AMUSEMENTS. MYSTERY, DRAMA, COMEDY IN THE GRAND HOTEL! A Man comes to London for a holiday, and meets with greater excitement, thrills, and danger than in wildest Africa. THE REGENT 2.15 p.mI—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. The Great British Comedian from . AREN’T WE ALL,’ HUGH WAKEFIELD, HUGH WAKEFIELD, HUGH WAKEFIELD, HUGH WAKEFIELD, HUGH WAKEFIELD, With Betty Stockfield and Elsie Randolph, In 'LIFE GOES ON.’ ‘LIFE GOES ON.’ 'LIFE GOBS ON.’ •LIFE GOES ON.’ ‘LIFE GOES ON.’ ‘LIFE GOES ON.’ -‘LIFE GOES ON.’ (More Suitable for Adults.) EXCELLENT • REGENT FEATURETTES. DETECTIVE LLOYD SERIAL AT ALL MATINEES, AND THURSDAYS, AT 7.45 p.m. Box Plans at “ The Bristol.” Theatre Telephone 12-513 (two lines). , ST. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH HALL (Corner Queen’s Drive and High street), WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 28th and 29th, 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., ORIENTAL EAIR AND SALE. Attractive Programmes Each Evening. . All Classes of Useful Articles, Produce, etc. AFTERNOONS, FREE. EVENINGS, SIXPENCE, DANCING. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), TO-MORROW, CORONATION HALL, J^ANCE— EXTENDED NIGHT—DANCE. The St. Kilda Unemployed Association sympathise with all the dancing public who failed to attend their last extended evening, and advise them to take advantage of this offer. _ Dancing from 8 p.m, till 2 a.m. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. And an Excellent Supper provided. The Melodymakers’ Band will keep you twinging, clinging, sliding, and- gliding. Have your head in a whirl and your arm full of girl. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, - TO-MORROW. H. NAPIER, Hon. Sec. THE ELDORADO CABARET) 213 (GEORGE STREET (Opposite Rhodes Motors). his beautiful new Dance Hall is now jmpleted. The OPENING DANCE will be held on SATURDAY NIGHT. (PENING DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, i* first-class musicians have been selected > play for old-time and modern dances from 8 o’clock to midnight, he Eldorado has a specially sprung floor >r dancing, a beautifully-furnished lounge, ladies’ and gents’ cloak rooms, etc. COST OF ADMISSION, 2s. Supper, cordials, ice creams, etc., can be obtained in the Eldorado Tea‘Rooms attached to the hallDANCE to he held in Marigold Salon, Musselburgh Rise, Next and Every Wednesday, 8 to 12 p.m. Waltzing Competition over four nights. First prize £l, second 10s. Other novelties. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Supper, 6d extra. Savonia Band. . - N~ ATIONAL Dancing Social Club.— Monthly Social, Embassy Salon, Tonight (Tuesday), 27th; supper, music, dancing, 8 till 12; Monte Carlo, spot waltz; members Is and Is 6d, non-members 2s; select dance; conditions under strict supervision. MOTORS AND CYCLES. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO. LTD. Have SINGER 10.6 H.P. SALOON, 1932 Model, only used 1,018 miles. REDUCED FROM £370 to £3OO. New Oar Guarantee. Also, SINGER JUNIOR SALOON, 1932 Model Demonstrator, 4,300 miles, £2lO. ■ Offices and Showroom; 55-59 HANOVER STREET. REGISTERED Ford Light Delivery For Sale; Ruckstell axle; go anywhere; £23 10s cash.—Apply Rhodes Ltd., 206 George street. . BATTERIES that are charged at M'Kcn eie’s, in Hope street, last longer and give satisfactory service. ___ FOR SALE, Oldsmobile Coach, body perfect order, thoroughly overhauled; cash, terms.—Ring 20-411; or 316, •’Star.’ BABY Austin Tourer, excellent condition; must sell; owner leaving N.Z. — 263, ‘ Star.* Batteries, 49s 6d, Apac., 12 months’ guarantee; quality British Car Batteries, Charged and Fitted.—Todd Motors Ltd. 1 QOA F° r< l Tourer, 2 new tyres on, pump, jack, 2 spare tubes; £6 the 10t.—680, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Model A Ford, Chevrolet Tourer, or other light four, about £6O cash; state price and particulars.—No. 681, ‘ Star ’ Office. - ■ WANTED, good late model Sedan; must be cheap; lowest cash price, particulars; no agents.—674, * Star.’ FINANCIAL. POST OFFICE INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES, STARE-BOWKETT SUBSCRIPTIONS, Etc., PURCHASED FOR CASH. Send particulars to M. AND I. INVESTMENTS LTD., P.O. Box 592, Dunedin. POULTRY. EGG PRESERVING ECONOMY. NSIST on OVOLINE, Clean, Economical Paste. Is 6d jar does 420 eggs. CHICKENS, White Leghorn, For Sale; good strain.—R. Payne, Fraser's road, Kaikorai, ANTED To Sell. Rhode Island Red Clucking Hen, 65.—3 Kennedy street, St. Kilda. WHITE Leghorn and Rhode Island "Red Chicks, 10s dozen, £2 fifty, £3 10s hundred; Settings, ss, railed extra.—Bartley, Watt’s road, N.E. Valley.
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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 9
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