.30 each night. Entry fee, an “.All Sports ” Badge. GIFT’S OF ANY KIND GLADLY RECEIVED. COME IN YOUR THOUSANDS AND ENJOY YOURSELF. H. MILLER, Secretary. Cars London and Lancashire Asc iran 'o Co., Crawford street. |£ING EDWARD THEATRE Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NT GI [T—7,3O-TO-N IG HT. NOR VIA TALMADGE in ‘THE DOVE,’ And JACK HOLT in ‘THE TIGRESS.’ Phono 22-575 for Reserves. $ T R A N 1) “ FULLER-HAYWAED'S THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS.” AFTERNOON SESSION 2.15. EVENING SESSION , 7.45. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOI,ORES D E L K 1 O And V (CTO 1! M I. AGI, E X V.IC T 0 R M‘LA OL E N I, 0V E S OF _ ‘CARMEN.’ ‘CARMEN.’ ‘CARMEN.’ ‘CARMEN.’ ’CARMEN.’ MUSICAL SCORE FROM THE OPERA Adapted and Arranged by Mr L. D. AUSTIN Fur the STRAND ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS OPEN IN THE STRAND THEATRE ENTRANCE FROM 10 A.M. Phono 13-579. BOOK YOUR SEATS. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, At 1-30 o’clock o Promises, No. 113 Highgate, Roslyn (Right in the Township). NCY GOODS AND STATIONERY BUSINESS, AS A GOING CONCERN. Clean Little Stock, all in Good Order, ntal of Shop and 2 Rooms, 22s 6d Per Week, jat Chance for Anyone with Little Capital. iness could be very much improved. [£S SAMSON AND CO. iave received instructions from the • to sell, as above. MONDAY, 29tb OCTOBER. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CITY BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMS. NICE POSITION. A NATTY HOME. 133 Harbour terrace, close Dundas street. FOB DEFINITE SALE. Owner Leaving for ‘the Old Counrtj. TJOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., will oiler, as above, Sections 64 and 63, Block XXXVTL, in, fronting Harbour terrace, with i Bungalow. nice home has tile slabs, fibrous !, bathroom h. and c. water, porceamel bath and basin, c.L, 'coal range is cooker, washhouse, tubs, copper, The allotment is a desirable one, with concrete paths and garden, and Lhero as also a good workshop at back. Full particulars on application, and inspection is strongly recommended, as the owner desires to leave at an early dale. JOHN RETD AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. Jj3 V E IIYBODT'S Direction Fullcr-Hayward Theatres. 2.15 p.m. —TWICE DAILY' —7.45 p.m. MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY In ‘SOFT LIVING.’ ‘SOFT LIVING.’ ‘SOFT LIVING.’ And JACK BOLT JACK HOLT Jm •THE TIGRESS.’ "THE TIGRESS.’ PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLAN at Tho Bristol, or Dion© 1U 591. \MIT K WON I' ER V I: L PKOGIt AM M E ANOTHER WONDERFUL PROGRAMME Commences FI!IDAV NEXT FRIDAY FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY At |<] V E U Y -B GUI’S "Whore the Good Programmes arc.” What Happened when a Cubby and bis Pal tried to Play Cupid to a Pair of Lovers and were Shanghaied for thei.• Troubles —Wrecked on "a Desert Island, given their Choice between Serving as a Stew or Marrying a Couple of Hula Girls. TED M’NAMAh’A and SAMMY COHEN TED M’NAMARA and SAMMY COHEN TED M’NAMARa and SAMMY COHEN (Of ‘What Price Glory?’ fame) In the Funniest, Most Riotous Comedy Ever Produced, ‘WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.’ ‘WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.’ ' WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.’ ‘ WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.’ Love and Adventure Amongst Cannibals. And CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS In ' THE GARDEN OF EDEN.’ ‘ THE GARDEN OF EDEN.’ Box Plans Open at The Bristol. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. fv-ROOMED RESIDENCE. CORNER SECTION, FITZROY, CAYERSHAM. rjAAMBLYN. M'KENZIE. AND RHODES JL (acting under instructions from Mr H. O'Neill; will offer for sal© by auction, Freehold Property known as No. 38 Fitzroy street, Caversham, being Part Allotment 28, Township of Calderville, containing 16 poles, otgether with 6-roomed Dwelling thereon, c.h, gas, hot and cold; corner section. This Property requires renovating, but can bo bought at the right price, and can bo financed on a deposit _of £SO. Immediate possession can bo given. Further particular from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors, Empire Buildings, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 8

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