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AMUSEMENTS. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME ALWAYS, AX BEDROCK PRICES, Is and Is 6d. -ff HE STRAND 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, •RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, In his greatest cinema play since ‘The Dawn Patrol,’ ‘THE CABIN IN THE COTTON,’ ‘THE CABIN IN THE COTTON,’ ‘ THE CABIN IN THE COTTON,’ ‘ THE CABIN, IN THE COTTON,’ With Dorothy Jordan, Bette Davis, and Hundreds of Others. A titanic struggle for freedom from a new kind of slavery . . stealing, burning, killing ... a feud to the death between white slaves and masters! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: Two Newsreels ‘ Sword Fishing at Mayor Island ’ Travelogue, ‘ Dear Old London ' Book Your Seals Early! Box Plans at the Theatre (phone 13-379). OCTOBER 7th to 14th, | THREE WEEKS FROM TO-NIGHT. ! I. DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY (Inc.) Present their GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, ' LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE ’ (‘ THE BELLS OF NORMANDY ’). Comic Opera Rich in Charming Melody, with a Ghostly Story that will Thrill You. WATCH PAPERS for 100 Per Cent. Cast of SINGERS, ACTORS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS. H.M. THEATRE, SAT., Oct. 7tb, to SAT., 14th. SKATING. TVf U R R A Y ’ S RINK. 11l TO-NIGHT IS NAVY NIGHT AT MURRAY’S. 7.30 till 11. 7.30 till 11. HOCKEY MATCH. HOCKEY MATCH. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA MURRAY’S. MURRAY’S. MURRAY’S. MURRAY’S. Hockey. .SAILORS’ Race, WheelHockey. barrow, and Tyre Race, Fun and Thrills for All. RINK, 308 MORAY PLACE. Phono 11-160 for Reserves. xauuKuj . Hockey. Hockey. Hockey. Hockey. Hockey. Hockey. Hockey. TO LET. TO LET, 3-roomed House and conveniences; suit Married Couple, constant permanent employment. —Address No. 455, ‘ Star.’ ■ . TO LET, Furnished Double Room,, suit Mates: Board if desired.—4so George street. ’ O LET, Nicely-furnished and Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply 448 George street. TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette; also Furnished 2-roomed Cottage; central, superior adults; conveniences^— TO LET, 4-robmed Furnished Cottage: north end, off George street; convcnienccs.—s34, ‘ Star.* TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with kitchenette; large sun balcony.—4l7 George street (near Albany street). 1 rriO LET, well-lighted centrally-situated X Rooms, first floor, conveniences; possession October; moderate rental; suit legal firm, warehousemen. —H. Isaacs Limited, Moray place (opposite First Church). TO LET. Double Furnished Room, fireplace, gas, electric: conveniences.—36B Cumberland street. ' , O LET, 4-rooraed House, north end; conveniences; rent £1. —Address 467, ‘ Star.* | ' TO LET. 2 Partly-furnished Front Rooms, 12s 6d weekly, unfurnished 10s 6d; use kitchen, conveniences; north end.—4Bs, ‘ Star.’ . EW 2-roomed Bach, sunny position; e. light, gas; Id section, south end; use conveniences: 10s. —578, ‘ Star.* USSELBURGH.—Six-roomed modern Bungalow, in first-class order; 30s. — Haggitt, Duthie, and’ Kinmont Ltd.; 13-416. ORNINGTON. Five-roomed Horned every convenience, beautifully clean: good garden ; 22s 6d.—Haggitt, Duthie, and Kinmont Ltd. IHURNISHBD Flat, with kitchen, scullery; ■ cheap rental: suit three adults, sunny brick bouse.—97 Frederick street. ' 171 IVE1VE Rooms, Bay road, 3 minutes from car sheds; first-class order, modern conveniences; 25s.—Phone 13-590. Iff Clyde street, City.—Two-roomed Fur--t) nished Flat, kitchenette, conveniences; phone reduced rental, suitable permanent tenants. SU NNY Single and Double Well-furnished Rooms, gas cooker, all conveniences; low rental.—3B Dundas street. 1 PLAT, in superior homo, large dining rooms, 2 bedrooms, all conveniences; kitchenette, gas cooker.—7B Clyde street. 1 BURNISHED Flat of 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchenette; conveniences; in city, good locality; in good home.—47B, ’ Star/ ; ___ 'jVJ'OSGIEL, Gladstone road, overlooking Plain, 5-roomed Bungalow, 22s 6d weekly.—A. F. Quelch, Mosgiel. pr -ROOMED Flat, -washhouse, drying O green, with car shed, George street; 20s.—Hutton’s, above N.Z. Book Depot, Octagon. ROOMS, conveniences; suit young Couple or business Lady; low rents. —Hutton’s, above N.Z. Book Depot, Octagon. o YOUR MOVE, SIR I TO LET, UR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND PADDED MOTOR FURNITURE VANS for that Removal you are contemplating. Wo pack and remove furniture by road, rail, or sea to any destination. Dry, Commodious Storage. Our prices are right. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. Phone 11-525.

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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 15

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