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AMUSEMENTS. ALL ABOARD! ALB ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD! THE GOOD SHIR ‘ L HUMOUR," SKIPPERED BY TIIK TWO LOONIEST, MOONLUST NAVIGATORS WHO EVER SAILED THE SEAS, WEIGHS ANCHOR AND PUTS OUT FROM § t :r a x :d Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY, WHENWILL PILOT YOU INTO A STATE OF HELPLESS HILARITY IN ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, .IR. ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘ STEAM BOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, .171.’ ‘ STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL. JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL. JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL. JR.’ ‘STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.’ ‘ STEAMBOAT DILL, JR.’ SHIP ABOARD AND JOIN THE FUNNIEST OF ALL LAUGH CRUISERS. BERTH MAY NOW RE BOOKED AT THE STRAND DAILY FROM 10.30 A.M. PHONE 13-379. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AT FULL EB-lIAYWA RD S gTEAND “ The Little Theatre with Hie Big Attractions.” 2.15—-TWICE DAILY—7.4S. AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL. FIRST The lalcsfc in laughs—the picture Unit would make a Sphinx laugh—an uproarious feast amongst the sculptors and models of Gay Parcc Featuring SAMMY COHEN SAMMY OOHEX SAMMY GOHEN ('Gay Retreat ') JACK PENNICK JACK PENNICK JACK PENNICK Why Sailors go Wrong ’) * PLASTERED IN PARIS.’ * PLASTERED IN PARIS.’ A, sparkling comedy farce of troubles with j Riffs, ruffians, and ruffles in a Harem that | ripples with chuckles every minute. ! SECOND Another Gale of Merriment, CLYDE COOK LOUISE FAZENDA \ CLYDE COOK LOUISE FAZENDA j ‘ RAY AS YOU ENTER.’ ! ■ PAY AS YOU ENTER.’ STRAND NEWS REVIEW—BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR-CARTOON, ETC. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE THEATRE FROM 10.30 am. Phone 13-379. J.JIS MAJESTY’S THE ATE E Three Weeks’ Season, COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 30. ]£ ‘ Y E E Y B 0 D 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 talc lull ol Itic Ihi’ilU of motor racing—and tnnniei* than anything you’ve ever seen before ‘ CALIFORNIA ‘CALIFORNIA 1 CALIFORNIA ■ CALIFORNIA ‘CALIFORNIA ‘ CALIFORNIA- • CALIFORNIA ‘ CALIFORNIA ‘ CALIFORNIA • CALIFORNIA BUST.’ BUST. OR BUST.’ BUST BUST.’ OH BUST.’ BUST.’ OR BUST.’ OR BUST.’ OR BUST.’ OR And RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS la 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 EAST EDITION.’ Bor Plans at The Bristol. JUST TO HAND. ‘PALINGS PIANO FOLIO, No. 3,’ Contains : ‘Angel Voices' (A. S. Sweet). •Avit Maria.’ (Bach, Gounod). 'Doll Dance’ (Carl Korn). ‘Gloaming’ (Clias. Rout). ‘Hilo March’ IF. T. Ashton). ■ ‘lntermezzo’ (Mascagni). ‘lnvercargill March’ (A. Lithgow). ‘Ma rchc Militaire’ (Schubert), ‘Our Director March’ (F, K. Bigelow). ■'Russian Sleigh Song’ (Clement Scott). Sextet from ‘Lucia’ (Donizetti). ‘Twilight Melody’ (Clarence Elkin). ‘Yellow Jonquil-; Gavotte’ (Johanning). £6 Wbrlh of Music for 4s 6d. Posted, ss. mE R RY ’ S MUSIC S TO E ES„ JL ' Dunedin. The Eminent Actor, MEETINGS. ALLAN WILKIE, With MISS HUNTER-WATTS And Powerful Company of 50 Artists, In Hie Plays of SHAKESPEARE. THE DOMINION RUBBER CO., LTD. 'OTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hie ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of above-named Company will bo, held in Chamber of Commerce Board Room, A Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street, nedin, on THURSDAY, 21st March, 1929, 3.30 p.m. j. s. m-inn.es. S-ec retai-y. Magnificent New Costumes of All Periods. Entirely New and Specially Designed Settings. Wonderful Atmospheric Lighting Effects. A Greatly Strengthened and Augmented Cast, including Mr ALEXANDER MARSH, The World's Greatest Dramatic Masterpieces interpreted by a Company unsurpassed in Finish and Artistry. Program me for First Week: SATURDA Y. MARCH 30.—‘ The Merry Wives of Windsor,’ MONDAY, APRIL I.—Matinee, ‘The Merchant of Venice'; Evening, ‘ The Taming of the Sinew.' TUESDAY, APRIL 2.—‘ Twelfth Night.’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3.—Matinee. ‘As You Like It’; Evening, ‘The Taming of the Shrew.’ THURSDAY, APRIL 4—‘HAMLET.’ FRIDAY, APRIL s.—' The Ale reliant of Venice.’ POPULAR PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, ss: Unreserved Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Special Matinee Prices. 4s, 2s 6d, and Is 6d. School Children (in parties of 10 or more) to all performances, 3s, 2s, and Is. Prices plus tax. Box Plans at The Bristol. Open TUESDAY, March 261 h. Day Sales as usual. PICNICS. THE RESCUE LODGE, No. 105. International 'Order of Good Templars. rnHD MEETING unavoidably postponed on JL Tuesday will be held on FRIDAY, March 22nd. at 7.45 p.m., in the Lodge Room, King Edward street, when previous arrangements will be adhered to. Special visit of brethren from H.M.S. Dunedin. Full attendance of members and sister lodges is requested. WM. A. IDES, C.T. S. BRAIN. Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 4S, Bed, Breakfast; 7s Day.—Dominion, 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway); telephone 13-356. BOARD offered working Alan or 2 Mates, large front room; washing, mending, good table; terras 255.—37 Stuart street. XCELLENT Private Board-Lodging, for young business Alan at 69 Stafford street; or Bed-Breakfast; phono. ONSLOW House.--Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court’.— Phone 22-550. lOMS To Let, furnished or unfurnished. —ll7 coiner Queen-Waricnder streets. ICANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders, good table and very central, very coinble home.—Apply 138 London street. 'ANTED Known—We have a Vacancy for a Married Couple or Two Boys; i sunny room, every home comfort : a i away from home: tariff very moderate, ply 33 Duke street. WANTED, permanent Board for Couple; must be large, sunny room. —Address, stating terms, 637, ‘ Star ’ Office. GARAGE PROPRIETORS’ PICNIC. HOLIDAY RESORTS. IE OTAGO AIOTOR GARAGE PROPRIETORS. SERVICE STATIONS. ) CYCLE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION hold a PICNIC at Quarantine Island SATURDAY Next, March 23 (Auniver-D-ay). >ab will leave Dunedin wharf at 915 Tickets (price 3s' 6d adults, Is chil- ,) sLM obtainable at the Office* u£ Um ;o Employers’ Association, 20 Crawford >t, or at the leading Garages. ia, sugar, milk, and hot water will oe ided free. A. S. COOKSON, Secretary. PERSONAL. A NY Girl lonely or needing advice should A come to the Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address, Octagon Hall. THIS IS THE PLACE TO ENJOY A GOOD HOLIDAY. CASA NOVA,” OAMAEU. provides good Accommodation, with every home comfort and attention. Extensive grounds, lawn, with sea view. Situated on town boundary. Tariff, £2 2s per week. J. LANG, Proprietor. Write or wire, WANTED To Rent, for period, 4-roomed , Furnished Crib.—Reply 689, ‘Star' Office. mo LETT" for term, at Easter, Furnished JL Bungalow Residence at Tomahawk, opposite lake, containing 5 rooms and verandah, sleeping porch; e.L, piano, boat; beautiful view.—Apply Secretary Otago Farmers Co-operative Association. RS MURRAY, 44 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, will take Guests who require care: terms moderate. WANTED To Board, One or Two Girls, age 3 to 6 years; good home, every comfort. —600, ‘Star.’ ALL you want to know and should ; ; ~ know about the Garden is ob- TP you need Building Material send an tained from the ‘ Star ’ Garden Annual. J. Advertisement to the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 10