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AMU^EMENT^ ALL DUNEDIN CHARMED! “ Peg ” the hearts of yesterday’s bugd audiences...young and old love her! E mpir!e de luxe (Phones 12-432 and 12-433). ' 2.15 -TWICE DAILY 8.0. Sure, she’s back with us again, with all her* - sCallywaggin’ and laughter and songs ofl . old Ireland. In which a delightful favourite gives hetj , best performance, MARION . DAVIES, r MARION DAVIES, MARION DAVIES, ' • \ MARION DAVIES, -r MARION DAVIES, With ONSLOW STEVENS, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, And “ MICHAEL ” (a broth of a. dog). A beautiful gem of perfect entertainment! from the gloiiouswromance that has grown more fragrant with the years I SENSATIONAL SUCCESS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS 1 , Of • . MISS IRIS MASON, ■ i MISS IRIS MASON, f MISS IRIS MASON, f The Brilliant Cinema Organist. ‘ 1 , i' ! Also, .J AN Outstanding ' Supporting 1 Programme, . Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. They’re Coming_To Town!' 'THE HAYSEEDS,' ‘THE HAYSEEDS,* ‘THE HAYSEEDS,* 'THE HIYSEEDS,' ‘THE HAYSEEDS,* ‘THE HAYSEEDS,*' ‘THE HAYSEEDS,* / ‘THE HAY SE E DS,’ ‘THE HA YS E EDS,* ‘THE HAYSEEDS,* To the SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE . SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE At the EMPIRE. DE LUXE Phones 12-432 and 12-433), THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, . THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, \ ' AT 11 O’CLOCK. Late Buses and Trams To All Suburbs, • - t Plans at the Theatre and D. 1.0. LECTURES. Major c. h. doughas, M.I. Mech. E„ M.I. Mining E.!. M.1.E.E., k WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC OF DUNEDIN IN THE TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS* . Opening .Meeting, Tuesday next, 8 p.m.g : Members only. Executive, 7.30 p.m. BICYCLES. JAGO, BIGGS for easy terms; high-grade' British Cycles; 5s deposit and 3s 64 per-week; completely equipped.' JAGO, BIGGS,—6d a day buys-a Bicycle; why, pay tram fares? All machine* fully. guaranteed. . ■ JAGO, BlGGS.—Tyres, 4s 6d; Tubes, la 9d; Saddles, 7s 6d; Pedals, 3s 6d : pair; Carriers, 2s 6d; Reynold Chains, 4* 3d. - JAGO, BIGGS.—Try' us for Repairs; lowest prices in town; prompt service by expert mechanics. ' • JAGO, BIGGS. Everyone purchasing goods to the value of 2s 6d will receive a Gift; don’t miss this. WA. SCOTT AND SONS, the leading • Cycle People; , Ladies’, and Gentlemen’s Empire Cycles; Eadie, Coaster complete; high-class equipment; only 5s deposit,'3s 6dweek ;; _______v___^ WANTED, Ladies’ and Gents’ Secondhand Cycle; any condition; cheap.--652, ‘ Star.’ ' TWO Gents’ Bikes; tyres, tubes, chains,, sprocket, mudguard, paint new.—4B4 Castle street; cash, £3 each. WANTED, ; Boys’ Bicycle, ,18in frame, in' good order.—Price and where seen to 633, ‘Star’ Office. FOR EXCHANGE. NO matter what' you require in Pro- * perty Exchanges see Calder, 67 Priuces street; phone ,12-905. : ' -; . EXCHANGE Four Rooms, all conveniences, eighth-acre, Starr-Bowkett loan, for Three Rooms, similar 10an.—735, ‘ Star. • MORNINGTON. Five-roomed modem' House, good, garden, Exchange for, smaller House or small Holding.—6o3,- * Star:’ ■ ’ MONEY LOANS made on all classes of securities, —The Security Loan and Finance Co. Ltd., Security Buddings,'Dunedin; phone 18-944. . .. THE Octagon Finance Company Ltd.— We. specialise in.small Loans, from £5 to £100; consult us. \ • EVENING STAR.’ # v ' i INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion of Withdrawal of Advertisements in the * Star ’ must ha ip writing. Alterations for display ' Advertisement! must be handed in by 11 a.m. on t! . day. before they are required to'appear.' Advertisers in the country can r-mit payment by Money Orders or Postal Notes. For the convenience of advertisers replie* to advertisements may be sent to the * Evening Star * Advertising Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements. Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for the -non-insertion .through' accident or from other causes; and'the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business, - - All literary communications should bo addressed to the Editor, and all communications relating to matters of business tq„ the Manager,- ■ • '

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Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 15