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AMUSEMENTS. {TING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Final Screening To-night of ‘THE DRAKE CASE.’ •THE DRAKE CASE.’ ‘THE DRAKE CASE.’ COMMENCING TO-MORROW: COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Tho Best Mystery Picture You’ve Ever Seen, ‘ STRAN it CARGO.’ ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ ‘STRANGE CARGO.’ For Reserves Ring Theatre Phone 22-573. THE REGENT - TO THE CHILDREN ! CHILDREN, CHILDREN, CHILDREN, CHILDREN, A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME On SATURDAY AT 10.30. Look at ibis: JUNIOR COGLAN JUNIOR COGLAN ‘LET JUNIOR COGLAN in HER JUNIOR COGLAN GO JUNIOR COGLAN GALLAGHER.’ OUR GANG RASCALS OUR GANG In a Brand New Screaming Comedy. FROLICKING FISH A Wonderful Talkie Cartoon. FINAL GIRLS Competition and Other Fixtures ! ! I So DON’T FORGET Saturday, DON'T FORGET 10.30 a.m. DON’T FORGET 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY 10.30 He is coming ON WINGS OF SONG, ON WINGS OF SONG, LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. It is coming ON WAVES OF COLOUR, ON WAVES OF COLOUR. •THE ROGUE SONG.’ THE ROGUE SONG.’ THE ROGUE SONG.’ THE ROGUE SONG.* THE ROGUE SONG.’ ‘THE ROGUE SONG.’ And they are in it, LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY At THE REGENT —- Nov. 14. November 14. Nov. 14. Nov. 11. November 14. Nov. 14. ‘A FASCINATING PASTIME! KIWI MINIATURE GOLF CO UR S E (Plaza Theatre), OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Is—PEE ROUND Ib. Concession Tickets, 3 Rounds for 2s 6d. CHILDREN’S SESSIONS.-10 a.m. io 12.30, 3-30 to 5.30 p.m. 6d- PER ROUND—6d. Everybody’s Trying It, THE KIWI MASHIB SHOT. Golf Course Telephone 11-260. LADIES’ BLACK AND RED SATE COURT SHOES, spike heel; best Skinner ■ Satin Cloth; 17s 6d a pair. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin.

amusements r£ mE REGENT —r— New Zealand s Premier Talkie Theatre. 2.15 p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. Doors open each night at 7.15. DAILY at 2.15 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. DAILY at 2.15 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. Our Wonderful New Programme. ■Our Wonderful New Programme, THE QDEEN OP THE QUEEN OF THE QUEEN OF THE QUEEN OF THE QUEEN OF THE QUEEN OP THE TALKIES, THE TALKIES, THE TALKIES, THE TALKIES, THE TALKIES, THE TALKIES, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-11-S-A-R-E-R. N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-B-A-R-E-K, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-B-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R. N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, N-O-R-M-A S-H-E-A-R-E-R, . NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, —, NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER, ‘ NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, — NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, , NORMA SHEARER, , NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, — NORMA SHEARER, —— In ‘THE DIVORCEE, 5 ‘THE DIVORCEE, 5 ■THE DIVORCEE,’ •THE DIVORCEE,’ •THE DIVORCEE,’ •THE DIVORCEE,’ ‘THE DIVORCEE.’ ‘THE DIVORCEE,* •THE DIVORCEE,' ‘THE DIVORCEE,’ ‘THE DIVORCEE,' ‘THE DIVORCEE,’ More Suitable for Adults, Assisted by’ the Following ' Wonderful Cast CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, CONRAD NAGEL. CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD.NAGEL, . ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ■ ’ Etc., Etc. • ‘THE DIVORCEE ’ is the most attractively mounted, the most brilliantly acted, and the most interesting picture wo have screened this year. IT CARRIES “ THE REGENT ” , GUARANTEE OF OUTSTANDING EXCELLENCE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. It as even better than ‘ The Last of Mrs Cheyney,’ Also screening : A SPLENDID’PROGRAMME OF SHORT PICTURES, INCLUDING—- ‘ THE GENERAL/ A Comedy All ,*THB GENERAL/.. .. ~ln. .Colour,:. ~ ‘ FROLICKING PTSH/ A Walt •FROLICKING FISH,’ Disney Cartoon. Hearst Metrotono Nows, ■ Etc., Etc. .BOOK NOW. No extra charge BOOK NOW. for Booking I ! Box Offices at “The Theatre” (phone 12-512) and at “The Bristol.” THE regent - Tho Theatre with the Consistent Programmes

SPORTING. GALE. CALB. GALE. GALE. GALE. GALE. GALE. 1 GALE.: GALE. GALE. CALB. GALE GALE. GALE. GALE. ;.cale. GALE. GALE. GALE, ' GALE. SATURDAY’S BIG ATTRACTION. Under Auspices of Otago Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. and Otago Motor Club. SPEED! SPILLS! THRILLS! GRASS TRACE MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS! At 2.5 p.m. SPLENDID ENTRIES. KEEN RACING. /Como to the. Caledonian Ground, where sound sounds best. Sec the Racing Motor Cyclists in action on a 400-yard course: See Otago’s Champion Cycle Riders in action. ■ See Runners, Jumpers, and Walkers in Spirited Compotiv tion. A _ GRAND AFTERNOON’S ENTERTAINMENT. Admission, Is; Stand, 6d extra; Children, half-price. . H. T. EMMERSON, Sports Sec. E. C. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW’. TO-MORROW’,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED, Hawaiian Sled Guitar; also Tutor; must bo cheap. -Full particulars to 369, * Star ’ Office. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, modern Bungalow, seven rooms, Anderson’s Bay; Exchange similar property, north end or Opoho. 331, * otar. - 6 USED Typewriters this month for £3 each, guaranteed perfect. N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. WANTED To Sell, Dawn Mower, good condition; .ss.. Apply 18 Ings avenue, St. Clair, after 6 p.m. ANTED To Sell, Gas Cooker, almost new, in good order and condition. £8 1P5.—393. ‘Star’ Office. WANTED Sell. Brick Bungalow, Ander son’s Bay; 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun balcony, electric range; £1,200, off dr.—4o2. ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Sell, Angora Babbits, 30s pair (or offer).--441, ‘Star’ Office. HOLIDAY RESORTS. KARITANE —For Sale, Four-roomed Furnished Bungalow; terms arranged, immediate possession; must 5e11.—428, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Crib, fortnight Christmas, north line preferred.—4ls, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Toilet. 4 weeks, from 3rd January, Broad Bay or Portobello, 3 or 4-roomed Crib. Reply, stating terms, to Findlay, Warrington. PERSONAL. rpHREE Youths wish to Meet 3 goodfi- looking young Ladies (16-18), view matrimony; enclose photos. 355, ‘Star.’ POULTRY. WANTED To Buy, Clucking Hen. —State price 419, ‘ Star.’ HEALTHY Chicks, While. Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, 12s dozen, £4 10s hundred; orders taken; last hatch of season <!• c Thursday.—Barllcv, Watt's road, N.E.V. CHICKS, Chicks, White Leghorns; good laying strain; Is each, 10s dozen. — Harris, 98 Shetland street, Roslyu.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE. XIOB SALE; Homemade Cake Shop, X? Teas, suitable two ladies; going con cem; good position, car stop.—3o2, ‘Star ’ FOR SALE, exceptionally good plumbing ■business as going concern in thriving Otago. Central town; plant and tools at valuation; finance arranged; fine opportunity ■ for young plumber to secure successful business.—Apply in first instance to A. and T. Burt .Limited, Stuart street. LADIES' Hairdressing Salon; new, right -up to date; no goodwill; good lease; stock at valuation.—lo, 4 Star.’ BICYCLES. 'TITHE Cycles that pass you swiftly and JL silently are Simplex Specials; 3s 6d ■weekly.— Calder Maokay Co., Rattray street. RADIO. mbNB in on new Cameras at Hugh and JL G K. • Neill’s Ltd., George street; catalogue free. XJORTABLE Radio wanted, any condiJL tion, cash, or take as part payment large battery set.—292, ‘ Star.' EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S, College, Moray place. ■ Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Government Examinations; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions. —Telcphone 10-697. OCTAGON School of Business, Martin’s ■ Buildings; - B ikkeeping, Touch-typ-ing, Shorthand, Handwriting, Commercial English, Spelling; Coaching Public Examinations. ■ EOSSBOTHAM’S College. Bookkeeping, Shorthand Typewriting; rapid . methqds, prompt results: country students railway faro reductions. Phone 1 0-736. * pTVENING STAR’ TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS DIAL li-745. Ask : for Department Required. After 5 p.m. See Telephono Book.

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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 11

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