AMUSEMENTS. BRRRERBRBRRKRERRBER R ALL DUNEDIN IS BLOCKING TO R SEE THIS EPIC OF THE AIR 1 rfHE EEGEUT Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Screening 2.15 and 8 p.m. THRILLS! THE GREATEST AIR PICTURE SINCE RICHARD BARTHELMESS GAVE US THE ' DAWN PATROL. THUNDERING EXCITEMENT IN THIS FINEST OF ALL GREAT AIR EPICS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, SALLY EILERS, TOM BROWN, Vagabond Daredevils of Romance, Streaking Down the Speedways of the Sky to “ CENTRAL AIRPORT. ‘ CENTRAL AIRPORT. K. NO OTHER AIK FILM HAS EVER R ATTEMPTED TO BRING TO THE r SCREEN SUCH DARING FLYING R AS IN THIS FILM PLAY OF OUR COMMERCIAL PILOTS OF £ TO-DAY. R DO NOT MISS IT! r IT IS THE GREATEST AIR R PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME. r , Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre R (Phone 12-513). R IT r FRIDAY NEXT. B FRIDAY NEXT. R THE SEASON’S GAYEST R PICTURE. B JUST ONE BIG LAUGH. R CONSTABLE CUMMINGS, R CONSTABLE CUMMINGS, —' R FRANK LAWTON, R FRANK LAWTON, R and those convulsing comedy clowns, R GUS M'NAUGHTON and R CLAUDE HULBERT, R Unite their talents to bring you R. the comedy rortance supreme! r ‘HEADS WE GO.’ B ■ 'HEADS WE GO.' R ‘HEADS WE GO.’ R ' ‘HEADS WE GO.’ R MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS B NOW FOR THE BIGGEST LAUGHR TER HIT OF THE SEASON. B Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. B Phone 12-513. RRBRBRRKRRRRRRRRRRR SPORTING. WYNDHAM TROTTING CLUB. ...NOMINATIONS. TVTOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS Close ■IN with the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY, February 28th, at 5 p.m. Full programme see •* Referee ’ 22nd inst. H. HUNTER. Secretary. Box 27; phone 117. . DANCING. WEDNESDAY, PALAIS EOYAL, EMBASSY SALON. Four Lucky Door Numbers. PRIZES £6. FRASER’S MAJESTIC DANCE BAND, FRASER’S MAJESTIC DANCE BAND, r ith Novelty Items by Mies Ora Massey and Tom Dillon. Patrons Attending the Three First ( Nights will receive a Free Pass to I the 'Extended Night. . I . Lucky. Spots, Balloons, Streamers, • • Monte'; Carlos. Ladies,'ls 6d; Gents., 2s. . Special Supper, Arrangements. CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE .AND DANCE. Good Prizes and Good Music. CARLTON DANCE I AND. Admission, 6d. Buffet, 3d. 8 to 12. JATIONAL DANCERS’ SOCIAL CLUB. S VICTORIA HALL, TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8-12, Supper. Smith’s Jubilee Dance Band, embers. Is and Is 6d; Non-members, Is 6d and 2s. FORTNIGHTLY Dance, Lodge Hall, Forbury Corner, To-night, 8 o’clock; Select Orchestra; supper provided; admission. Is 6d. ■ OUTH DUNEDIN Town Hall, To-night, Dance at reduced prices; 2 Monte Carlos, cash prizes; Triumph Nine Band; packed houses every week; better than ever; admission, 6d.—South Dunedin Unemployed Association. ON CERT Chamber, To-night, Novice Fox Trot Competition, Monte Carlo; 30 lucky door tickets, 32 prizes; Fraser’s Ma- . jestic Band; Tom Dillon, ‘ Pu-leeze, Mr Hemingway’; ladies Is, gents _ Is 6d.— South Dunedin Unemployed Association. DANCE, S.D. Town Hall, Thursday; Mad Hatters’ Dance; maxina competition, lucky door, Monte Carlo; 7 prizes. f'IRAND Dance and Euchre, D.W.F.A., \X N.E.V. Town Hall, Wednesday; Monte Carlo,- lucky spot; admission, 6d; buffet supper; right of admission reserved. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Watch, Manse street car atop; reward. —567 Cargill road. LOST, on Friday night, a Greenstone Earring; reward. —Phono 23-817. LEFT, in telephone box, Pitt street, Crook-handle Walking Stick; keepaake.—Reward returning 261 George street. LOST, Saturday night, vicinity Cargill road, small Purse, containing money. —Return 29 Baker street. Caversham. LOST, between Whitcombe and Tombs’s and Mornington car terminus, small Red Purse containing silver, key, and Elgin and Belleknowes bus ticket; reward. —Leave Henderson, butcher, Mornington. LOST, Pox Terrier Pup, Wilkie road; reward.—Nelson and Beveridge, Cargill Corner. ■ LOST, Brighton, Brownie Camera; reward.—Phone 20-093, or care Turner Bros., Dunedin. LOST, Gold-mounted Salmon-colour Fountain Pen - reward.—G. W. Collie, 67 Crawford street. FOUND.— Johnson’s Oak-smoked Fillets, best obtainable, reduced in price, now 4d ib; Dried Salt Ling, Is lb. I HOUND. —Stewart’s Home-made Pies at Refreshment Rooms, No. 6 George street. FRESH Fish. —Fishing launch will sell fresh Fish at Dunedin wharf To-mor-row (Wednesday) Morning; paper supplied. RADIO. GOOD Buying.—Very latest Crosley 7 for £l9.—Calder Mackay Co. MAJESTIC maintains leadership with sensational New Models, 9-valve performance, for only £lB. —Barnett’s Radio, Octagon. EW Prices.—Radiatrons: 210 A’s, 6s 9d; 226’5, 227’5, 280’s, 7s; 245’5, 7s 9d; 171’*, 8s 6d; 57’s, 58’s, 10s 6d; 224’5, 10s 9d; Valves Tested Free.—Laidlaw and Gray, 4ZF. ■ ■ AT 172 Princes street you can buy a Sharp-Dyne Cabinet Radio for £5 19s 6d. THE North Electric Co. Ltd.. 213 Moray place for Radio Repairs and Valve Replacements; unbiased service.
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Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 11
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