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AMUSEMENTS/ The Box Blaus The Box Plans For ' TEN-MINUTE ALIBI ’ and ‘ THE WIND AND THE RAIN ’ • TEN-MINUTE ALIBI ’ and ‘ THE WIND AND THE RAIN ’ Will be Opened at the D.I.C. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock. MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock. A Queue will be Penned Prom 8 a.m. o ] S M AJESTY’S THEATRE AA ’ Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.) LTD. GREAT REVIVAL OP THE LEGITIMATE STAGE. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THREE NIGHTS ONLY. GREAT THEATRICAL AND SOCIAL EVENT. .1. C. WILLIAMSON LTD., PRESENT THE MOST THRILLING DRAMA. THE STAGE HAS KNOWN FOR A DECADE—-TEN-M I N V T E TEN-M I N U T E TEN-MIN U T E ALIBI’ ALI BI ’ ALIBI’ Which is still attracting large audicncces in London, where it recently celebrated its 850th performance, and recently in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch it created a POSITIVE SENSATION. ; ‘TEN-MINUTE ALIBI’ Is presented hr a Specially Selected Cast of Outstanding Dramatic Artists, headed by London’s' Most Distinguished Young Leading Mau— GEORGE THIRL WELL, GEORGE THIRLWELL, With whom will be associated: JOCELYN HOWARTH, Famous Screen and Stage Actress; ARUNDEL NIXON, FRANK BRADLEY, Harold B. Meade, R. L. Atbolwood, Russell Chapman, Richard Fair, Tommy Jay, Nan Taylor, Gwen Munro, Ronald Roberts, Frederick Hughes, Janet Johnson, and other notable artists. SATURDAY NEXT—AFTERNOON AND EVENING, THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THE THE WIND WIND AND AND THE THE RAIN.’ RAIN.’ BOX PLANS for ‘ Ten-Minute Alibi ’ and ‘The Wind and the Rain* will be opened at the D.I.C. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT at 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. EVENING PRICES: Reserves —Orchestral Stalls, ss; Dress Circle, 4s and Ordinary Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Pit, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors Pit, extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Touring Manager: JOHN FARRELL. FLYING THRILLS AT TAIBRI AERODROME, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 p.m., BERNARD W. SKINNER, Of Admiral Byrd’s Polar Expedition, WILL JUMP FROM AN AEROPLANE WITH HIS PARACHUTE. Flight-lieutenant Olson and Other Pilots will Give an Aerobatic Display. THREE PLANES AVAILABLE FOR JOY RIDES. Please do not park oars on the roadside. Free admission to Aerodrome for cars and public. Cars to enter middle gate, Janefield road. STAY AT HOME TO-NIGHT BESIDE A WARM COSY ‘ EIRE! Have you realised that fares, iheatres, and suppers coat much more than a good radio set? The magie voice of radio brings the outside world to your own preside circle of happy friends; Music, mirth, and melody are yours to command. Ihmk how lovely that would be at home to-night. Our Sales Manager will gladly show you how our easy terras soon make you the proud owner of a PHILIPS RADIOPLAYHR for less than you pay now for amusements. A deposit may not be required. May We Have the Pleaeure? NATIONAL RADIO SALES & SERVICE LTD., 167 RATTRAY STREET, HOME OF PHILIPS RADIOPLAYERS. Dial 18-180 for Prompt, Satisfactory Service.

TO LET. — —i STOCK EXCHANGE PROPRIETARY. 1. Excellent SHOP or SHOWROOM, etc , in Bond street. 2. Several SUITES GOOD OFFICES, also vacant space which would be subdivided to suit tenants. 3. Splendid large well-lit ROOM, suitable workroom, meeting room, etc. These centrally-situated Premises are To Let at very reasonable rents, Full particulars and arrangements for inspection on application to JOHN REID AND SONS LTD.. mo LET, Shop and Bakehouse, King EdX ward street. —Apply Public Trust. TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room, gas ring, conveniences; adult; Id section.—B M’Bride street, South Dunedin. mO LET, Talnui, Brick Bungalow, all X conveniences; garage; 32s fid weekly. —'•The Reliable,” Queen’s Building; phone 12402. mo LET, a Furnished Flat, sunny, sepaX rate cooker, e. 1., h. and c., use of phone; penny section, near Frederick street. —177 Leith slreet. . FIX) LET, Shop, 300 Main South road; X suit any business; low rent.—Apply Dairy next door. _______ mWO large Furnished Front Bedrooms, X single beds, fireplace; good conveniences; few minutes to Tech.; 12s fid each.— PBBS, ‘Star.’ _______ 0 LET, large Furnished Double Front Room—l 29 Cargill street. ___ TO LET, House, 327 Leith street, 9 rooms, all conveniences.—Apply Principal, St. Margaret’s College, 355 Leith slreet. . TO LET, Self-contained Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom; separate entrance; on rise, 3 minutes Knox Church; 22s fid!—Phono 10-909. _____ TO LET, St. Kilda, 5 Rooms, conveni- J cnees; sunny position, good garden; i handy tram ; rent, 22s fid.—P469, Star. mO LET, 5-roomcd up-to-date Furnished X House, near University; 6 months, Ist April.—No. PB2I, * Star.* TO LET, Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette, George and Albany streets.—W. Boyd, 152 High street. ______ TO LET, South Dunedin, Part nice Furnished Home, to couple; 15s, including light.—P767, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, handy City, fi Rooms and 11 acres; 27s fid to capable man.—Park, Reynolds. O LET, large Front Bed-Sitting Room, every convenience; or would share house.—los Harrow street. mo LET, superior 3-roomed Brick BungaX low, convenient, sunny; couple, Indies.—4l Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. TO LET, 3-room Crib, Tomahawk; 6s per week. —Reply No. P 854, 1 Star ’ Office. O LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room; all modern conveniences.—436 George street. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, 7s weekly, including c.l. and gas, use of all conveniences.—Apply, evenings, 293 King street. YORK PLACE.—6 Rooms, every convenience; glorious view; good family bouse, 26s.—Haggitt, Duthie, Kijimont Ltd. () ACRES, Mosgiel, good 6-voomed House; conveniences, outhouses, including glasshouse, large fowlhousc; 25 s.— Haggitt, Duthie, Kiuniont. I BURNISHED Flat or modern Furnished Home wanted, urgently, by profes- 1 sional Man (adults).—Ring Haggitt, Duthie, j Kinmont.

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Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 15