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AMUSEMENTS. THRILLS! ACTION! COMEDY! THRILLS! ACTION! COMEDY! ‘ Shanghai Madness ’ ‘ Shanghai Madness ’ Opened Last Night to a Capacity House! X HE STRAND Always a Good Show—at Bedrock Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. As Colourful and Exciting a Story as the screen has ever seen packed with the thrills of a thousand narrow escapes—shot thx-ough with gun-runners, Communist uprisings, and naval fights—covering the whole gamut of Adventure. SPENCER TRACY, FAY WRAY, SPENCER TRACY, FAY WRAY, SPENCER TRACY, FAY WRAY, HERBERT MUNDIN HERBERT MUNDIN HERBERT MUNDIN In ‘SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ ‘ SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ ‘SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ ‘ SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ ‘ SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ ‘SHANGHAI MADNESS,’ : With Ralph Morgan and Eugene Pallette. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY! Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 13-379). f£ING EDWARD CINEMA (South Dunedin). TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. The Drama of the Suicide of a Nation, With the Three Barrymores, With the Three Barrymores, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, ETHEL BARRYMORE, ETHEL BARRYMORE, ETHEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, And DIANA WYNYARD DIANA WYNYARD In ‘ RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS.’ ‘RASPUTIN AND THE ; EMPRESS.’ ‘ RASPUTIN AND THE . EMPRESS.’ ‘RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS.’ He swayed a nation by his weird force, made an empress his slave, but his own intrigues spelled his doom. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). Phone reserves will not be held after 7.45. ADULTS. Is; CHILDREN. 6d. A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY, “PHILCO” RADIO. “PHILCO” RADIO. Pianos Accepted as Part Payment. Terms to Suit. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., 21 Princes street, Dunedin. THE BIJOU, KING STREET. Newly Renovated and Decorated. Seating 500. Suitable Plays, Recitals, Meetings. Splendid Floor for Dancing. Also, SMALL HALL, accommodate 50. Suitable Club Meetings, Band Rehearsals. Quiet and Select. ST. JAMES THEATRE. FOR SALE. OR SALE, Navy Gym Frock, 36in, 9s 6d, as new; also 2 pairs Cream Tennis Trousers, S.M., Brown Top-coat,. 7s 6d each. —336, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Diamond Engagement Ring, never worn, cost £l3, take half; also Lady’s Bicycle, condition new, £5, quick sale.—32o, ‘ Star.’ ONE Dunlop Tyre, Tube, and Rim, 875 x 105, as new; £2 155.—234, ‘ Star.’ FOX Terriers (females); one 12 months and one 2 months.—T. Allan, 14 Bridgman street, St. Kilda. FOR SALE, family size Champion Gas Cooker; perfect order.—2s Kilgour street. FOR SALE, Chesterfield Suite, hardly used, cost £36, sell £l6 10s; Carpet, 12 x 10, cost £l6, sell £8 10s. —266, ‘ Star.’. ELECTRIC Motox-s.—We have a number of slightly used Motors from 1 h.p. to 15 h.p.; reasonable offers accepted.— British Electric Ltd., 60 George street. ROTTED Manure, 5s tip-dray delivei-ed flat, 7s 6d hill;,ls 3d large sack.—2lo Melbourne street. FOR SALE, Golden Oak Singer Drophead Machine, perfect older; £9 10s. — Clarke and Venn Ltd., Dowling street. FOR SALE, Oak Draw-leaf Table, 4 Oak Dining Chairs, Axminster Carpet (10.6 x 9). —Clarke and Venn Ltd. UPRIGHT Iron-frame Piano, splendid tone, perfect order; £22 10s. —Clarke and. Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. DARK Oak Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, reflex mirrors, new; £22 10s. —Clarke and Venn Ltd., Dowling street. OFFER wanted for 2,000 Bricks; immediate delivery.—Apply on job, 146 Cargill street, city. FOR SALE, 6 new Osram 6-volt English Socket Valves, any offer; Youth’s Cycle, Eadie Coaster; £2.—461, ‘ Star.’ TTIRENCH, Colloquial Course, H.M.V.; complete with 15 12in records and comprehensive text book; cheap.—Address 456, ‘ Star. ’ FOR SALE, Manuka Pea, Flower, and Tomato Stakes, 6s hundred; Clothes Props, Is 3d; Manuka Blocks, 6 sacks 10s, 12 sacks £1; delivered.—44B, Star.’ FOR SALE, cheap for cash, B.S.A. Racing Cycle.—43l, * Star.* ALSATIAN Pup For Sale, splendid temperament and used to children; 7 months 01d.—406, ‘ Star ’ Office. OR SALE, Pug Puppy, fawn, bitch; prize stock; 30s; lovely pet.—l3s High street, Christchurch. RIMU Sideboard, latest design; also Square-leg Kitchen Table; sacrifice for quick sale. —Apply 181 Albany street. FOR Private Sale, good Household Furniture, including oak, Sundries.—4s Plunket street, St. Kilda, after 5 p.m.; 415, ‘ Star.’ FIRST-YEAR Girls’ High School Books, 2 Hats, 2 Pullovers, good condition; cheap.—4l9, ‘ Star ’ Office. —Firebrite Coal; 2s lOd bag, iV« tfir/wO 8a fid i; screened and weighed. __ GIRLS’ Navy School Coats,. Ladies’ Shantung Coat, Costumes; bargains.—Apply Brander, ladies* tailor, 12 Manse street. FOR SALE, Chesterfield, in good condition ; cheap.—3B3, ‘ Star.’ J7IOR SALE. Keel Cabin Yacht, £9O cash; - or will Exchange for Van or Motor Car. —374, ‘ Star.’ _ TCVDR SALE, Shop Scales, Safe, Flour and JO Sugar Bins, and Confectionery Jars. —Apply 43 Forth street. HOOVER, latest model, all attachments; perfect condition; will sell cheap; what reasonable offer? Cash only. ‘ Star.’ tOR SALE, Drop-side Cot, £1; Fancy Table, ss; small Brown Face-cloth at, musquash collar, £1. —353, ‘ Star.’ PIG Dog For Sale; good holder; would ' Exchange for good Finder. ‘ Star ’ Office. TT\OR SALE, Light Spring Dray, cheap. JO —P. M. Casey, blacksmith, Anderson’s Bay road. BARGAIN—New 14-gallon Pumice Steel-clad Gas Wash Boiler; reduced in price for quick sale. —George Dyer and Co., King street. TTOOD 3ft Champion High-pressure VJT Range For Sale at 52 King street. TWO good Crib Stoves; good condition. —At 52 King street. T7IOR SALE, Broadleaf Firewood: 27s JOj pord ox 12 bagq £1. —584, JStafip

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Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15

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