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AMUSEMENTS. BBS 2 BRBBBRRRRBBR R AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. R R Again last night hundreds unable R R, to gain admission—Be advised. R R Reserve now for this unforgettable R Film Play. ' R THE regent | Direction J. C. Williamson Picture R Corp. Ltd R 2 B R R B R R R R R its R R R B B B B B R B B B R R B R R B R R R B B B B B B B Screening 2.15 and 8 p.m. B Not since "Bulldog Drummond ’ R has Colman given so fine a per- R formance. It moves with lightning R fashion and holds you tense with R ever-changing surprise and R mystery. . R The Renowned English Actor in R his Crowning Achievement. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In The Samuel Goldwyn Production ■THE MASQUERADER.’ ■THE MASQUERADER,’ ‘THE MASQUERADER,’ ‘ THE MASQUERADER,’ •THE MASQUERADER,’ •THE MASQUERADER,’ •THE MASQUERADER,’ A United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI Even his ‘ wife couldn’t tell them apart! They looked alike! They R B talked alike! They acted alike! R How could she tell that the one who made love to her was only B E B a masquerader hired by her hus- R B band to double for him—even at R B Home! R B Box Plans at the D. 1.0. and R Theatre (Phone 12-513). SB R R R R SB K R R R R RE R BE AT THE T.M.C.A. BATHS* . MORAY PLACE, 7.45 TO-NIGHT, For the BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST SWIMMING GALA OP THE SEASON .(Under the auspices of the Zenith Swimming Club). OVER 200 ENTRIES, For' Thrilling Racing, Tug-of-Wars, ' Lifesaving Events, and 4-a-side Relays (14 teams). THE CLASH OF CHAMPIONS. yt. ,J. Jarvis, S. Jarvis, G. Field, R. Nutjball, and J. O. Byrnes will contest the SO and 100 yards and other events. VISITING SWIMMERS From Oamaru and Invercargill will be seen in action. A WONDERFUL EVENING’S FUN. ' Admission, Is 6d; Children, Half-price. W. BELCHER, President. W. L, COLVIN, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd . February, for the ERECTION OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Dunedin Hospital. MASON AND WALES, , Registered Architects, Dunedin.' DANCING. DANCE, • St.- Patrick’*.. Schoolroom, Thursday, January 25th;, supper, good orchestra; admission;: Is. j /. .v oh ! LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Floral Handbag, King -.Edward street, M'Brida street, and Oxford street. —Return address inside. LOST, Knitting, St. Hilda, Castle street. —Finder please communicate 4 Hardy street, St. Hilda; reward. . LOST, Lady’s Chamois Glove, between .Bristol Co. and D.1.C.; reward;— D. 1.0. China Department. LOST, vicinity Post Office, 2 small Keys, attached by twine; reward. —Stables, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. . LOST, Wednesday, Gold Watch, between Springhfll road and Mitchell avenue, Hornington; keepsake; reward.—Phone 13-214. ; ' LOST, Thursday, between Forbury Cor-•ner-city,..Gold Bar Brooch, with cairngorm.—Reward returning 15 Agnew street. LOST, Fawn Pomeranian Pup; reward.— 330; Rattray street. FOUND. Great evening’s sport at Zenith’s Great Swimming Gala, at Y.M.C.A. Pool, To-night, 7.45; huge entries. FOUND. —Jewellery Sale to wind up the estate of the lata F. Himmel, jeweller, 227 George street. ■ FOUND.— Diamond Engagement Rings, £6; Wedding Bings from 17s 6d, halfdown spoons as usual. —F. Himmel. FOUND. —Johnson’s Oak-smoked Fillets, . best obtainable, reduced in price, now 4d'per lb; also Dried Salt Ling, Is lb. ■F OUND, —All kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish, cheap;' direct supplies.—JohnF OUND.—Prime Geese, Chickens, Ducks, ■ Pigeons, and Boiling Fowls, also Babbits.—Johnson’s Fish and Poultry Depot. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements oi Id wards under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost' and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, Six: consecutiv insertions ss. Cash with order. COMFORTABLE Accommodation for Boarders, sunny position, beautiful viewr.handy to tram; terms moderate.—3 Dun das street. . COMFORTABLE Board offered Gentleman, washing, mending; moderate terms.—Phono 12-898,. 83 Albany street (corner Castle street.) aSQMFORTABLE Board and Lodging, Vf. good table, washing, mending, all conveniences; central; 22s 6d.—Apply 686 Cumberland street.. . DOUGLAS Private, Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals 6s day; Bed-Breakfast 4a.—Phone 12-601. REASONABLE Board, Married Couple, 2 Friends willing-share room; every convenience.—l2o Forbury road; phone 23-093. WANTED, 2 respectable Gentlemen to Share sunny Boom; central; soft washing, phone; 22s 6d week.—l9B, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Board for young Lady, single room; handy to town; reasonable.—s 39, * Star ’ Office. «(*A High street. —Rooms To Let, sunny; OOvF suitable bed-sitting rooms; conveniences; reasonable.—Phone 10-948. HOLIDAY RESORTS. KARITANE. —To Let, from 3rd February, 3-roomed Crib, furnished, electric light, £1; 1-rooraed Crib, furnished, 1Q5.—340, ’Star.' KARITANE House. Accommodation now available at this popular seaside resort; surf and rjver fishing and bathing; deep-sea fishing, excursions by arrangement.—lnquire at Hope’s Motors Depot, Moray place; phone 10-755; correspondence address, Mrs Johnson, Karitane Post Office. ARITANE.—To Let, from 29th January, for any period, small Furnished Cottage; electric light.—Address 354, ‘'Star.’ WANTED, Crib, Brighton or Karitane, one wee,: from January 29; icvcry pare, taken.—3so, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 11

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