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AMUSEMENTS. ZANE GREY’S GREATEST STORY, ZANE GREY’S GREATEST STORY, With the Screen’s I GREATEST WESTERN STAR.’ I GREATEST WESTERN STAR.’ I gTEANI) THEATRE Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 8. You were thrilled to tho limit with ■Riders of the Purple Sage,’ but Fox have gone one better with its sequel, carrying on where tho former left the great adventure. ‘THE EAINBOW TRAIL/ •THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ ‘THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ • THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ 'THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ ‘THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ With That Great Portrayer of Western Roles, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, IiOSCOB ATES (Stuttering Comedian), J. M. KERRIGAN, CECILIA PARKER. ACTION I COMEDY! THRILLS! ROMANCE! Also, HERBERT MUNDIN, Famous English Comedian, in ‘PEACE AND QUIET.’ Gazettes, Travelogue, Etc. Box Plan at Theatre (13-379). WORLD TOUR. CONCERT CHAMBER, THIS MONDAY (MAY 2). THIS MONDAY (MAY 2). THE DISTINGUISHED AUTHORTRAVELLER, E. HEADLAM GREENHOW (London Authors’ Society), Assisted by Over One Hundred EXQUISITE .HAND-COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS. SPECIAL MATINEE at 3 p.m. Doors Open 2.30. To Secondary Schools and Others. PRICES: SIXPENCE FOR PUPILS, ONE SHILLING, ADULTS. A Few Reserved Seats 2s, plus tax, at Messrs C. Begg and Co.’s. • LONDON THE MAGNIFICENT. LONDON.—The Royal River Thames and its Upper Reaches; Windsor Castle; Houses of Parliament; Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Parks, Squares, Whitehall, and the Cenotaph, MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. ‘TUT-ANKH-AMEN.’ The Cave of a Thousand Wonders. Superb Photographs of this Unparalleled “ Find,” including every object in the Tomb—the Magnificent Furniture, Priceless Vases, Jewel Caskets, etc.; the Golden Coffin containing the King; Gold Portrait Mask; Jewelled Cartonnage Cases, the Sarcophagus, etc. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Doors Open 7.30. Commence 8. PRICES (Plus Tax): 3s Reserved, 2s, and Is. Plan at Messrs Charles Begg and Co.’s. OTAGO’S SCENIC WONDERS. LANTERN SLIDES AND MOVING PICTURES OP NEW AND ORIGINAL VIEWS OF MOUNTAINS, GLACIERS, FORESTS, AND LAKES OF AWE-INSPIRING BEAUTY AND GRANDEUR. ANNUAL REVIEW Of ALPINE CLIMBING IN OTAGO By Members of the New Zealand Alpine Club, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 8 p.m. Admission, 2s; School Pupils, Is. Booking Free at The Bristol. Proceeds for the Erection of Tourist Huts. Come and see new views of some of Otago’s most beautiful scenic gems, and hear tales of exploration and adventure. ‘ASCENT OF MOUNT TUTOKO,’ The Monarch of Fiordland, ‘ 4SCENT OF MOUNTS HEAD AND MOIRA,’ First Films of Landsborougb Valley in the Haast Pass District, ‘EARLY EXPLORATIONS IN SOUTH WESTLAND,’ By A, P. Harper, A.C. J. A. SIM, Secretary. CHARLES DICKENS’S Immortal Story, ‘ DOMBEY AND SON,’ Inspires a Great Picture, ‘RICH MAN'S FOLLY.’ Wait till you see it at THE EMPIRE, FRIDAY NEXT! CORPORATION NOTICES, DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY in the Berwick and Maungatua Districts are HEREBY NOTIFIED that Power will NOT be available between 1.30 and 3.0 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), Ist May, 1932. Town Hall, Dunedin, 29th April, 1932. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Wednesday, Wedding Ring, between Moray place and corner Mait-land-Carroll streets,—Would finder kindly ring 12-329, LOST, Sum Money, Moray Place Post Office, Friday; reward.—Nelson’s, fish monger, St. Andrew street. LOST, Brown Purse, with money; left in telephone box at Octagon; reward. —Evo Hosiery, Stuart street. lOST, between Dunedin and Henley,. J Suit Case.—Reward on returning to 65 Arthur street, city, or ring 12-388. L" OST, O.H.V. A.J.S. Motor Cycle, black tank; taken from Dowling street, Wednesday night; reward for information leading to recovery.—Phone 10-300. LOST, Engineer’s Micrometer.—Reward returning to 18 Byron street, Maryhill, Mornington. LOST, near Post Office or in telephone box, pair Pince-nez.—Finder kindly leave Sagar’s, fruiterer, Princes street; reward. LOST, Bathgate Park, Wednesday, Boy’s Brown Lumber Jacket.—Return 512 South road, Cavcrsham; or ring 23-439; reward. LOST, last Sunday, Testament, vicinity Mission Tent or Hanover street.—Reward returning Strong, grocer, George street. LOST, c,n Rattray street ear, or between Highgate and University, Brown Purse containing gold-mounted fountain pen, initials A.P.K.—Finder kindly leave M’Leans', tailors, Stuart street lOST, in George street, near Plaza, J Spectacles in case.—Phono 23-160; reward. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 13-718. IjtOUND.— Ocean Beach Scout Dance, St. ' Kilda, Wednesday, May 4th, 8 p.m.; good orchestra.

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15

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