AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of ‘ THE LAST HOUR ’ ‘THE LAST HOUR’ And ‘YOUNG MAN OP MANHATTAN.' ‘YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN.’ QCTAGON THEATEE Direction J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. BOX PLANS AT “ THE BRISTOL.” After 5 p.m. at “The Theatre” (13-091). TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Radio Pictures Present The First Great Railroad Thriller of the Talkies! ‘DANGER LIGHTS.’ Steam Shot Spectacle of Men and Women at Grips with Hurtling Infernos! Plunging Juggernauts . . . flying along steel rails at a terrific speed. The Record Run . . . The Last-minute Rescue, The Wash-out . . . Blood and Life of the Railroads! Screaming Brakes . . . Screeching Whistles . . . Flashing Rails. Giant Wheels Pounding the Impassioned Refrain of Flying Engines. RADIO’S SALUTE to the RAILROADS! RADIO’S SALUTE to tho RAILROADS! With LOUIS WOLHEIM, LOUIS WOLHEIM, LOUIS WOLHEIM, LOUIS WOLHEIM. LOUIS WOLHEIM, LOUIS WOLHEIM, Robert Armstrong and Joan Arthur. Robert Armstrong and Jean Arthur. Etc., Etc. MEN . . . WOMEN . . . AND CHILDREN WILL ALL COME FULL STEAM AHEAD TO SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT AND THRILLING SPECTACLE OF RAILWAYMEN, You Must Sec— Two Giant Locomotives Match their Power iii a Thrilling and Real Tug-o’-war. You Must See — Tho Stupendous Scenes . . . the Landslide, tho Railway Washout. You Must See— LOUIS WOLHEIM (the lovable soul from ‘ All Quiet on tho Western Front') as DAN THORN . . Hard and Rough . . . for whom wheels spun . . . whistles screamed . . . Men fought . . . and women loved ... a Blood and Iron Man . . . BUT WHAT A HEART! CHILDREN 1 CHILDREN! THIS IS A PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS. PROPERTIES POR SALE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, PROVIDED THE PROPOSITION IS RIGHT. FOR SALE, Natty, attractive bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, with offices under ono roof, at St. Clair; high concrete foundations, panelled hall and living room, large lounge room with specially-selected tiled surround and fibrous ceilings, lovely bathroom, wardrobes, ample cupboards, presses, terrazzo sink top, latest gas cooker, everything of tho best; tho whole, with section, fences, paths complete, for £900; terms to suit. TAMBLYN. RHODES. AND JAMIESON. O 1 4 AA—Dunottar: Brick Bungalow, cSrfJ-ifc'-'v 4 rooms and kitchenette; every modern convenience; fine section.— Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. O/i'T'C' —Very fine Bungalow, 4 rooms c&O ttl and kitchenette, Abbotsford, nicely on rise, handy station; largo double section; well situated; terms. —Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. OO ’y K —Handy penny section: Fine w« j It# Bungalow, large section, five rooms and kitchenette; small deposit.— Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. SPECULATORS! SURE PROFIT. NO RISK. RIGHT at Penny Section, Slightly on Rise.—Good modern Villa, 5 rooms; electric, hot and cold, porcelain bath and basin; offices under one roof; only requires slightly renovating; can be bought at price to clear mortgage expenses; £650 or offer. TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON. 01 i) A A — Anderson’s Bay (nice rise, handy car): Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; glassed-in sun porch; quarter-acre; lovely home; perfect order. — Tamblyn, Rhodes, Jamieson. WANTED, a good Christchurch House, Exchange for substantially built hol-low-wall Bungalow, at 2d section, Dunedin; price £1,250; urgent.—Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. OQrtft —Caversham (iust nicely on 3*o rise, above car); 4 Rooms; kitchenette and sun balcony; lovely warm situation; good section; easy terms.— Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. BETTER HOME WANTED. OWNER of natty little Bungalow, four rooms and kitchenette, handv Kirkcaldy street, Dunedin South requires bettor Home up to £1,450, preferably Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; genuine buyers. TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON. ON RISE. CLOSE OCTAGON. TIDY, Compact 4-roomod VILLA, situated on rise, 10 minutes’ walk to Octagon, commanding a lovely view of harbour; recently renovated throughout; modern conveniences; nice freehold section; only £BSO. TAMBLYN. RHODES, AND JAMIESON. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES ASLIN, BROWN, AND ALLOO, Solicitors, N Z Express Co ‘s Buildings, Bond street. EDUCATIONAL. ASTROLOGICAL Students’ Association invites all interested become Members; private tuition.—Secretary, 11 Balmoral street, Opoho, Dunedin. ISS MCCARTHY, 18 Albert street, St. Clair, Teacher Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing. and Composition; Children’s Classes Wednesdays and Fridays. MRS CHIRNSIDE. Ladies’ Cutter. Teacher Dressmaking, Premier Buildings, 172 Princes street; patterns or material cut to measure. OCTAGON School of Matriculation and Business, Butterfield’s Buildings.— Qualified Tutors Coach matriculation, accountant’s preliminary, bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, "|JS OSSBOTHAM’S College, BookkecpJOb ing, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students’ railway fare reductions.- Phono 10-736. npUDOR College of Matriculation. — Sciences, Arts, Languages.—sl Moray place (opposite Y.M.C.A.),
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Evening Star, Issue 20876, 20 August 1931, Page 11
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