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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S DIRECTION Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. " Where the Good Programmes Are.” 2.15. p.m. TWICE DAILY. A Snappy, Fast-moving Comedy full of Pep, full of the Thrills of (ho Greatest of all Sports, Football. Youth Tackles a Romance and Scores a Touch-down. ‘WIN THAT GIRL.' •WIN THAT GIRL.' ■WIN THAT GIRL.’ WIN THAT GIRL.’ ‘WIN THAT GIRL.’ ‘WIN THAT GIRL.’ ‘WIN THAT GIRL.’ ■WIN THAT GIRL.’ ■WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT GIRL.’ ‘WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT GIRL.’ ’WIN THAT GIRL.’ ‘WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT’ GIRL.' ‘ WIN THAT GIRL.' • WIN THAT GIRL.' ■WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT GIRL.’ •WIN THAT GIRL.’ —DAVID -DAVID -ROLLINGS -ROLLINGS A ml -SUM CAROL -SUM CAROL —— -SUM CAROL LOVE AND LAUGHTER IN THE STRONG HOLDS OP KNOWLEDGE. And MA Y M‘A V 0 Y In ‘THE LITTLE SNOB.’ ‘THE LITTLE SNOB.’ ‘THE LITTLE SNOB.’ ‘ THE LITTLE SNOB.’ ‘THE LITTLE SNOB.’ ■Box Plans at The Bristol, or Phone 10-591. EDWARD THEATRE Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT Tho Longer they arc together the funnier they become. WHAT A PICTURE! WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY And RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, Suoportcd by FORD STERLING AND ZAZU PITTS, ‘WIFE-SAVERS.’ ■WIFE-SAVERS,’ ‘Tt IFE-SAVERS,’ ——— Tho tale of a lad who ga\e his girl to his best friend, and what happened, And MAY M’AVOY MAY M'AVOY MAY M'AVOY •THE LITTLE SNOB.’ •THE LITTLE SNOB.’ Ring 22-572 for Reserve.-. REGENT THEATRE, SUNDAY, 8.5 p.m., CION CERT BY CLEM DAWB AND THE > MIDNIGHT FROLICS COMPANY. Also, LEADING DUNEDIN ARTISTS. Proceeds in Aid of .Tumble Stall. -St. John Ambulance Association Chinese Carnival. TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. REPRESENTATJ VE MATCH. OTAGO V. S. CANTERBURY, ANDERSON'S BAY COURTS, SATURDAY’, MARCH Sib. Play Comenccs 10 a.m. Luncheon Adjournment 1 io 2 p.m. Some Excellent Tennis should bo Witnessed. ADMISSION; Adults, Is; Children, (3d. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.L.T.A. MEETINGS. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. Notice is hereby given that a MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held in the OITV-e, Dowling St reel, on TUESDAY, (lie 12th in-1., at 3 p.m. JAMES QUAILE, Manager. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, clean, bright, Partly-furnished Pvoam, quiet home; gas ring, conveniences ; viemity Cargill Corner.—4o3, j ‘ Star.’ ACANCY for Boarders in comfortable. ; homo; single or share rooms, good | meals, moderate terms.—23B King street. ; OUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (Next ; Town Hall). —Permanents 30s, Casuals , B.', Bed, Breakfast ss.—Phone 12-601. FS ENTLEMAN rctpiires private Board; VJT bedroom and sitting room, or large bed-sitting room, in private family, no other boarders; central; state terms, etc.— 72,' ‘ Star.' • "^arANTED, by tramway employee, Board V ? with private, family; single room, washing.—Address 222, (his office. YSVACANCIES Gentlemen Boarders; select ▼ home, moderate tariff; use piano, bandy town. —Apply 811 Cumberland street. ijj Heriot row liars Vacancies for gt/w Students, central, on rise, all conveniences; good table; terms moderate. 4' S, Bed, Breakfast; 7-s day.—Dominion, 341 Cumberland street (past, Fire Brigade, 2 rinutss railway); telephone 15-558. Ti/triLTON HOUSE. 534 King street.— Vacancies far Gentlemen; single or share rooms; every convenience; good homo. WANTED, by Gentleman, large Unfurnished Bed-Sitting Room, or .2 Small Rooms, handy to Post Office.—2os, ‘ Star.’ ’SGIT'ANTED, Board, middle-aged Man; Vy washing, etc.; single room. —375, ‘ Star ’ Office. TOOARD, Residence for Two young busi■B3 ness Men ; every comfort; central; private home.—3B2, ‘ Star * Office. ONSLOW House Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of ;ood tennis court— Phone 22-550. _ ■ySTACANCV For Two Gentlemen, share V largo room, superior home; .phone.— 134 Tennyson street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 10