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AMUSEMENTS. E v E 11 Y B OK Y ’ S Direction Fullor-Hayward Theatres. “Where Uie 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 •DRY MARTINI.’ Refreshing! ‘DRY MARTINI.’ Intoxicating! ‘DRY MARTINI.’ Hilarious! ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ■DRY MARTINI.’ ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ‘DRY MARTINI.’ An appetising con- ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ coction of Romance, ‘DRY MARTINI.’ Thrills, and Laugh- ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ter. A Comedy with ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ a kick! ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ‘DRY MARTINI.’ ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ‘DRY MARTINI.’, Wine, Women, and ‘DRY MARTINI.’ Song, and a father ‘DRY MARTINI.’ who forgot to go ‘DRY MARTINI.’ home from Paris! ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ‘DRY MARTINI.’ ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ A spa rkling comedy ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ that will quench ‘ DRY MARTINI.’ your thirst for ‘DRY MARTINI.’ entertainment I AND 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.’ Box Plans at The Bristol or Phone 10-591. ENOUGH to Mako a Cat Laugh. 1 CHARLEY'S AUNT.’ But Nuttier and Funnier still, SYD. CHAPLIN in ‘SKIRTS.’ At the Regent, Friday. LECTURES, OTACId HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION. SEASON 1929. ID HIST -LECTURE will be held in Home 1 Science School. University, on TUESDAY, April Rich, at 8 p.m. • DANGERS OF IMPURE FOODS.’ Lecturer, Dr E. F. THOMSON. Open to the Public. Admittance by Membership Ticket. Single Lectures, Is. Membership Tickets (2s 6d) procurable at 7.30 p.m. ‘THE ORIGIN OF CIVILISATION.’ A LECTURE on this Subject will be dclivercd in the Lower Oliver Room, University, at 8 p.m., TUESDAY. April 16, by Mr LLOYD ROSS, M.A.. LL.B. 'This Lecture forms part of a W.E.A. scries on World History. The public arc cordially invited. ■ Admission free. ELECTION NOTICES. CR C. H. HAYWARD Respectfully Announces ’That lie is a Candidate for the Office of MAYOR. With the exception of Councillor Scott he is the SENIOR COUNCILLOR, Who has not occupied the Mayoral Chair. HE WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS On IMPORTANT MUNICIPAL MATTERS, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, At 8 p.m.. METHODIST CHURCH HAUL, CAVERSHAM. THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 8 p.m., SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. ST. KILDA MAYORALTY. THE MAYOR OF ST. KILDA, Mr P. W. HALL, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ON MUNICI PA L MATTERS In tho CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, On THURSDAY EVENING, 18th INST., At 8 o'clock. All interested in Welfaie of the Borough are requested to attend. The Deputy-mayor (Cr H H. Leary) will preside. TOO I ATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. TO LET, SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, St. Kilda ; 40s (211). Five Rooms and Oarage, N.E.V.; 40s (221). Five-roomed Bungalow, Kew; 42s 6d (233). Five Rooms, city, on rise; 45s (233) Six Rooms. Dabnove; 42s 6tl (222). Five-roomed Bungalow, Mornington, close car: 30s (235). Six Rooms, Kaikorai, 25s (234). Five Rooms, haikorai; 25s (2311. .Four Furnished Rooms, citv: 35s (230). Five Rooms, furnished, Maori Hill; 42s (232). Office and Warehouse Accommodation, \ery central. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. COMMERCIAL Labour Bureau, SI afford street; phone 13-080.—3 Potato Diggers '(urgent), Shepherds (high country). Married Ploughmen, Cowboy (station), General Farm Hands, Elderly Woman (nurse), Cook-Generals, Cooks (institutions), Generals (sheep stations), Waitresses, Parlourmaids ENERGETIC Gardener; gardens laid out, hedges cut, flower gardens attended; 14s clay.—ll Benhar street, Morningtou. WANTED, by Gentleman. Light Wash- ; ing and Mending Done. —Particulars to 115, ‘Star’ Office. LOST, Purse, containing cash, valuables, in or between telephone box (near Alhenicum) and Bristol; reward.—Stronacb, telephone 20-013. THE ‘ EVENING ST A lE’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepcnce. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per Quarter. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OB SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE; No. 10-269. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE STAR ’ POSTED are requested to address remittances to THE MANAGER. THE EVENING STAR.' DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 20150, 15 April 1929, Page 8

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