AMUSEMENTS. EVERY AFTERNOON, EVERY EVENING, AT FULLER HAYWARD’S INTIMATE g T 11 A ND “ Our Entertainment is Our Best Advertisement.” 2.15 p.tn. TWICE DAILY—-7.45 p.m. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE SPORTING, SPEEDY. SPICY STORY OF JAZZ-EXCITED YOUTH, ADAPTED FROM ‘SATURDAY EVENING POST’ STORY BY ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRTAGE BOND,’ ‘ITUS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’. ‘THIS MARRTAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRTAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRTAGE BOND,’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BOND,’ . FEATURING —- SALLY FILERS, THELMA TODD. SALLY FILERS, THELMA TODD, ROSEMARY THEBT, ROSEMARY THEBY, , NORMAN KERRY.. NORMAN KERRY. > Presented with Full Svnchronised Music, Song's, and Effects. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS No. 2, SCREEN SNAPSHOTS No. 2, In which Gloria Swanson. Sally O’Neill. George Sidney, Irvine Berlin, Ford Sterling, Alan Hale. A 1 Joßon and hie Wife, and many others will speak to you. Full Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. Bos Plans at The Bristol and Theatre. Phone 13-379. Eemember ‘THE CANARY MURDER CASE’? Well, here is the Sequel to it, and Twice as Good: ‘THE GREENE MURDER CASE,’ With the Same Cast, headed by WILLIAM POWELL. Paramount’s Latest and Best All-Talkie, coming, of course, to the EMPIRE DE LUXE FRIDAY NEXTST. MARY’S CHURCH, MORNINGTON. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK in ST. MARY’S HALL, Durham street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd and 3rd. Well-stocked Stalls. No Raffling or Guessing. Entertainments Each Evening by the Children. Afternoons, Free. Evenings, 6d. INVITATION. STONE, UNION STREET, AND NORMAL SCHOOLS Hold the SIXTY - NINTH ANNIVERSARY On OCTOBER 11, 12, 13, 14. The Functions include Grand Social, Friday, 11th; Historical Gathering, Saturday, 12th; Anniversary Dinner, Saturday Evening, 12th; Church Service and Parade, Sunday, 13th; School Picnic, Monday, 14th. The above notice surely interests all Past and Present Pupils. Any further particulars will be supplied on application to THOS. JENKINS, F. 0. HAY, Secretaries, 27 Princes street, Dunedin. Kindly , roll up and make this function a unique success. IMPORTANT. Commencing THIS EVENING, at 7.30, for a season of Three Nights only, also SAT UR. DAY AFTERNOON," the G.L.E. BUFFALOES present to the Public of Dunedin a CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR in the BUF--0 HALL, Clark street. Shooting, Darts Throw-ins, Flower and Seed Stall, Variety Stall, Cake Stall, Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Sundaes. Fruit Salad, etc. Christmas Tree for Children. On Saturday Afternoon, at 3.30, a Certified Nurse will judge Baby Show. Four classes: Boys and Girls under 9 months: Boys and Girls under 18 months. Entrance fee for baby, 6d. : ENTRANCE TO CARNIVAL FREE. BUFFALO HALL, CLARK STREET (Next Gourley’s). Remember •THE CANARY MURDER CASE’? Well, here is the Sequel to it, and Twice as Good: ‘THE GREENE MURDER CASE,’ With the Same Cast, headed by WILLIAM POWELL, faramount’s Latest and Best All-Talkie, coming, of course, to the EMPIRE DE LUXE FRIDAY NEXT, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ARROLDaLE, 110 Stafford street.—Boaro and Residence; permanent or visitors. VACANCY for working Girl in respectable home; Board or Bed and Breakfast; central.- 417, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY Two Boarders, young Men.— 305 High street. ' VACANCIES few Men Boarders, terms moderate; also Rooms to Let, central. —3B Tennyson street. ANTED, sunny Unfurnished boom, fireplace, conveniences; near trams.483, Star.* - ANTED, by young Man, Board and Lodging, single room, handy north end; telephone; state terms.—s 99, ‘Star.' W~~ ANTED, Board and. Residence, for elderly Lady;, state terms and particulars.—3B4, ‘ Star ’ _ _ WANTED, by working Girl, Furnished . Bedroom, use of conveniences.—Ad"dress to 364, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED.— Lady, engaged during day, wants private Board.—Central, 458, ‘ Star/ ' ' WANTED, Working Lad as Boarder; central • every convenience; washing done; 24s weekly.—424, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, for elderly Couple, Board in quiet home, vicinity Cargill road, for two weeks, from, about 9th October; must be reasonable.—4s2, ‘ Star.’ IDOW would .Board middle-aged working Man, good table, washing, mending; 30s; Cargill’s Corner; homely.—slß, ‘ Star.’ i.: ; . ■ ■ ORKING Girl would like Board with homely people, vicinity of city; rea- ___ ■\TOUNG Scotsman wishes Board with pri A vate family, Caversham or Glen road, working Workshops; no other bnardors--521, Star.’ ' .. . ■' . ■ YOUNG Man. (clerical position) wants Board in refined home; central; 30s.— 420, ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 20292, 28 September 1929, Page 17
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