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AMUSEMENTS. SCREENING at 2.15 and 8 p.m. A Film of Outstanding Merit. A familiar yet Interesting Thejhe, ably interpreted by an Outstanding Cast, In , • THE BIG. BRAIN,’ ‘THE BIG BRAIN,’ The story of the adventur us career of a man who started life as a barber and rose to great eminence and wealth in the financial world. Featuring GEORGE B. STONE, GEORGE E. STONE, With PHILLIPS HOLMES, FAY WRAY, MINNA GOMBELL. , And - ■ 1 1 Res Beach’s Novel, •THE GOOSE WOMAN,’ Adapted to the Screen under the Title of ‘ THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES.’ ‘THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES.’ With HELEN M’KELLAR (American Stage Actress), SKEETS GALLAGHER, ERIC LINDEN, ROSCOE ATES, JEAN ARTHUR. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING FRIDAY 1 JOAN BLONDELL, RICARDO CORTEZ, In • BROADWAY BAD,’ ‘BROADWAY BAD,’ The story of a girl who made New York acclaim her—told against the picturesque background of Manhattan Night Life, with its GAY MUSIC, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, SPARKLING DIALOGUE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Screening ‘THE MAN WHO DARED,’ ‘THE MAN WHO DARED,’ Dramatising tho life of the man who defied gangster rule and ' smashed a crooked political machine. Featuring Preston FOSTER. JOHANN. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 13-091). DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW, OTAGO PIONEERS’ HALL, FEBRUARY 28th and MARCH Ist. SHOW OPENS 2 p.m. on 28th. Afternoon and Evenings, DAHLIAS, SWEET PEAS, GLADIOLI, CUT FLOWERS, VEGETABLES. Orchestra in Attendance. The Secretary will be at Hall Both Days to Receive Unpaid Subscriptions. LECTURES. mHE DUNEDIN PRACTICAL PSYCHO- - LOGY CLUB Meets Lake’s Restaurant THURSDAY, March Ist, 8 p.m. Open Social and Lecture by Miss J. T. Falconer. Subject, ‘Colour: Its Value and Influence in Our Lives.’ Visitors welcome. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. PENALTY ON RATES. PURSUANT to Section 76 of “ The Rating Act, 1925,” Notice is . Hereby Given that the; Statutory Penalty of .10 PER CENTUM will be added to and become part of all rates Unpaid after 5 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 28th February, 1934. j W. G. GRIFFIN, I Town Clerk. St. Hilda, February 19, 1934. BICYCLES. WA. SCOTT AND SONS, the leading • cycle people; Empire, Standard, and Speedwell Cycles; 5s deposit, 3s 6d week; cheaper than car fares; call or Wrlto today. ■ ' ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO prices are firming; now’s tho time to buy before they rise more—Martins,- 5 Octagon. . lANOS by Kirchner, £29; Haake, £35; Bohm, £45; Romer, £45; Brinsmead, £45; all bargains.—Martins, Octagon. HAAKE Upright Grand Piano, one of best models this make, equal new; £so.—Martins, Octagon. WITTON, London, own importing; slightly used; 3 pedals, 88 note model; reduced to £6B.—Martins, Octagon.. OR SALE, Upright Grand Piano, by Brinsmead, London; massive iron frame, full compass; brilliant tone; handsome walnut case; sterling value; £4O cash or terms.—Bß2, ‘ Star.’ PIANO, German, full iron frame, small but good tone; appearance right; £23; easy terms arranged. —; 712, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. LADIES’ HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING BUSINESS, South Dunedin, in best position; stock just taken. To be sold, privately as going concern. A snip at £99. Get particulars 451, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, SUBURBAN -NEWS AGENT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, With ‘ TIMES ’ and ‘ STAR ’ RUN; absolutely no opposition; DWELLING of 5 rooms attached; small rental. Present owner must give up on account of ill-health. Price, £3OO cash. 910, ‘ Star ’ Office. TTOIUIT and Confectionery. Shop, Four X* Rooms; central; takings £2O; stock and plant valuation; £loo.—Clarke, Venn. PERSONAL. APPLICATIONS invited (dance band forming, superior combination): Snappy Sight-reading Players wanted—saxophone, trumpet, violin, drums. ‘Star.’ • WOULD Person who Rang Up Miss Wheeler last Friday night _ week about giving money to the Mission .to Lepers please Ring 22-103 again.

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Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 11

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