AMUSEMENTS. Brilliant " ALL TALKING " Prologue to ‘THE HIT OF THE SHOW ’ ‘THE HIT OF THE SHOW ’ VOTED BY ALL AS THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST MOVIETONE ENTERTAINMENT OF THEM ALL. C TAGON THEAT E E 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. THE TALKING AND SOUND PICTURE. A Drama that will live with 'VARIETY and 'HE WHO GETS SLAPPED.’ A soul searching Masterpiece that tears away the "mining mask that hides the feelings of the people on the stage and proves them human like the rest of us. THE HIT OF THE HIT OF THE HIT OF ! THE HIT OF : THE HIT OF ‘ THE HIT OF ‘ THE HIT OF THE SHOW,’ the show; the show; the show; THE SHOW; THE show; the show; HEAR AND SEE ICE E. BROWN in an epilogue .111 possible to describe, and a Brilliant ‘'ALL-TALKING” Prorogue. IND FIVE SPECIALLY-SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. They speak for themselves. An Hilarious “ALL-TALKING” Comedy, ‘FURNACE TROUBLE.’ ‘FURNACE TROUBLE.’ It's a scream., RICHARD BONELLI, Suporb Baritone, Singing the OUJWIU Diuuwuv, Ctl/'t’l » PROLOGUE from TAGLIAOU. MILLER and FARRELL lu Song Specialties. RUDY KEELER In Specialty Dances. BOX PLANS now on view at Theatre aone 15-001). BOOK—AT—ONCE. King EHWAHD THEATRE DIRECTION Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT—7.3O— TO-NIGHT. iAUGHS BY THE CARLOAD! —WITH MARY I ASTOR ami LLOYD HUGHES lu ‘HEART TO HEART.’ S’D SECONDLY SAMMY COHEN in HOMESICK." cure homesick for a real good laugh sec this programme. Ring 22-573 for Reserves. MER RYMAKERS’ DANCE MBI! RYMAKERS’ DANCE MERRYMAKERS’ DAN CE MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE AT THE SAVOY TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. ROSS FLOYD AND HIS SAVOY MUSIC. Reserve Your Tables Early by Pnone 12-133. Admission, 2s 6d. V i. Ijl ,L L/ J.vo TO THE WINTER SHOW Are invited to avail themselves of the Unique Advantages afforded by the Famous SAVOY RESTAURANT, The most beautiful and best equipped restaurant in the Southern Hemisphere. Lunches lo suit all Appetites and Pockets. During the daily afternoon tea session a SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF MUSIC will be rendered by the SAVOY CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Direction M. De Rose. Leadership Miss E. Wallace. Open from 9 a.m. till 11.30 p.m. Daily. DANCING, Thursday and Saturday. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SAVOY. SAFETY FIRST. QUALITY CAR LIKE THE MOUTH Studies safety in every feature. Drive a Plymouth and bo safe. PLYOTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, ‘ FRIDAY. 7th JUNE, 1929. Kapai Orchestra. G. Ellison, Caterer. Double Ticket, 7s 6d; Single, ss. Dancing 8 p.m. to u a.m. Buses for each district at close. J. R. KENYON, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. lOST, Main road, vicinity Waitati, Pair J Lady's 8 Shoes.— Reward returning R. Holland, butcher, Cargill’s Come: 1 . 3""OST, 3 Tyro Inilator Attachments, _ bcJ tweeu James street and city via King street; reward.—lnformation to 50, ’Star.’ lOST, vicinity Rutherford and Playfair J streets, Caversham, Three-diamond Ring; substantial reward on returning lo A. and B. Hysiop, cako shop, Caversham. OST, One Whippet Tyre, Tube, and Rim, between Ramsay's store, Tainui, and Anderson’s Bay; 10s reward.—Frank Shirley, Tomahawk. LOST, Doll’s Heagrass Pram, in Cavcrsham, over month ago.—Kindly return 18 College street, Caversham; reward. LOST, Black-and-white Collie Dog; white chest, light eyes.—Bailey, 37 Cliffs road, St. Clair. LOST. Buick Starting Handle.—Waldren, Post Office Taxi Rank. JOST, Two Suitcases, boots and shoes. — -J Finder rewarded, return to Carlton Hotel. LOST, Setter Ditch, Saturday, blue and white, black patch; reward.—Richardson, Exeter street, Abbotsford. LOST, all thoughts of tire by having your Chimneys Swept.—Otago Window Cleaning Co.; telephones 13-250, 11-861. I DOUND, at Reddell’s, Ltd., 2 Wire-twist ‘ Shirts for 11s, cash with order; for one week only. LOST, Smoky Chimneys, Dunedin Window Cleaning Go are the best and cheapest sweeps —Phone 10-493, private 13-718 I pOUND. —Ladies’ Haircutting, Is; Neck Trimmings 6d. —At W. Reynolds’s, above Johnson’s Fish Depot, 261 George street. , LOST, that cold, shivering feeling by installing . Sol-Ray Cast iron Electric Radiators.—The Iron and Steel Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Crawford street; phone 12-218. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this heuv they cannot be classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly boar this in mind, and send in their Orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 20193, 5 June 1929, Page 11
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