AMUSEMENTS. LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT QOTA'GO.N THEATRE 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY - 7.45 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. WE HAVE NEVER RECOM- j MENDED TWO PICTURES WITH | MORE ENTHUSIASM THAN | ‘ A HOUSE DIVIDED ’ | And 1 ‘-THE RULING VOICE. | I ' WALTER HUSTON. WALTER HUSTON. WALTER HUSTON. With Kent Dongles and Helen Chandler. Kent Douglas and Helen Chandler. In ‘ A HOUSE DIVIDED.’ ‘ A HOUSE DIVIDED.’ | ‘A HOUSE DIVIDED.’ I ‘A HOUSE DIVIDED.’ j I Walter Huston in a. vital drama of life. See him in his greatest characterisation as a jealous, iroa-hoarted father who thrashed his son to make a man of him! ALSO SCREENING. ‘THE RULING VOICE,’ ‘THE RULING VOICE,’ ‘THE RULING VOICE,’ ‘THE RULING VOICE.’ With A Magnificent Cast, LORETTA YOUNG, DORIS KENYON, LORETTA YOUNG, DORIS KENYON. WALTER HUSTON, David Manners and John Halliday, David Manners and John Halliday. Unseen, Unknown, Unheralded, “ The Ruling Voice ” held the world in constant dread. Commanding the lives of Millions. WHO WAS THIS MAN? Box Plans at “ # The Bristol.” EDUCATIONAL. ( JgJARN MORE MONEY. I j Don’t be satisfied with drawing an | insufficient wage which grows smaller , | with 10 per cent. cuts, j | In a few years’ time, when the dc- ] pression has passed and expansion takes place everywhere, as it always does, will you be in a bigger job? | Some men will earn two or three | ( times their present salaries, and you | * can be among them by learning the | “ Hows and Whys ” from VVm. G. | Fern’s Course on ’’ Management and | Self-management.” It is a thrilling study m self-advancement. J. W. | Webb, of 175 Rattray street, will j show you how it will help you to | obtain a position of responsibility and | get well paid for it. I Now is the time to act—To-morrow I never comes. Phone for an appoint- j ment, no obligations, 11-433. i TUDOR College, Coaching individual or correspondence, mathematics, sciences, languages.—sl Moray place; send for prospectus. TO LET. mo LET, Offices, Neill’s Building, X Offices lately occupied by Queensland I Insurance Co. and British Traders’ Insur- ! anco Co.; Rooms, 355 George street; Rooms, i 250 King street.—-Trustees, Executors Co. I npO LET, Wool Storage, etc.; large store, X Willis street; 8-9,000 square feet; raised floor; immediate possession; also, I' ~ ARGE Brick Store, corner Jutland and J Bauohop streets, 80ft x 48ft; suitable petrol or oil bulk storage; immediate possession,—Apply Trustees Co., Water street. rpO LEI (3 minutes Rattray street corJL ner), Double-fronted Shop and commodious Warehouse combined; reasonable rent.—Apply Trustees, Executors. rriO LET, 7-roomed Dwelling, 264 South ! X road, Caversham; reasonable rental. —Apply Trustees, Executors, Water street. TO~LET, 7-roomed Dwelling, 363 George street; reasonable rental. —Apply Trustees Co., Water street. ; TO LET, modern 4-roomcd Bungalow, handy to tram; cheap rental. —Apply tel. 11-664; or 345, ‘ Star.’ ITIOUR-ROOMED Self-contained Furnished - Flat; central; 2 bedrooms, h. and c.; I private.—Key 41 Stuart street. FURNISHED Sitting Room-Bedroom, kitchen, all conveniences; rise, sunny; linen, etc.; good home. —260, ‘ Star.’ FLATS and Rooms; self-contained; every convenience; from 10s. Apply Mr Muirhead, Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. FURNISHED Bedroom, use sitting room and conveniences.—B Duncan street; 7s 6d weekly. GOOD Home, Dundas street; Furnished Rooms, every convenience; business people or homely couple; 145.—506, ‘Star.’ ARGE Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, gas, conveniences; also Bach.—ll Market street, near tram sheds LARGE Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room; e. 1., gas. —Phone 23-864; 32 Catherine street, Caversham. NORTH End. —Widow, alone. Let 4 excellently Furnished Rooms, use, kitchen; 1 good locality; 35s. —Ring 23-321. PART of modern i nrnisbed Bungalow, in sunny, sheltered locality.—Full particulars ring phono 23-810. ATERSONS; 163 Rattray street.— Numerous Houses, large and small, city and suburbs; reduced rentals; see our lists. SOUTH Dunedin (Nice Parts). —5 Rooms, real good house, every convenieuge; 25s. —Boyd, Colonial Mutual Ijuildings; phone 13-111. SUROOMED Flat, all conveniences; £1 per week; George street. —Apply Hutton’s, Dr Martin’s Building, Octagon. ASHIONABLE Shop, 209 George street; ail conveniences; reasonable rent; hurry.—Apply Hutton’s, Dr Martin's Building, Octagon. OOMS, in Dr Martin’s Building, Octagon; reasonable rentals.—Apply on the premises. •j D.AKQ —Manuka or Broadleaf J.CJ tJtJU Blocks; six large sacks, 10s, 12 £1; guaranteed dry; any length required. 33-423 —Kai., 12s 9d i; Kai. Nuts, 10s, screened and weighed. THE ‘EVENING STAH,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepencc. EIDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES AY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS S’D AGENTS, MOTOR CAR DRIVERS, OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE TELEPHONE No. 11-745. 3UNTRV READERS DESIRING THE STAR POSTED are requested to Adeefi Instructions to THE MANAGER, IE EVENING ST AR, DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 527.
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Evening Star, Issue 21130, 16 June 1932, Page 11
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