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AMUSEMENTS. YOU HAVE RECENTLY READ THE GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF A SUBMARINE DISASTER—HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE AND HEAR THE TERRIBLE PLIGHT OF A SUBMARINE CREW ENTOMBED AND WITHOUT AIR FOUR HUNDRED FEET UNDER THE SEA! CONDITIONS OF LIFE UNDER THE SEA THAT YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED—DRAMA OF A NEW SORT TO THRILL YOU—A GRIPPING PICTURE OF AN UNDERSEA DISASTER —A HITHERTO UNOPENED BOOKPRESENTED IN A TENSE DRAMA FULL OF ACTION AND EXCITEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON 2.15 EVERY EVENING 7-45 F U LLER-II AY WARD’S g T ll A N D Swift, moving action! Intense Drama. Gripping situations! A girl cheats at the Game of Love and ahm st costs the lives of a submarine crew! A vivid, colourful portrayal of life on the floor of the ocean with its beauty, its thrills, and its daring adventures. RALPH GRAVES, RALPH GRAVES RALPH GRAVES, DOROTHY REVIER DOROTHY REVIER, DOROTHY REVIER, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, IN A .MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SEA. ‘SUBMARINE,’ ‘ SUBMARINE,’ — —- - • SUBMARINE,’ * SUBMARINE,’ —— ‘SUBMARINE/ ‘ SUBMARINE,’ —— ‘SUBMARINE/ ‘ SUBMARINE/ ‘SUBMARINE/ A Daring Visualisation of a Great Submarine Disaster presented with full sound and musical effects! A Picture you Trill long remember 1 Special Supporting Programme of TALKIE Short Subjects! JOHN BARCLAY, Eminent Baritone, offers characterisations of Famous Operatic Stars. ‘ Prologue from Pagliacci.’ ‘ Mephisto’s Serenade,’ Boris Goudounow,’ ‘Toreador Song’ from Carmen.’ GUS ARNHEIM, And his Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. ‘ MY WIFE,’ All-Talking Comedy Sketch. STRAND MAGAZINE, ‘ SQUADRONS OF THE SKY/ ETC, BOX PLANS at The Bristol or Phone Theatre 13-379. KAIKORAI SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. The Above School will Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the School ou 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER, By PICNIC On BISHOPSCOURT. FOOTBALL GROUND, 1.30 p.m. SATURDAY, And IVINE SERVICE, 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY. Es-pupils, Ex-teachers, Parents, and Guardians invited Hot water and milk provided H AEBOU R F E R R I E S. LABOUR WEEK-END. For Spit and Harrington Point Via ail Bays, Island, and Port Chalmers, Steamers learn Dunedin at 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. 43 Miles for 3s, Children L s 3d. 4 Children for 1 Adult Fare. Telephone 83M. THE SAVOY OFFERS ITS WEEKLY ATTRACTION TO THOSE WHO ENJOY TAKING PART IN A BRIGHT AND SPARKLING FOUR-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT. Nothing so sure to please as tho SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER®DANGE. Admission, 5s (including Supper). Wonderful Music, Perfect Floor, and an Ideal Setting. Make your Arrangements Early, and Book Your Table by Phone 12-133 for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE At THE SAVOY. FTARBOUR F E R R I E c LL LABOUR WEEK-END. For Spit and Harringlon Point Via all Bays, Islam), and Port Chalmers, Steamers leave Dunedin at 9.00 a.m. and 2 p.m. 45 Miles for _3s. Children In 3d. 4 Children for 1 Adult Fare. Telephone 88M. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ATTRACTIVE Private Home offered for One or Two Boarders; terms moderate; north end.—B39, * Star.’ 4s or 5s Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion, Cumberland street (past ‘ Star Office), 2 minutes railway station; telephone 13-336. • OABD offered - On<r or Two young Men in superior home in St. Kilda. —500, ‘ Star.’ BOARD, washing, mending; Vacancies for Four; superior mcais, single beds, excellent situation; 30s. —451 Princes street. "OARD offered 2 business or professional Mon; -central. —Phone 10-016. BED-SITTING Room, suit 3~ladics; full board; superior accommodation.—l2B Stafford street. COMFORTABLY Furnished Rooms, central; suit busmos.s ladies or gentlemen; morning tray; Sunday meals; telephone.—lß3 York place. COMFORTABLE Accomodation, Rainbow Private Hotel; bed, breakfast. si>; casuals, 8s day; permanents from 30s.— Phone 13-283. CtO-MFORTABLB Bed-Sitting Room, with ) Board; would suit elderly gentleman; private.—694,. ’ Star.’ COUPLE, with child, away all day," wants Board with private family.— 807, ’’Star Office. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (nest Town Hall). Permanents, 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed, Breakfast, ss.—Phone 12-601. ' HOMELY Board offered young working Man, St. Kilda; terms moderate.— 751. ' Star.’ HOMELY People would Board elderly respectable Woman cheap to keep house tidy; also Sitting Room To Let, with single or double bed.—Apply, to-night, 3 Howard street.' ONSLOW House. -Superior Accommodation reasonable tariff every modernconveniences; use of good tennis court Phone. 22-550 . . . : ... TSTACANCY.—Rooms, suitable Mates, with * or without.. Board.—l2 Clarendon .street (off Frederick street), . WANTED, -1 or 2 -.Boarders,—Apply 19 Market street, city,’ ■

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17