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AMUSEMENTS. More than merely an Excellent Programme. It is a vast entertainment .catering for all tastes. For those who like Comedy and Music, ‘ This is the Life.’ For those who prefer Adventure, ‘ Kaiuet Conquered.’ gT. JAMES ALL-BRITISH THEATRE *• WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” Preps.: Sir But. and Join Pallor, 2.15 TWICE DAILY— 8. MUSIC! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! GORDON HARKER, GORDON HARKER,' GORDON HARKER, BINNIE HALE, BINNIE . HALE, BINNIE HALE, ■ ' In ‘THIS IS THE LIFE.’ • A brisk-moving succession of novel and ingenious gags—burlesque gangsters—touches of pleasant romance—interludes of song and dance—gorgeous settings—- ■ distinctive technique. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j In Addition. j A Record of British Pluck and Endurance —it will thrill the heart of every Briton, ‘KAMET CONQUERED,’ Shown by Royal Command to Their Majesties the King and Queen. SMYTHE’S BRITISH HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION. In climbing Mount Kaiuet they reached the highest summit that has been trodden by the' foot of man. ■KAMET CONQUERED ’ is screened at 2.15 and 8 p.m. sharp. Plans at Jacobs’s until 6.30 p.m.; then at Theatre (phone 13-702). TkUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND (W. Budge, Pipe-major) WILL PLAY A SELECT ' PROGRAMME OF SUITABLE MUSIC IN ' THE BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 2.30 p.m. Collection in Aid of Band Funds. ' THOS. GILCHRIST, Hon. Secretary.

TO LET. TO LET,' 4-roomed House, e. 1., gas.— Apply 641 Castle street. TO LET, superior large 4-roomed House, all conveniences; reasonable, careful tenant. —3 Scone avenue, Selwyn street, N.E. Valley. ■ TO LET, Mornington, _ comfottable 5roomed House, electric, gas. large section; near Maryhill terminus.—All9, ‘ Star. 1 TO LET, nice 6-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, 17s 6d; also Cow Paddock.—H;L;Jiainlandißurkes^______ TO LET, newly renovated Unfurnished Flat, 2 rooms and kitchenette, on rise, north end.—A24o, ‘ Star.’ rjno LET, Furnished Sitting Room and X Bedroom, also Bed-Sitting Boom; use of conveniences; reasonable. —629 George street. . ___ TO LET, sunny Napier, 6 months, comfortable Furnished House, on hill, 3 minutes from town, baths, and beach; reasonable rent, to reliable tenant. —Address View, A 247, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting Boom, or Bed-Sitting Boom, in good home; handy situation.—A262, ‘Star. 1 TO LET, Furnished . Bach, e. light . and gas.—l 6 Tennyson street. TO LET, large Unfurnished or Partlyfurnished Booms; references. Harrow street, corner Frederick street. TO LET, Comfortably-furnished Bed-Sit-ting Boom, with use of kitchenette; central, no cars; references required.—A33l, ‘ Star.’ ■ . . TO LET, large Front Boom, sunny, furnished or unfurnished; Castle street. —A3I2, 1 Star.’ OUPEBIOB Flat, 5 rooms and kitchen--13 ette, Stafford street; all latest conveniences ;, separate entrance; wonderful view; moderate rental. —Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, charming 5-roomed Brick Bungalow, Norman street, Anderson’s Bay, handy to beach; cheap rental.—Perpetual Trustees. _____ MACANDBEW BAY,—Delightful Besidence of 4 rooms, sun porch, and garage; Marion street; magnificent view.— Perpetual Trustees. § 7 -BOOMED Family House, Cargill road, very central, handy to Workshops; reasonable rental. —Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, sunny 5-roomed Eesidencc, Adam street; very central; reasonable rental.—Perpetual Trustees. mo LET. Metropole, St. Clair, 2 Flats of JL three rooms and kitchenette; a4I modern conveniences; electric light and hot- water supplied.—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET. convenient Flat of 3 rooms and kitchenette, 19 Hyde street; low rental.—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, large Workshop, Moray place, next to Gold Band Taxis.—For particulars apply Perpetual Trustees. SMALL Warehouse To Let, Manse street;, very central; ground floor, double window, eb.; reasonable rental.—Perpetual Trustees. WE have Several Shops, Garages, Workshops, and Rooms To Let at reasonable rentals.—Full particulars from ; Perpetual Trustees Company Ltd*

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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 15