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amusements. DEFINITELY ONLY THREE MORE DAYS. Paramount’s Great Epic of the Sea, I ‘ SOULS AT SEA * 1 ‘ SOULS AT SEA ' With GARY COOPER GEORGE RAFT, FRANCES DEE, HENRY WILCOXON, OLYMPE BEADNA. Despite its outstanding success we are unable to retain ‘ Souls at Sea ’ beyond Thursday. BE WISE , MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) At THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction: J. 0. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 2.15 DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT WE HAVE THE HONOUR TO PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST CINEMA ACHIEVEMENTS OP THIS OR ANY YEAR. DAVID O. SELZNICK’S TRIUMPHANT PRODUCTION Of Anthony Hope’s Immortal Love Story ‘THE PRISONER OF ZENDA’ In the New V Sepia Platinum Toning. Presenting RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In the dual role of “ King Rudolph ” and “ Rudolph Rassendyll.” MADELEINE CARROLL More lovely than ever as “ Princess Flavia.” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN. As “ Rupert of Hentzau.” In Association with MARY ASTOR, RAYMOND MASSEY, DAVID NIVEN, C. AUBREY SMITH. (United Artists Release.) • IMPORTANT! Owing to the tremendous interest in this important picture, patrons are urged to make early reservations. ■Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. /... BALLROOM DANCING. ADULTS’ CLASS. TO-NIGHT. Tuition in Steps for Beginners, 7.30-8 p.m. Dancing, 8-10.45 p.m. Admission, Is 6d. SENIOR BOYS*;AND GIRLS’ CLASS, ' Friday Evenings, 7.45-10.15 p.m. Tuition is now being given in New Empress Waltz. MISS WALLACE MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS, 176 RATTRAY STREET. Private Tuition Private address by arrangement. and phone, 836 Cumberland street. THE DB LUXE DANCE, THE DE LUXE DANCE, Embassy salon, EMBASSY SALON, TO-MORROW, 8 p.m., TO-MORROW. Mayfair Dance Band, Fhilco Sound System. Excellent Supper. Old Time and Modern Dances. HOLLAND Memorial Hall, tram terminus, Caversham, Tuesday, Saturday nights; Piccadilly Orchestra; supper; bus to city after dance. FOR SALE. FOB SALE, CHEAP, Belt-driven lift gear. Suit store or warehouse. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ COMPANY, Dunedin^ SULKY, cane, sponge rubber tyres; high- j class production; Prams, Bassinets, j Bicycles.—Victor Nelson Ltd., opposite Cenotapn. MANUKA Firewood, 3 bags 7s 6d; Maple, Pine Blocks, 3 bags 6s; guaranteed dry.—E. and S. Smart;. 12-087. YOUR Building or Jobbing Requirements supplied at cheapest possible rates; large 'stocks from constant demolitions.— Dunedin Demolition Co., 12 Wilkie road; memorise the address. COOKING Apples, 121 b, large, 2s 6d; medium, la 9d; windfalls for jelly, 401 b 2s 9d; jam or chutney, 3s 6d delivered. —Reply 8759, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, 4 • Pacific Starr-Bowketl Shares, No. 8 group; £2O paid up; what offers? —8922, ‘ Star.’ MICROSCOPE, Leitz treble nosepiece, oil immersion objective, 1,000 mag.; case, etc.; £27. —Robinson’s, 57 Octagon. QUANTITY Sheep Manure; 12s yard, or 10s syds.—Ring 23-214. CREAM, cheapest in town, Is 4d pint.— Obtainable only at Butler’s Dairy, corner Leith and Albany strets (only one address); phone 10-926. FOR SALE, cream cane sprung Pram, good condition; £2. —D3lB, ‘Star’ Office. ELECTRIC Oven, substantial construction, extra large size; unbreakable elements: capital order; suit hotel, pastrycook.—D2B9, ‘ Star.* FOR SALE, choice Dessert Apples, 7s; Cookers, 6s; Kiddies’ Apples, ss; bushel cases; cash with order.—A. Westhead, Alexandra. FOR SALE, Gas Copper, in good condition; cheap.—Dssß, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Cradle-sprung Pram, in good order; cheap for cash. —Apply 70 York Place. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE, Brinsmead (original) Piano, walnut case; in first-class order; cheap.—Bßß 3, 1 Star ’ Office. BANJO, Kel Croyden, professional instrument ; inlaid mother-of-pearl; cost £6O, accept £2s.—Robinson’s, 57 Octagon. WANTED To Sell, Bell Organ, in perfect condition; cheap for £s. Phone 18-830.

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Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 11

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