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AMUSEMENTS. JUST THE SORT OF PICTURE THAT ALWAYS PLEASES OUR PATRONS! BOOK EARLY FOR TO-NIGHT! gTBAND THEATRE A Fuller-Hay ward Tlieatre, Always Cosy and Warm. Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 8. GREAT FUN! GREAT THRILLS! GREAT CAST! SPENCER TRACY, SPENCER TRACY, SPENCER TRACY, The star whose popularity increases with each picture, and JAMES DUNN, PEGGY SHANNON, JAMES DUNN, PEGGY SHANNON, In the bright and exciting romance, ‘ SOCIETY GIRL,’ ‘SOCIETY GIRL,’ ‘ SOCIETY GIRL,’ ‘ SOCIETY GIRL,’ The amusingly human story of a boxer who steps outside the ring of convention in his fascination for a society girl . . . and who drives his manager into an hilarious adventure thereby! Two Newsreels, Comedy, Travelogue,' Etc. Plans at Theatre (13-379). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ANTIQUE EXHIBITION. ANTIQUE EXHIBITION. THE LOAN COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES, which is being organised in aid of the Free Kindergarten Funds, will bo OPENED ON THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, October 12. Admission to Opening Ceremony, 2s 6d, including refreshments. Season tickets for the following fortnight, 3s. Daily admission. Is. The Collection will provide the most interesting and unique exhibition ever held in Dunedin. Further details will be advertised shortly. No further Exhibits can how be accepted. MATHESON, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 5. SUNDAY, 3 p.m., , SCHOOL GROUNDS, The green island municipal BAND will render a programme of music. Conductor, F. CLARKSON. D. MILLER, Hon. Sec.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. APARIMA, Hanover street (Mrs Moreton proprietress).—Good table, all meals Is, three-course dinner midday and night; terms, 5s day, permanents 25s weekly. \ RRODALE, 110 Stafford street.— C*- Superior Accommodation, every home comfort, modern conveniences; moderate tariff; phone.—Mrs Cook. BOARD offered elderly Couple, comfortable home, Roslyn; terms 37s 6d per week. —Address 317, ' Star.’ COMFORTABLE Home offered Lady or Gentleman, private family; phone; good locality, Id section, Eglinton.—449, ' Star.’ DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (Recently Renovated). —Permanents, 27s 6d; Casuals, 7s 6d; Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast 7 a.m.—Phono 12-601. FIVE Students require quiet, comfortable Board for 1933; state terms.—l7o, ‘ Star.’ GENTLEMAN requires Board, etc., preferably private; central; phone; moderate terms.—2s7, 1 Star.’ PRIVATE Home offered Two Gentlemen as Paying Guests; musical preferred; handy.—Address 266, ‘ Star.’ RAINBOW Private Hotel (opposite Penrose’s). —Bed, Breakfast, 4s; casuals, 6s 6d; Permanent Board specially reduced; Dinner Is.—Phono 13-283. ANFORD HOUSE, 53+ King street.— Comfortable Accommodation for' one or two Boarders, 22s 6d weekly; every convenience. VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder, £1 week; phono 11-231; washing, mending, homely.—Apply 109 York place. VACANCY Boarders, central, every convenience. washing and mending; firstclass table, reasonable tariff.—4Bo, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, comfortable Board and Lodging, or Part Board, by elderly business Lady, permanent, central.—l 43, ‘ Star. - WANTED, by Married Couple, comfortable Board, in private home, garage. —Full particulars 128, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Partly-furnished Bed-Sitting: Room, with kitchenette or use of conveniences, vicinity north George street; telephone preferred.—Reply 927, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, comfortable Private Board, 2 Persons; single rooms; permanent, reliable; good locality; terms, particulars. —Bl4, 1 Star.’ WANTED, Board in Protestant home for elderly Lady, semi-invalid; state terms.—l7l, ‘ Star.’ - '67t/ - ANTED, Boarder, young or elderly » ' Lady or Gent; washing: good table; nice room; 18s; South Dunedin.—2o9, ‘ Star.’ "'V7OUNG Lady, Gent, require Board in A comfortable home, central; terms must be moderate.—997, ‘ Star.’ MOTOR License Holders.—Handy Pocket Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold licenses f or immediate inspection: Is 3d each, post free.—’ Evening Star ’ Bet Factory, Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 15

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