AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY == AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) “Always Two Big Shows. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. NOW DELIGHTING CROWDED HOUSES ... JOEL McGEEA. LARAINE DAY HERBERT MARSHALL In “FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT ” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also JOE E. BROWN in “ SO YOU WONT TALK ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or Theatre. 35-067. DANCES. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE SCOTTISH HALL. SCOTTISH HALL. MIXED DANCK MIXED DANCE. HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND Playing the Latest Numbers. MONTE CARLO. LUCKY SPOT, v LADIES Is fid. GENTS 2s. n GOLF. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. OPENING DAY. A BISQUE Bogey Match will be played on Opening Pay. Friday, the 28th February. Players choose own partners. . PUBLIC NOTICES. EVERYBODY is going to DRAGES fpHIS WEEK. “ACTION” SALE PRICES. DRAGES. corner Manchester and' Tuam sts. 4344 WANTED TO BUY. PLUMS. TOMATOES, W3.c; 'PEARS AND QUINCES. • WTE dfe Cash Buyers; play safe and VV Sell your Fruit to us. . IRVINE and STEVENSON’S, St George Company, Limited, . ■ DUNEDIN. , 3828 EYE TROUBLE? Consult i WHALES OPTICAL' > SERVICE. * ' 6.77 Colombo,street 1 . Ring 36-494 for Appointment . W9767 HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ - ASSOCIATION, (INC.), (~)LD BOYS’ DAY will be held at the School. on Thursday week, 6th March, 1941. Cricket and tennis matches will be played' against the School first teams and against the Staff, commencing at 2 p.m. Any Old Boys wishing to participate in; these games should ring Mr N. E. Taylor, 33-461, or Mr E. R. Caygill, 33-547. All Old Boys and friends, are cordially invited, to be present W.. A. HADLEE,' 4330 . .Secretary; —- : ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Be sure to keep at least one of these afternoons free to attend M.E.D. demonstrations. Regular demonstrations each Wednesday and Friday afternoon, commencing at 2.30 p.m. This week’s menus: WEDNESDAY: FRIDAY; Crumbed chops. Smothered Baked pears. sausages. Bran buns. Plum pie. Cream horns. Ginger gems. Ginger cake. Swiss pastry. Canadian sandwich. Take, the lift .from the Show Room. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY , DEPARTMENT COUNTY COUNCILS. WAIPARA COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given -*■ that, pursuant to Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” a penalty of an additional TEN PER CENTUM will be added to all rates for the year 1940-41 remaining unpaid after Wednesday, the 26th day of February. 1941, su.ch date being six months and fourteen days from the demand thereof. Waikari, 11/2/41. S. U BOON., County Clerk. 3256 EDUCATIONAL. QOMMERCIAL TRAINING. have how resumed, m commences with, first attendance, tion in all Commercial Subjects and trailing for Office Appointments, insistent examination successes r a period of years, and an everreasing demand by the Commercial I Professional community for our ined students, testify to the excelce and success, of the training jarted. 9 WORCESTER STREET WEST (just over Bridge from Square). Tel. 32-510. "MAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Top Floor, Warden’s Buildings, Cashel st IRICTLY individual tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Dewriting, Book-keeping, etc. Term inmences with first attendance. Posiis for all qualified students. lOURS: 9-12 a.m., 1.4 p.m., 5-9 p.m. ’Phone 41-027. C 3766 TEACHERS OF DANCING. f ONDON Li <7CQ rr ACADEMY. 769. COLOMBO ST. NOTE:—ONLY ONE ADDRESS. Principal: Mr A L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.T.D. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. All Particulars on Application. ’Phone 40-933. L 5708
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23263, 25 February 1941, Page 1
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