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AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS HOUSES! Last Night’s Capacity House paid tribute to the singing sweethearts. Nelson .Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. Never before have their glorious voices been heard to better advantage! TO-NIGHT! . .. , TO-NIGHT! 8 o’clock. 8 o’clock. |!l(!lill|||l" I|J||lll||| lIIIIIH Empire iliimiilllti iiillimili tiilliii The City’s Leading Theatre. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, BOX PLANS D.I.C. or EMPIRE, Telephone 12433. ‘ MAYTIME ’ ‘ MAYTIME * ‘ MAYTIME * ‘ MAYTIME ' I ‘MAYTIME’ I I ‘MAYTIME’ I I ‘MAYTIME’ II ‘MAYTIME’ 1 I ‘ MAYTIME ’ 1 ‘ MAYTIME ' ‘ MAYTIME * ‘ MAYTIME ’ ‘ MAYTIME ’ A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. With JEANETTE MACDONALD And NELSON EDDY Excellent Supporting Programme. CINESOUND NEWSREEL (a) ‘EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.*(b) ‘ Sydney Harbour Tragedy.* (c) ‘ Empire Games.’ ‘KING WITHOUT A CROWN.*And Pathe Air Mail News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | BOX PLANS NOW OPEN T | FOR ALL SESSIONS. | BE ADVISED! BOOK EARLYi PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING ST. CLAIR SURF LIFE SAYING CLUB A GALA DAY WILL BE HELD ON ST. CLAIR BEACH ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. with a grand march past. Other Events on the Programme: St. Clair v. St. Kilda in stirring 4-man Contest. St. Clair A, St. Clair B, and Juniors in spectacular 6-man Contest. Surf Race, Surfaplane Race, and Cano* Race. Also Amusing "Beach Events. GIVE THIS CLUB THE SUPPORT IT DESERVES. DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY -‘ VAGABOND KING.* Members and Intending Members are requested to attend the FIRST REHEARSAL IN LITTLE 1 THEATRE, KING STREET, On MONDAY EVENING, 28th inst.. At 7.45 sharp. BOXING, BOXING. rOMMY GRIFFITHS (Assisted by E. Phillips) will Resume Teaching 10XING on TUESDAY, Ist March, at 7 .m., at PYSTER’S GYMNASIUM, George treet (down lane beside Chas. Bills). Classes Every Tuesday and Thursday, at p.m. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. [7l OR one week only wo 'are offering 10 J per lent. Discount off New Pianos. -See M'Cracken and Walls. tJIANOS from £35; every instrument fully guaranteed; free stool; free deliveryj asy terms.—F. and F. Martin, Octagon. ON’T miss this chance of securing a Quality Piano at bargain price; se* vindow display.—F. and F. Martin, Octafon. DON’T decide before you’ve inspected oup bargains in guaranteed Reconditioned ’ianos; arrange for demonstration. —P. and Martin, Dunedin. PIANOS, new and second-hand, fully guaranteed; from £25. —Central Piano 'actory, 25 Bath street. PIANOS. For outstanding value in Pianos call at Central Piano Factory, 5 Bath street (off Stuart street). lANOS.—For prompt Repairs, Tunings) expert service, reasonable prices, ring lentral Piano Factory; open Friday avenues. .lOR SALE, 24-bass Piano-Accordion, with - case and' tutor, as new, £10; also umber of clean Books and Magazines, leap. —R 948, ‘ Star.* Star. (OR SALE, English Piano, iron,frame, L 1 like new; guaranteed perfect order; ood tone; snip for cash.—Sl6o, ‘Star.’ nok SALE, Piano-Accordion, with case; r condition new ;, 15 piano keys; ( pne* “ ; make Aatoria Luigi.—-5l00» * Star. 71 OR SALE, Barnard Player Piano, nku--1 lele attachment; in new condition; fner leaving; reasonable. —Ring 23-228, op ‘Star.’ POR all Musical Instrument Requirements consult us; best service at lowest cost; ’iano Tuning and Repairs a specialty.— Irookes and Co., Moray Place (phono 8-994). [7l OR. SALE, Grand Piano (Schiedmayer); L 1 Music, Trumpet (class A Besson Prootype), Drum (Ludwig), Piccolo, Cymbals, ’oot-presser, Dummy Piano, Drawing loard, Screen, Easel, Records, Pony-premo lamera.—Apply, Miss Yorston, 424 Georg* treet; telephone 11-332. ' Bluthner Piano, Star.’ [TfTANTED To Sell W cheap.—S24l THE EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: VEEKLY (Delivered), ONE SHILLING. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per Quarter. RDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES AY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND .GENTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE _ « STAR ’ POSTED are requested to addres* remittances to THE MANAGER, THE r- • EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O. Bos

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17

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