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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, This Evening, 7.45, This Evening, 7,45, Of • BROADWAY HOOFER ’ And "PAINTED FACES,’ Two Powerful All-Talking Attractions. Ring Telephone 33-091 for Reserves. QCTAGON THEATRE (Th# Cosy Theatre with the Bound Reputation). STARTING FRIDAY, THE ALL-TALKING DRAMA OF SUBMARINE THRILLS. THRILL After THRILL Men without hope awaiting death —some calm, some despairing, some even with grim humour—but each enwrapped with the vision of a woman he nad known. Suddenly a staccato buzz—the signal spelling rescue—yet one of them had to remain below. WHICH WOULD IT BE? The T-’king Screen’s Most Significant Production- ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3.’ • ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ • ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ • ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ • ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ' ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ The Most Remarkable Picture of the Year, Featuring FRANK ALBERTSON, STUART ERWIN, KENNETH MacKENNA, WARREN HYMER, WALTER M'CRAIL, FARRELL M’DONALD, (Recommended by the Censor More Especially for Adult Audiences.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING FEATURETTES. Fox Movietone News, ’Spike Speaks, Krazy Kat Cartoon, .* Go Easy, Doctor.’ BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE, BRISTOL, and BEGG’S, Or Ring Telephone 13-091. ROLLER SKATING. JV. HANNAS SCHOOL OF • PHYSICAL CULTURE. Burns Hall Gymnasium. Learn to Skate undei safe conditions. Assured Tuition and Efficient Instruction. AFTERNOONS.—Mon.. Wed., and Fri.. 2 to 4 o’clock; Saturdays. 2-3.30. 3.30-5. EVENINGS.—Iues., 8.15 to 10.15; Wed.. 7.30 to 10. TEA-HOUR SESSlON—Fridays. 5.15 to 6.30 p.m. LUNCH HOURS.—Daily, 12 to 1, 1 to 2. CHILDREN.—Wed.. 3.30 to 5 p.m.; Thursday. 4 to 5.30 p.m. Ladies Is 6d, Men 2s; Lunch Hour, 6d; Children, Is; Reservations. 6d. Private appointments arranged for special tuition. J. V. HANNA’S Dunedin school of physical CULTURE. Burns Hall Gymnasium. 'bird Term Commencing Now in Every ranch of Physical Culture and Dancing For len and Women, Boys and Girls of a!) ages. Information at Gymnasium Daily, 2 to 0 p.m. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. “ REIDS FOR REAL ESTATE.” NORTH END. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL. GOOD SINGLE-STORY HOUSE Of 7 rooms, fibrous plaslei ceilings, tiled fires, wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, concrete foundations, every convenience: handy to tram and University. No reasonable offer »efused. Terms arranged if required. £llsO. BRICK BUNGALOW, CLOSE HIGH STREET TRAM. BEAUTIFULLY - APPOINTED BRICK BUNGALOW of four rooms; kitchenette and sun porch; built for present owner: choice decorations; expensive leadlights: equipped with every modern convenience; good rooms, lounge room (18 x 14), electric range, destructor, etc.; built on high concrete foundations; sunny, cheerful, and good outlook. Just on the market. £1250. 600 WHY PAY RENT? LOW DEPOSIT. EASY TEEMS. NEW BUNGALOW of 4 lovely rooms, on good i-acre section, in Mosgiel; latest finish; every convenience; good workmanship. Low railway fares make living cheaper than city. Rare value, £790. CUMBERLAND STREET. NICE SEMI-BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette, in lovely order: every modern convenience, porcelain bath and basin, etc.; good freehold section; now offered at a reduced price. £B9O. 584 JOHN REID AND SONS. LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. Evening phones 22-240 and 20-662. FOR SALE, Clyde Hill, House, 4 large rooms, kitchenette; owner taken over shop; £1.150 or near offer.—sß3, ‘Star.’ PRIVATE SALE. HOUSE PROPERTY (Mornington). well situated; in good order; ready for occupation. Reasonable price for quick sale. Finance can be arranged for reliable purchaser.—BAßGAlN, P.O. Box 38, Dunedin. £* KA Deposit. 30s Weekly (£675). — dwOU Splendid 5 Rooms; all conveniences; freehold; Government Workshops; good buying. —Timlin’s. «w Deposit, 32s 6d Weekly.—Choice i O new Bungalow, 5 rooms; freehold; price greatly reduced; 2d car; nothing better. —Timlin’s. • ni ftCA —Anderson’s Bay: New Brick oblvOU Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette ; freehold; sunny situation; handy car; rare value. —Timlin’s. REEN ISLAND (Handy Position).— Ownei build new Bungalow, 5 rooms, including freehold section, £775; easy terms.—Timlin's. €1 HOICK Freehold Section, rise, above ' Gardens. £300: Anderson’s Bay, close ear, reasonable price.—Timlin, Whitcombe, Tombs’ Buildings. BARB BARGAIN, Owner leaving in 2 weeks, and must sell at once. ( REDUCED PRICE. SPLENDID HOME of 4 rooms, near Workshops, in first-class order; verandah, electric light, gns, bathroom, hot and cold water, large scullery, etc.; splendid freehold section, in garden; fowlhouses; workshop, terms to suit; this is a real snip, and the price asked is only ' £750. 576 REIDS. LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. Evening phones 22-240 and 20-662.

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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13