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AMUSEMENTS. THE KINEMA EVENT OF THE YEAH! KINEMA EVENT OF THE YEAR! j GREATER, FAR GREATER, Than ‘THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.’ THE STUPENDOUS SUPERPRODUCTION, ■THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ■THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ NOW BEING PRESENTED IN ALL ITS WONDROUS GLORY At Iho J7J M HBE I) E LU X E AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.15. THE ODISTANCING SENSATION THE SEASON! OP VICTOR HUGO'S VICTOR HUGO’S VICTOR HUGO’S IMMORTAL STORY OF LOVE BEHIND A THRONE. ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ •THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ 'THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ■THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ■THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ •THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ‘ THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS.’ ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ ‘THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,’ Featuring CONRAD VEIDT, MARY PHILBIN. CONRAD VEIDT, MARY PHILBIN, CONRAD VEIDT, MARY PHILBIN, And OLGA BACLANOVA OLGA BACLANOVA In Hie SCREEN S GREATEST TRIUMPH, SCREEN’S GREATEST TRIUMPH. A FASCINATING DRAMA OF SUBLIME LOVE AND UNHOLY PASSION. SEE! The Lavishly Gorgeous Bath and SEE! Boudoir of the Duchess Josianna— SEE! The Queen's Concert Room—The SEE! Southwark Fair—The Famous Painted SEE! Chamber of the House of Lords— SEE! The Streets of Old London—The SEE! Quaint Tadcaster Inn—The " Green SEE! Van” and Its Old-lime Cirrus SEE! Troupe—King James’s Weird BedSEE! chamber with Its Life-size Statues. Also, EMPIRE LOCAL NEWS, Including Motor Cycle Sports at Forbury Park, Christian Brothers’ School Sports at the •• Calc.,” etc. THE MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN (Paget Gale, Organist). And THE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Chas. Avcs, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at (be Theatre, also at The Bristol Piano Co.’s. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-133. jg V E 11 Y B 0 I) Y » S DIRECTION Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. “ Where the Good Programmes Are." Afternoon Session. 2.15. Evening Session, 7.45. GEORGE O’HARA GEORGE O’HARA GEORGE O’HARA In a smashing adventurous (ale full oi ■ 1 And RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS Li a dramatic story of newspaper life—‘THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘THE LAST EDITION.’ •THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘ THE LAST EDITION.’ ‘THE LAST EDITION.’ Box Plans at Tho Bristol. QT. MARY’S TENNIS CLUB DANCE, O Every Wednesday Livening, at 8 o'clock, Arthur Street Hall. Music by Arthur Gordon’s Jazz Band. Usual prices. TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. ri’jENDEUS are invited for WASHING, X CLEANING, etc., Articles in use on board lI.M. Ships., for Hie period from Ist APRIL, 1929, to 31st MARCH, 1930. Pergonal application for form of lender and conditions of contract should be made on board H.M.S. "PHILOMEL” at, Devon* port, where the various aid ides can be seen. Tenders to be addressed to the Commanding Officer, H.M.S. "PHILOMEL,” Devonport, and will lie received up to Noon cm WEDNESDAY, 27Hi March, 1929. The lowest- or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Covering envelope to bo marked "Tender Washing.’ E. N. R. FLETCHER. Naval Seer-clary. TENDERS are invited till 2 p.rn. on WEDNESDAY, 271 h inst.. for Ihe ERECTION of a CHIMNEY STACK (Brick) at the Benevolent Institution. MASON AND WALES. Registered Architects, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. BOXING.— I. Drew will Reopen his Boxing School in new premises at the back of the Municipal Baths on Tuesday, at 7 p.m., 19th March. BROWN’S Commercial College, Moray place.—March enrolments; individual tuition, day, evening; railway concessions; 360 positions 1927-28. OSSBOTHAMTS College.—Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students’ railway fare reductions.—Phone 10-736. HOLIDAY RESORTS. CCOMMODATION for Paying Guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply s Laverty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. C COMFORTABLE Board offered Working J Alan, Gardens, share room; no others kepi; washing, mending; 27s 6ci.— 632, ’Star.’ MRS MURRAY, 44 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, will take Guests who require care: terms moderate. ANTED, for Easter, Crib, two adults.636, ‘ Star ’ Office. small J-'ui-iii-licil -Stale ten/.i to "ANTED, a Crib, 5 rooms, at Macaudrew’s Bay. furnished, and everything ready for use, after Easter. —612, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED To Board, One or Two Girls, age 3 to 6 years; good home, every comfort. —600, ‘Star.’ HERE to stay in Waikouaiti; Golden Fleece Private Hotel, newly furnished throughout: under new management; superior private accommodation ; phone 19. R. Bunting, proprietor. 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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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 10