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AMUSEMENTS. PRIIS' CESS THE AIRE Cosy as Your Fireside. Where Sound Sounds Natural. 2.15 TWO SESSIONS DAILY 2.15 TWO SESSIONS DAILY OVERWHELMING SUCCESS ‘ NO, NO, NANETTE,’ Tho ‘ NO, NO, NANETTE.’ Greatest ‘NO, NO, NANETTE,’ Yet, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present FIRST NATIONAL and VITAPHGNE’S' TEGHNICOLOUR TRIUMPH. The GRANDEST, GAYEST, Most GLORIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY, ‘NO, NO, NANETTE,’ ‘NO, NO, NANETTE,’ ‘ NO, NO, NANETTE.’ 1 NO, NO, NANETTE,’ ‘NO, NO, NANETTE,’ A Perfect Blaze of Splendour, Starring ALEX. GRAY and BERNICE CLAIRE In tho MOST BRILLIANT COMEDY, MOST GORGEOUS SPECTACLE, MOST DELIGHTFUL SCENES Of the Audible Screen. jST—E—Y—E—R In the History of the Stage has there been such a WONDERFUL! GLORIOUS! MAGNIFICENT! BRILLIANT! SCINTILLATING ENTERTAINMENT! Sonic say it is even Bettor than ‘GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.' Bos Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m., after at HALL’S FRUIT SHOP. Theatre tel. 13-702. Fullcr-Havward’s King edwakd theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT and LYA DE PUTTI In ‘ THE HEART THIEF,’ Supported by LEATRICE JOY, in ‘NOBODY’S WIDOW.’ For Rezerveg Ring Theatre Phone 22-573. EUCHRE Evening in the Buffalo Hall, Clark street, every Monday, beginning Monday, 25th August. DANCING. J) A N-C.E! DANCE! TO-NIGHT, At the Central Fire Station, at 8 o’clock. Lucky Spot Waltz. Supper provided. Daucing until 12.30. Dagg’s Full Orchestra. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, Saturday, 'noon, between Dowling _ street and Rattray street; reward.—Publisher, ‘Star. 1 LOST, Head Lamp Rim oil motor car, in King or Cumberland street.— Please leavo Empire Theatre.

LOST, 3 Tame Ducks.—Scott, 74 Spottiewoodo street; phono 23-174. LOST, Tyro and Tube on Rim. —Return Co-op. Dairy; telephone 22-631; reLOST, Light Kid tLeft) Glove, 'Monday morning. —Please ■ leave Wentworth Tea Rooms. LOST, Friday afternoon, vicinity Rattray street car. Spectacles in case.—Please ring 20-603. LOST, on Monday evening, Gold Wristlet Watch, vicinity Stuart street.— Please ring 20-222. LOST, Brown Skin Glove, near Cutting, Maitland street. Reward returning Reo Garage, Princes street souui. LOST or Strayed, Tau-and-Whito Sheep Dog, four white paws. —Reward returning 19 Lorno street, South Dunedin. PERSON seen Taking Black Persian Kitten on Saturday evening, from Upper Carishrook, please Return immediately to 62 Main South road. ■ STRAYED, Sunday morning, Musselburgh, Black-and-White Fox Terrier, with black and tan markings on face.—Reward returning 7 High street, Musselburgh. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Go. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phono 10-493. private 13-718. POUND, restful slumbers and no lire worries when Chimneys Swept by Otago Window Cleaning Co.—Phone 13-250. FOUND. —Tons of Soles and Flounders soiling cheap, direct froin our own trawler.—At Stewarts’ POULTRY. ALLANTON Poultry Farm, for White Leghorns; 320-egg-strain day-old Chicks; Settings ss; Incubator Lots, 30s hundred. —Forbes. BARRED Plymouth Rocks, prize-takers, will be sold at Reilly’s on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. 8 FOR SALE, Three White Leghorn Pullets; 6s 6d each.—l 9 Dalmeny street, N.E. Valley. . FOR SALE, Hen and 12 R.I.R. Chick : eus.—Apply 6 Dudley place, Maori Hill. TOO LATE FOF- CLASSIFICATION. RECENT TARIFF CHANGES MAKE OUR CERTIFIED USED CARS BETTER BUYING THAN EVER. BUICK FOUR 1924- TOURER, £125. BUICK LIGHT SIX 1925 TOURER, £135. CHEVROLET 1926 TOURER, £lls. RUGBY 1925 TOURER, £95. FLINT ROADSTER 1926 SPORTS, £l5O. OAKLAND SIX COUPE, £45. OAKLAND SIX TOURER (a snip), £75. HUMBER TOURER, economical on petrol and tyres. £3O. HUMBER ROADSTER, £2O. BUICK FOUR TOURER, in good order, £4O. COOKE, HOWLISON AND CO., Hanover street and Princes street. rnENDERS for the ERECTION of NEW JL CHILDREN’S REST HOME and HILL-JACK MEMORIAL FRESH-AIR HOME, to be built on Romanoff Property, Highgale, Roslyn, Close at Our Office on TUESDAY, 16th September, 1930, at 2 p.m. MANDENO AND FRASER, • ■ Regd, Architects. N.Z. Espress Buildings. WANTED, Utility Truck or 3-seater (Ford preferable); must be cheap.— Address 605 ‘ Star ’ Office. 171 OR SALE, One Pedestal Office Table, three drawers each side, £5; Two N.P. Soda Fountain Pump Handles, £5; Two Pio Heaters, £2 each.—6ol, ‘ Star.’ (T ET Quotations from Evening Star T Office for largo or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 20572, 26 August 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20572, 26 August 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20572, 26 August 1930, Page 11

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