AMUSEMENTS. WHICH THEATRE DO YOU THINK WILL HAVE THE “TALKIES” FIRST? ? There Has never been a_ more thrilling, dramatic, or sensational picture than this. Positively amazing in its terrific realism! QCT AGON THEATRE AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 7.45 SHARP {Under the Patronage of the Navy League], THE KOVAL COMMAND PICTURE. Honoured bv Their Majesties the King and Queen at Balmoral Castle, and enthused over by the entire Royal Family 1 THE GREATEST NAVAL DRAMA OF MODERN TIMES! The First Great Naval Production made with the co-operation of both the British Admiralty and German Government! Two of the most stirring pages in our Empire’s Naval History, 'THE BATTLES OF ' THE BATTLES OF ■ THE BATTLES OF ‘ THE BATTLES OF ' THE BATTLES OF ‘ THE BATTLES OP CORONEL AND FALKLAND CORONEL AND FALKLAND CORONEL AND FALKLAND CORONEL AND FALKLAND ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ British Dominion Films Present ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION! ‘HOMES OF OUR KING.’ ‘HOMES OF OUR KING,’ The Royal Homes and Ancestral Castles of H.M. the King. Special Musical Score Arranged for the OCTAGON’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA By V. DE ROSE, Mus. Bac. Circle Rians at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theairc from 10 a.tn. Phono 13-091. A PROGRAMME NO ONE SHOULD MISS. QRAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY CLIVE BROOK, JETT A GOUDA L, CLIVE BROOK, JETTA GOUDAL, CLIVE BROOK, JETTA GOUDAL, HENRY B. WALTHALL. ‘ Throe Faces East ’ —time and again the mysterious password was given between llie beautiful woman and (he butler—but for what powers were they working?— Were these lovers representing their own country—or was one an enemy spy?? Secondly, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, WEDNESDAY, 201 h, CANCELLED. Will be held Easter Saturday. MEETINGS. LEITH HARRIER AND A.A. CLUB. rj-VHE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of JL the above Club will bo held at Holy Innocents’ Schoolroom, Leith Valley, on WEDNESDAY, March 20, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members and intending members are requested lo be present. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet-; Election of Officers for ensuing year. ALBERT .1. DRY DEN. President. ALLAN H WILLIAMS, Secretary. Corporation fans leaves Duke street 7.10 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 4S, Bed, Breakfast: 7s Day.—Dominion, 541 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway); telephone 13-356. ' BOARD and Residence wanted between Albany street and Octagon; single room; quiel, steady man.—Address 611, ‘Star’ Office, BOARD offered working Man or 2 Mates, large front room; washing, mending, good table: terms 255.—37 Stuart street. C COMFORTABLE Board and Residence J offered 2 Lady or Gent Students.— 718 King street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (Next Town Hall).—Permanents 30s, Casuals Bs, Bed, Breakfast ss—Phone 12-601. ij'IXCELLENT Private Board-Lodging, for young business Man at 69 Stafford street; .or Bed-Breakfast; phone. ONSLOW House.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tenuis court.— Phone 22-550. ROOMS To Let, furnished or unfurnished. —ll7 corner Quecn-Warrender streets. Respectable working Girl would like Board, vicinity Rattray or High street. -Ring 11-151. VACANCY 2 Lady Students, good home and table; convenient University, etc. —6 Upper Albany street. for Gentlemen Boarders, T good I able and very central, very comfortable home. —Apply 138 London street. VACANT, 2 nice sunny Single Bedrooms, furnished: use conveniences; moderalc rent.—l2B Stafford street. X*jr ANTED, young Working Man » ▼ Boarder; washing, mending: single room; every convenience; south end.—64l, ‘ Star ’ Office. 'ANTED, permanent Board for Couple; must be large, sunny room. —Address, stating terms, 637, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, by respectable Couple, BcdJ Sitting Room, with kitchenette, e. 1.; must be central. —594, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by Business Man, Bed-Sitting Room, with morning tray; private, central. —357, ' Star.’ WANTED, Couple Men Boarders.—l 9De Carle street, St. Kilda. YOUNG Man requires Board with private family; single room ‘ Star.’ ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ’ Evening Star ' are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by the advertiser.
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Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 10
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