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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. WINNIE LIGHTNEK, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, In her Craziest, Fastest, and Most Furious Laugh Feast, ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE,’ ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ Also, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Story, ‘THE MISSING REMBRANDT,’ •THE MISSING REMBRANDT,’ ‘THE MISSING REMBRANDT,’ ‘THE MISSING REMBRANDT,’ With ARTHUR WONTNER, Thrilling Sherlock Holmes Adventure. For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. T he OCTAGON 2.15 p.m. Two Sessions Daily. 7.45 p.m. Bring the Whole Family to See This “ CHIC ” SALE COMEDY, ‘ STRANGER IN TOWN,’ ‘STRANGER IN TOWN,’ With a Five Star Cast, “CHIC” SALE, DAVID MANNERS, ANN DVORAK, NOAH BEERY, RAYMOND, HATTON. And ON THE SAME PROGRAMME, A Melodrama Full of Action and Excitement, ‘GRAFT,’ ‘GRAFT,’ With REGIS TOOMEY, BORIS KARLOFF, Sue Carol, Dorothy Rcvier. Box Plans at The Bristol. burns anniversary, CONCERT CHAMBER On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, at 8 p.m. SfSsssffi. B " d ££=• My LovT g isLik5 C a Red,'Red Rose ’"V J.” ...*“ ...■“Mrs 1 Wilfred Andrews Recitation —‘ Address to a Haggis Song—* Scots Wha Hao ’ ... , . Quartet —•“ My Heart is Sair and A. Jeavons. Song— 1 The Lea Rig ’ ... ••• Address —‘ Burns, the Man Banjo Solo— 1 Scottish Gems ’ Song—* Of a’ the Airts Song —‘ Tam Glen ’ Dance—National Reel Macdonald. Song— O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast Song— ‘ Duncan Gray ’ Part Song ‘ Star o’ Bobbie isjotf TTTF PRICES* 2s* Reserves, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Limited Accommodation. * OTE IHL early booking urged, plan AY BEGG’S. BURNS SERVICE-FIRST CHURCH, SUNDAY, 22nd, 6.30 Mr A. Sligo. Mr Arthur Macdonald. ’ ... Messrs A. M’Dowell, J. M'Farlano, J. Kennedy, Miss Mary Pratt. n " Mr W. Wood. Mr John Kennedy. Miss Dorothy Mackay. Misses Daphne Allen, Rita Warren, Pat Atkinson, Flora ... Mrs Wilfred Andrews. Mr Arthur Macdonald. Dunedin Burns Club Choir. MUSIC AND YEDI 0. THE VEDIC Has pleasure in Announcing that it has Secured the Services of Mr ARTHUR FROST, Who will he assisted by Miss BETTY GARLAND and Mr SID. GEORGE. These Clever Artists will Provide Programmes to Suit All Tastes at Afternoon and Evening Session at THE VEDIC, Commencing P MONDAY AFTERNOON. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN TO GORE AND INVERCARGILL, SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY. pm a r TRAINS AND SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN FARES PROVIDE A SPLENDID IpIoRTUOTTy Io VISIT GORE OR INVERCARGILL AND RETURN IN ONE JrPOKI UiNil X . DAY AT SMALL CQST Tmin leaves Dunedin 7.15 a.m., Caversham 7.23, Green Island 7.29, Mosgiel 7.41, ilton 8.33, Stirling 8.56, Balclutha 9.6 a.m., arrives Gore 10.32 a.m., and Invercarall .42 a.m. , Trains 1 stop at Caversham, Green Island, Mosgiel, Milton, Stirling, Balclutha, •, n e“7 Mataura and Edendale. Return Tram will also stop at Kensington. “Corpora buses leave Anderson’s Bay at 6.50 a.m. (via M‘Bride street and Carll’s Corner), St. Clair, St. Kilda. Normanby at 6.55 am. to connect with 7.15 rn TraiT Trams will bo delayed (if necessary) to connect with return Tram. Road Motor Bus leaves Port Chalmers 6.25 a.m., St. Leonards 6.45 a.m., to connect Ith 715 am Train. Bus for Port Chalmers leaves Dunedin Railway Station at 50 ii m (after arrival of return Train from Invercargill). ~ , 50 Return Tickets at SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES will be issued to Gore and vercargill from the following stations:— To Gore. To Invercargill. 2nd Class. Ist Class. 2nd Class. Ist Class. From. Dunedin, Caversham, Green Island ■ V Mosgiel ol Milton \l Stirling “/fa Balclutha J/ ig Agents.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ARROLDALE, 110 Stafford street.— Superior Accommodation, every home comfort, modern conveniences; moderate tariff; phone.— Mrs Cook. BUSINESS Gentleman requires Bed-Sit-ting Room and Board, good meals essential; state if garage accommodation. —B2O, ‘ Star.’ CARD offered refined" Christchurch heme, suitable two Men Students; share room; soft washing, mending; £1 weekly.—9s2, ‘ Star.' BOARD wanted for elderly Invalid Gentleman.—Please state terms and particulars to 75, ‘ Star * Office. OUNG Lady requires Board with private family, between St. Andrew and Howe streets. —Address 950, * Star. SUPERIOR Board offered 1 or 2 Gentlemen in private home, St. Clair; phono; washing and mending.—Address 177, * Star.’ WANTED, in good home, healthy locality, 1 or 2 Children Board; 10s; in suburb. —130, ‘ Star ’ Office. BOARD and Residence offered 2 Men or Ladies; comfortable home, central; reasonable terms. —78 Leith street. OUNG Man seeks clean, respectable Board, single room, central; terms; location, conveniences.—24B, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESS Woman desires Board, central; no other boarders preferred.— Address 226, ‘ Star.’ PRIVATE home has Vacancies for Elderly Persons; £1; every care and attention; good view.—Phone 11-601. ■'S7ACANCY, Boarder, or will Let 1 or T more Booms; near Town Hall; private home.—4o York place. SELECT private home Offers Accommodation 1 or 2 Children or elderly Lady; handy school, tram, and beach; every care; terms reasonable. —255, 1 Star.’ GENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence, central, on rise.—Full particulars to 241, ‘ Star 1 Office. BOARD offered 3 Gentlemen; garage if required; south end; Single Room, 255; share Room, 22s 6d; washing and mending.—2o6, ‘ Star.’ YM.C.A.— Visitors and Youths away • from home, modern Residential, good table; permanents (members), 245, upwards; casuals, 6s 6d per day, 35s weekly; bed and breakfast, 4s 6d. for Boarder in good home; » washing and mending done; north end; 17s 6d week. —117, ‘ Star.’ in good homo for Boarder, v single room; splendid view; washing and mending, excellent meals; terms raodcrnto. —129 Stafford street. WANTED, by young Man, Board and Residence; central, on rise preferred. —Write, particulars, to 80, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Board or Room in quiet, refined home; moderate terms.—44, * Star.’ GOOD Home offered Ladies or Gents; good table, garage, reasonable. —488 Leith street; ring 11-750. q/?A High street.—Vacancy for Board--001/ ers; terms moderate; handy city.— Phone 10-943. VACANCY in good home for Boarders, double and single rooms; five minutes city; phone,—l34 Tennyson street (upper).

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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 15