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AMUSEMENTS. E Y E B Y B 0 D Y ’ S Direction Fulier-Hayward Theatres. “Where the Good Programmes Are.” 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. A Rollicking Story of the World’s Gayest City Paris! MARY ASTOR MAT MOORE MARY ASTOR MAT MOORE MARY ASTOR MAT MOORE MARY ASTOR MAT MOORE DRY : DRY DRY ' DRY ‘DRY ! DRY ‘DRY DRY 1 DRY DRY DRY 1 DRY ‘ DRY ‘ DRY ; DRY ‘DRY ‘ DRY DRY ‘ DRY ‘DRY : DRY ‘DRY ' DRY ; DRY ‘DRY : DRY DRY ‘DRY DRY ‘DRY : DRY ‘ DRY ; DRY DRY : DRY ‘ DRY DRY MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ MARTINI.’ -In Refreshing! Intoxicating! Hilarious! An appetising concoction of Romance, Thrills, and Laughter. A Comedy with a kick! Wine, Women, and Song, and a father who forgot to go home from Paris! A Picture _as refreshing as its title. A sparkling comedy that will quench your thirst for entertainment! Beautiful Mary Astor as Tourist seeking adventure in Gay Paree! ad yj . A fast and furious comedy of the hilarious adventures of a traffic cop who tried to break into society ‘THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘ THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘ THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘THE TRAFFIC COP.’ ‘THE TRAFFIC COP.’ Box Plans at The Bristol or Phono 10-591. ,ST. HILDA TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 6.50 p.m., WHERE DO OUR LOVED ONES GO AT DEATH? DO THEY REALLY COMMUNICATE WITH THE LIVING?’ Hear a Scriptural Answer io these Important Questions. All welcome. Come. pRAND DANCE, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL. Art. Adamb's Popular Baud. 8-12 p.m. Set Supper provided. Ladies, Is 6d; Genfs, 2s. DANCE, TRADES HALL. E WELLERS’ DANCE CLUB will hold > their WEEKLY DANCE SATURDAY. Dancing, 8-12. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Music by Dinkum Jazz Band. Ladies, le; Gents, 2s. Very Select. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL AND PIONEER HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Old and New Dances. Two Dance Bauds; Two Dance Bands: Dagg’s Orchestra, Arthur Gordon's DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper Provided, ‘ THE TILE TROT.’ J' BARN this Fascinating Dance at the -J CARLTON STUDIO OF DANCING, 204 Princes street, South (above Scurr and Co.’s). , Classes for Ballroom Dancing, including ‘ The Tile Trot,’ are held EVERY MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 8-10. Private Lessons and Classes Arranged. SOUTHERN DANCE CLUB. SEE ALTERATION OF NIGHT, Dance will be held on TUESDAY night, 16th April, instead of THURSDAY. MOTORS AND CYCLES. USED CARS YOU CAN RELY ON! ESSEX SEDAN, 1927 Model, gone only 11,000 miles, in tiptop order. £220. ESSEX COACH, Two »nares, mechanically sound. A bargain at £l7O. BUIGK TOURER, Lat« Model, in splendid condition. £l2O. HISLOP AND GIBSON, 384 CUMBERLAND STREET. MORRIS-COWLEY CAR FOR SALE. Single-seater, perfect order. Mileage about 9,000. Price, £lB5. J. BARNES, 492 King street. ORRIS-COWLEY CAR FOR SALE s'GLE-SEATER; mileage about 9,000? perfect order; i rice £lB5. J. BARNES, 492 King street. ■%7I7'ANTED To Sell, Indian Scout, 1924 fv model; engine in good order; any trial; £lß.—Apply 104 Duudas street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 14

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