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AMUSEMENTS. Fuller-Hayward’s Cosy Little -STRAND--2.IS—TV5 —TVi T ICE DAILY—7.4S. The Theatre with the Very Latest Western Electric Equipment and Reheated Throughout. CIRCLE, Is 6d; STALLS, Is. Booking 6d extra. Children, Half-price. DOROTHY MACKAILL in ‘ HARD TO GET.’ ‘ HARD TO GET.’ ‘ HARD TO GET.’ ‘ HARD TO GET.’ A First National and Vitapbone Production. COMMENCINgTtO-MORROW: COMMENCING TO-MORROW: JACK MULHALL and LILA LF” JACK MULHALL and LILA LL In - • DARK oTREETS.’ • DARK STREETS.’ ‘ DARK STREETS.’ • DARK STREETS.’ For Rc-ervcs Bos Plan at The Bristol. Phone Reserves at Theatre (phone 13-379). K Fulicr-Hay ward’s INO EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. ESTELLE TAYLOR and ANTONIO MORENO in ‘THE WHIP WOMAN/ •THE WHIP WOMAN.’ The Second Feature is “HER DANCING PARTNER.’ 'HER DANCING PARTNER.’ For Re»erre» Ring Theatre Phono 22-575.

REGAL SEA I'TNG RINK, NEAR CORNER CUMBERLAND & ST. ANDREW STREETS. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SESSIONS AND CHARGES: Special Workers’ Lunch-hour Session, 12 noon to 1 p.m. 6d all skaters. Lunch Hour Session, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 6d all stater*. Afternoon Session, 2.30 to 4. Is all skaters. Evening Session, 5.45 to 6.45. Is all skaters. Evening Session, 7.30 to 10. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s; own skates, Sd Late Night Session, 7.30 to 11. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6dj own skates, 6d less. Spectators, all sessions, 6d. Private Tuition by appointment. 10-11 a.m. & 6d. Reserved Skates, 6d. Ring ph one 13-263. SILENT FLOOR. ALL NEW SKATES. AN EXERCISE—A SPORT—A TONIC. Phone 13-263. Rigorous steps will be taken against any person bringing intoxicating liquor on the Rink premises. Patrons please note: The Evening Session i* reinstated. FOOTBALL. FINAL TEST MATCH. TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. SATURDAY, i P.M. SHARP. IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND. Admission Is. or more if willing. Special arrangements for the reception of this match have been entrusted to the “MIGHTY MONARCH OP THE AIR" MAJESTIC RADIO, under the control of the Otago Agents—Barnett’s Radio Supplies, Ltd.—who will also give the public an opportunity of competing for the Majestic Radio Clock (8-day) in the unique Radio Colour Tone Test (score cards sup. plied at door, but bring your own pencil, please). LISTEN TO THE FINAL TEST IN COMFORT (Hall Heated). AND ALSO HELP A REALLY DESERVING CAUSE-VIZ.. THE DISTRESS DUE TO LACK OF WORK. GRAND ART UNION TO ASSIST THE UNEMPLOYED. Help the needy and take a chance of winning Gold to value of £SO, or £25, or £lO, or one of 15 prizes of £l—all for A MODEST SHILLING. FINAL RALLY—Closing Date Definitely AUGUST 9th. Holders of books are asked to return butts to Town Clerk by August 11th: Drawing August 23rd. Tickets will be on sale in city streets TO-MORROW (Friday) all day. Don’t miss this chance of taking a helping hand in a deserving cause, and at the same time have a direct interest in the winning numbers.

FINANCIAL. Money to lend on freehold AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES. ASLIN. BROWN. AND ALLOO, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. TO INVESTORS. Debentures.-n.z. government LOAN. 5i per cent., due 1937; and DUNEDIN DRAINAGE BOARD LOAN. 5i per cent., due 1943, are now available, and can bo obtained FREE OF COMMISSION AND CHARGES, from any member of the Dunedin Stock Exchange, FOR SALE. FOR SALE, for removal, large Wooden Garage, with sliding doors; low price for cash.—6l7, ‘ Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, Roofing Iron, Sashes, good Timber, etc.—Opposite Trinity Church, Stuart street. FOR .SALE, comfortable Furnished 3roomed Crib, every convenience, Benin sola; terms arranged.—6lß, ‘Star.’ I DOR SALE, Cameras, Enlargers, Cinemas, - Barometers, Binoculars for 2s 6d deposit and easy payments at Hugh and G. K. Neill’s, Ltd. [DOR SALE, heavy Garden Roller, in two •T sections; price, £2 10s.—Smith, 8 Delta street; or phone 12-190. OR SALE, Fish Business, good position, living rooms; cheap rental; reasonable offer considered.—s6l, * Star.’ I DOR SALE (Macandrews), 4 Rooms and conveniences; freehold; £500; would consider exchange for town house.—47B, ‘ Star.* |DOR SALE, One 3ft H.P. Shacklock JP Range; also One small Duchesse and Mirror; one Single Bedstead.—Apply 40 Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh. POR SALE, under construction, latest 5roomed Bungalow.—Particulars ring 20-144, O. B. Ufton, 19 Brighton street, Roslyn; inspection invited; £875. FOR SALE, Manuka Blocks, 4 bags 10s, 9 for £1; Mixed Bine and Broadleaf, 5 bags for 10s, 11 for £l.-161 Oxford street; phone 25-493. MANUKA Blocks, 8 full bags delivered next day anywhere, £1 cash.—Phone 20-872. ' RICH Black Soil, 100 loads For Sale, near Gardens; best offer lot.—Apply 42 Chambers street. TVtILLING-lN Clay and Cinders free for JJ the carting away.—City Dye Works, George street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ORGANS, no deposit, 5s week; 3 Organs, £7 los. £r2 10s, £ls: easiest terms ever offered.—-Butterfie.ds, Oclagnn. lANO.—£I deposit, good Used English Iron-framed Piano, ILe new; 30s month.—Butterfields, 5 Octagon. lANO.—£2 deposit, new Witton, very latest, all-over frame; £99; terms, £2 month.—Butterfields, Octagon. PLAYER Pianos, only £5 deposit, £3 month: 12 rolls music, stool, included; banjo attachment.—Butterfields, Octagon. WA NT ED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13