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AMUSEMENTS. OUR SLOGAN FOR 1932: SUPREME IN SIGHT AND SOUND. Announcing! {Announcing! The First Gentleman of the Screen, Tie First Gentleman of the Screen, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISfc, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS,, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, AT THE REGENT FRIDAY NEXT In His First Modern Role. Ja His First Modem Role. Arliss as a Millionaire who wants to forget his millions and have some fun . . . a human role replete with sparkling dialogue delivered by the inimitable Arliss wit, with tense dramatic and pathetic moments. The Most Human Arliss you have ever seen in a picture you , will remember all your life. Box Plans at “ The Regent ” (phone JL2-513—two lines) and at “ Bristol.”

SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. CUP MEETING,. FEBRUARY 11th and 13th, 1932. , |Vr OMINATIONS fgr _ ALL EVENTS * CLOSE on FRIDAY, 22nd January, 1932, at 5 p.m. L. G. HILL, Secretary. TENDERS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.-STORES. TENDERS, Closing 4 p.m. on date shown, and, returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the SUPPLY OFNo. 741.—Sawn Tallowwood Cross-arms. 9/2/32. Quotation forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin; and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR MOTpR GRADER. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on FRIDAY, sth February, 1932, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP ONE MOTOR POWER GRADER. Specification and general conditions of contract may be inspected at the Office of the City Engineer, Town Hall, Dunedin. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 18th January, 1932. WANTED, Tenders 100 Bags Dry Blocks, Mixed Firewood, delivered St. Kilda weekly; 25 bags to cord. —984, ‘ Star.’ BOARD ANO RESIDENCE. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN Requires full board in private home; handy to town, and musfc be good locality; no other boarders preferred. Reply, stating terms and full particulars, to BOARD, P.O. Box 460, Dunedin. BOARD and Residence, superior, permanent visitors; bed and breakfast; rooms; phone; central—4l Hope street. BOARD wanted, private family, Couple (child, 4); must be central; terms, etc.; permanent.—937, ‘ Star.’ /I HRISTCHURCH.—ComfortabIe, refined V private Home at 42 Hereford street west; 25s and 27s 6d. COMFORTABLE Home, handy beach, tram, has Vacancies Married Couple or 2 friends.—l2o Forbury road, St. Clair. /COMFORTABLE Private Board-Residence, single rooms; moderate tariff: hashing, mending; phone.—Apply 119 Stafford street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents, 27s 6d; Casuals, . |Ti 6d; Bed, Breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast from 7 a.m. ERNLEIGH, 15 Queen street.-Superior Accommodation, business Gentlemen; excellent table, moderate tariff.—Phone 12-018; Miss Hourston. 11HURNISHED Rooms; breakfast if, reuT quired; 18 Albert street, St. Clair; reasonable; 3 minutes from beach and cars. GOOD Home offered Two Men, share room; washing, mending; phone; close Town Hall, rise; terms, £1. —33, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR Board-Residence for business Man, private home.—7B Clyde phone 12-489. VACANCY for Two young Men in good home, handy beach; single room if preferred.—l2o Forbury road. WANTED, working Boarders, single rooms, ■ every convenience, telephone; washing and mending; terms moderate.—so Manor place. WANTED, 2 refined young business Men, Share Room; all conveniences, telephone ; central; terms moderate. —996, * Star.’ WANTED, 4-roomed House; all conveniences; about £1; vicinity Macandrew Road School or Caversham; careful tenant. I—3B, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Man requires Board, private house; good locality; small family; state terms; urgent.—9Bß, ‘ Star ’ Office. YOUNG business Woman requires Board, handy to city.—2s, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Man wants Board, Christian people; must bo quiet, no children; boardinghouses need not apply.—B33, ' Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 21004, 19 January 1932, Page 9

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