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amusements. HOARS OF HEARTY LAUGHTER ' GREETED ' 'THE P ATM Y* LAST NIGHT. QCTA G 0 Is THEA TR E TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 sharp. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. A LEAR YEAR FROLIC THAT IS A PERFECT SCREAM OF LAUGHTER. If you’re a Girl who wants to get her man —if you're a Man trying to figure out the best defence against Leap Year Tactics—you certainly must learn all about this Love Business from MARION DAVIES Marion davies MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES In the Guye... Picture of Modern Youth and Modern Love you’ve ever roared at, ‘THE PATSY.' ‘THE PATSY.’ ‘THE PATSY.’ ‘THE PATSY.’ ‘THE PATSY.’ •THE PATSY.’ ■THE PATSY.’ •THE PATSY.’ •THE PATSY. ■THE PAT'SY.’ ’ THE' PATSY,' ‘THE PATSY.' THE PATSY.’ ‘THE PATSY.’ THE PATSY.’ THE PATSY.’ An Hysterical Outburst of Mad Merriment, Love, Laughs, and Leap Year. . , . Leap Year—and Marion JJavies makes up her mind to Get Her Man, and all befcj are off in the groat Heart-throb Handicap. YOU’LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AT THE WAY SHE GETS HIM. And Then Wc Have an Exceedingly Funny Comedy Entitled ■FROM SOUP TO NUTS.’ •FROM SOUP TO NUTS.' Presentation, M. De ROSE And tbo OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Overture ‘PIQUE DAME’ (Suppe). SECURE YOUR RESERVES NOW. SECURE YOUR RESERVES NOW, Circle Plans at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. Phone 13-091. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS AT THE SAVOY. ANNIVERSARY SUPPER DANCE, ANNIVERSARY SUPPER DANCE, ANNIVERSARY SUPPER DANCE, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Price of Admission, 5s (Including Supper). A Most Outstanding Feature of 1 lio evening will bo a Dashing Cabaret Act by Dunedin’s Greatest Exponent of Dancing, Miss GLADYS CROSSAN, And Her RUSSIAN BALLET. There is a brisk demand for the limited number of tickets available. For Reservation!-, phono 12-133. THE SAVOY. COMMANDER BYRD’S POLAR DOGS, DON'T FAIL 10 SEE THEM. Waikana an Waircka leave Dunedin for Quarantine Island on SATURDAY, November 10, at 10 30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; also on SUNDAY, November 11, at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., leaving the Island for Dunedin at 5 p.m on Saturday, November 10, 5 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, November Return fares. 2s 6d Adults, Children halffare, including remission, Oso hot water and milk free. Refreshments can no purchased on board steamers, also on Island. The Management offers a prize of £lO to the person who purchases from the Harbour Ferries the 10,000 th Return Ticket to the Island since the Polar Dogs arrived there. The West Harbour Brass Band have kindly ■ offered to piny on board the Wai-. kana on Sunday next, which leaves for the Island at 10.30 -.m. Tho Band will also piay on the Island. A collection will be taken up on board to be handed over to the Band funds Bus wil' leave Ravcnsbournc at _ 9.31) Sunday morning connecting with ferries at Dunedin. HARBOUR FERRIES. Box 11, Port Chalmers. Phono 88m, Port Chalmers. SELECT SCOTTISH DANCE KJ Win bo beta in ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL, SATURDAY, 10th. t> till 12. Ladies, Is fid: Gents, 2s. Supper provided. Gaiety Orchestra. M.G. S JAMIESON. ELECTION NOTICES. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. THE UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, MR J. P. WALLS, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In tb. Mam Centres. Watch daily papers for arrangements. As Mr Walls is a late entry into the field, it will not bo possible for him to speak at all centres. As many places as possible will be visited and the electors addressed. In thoso localities where an address is not possible Mr Walls will sc<= that his political views are p aced before each elector in printed form. As tho other three candidates have made a canvass of tho electorate already—a real handicap to Mr Walls —he asks that all friends make a special effort iu favour of lus candidature. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), November 9. Riccarton Hall, East Taieri, 8.30. SATURDAY, November 10.—Warrington, 2 p.m.; Nort.i Taieri Hall, 4.30 p.m. MONDAY. November 12.—Port Chalmers, 8 p.m. Mr Walls will adhere to tho times mentioned, above as near as possible, but where two addresses are to be given on the one evening the latter may be a few minutes later .than advertised TALK WALLS ALL THE TIME AND VOTE WALLS IN AT THE FINISH. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. MR A. L. ANSELL (Reform Candidate) Will be pleased to Meet and Address Electors as under: TO-NIGHT.—SEACLIFP SCHOOL, 7.50; WARRINGTON SCHOOL, 8.30. BRIGHTON, PUBLIC HALL, 8 p.m.— SATURDAY, 10th. ALLANTON HALL, 7.30 p.m.; RICCARTON HALL, East Taieri, 8.30 p.m.— MONDAY, 12th. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. SIR CHARLES STATHAM’S COMBINED COMMITTEES F AT THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, 170 Princes street, I GUT (FRIDAY), 9th NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock, full attendance of Representatives from Committees is requested. COMMITTEE ROOMS. TRAL—I7O Princes street (opposite Union Bank); tel. 11-243. PH DUNEDIN.—I 74 King Edward reet (near Post Office); tel. 11-652, WANTED Known— That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at tho Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices

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Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 8