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AMUSEMENTS. ' FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.45, of The Fox Movietone All-Dialogue Special, * BEHIND THAT CURTAIN.’ British in Theme and spoken in Perfect English. Also, your last chance to Hoar as well as See SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE At the EMPIRE THEATRE DE LUXE Commencing To-morrow, Another Classic from our line-up of All Special Production** BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS, Plus Sound, Music, and Talking, In • WEARY RIVER,’ ' WEARY RIVER/ 1 WEARY RIVER/ * WEARY RIVER/ • WEARY RIVER/ ' WEARY RIVER,’ Here is a Great Treat awaiting you. “ Even the Weariest River Winds Somewhere Safe to Sea.” NOW HE CAN BE HEARD! RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD B ARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. His marvellous baritone voice doubles the thrills that his wonderful acting gives yo«. Now ho plays the part of a convict, whose golden voice mdts prison bars. He*# him sing his soul song and play that tearful melody. It’s a thrill you 11 want to remember for ever. In • WEARY RIVER/ 5 WEARY RIVER,’ ‘ WEARY RIVER/ ‘ WEARY RIVER/ ‘ WEARY RIVER/ * WEARY RIVER/ • WEARY RIVER/ ‘ WEARY RIVER/ • WEARY RIVER/ ‘ * WEARY RIVER/ And our usual array of Talking, Singing,' and Sound Featurettes, which have become famous. Fox Movietone News—English Derby 0f1929, won by Trigo—Overture played by the Vitaphono Symphony Orchestra of 60 Soloists—Rosa Raisa, brated Soprano, etc. • DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR..’ ‘ DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR.’ ‘ DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR.’ ‘ DUNEDIN FROM THE AIR/ ‘ Phedre,* the ce!a« The Only Film of our City from the Air, taken from Captain Bolt’s Aeroplane by tha Producer of the Empire Local News, Mr Jack Welsh. And last, but not least, LESLIE V. HARVEY At the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN. Because of the crowds which assemble to see ‘ WEARY RIVER ’ wherever it is shown, the management requests patrons to obtain their seats as far in advance as possible to avoid the delay in the lobby at the time of the performance. Box Plans for ‘ WEARY RIVER’ NOW OPEN at the Theatre; also at The Bristol Piano Company’s. (Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433.) CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! PIONEER HALL, EARLY SETTLERS’ BUILDINGS. LOWER HIGH STREET, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Rally round and support the 4th (North) Dunedin Boy Scouts’ Building Carnival. Official Opening To-night, 8 p.m., by His Worship tho Mayor (R. S. Black, Esq.). Stalls Stacked with Goods at Reasonable Prices. TRAMWAY BAND, KAIKORAI BAND, WAVF.RLEY BOYS’ BAND. Side Shows galore. Don’t miss the good prizes. ENTERTAINMENTS EACH EVENING, under control of Miss NELLIE OSBORNE. Baking and Sweets Competitions.—Entries received at the hall up till 3.30 Baking and Sweets Competitions. Baking. Sponge Sandwich, Scones (Plain and Girdle), Pikelets, Shortbread. Sweets; Mixed Tolfee, Turkish Delight, Cocoanut n;e. TO-NIGMT (Thursday).—Knot-tying competition at 8.50. Record entries. FRIDAY, at 3 p.m.—Baby Show. Entries under 12 months. Good prizes. FRIDAY EVENING.—Scout Tug-of-war Championship for 1929. Fancy Dress and Poster Competition. Post entries. Lucky Ticket Each Evening. Afternoons Free. Evenings Sixpence. R. R. PHELAN, Organiser.

MOTORS AND CYCLES. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN USED CARS. COOKE, HOWL I SON, AND CO. BUICK TOURER, licensed and in running order, £lO. FORD DELIVERY, reduced fro £3O to £l2. BABY BUICK TOURER from £9O to £4O. ALLEN ROADSTER, £4O to £2O. STU DEBAKER TOURER, 1923, £125 to £BO. OAKLAND TOURER, 1924, £l5O to £BS. VELIE SEDAN 1925, £220 to £l6O. BUICK SEDAN, 1925, £250 to £lB5. THESE CARS ARE READY FOR THE ROAD. TERMS AND DEMONSTRATIONS BY ARRANGEMENT. ENGLISH MOTORS, LTD., WILL GUARANTEE THE FOLLOWING USED CARS:— I AUSTIN TWELVE, for 9 months. 1 AUSTIN TWELVE, for 6 months. 1 STAR TOURER, for 6 months. 2 AUSTIN SEVENS, for 6 montliE each. GARAGE, 308 Moray place, Dunedin. Phone 11-160. WANTED, Motor Bike; state model, make, also lowest cash price.—221, ' Star.' WANTED, Side Car Body, fit Harley; must be roomy; state price. ‘ Star.’ JjvO.i SALIi, Essex Super-Six Sedan (4- ■*-' door); guaranteed lirst-class order; owner driver.—l9s, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, 3-seater Sports Buick; clickie; privately owned. —Apply Parcel’s Garage, Carrol! street. BATTERIES that arc cuarged m Al Ken zie's m Hope street last longer and give satisfactory service SNIP.— 3£ Overhead lOTaT!^;'“perfect condition; owner leaving; must sell. —Further particulars 39, ‘ Star. OOK Buys a Dodge; an old model, but oWOt> a good, reliable car; any trial. — Todds Buys Ford Tourer; a really good puller; good machine for rough work.—Todds. —Gray |-ton Truck, newly painted, overhauled; a really cheap delivery ; terms if required.—Todds. jDeposit buys light English car. cSiiTct.? practically new; economical to run, exceptional bargain ; any trial. —Todds. gBA Deposit.—Oakland Sis Tourer, late 'Hi model; lunning exceptionally well, balloon tyres; easy repayments.—Todds. OKA Deposit—Essex Six Tourer, mechanically sound; painted beautiful maroon colour; easy terms; any trial.—Todds. Deposit.—Gray Tourer; splendid cM&tJ condition; balance £1 per weak; splendid car for week-ends.—Todds. £* OA Deposit,—Gray Tourer, O.K. c ** i V" mechanically, well shod, newly painted; terms £1 per week.—Todds. OQift Deposit.—Ford, New Beauty. t-S'O'U' thoroughly renovated; balloon tyres; new paint, etc.; balance £1 per week.--Todds. O f*A Deposit.—Chrysler Tourer, late model, four-wheel hydraulic brakes; splendid performer; see this.— Todds. Deposit.—Essex 4-door Sedan; •x/ done small mileage; privately owned; terms to suit buyer; inspect.— Todds . 'fc/TSIT our Showroom, Lower High street, » or ring 13-859 for fuller particulars,— Todd Motor Company,

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Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 13

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