AMUSEMENTS. Positively and Absolutely YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT To see ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘^OTHER’S Q CT AGON MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ THEATRE Direction J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m.-TWICE DAILY-7.45 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). « SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO-MORROW 4 DANCING. rpEA KIOSK, UPPER BOTANICAL X GARDENS. Don’t forget Our SECOND FORTNIGHTLY DANCE, SATURDAY Next, January 30. Try your luck in our Monte Carlo Prize Waltz. Ideal floor. Merrymakers’ Orchestra 15). Dainty Home-made Supper. Admission, 2s 6d. •WINTER GARDEN DANCE. W GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT, SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 30. 4 BANDS: Arthur G. Frost’s Syrphone Dance Band, Te Heeney’s Dance Band, Pettit’s Dance Band, Paramount Dance Band. Admission: Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. NOTE.—AII Music and Attendants are giving Services Free and Proceeds to the Mayor’s Relief Depot. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN GUN CLUB (INC.). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ' will ; be held in Mr Divers’s Rooms, 193 Princes street, on MONDAY, Ist February, 1932, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. A, FAIRBAIRN, • Hon. Sec. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS’ MOVEMENT. MASS MEETING, QUEEN’S GARDENS, FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 7.30 p.m. Roll Up in Your Thousands. L. O’RORKE, Secretary. TO LET. TO LET, large Plain Furnished Room, with fireplace; Use conveniences. Park terrace, facing Oval. 0 LET, Six-roomed Furnished Bungalow, all conveniences, nice garden and lawns; St. Clair, sunny spot.—B9s, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, St. Clair, 5-roomed Brick Bungalow, every convenience, electric range; garage; adults preferred; 305.—895, ‘ Star.’ . TO LET, 5-roomed House, in good order; adults preferred; 27s 6d; rent-book reference.—Bß 9, ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, near Octagon, conveniences; suit working Girl or Mates; moderate rent.—B96, 1 Star.* TO ' LET, Offices, , Neill’s .Buildings; Offices lately occupied by Queensland Insurance Co. and British Traders’ Insurance Co.; Rooms, 355 George street; Rooms, 248 and 250 King street.—Trustees, Executors Co. TO LET. Wool Storage, etc.; large store, Willis street, 8-9,000 square feet; raised floor; immediate possession. Also LARGE Brick Store, corner Jutland and Bauchop streets, 80ft x 48ft; suitable petrol or oil bulk storage; immediate possession.—Apply Trustees Co., Water street. TO LET, three minutes Rattray street corner, Double-fronted Shop and commodious Warehouse combined; reasonable rent.—Apply Trustees, Executors. HANDY to tram shed, 5-roomed Dwelling, all conveniences; rent 27s 6d weekly. —Boyd, 150 Rattray street. ROOM, with piano, suitable for music teacher, opposite Normal School; cheap rent.—Address Music, 654, ‘Star.’ ENTAL Reduced.—Two-storied Fiveroomed House To Let, conveniences; adjoining Bell Tea Company.—Apply Rhodes Ltd., motor cycle agents, 206 George street. < SIX Rooms, Melbourne street; excellent order; hot water, porcelain bath, gas, e. 1.; rent arranged suitable tenant, ‘Star.’ T> S. M'KENZIE LIMITED—2Ss, AnAl/t derson’s Bay, Bungalow and large garage; 27s 6d, Union street, 6-roomed House, all conveniences; 255, Shop, north end, suit dairy; 22s 6d, Kensington, 6 Rooms, all conveniences; Furnished Houses. TO LET, Twelve-months, Furnished Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; rent 30s approved tenant. —Haggitt and Duthio. -ROOMED Brick Cottage, Maclaggan street; rental 10s per week.—Public Trust. TO OSLYN.—7-roomed Residence, suitable XV lor flats; gas cooker and range; 27s 6d per week.—Public Trust. |7IREDERICK STREET.—Shop Premises, X- suitable hairdressing saloon; reasonable rental to suitable tenant.—Particulars apply Public Trust. 8 -ROOMED Residence, 450 George street, suitable private boarding house; inspection arranged—Apply Public Trust. TO LET, FOR REMOVALS ANYWHERE, OUR UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Careful, Experienced Men. Special Discount for Cash, Book Early. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street.
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Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 11
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