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AMUSEMENTS. 2.15- p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. ROXY THEATRE TALKIES. LAST TWO DAYS OF ‘ THE BISHOP MURDER CARE.’ ‘ THE BISMOL* MURDER CARE.’ Basil Halhbono and Leila Hymns give excellent portrayals in this exciting mystery I hnllcr. ‘WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE’ ‘ WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH BOLE ’ Commences on Friday Next. KIDDIES’ MONSTER MATINEE, SAT. We will show Comedies Gazettes Cartoons, As well as ‘WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE.’ BOOK NOW AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE (Tel. 11-565). TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By Y. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., CITY ORGANIST. Vocal Soloist, Mr WILFRED KERSHAW. PROGRAMME. Dr Galway will play ‘Fugue in E Flat Major’ (Bach); Gavotte from ‘lphigeuia in Aulis ’ (Gluck); ‘ Adoration ’ and ‘Scherzo’ (G. Edgar Ford); ‘Symphony No. 6,’ ‘Allegro’ (Wider); ‘Andante from the Siring Quartet’ (Tschaikowsky); Dance of the Apprentices, ‘The Mastersingcrs ’ (Wagner); Introduction to Act 111., ‘Manfred’ (Rcinocke); ‘Triumph March’ (Alfred Hollins). Mr Wilfred Kershaw will sing ‘Hear Me, Ye Winds and Waves’ (Handel), ‘She Alone Charmeth My Sadness’ (Gounod). ADMISSION—Is—ADMISSION. Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Entrance from Moray place only.

SKATING, MOULIN SESSIONS: Morning:—Private Tuition, by 10-11. Popular prices. Lunch Hour-12-1, 1-2 ... Afternoon —2.30-4-Learners’ Session —5.45-6.45 Evening—7.3o-10 Late Session—Wed. and Sat., 11 Spectators ROUGE. appointment, s. d. ... ... 0 6 1 0 0 6 1 0 7.30- ... 1 6 ... 0 6

MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CITY RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). TITHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JL of Members will bo held in the Otago Motor Club Rooms, Moray place, on THURSDAY, November 20th, 1930, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive President’s Report and Balance-sheet for the year 1930, and to Elect Officers for the Year 1931. C. H. WING, Secretary. BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION, TITHE MONTHLY MEETING will bo held X at Y.M.C.A., THURSDAY, November 6th, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr T. Arnold. Subject, ‘An Important Message to Israel.’ HELEN NEWEY, Hon. Sec. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE, English Piano,, spdendid tone and condition; suitable hall; £65 or offer.—Reply, urgent, 157, ‘ Star.* lANO (Waldcmar) ; £1 deposit, 30s month; superior German; equal to new; ivory keys, walnut. —Butterfields, Octagon. PIANOS (new), by Witton, London; nothing better made at the price; mellow German tone.—Butterfields, Octagon. LAYER (by Ennis, Canada); mahogany; shop soiled; for £125; terms, price, dozen rolls, 50s month.—Butterfields. HIS Master’s Voice Gramophone, Reentrant cabinet model; very slightly used; reduced £7 10s; £1 records.—Butterfields. 17I0R SALE, Oak Cabinet Gramophone, 24 JD Records; new; must sell; no reasonable offer refused.—6l, ‘ Star.’ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Jamieson’s Buildings, Walking Stick.—Apply 16 Tennyson street. LOST, Sparc Tyro and Rim, between Burkes and Dunedin.—Ring 22-125; reward. LOST, St. Hilda, Black Collie Dog, about 8 months old.—Phone 22-084. LOST Maoandrew road, Sum of Money in envelope.—Return 43 Young street or St. Philomena’s College; reward. LOST, Tuesday, in city, or loft in shop, small Purse, gold coin pendant inside; keepsake.—Ring 23-125. LOST, Gold Signet Ring, between Morningtou and Burnside; initials E.C.; reward.—S. and A. Bush, Burnside. LOST, on Saturday, 1 Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles, near Cargill’s Corner. — Reward returning 134 Cargill road. LOST, a good night’s sleep, but found after having Chimney Swept by Otago Window Cleaning Co.; 13-250. lOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin VV’in--4 doiv Cleaning Co. arc the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 13-718. FOUND, tons of Soles and Eloundevs from our own trawler. 6d per lb, at Stewarts’. TN order to have the Star' out in good lime, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour (hey cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly boar this in mind, and send in their Orders early,

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Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

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