AMUSEMENTS. Last Performance To-night of ‘ THE——DEVIL’S TRIANGLE,’ Picturisod as ‘ Almost Married,’ And ‘THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE,’ QCTAGUS THE AT R E 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. Commencing To-morrow! CHESTER MOEEI S, CHESTER MORRI S, CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, The Star of ‘ The Miracle Man,’ The Star of ‘ The Miracle Man,’ In The Big Action Picture of the Year, The Big Action Picture of the Year, ‘ CORSAIR,’ ‘ CORSAIR,’ ‘C O R S A I R,' •CORSAIR,’ ‘C O R S A I R,* •C O R S A I R,’ ! I | A THRILLING, DYNAMIC, AND I I ACTION-FILLED STORY OF RO- ( ! MANGE AND ADVENTURE WRIT- | I TEN ROUND THE EXPLOITS OF | | A MODERN CAPT. KIDD. | I I Also. ‘ THE WYCKHAM MYSTERY,’ ‘ THE WYCKHAM MYSTERY,’ ‘ THE WYCKHAM MYSTERY.’ ‘ THE WYCKHAM MYSTERY,’ An intriguing story of love, hatred, patriotism, and attempted treachery. BOX PLANS AT “THE BRISTOL.” OTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. THE Gardening Circle will hold their SPRING SHOW TO-MORROW (Friday), October 14th. E. N. GOYEN, Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. “ J CANNOT AFFORD IT.” It is surprising the number of young men who, when offered business success, say “I cannot afford it.” No one with a spark of ambition can afford to miss the money-making opportunities offered by Dr Wm. G. Fern, Principal of the Fern Business Institute of London. Get a copy of the 18-page prospectus, ‘ The Science of Management and Self-Manage-ment ’ from J. W. Webb, 175 Rattray street. Phone 11-433. It is free for the asking. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies' Cutter and Teacher of Dressmaking, 56 Upper Stuart street. CLASSES DAILY, Morning and Afternoons; Evening Classes by arrangement. Pupils may enrol at any time. Paper Patterns or Material Cut To Measure. No-fitting required. Open Friday evenings. Terms on application. LADIES, Girls, learn to Make your Summer Outfit; reduced terms two or more pupils; Dressmaking, Tailoring, Cutting, day or evenings, by arrangement.— 128 Forth street. DANCING. FOR WEDDING BREAKFASTS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, PRIVATE DANCES THE NEW ELDORADO, 213 George street, provides approx. 6,000 square feet floor space, comprising a large Dance Hall and Wedding Breakfast Room, a beau-tifully-furnished Lounge, Cloakrooms, etc. OUR CHARGES ARE MOST REASONABLE. We cordially invite inspection. Ring 11-008 and our car will call at your home. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. WE, Messrs D. and A. PAGONIS, Proprietors Rio Grande Restaurant, Princes street, HEREBY ANNOUNCE we have SOLD OUR BUSINESS, and will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS incurred after WEDNESDAY, the 12th October, 1932. (Signed) D. AND A. PAGONIS. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black Pomeranian Dog.—Finder please ring 10-692, or W. Dryden, 8 Farquharson street, Opoho. LOST, since Tuesday, Black-and-Grey Cocker Spaniel Dog: reward.—Phone 15-014. lOST, Petrol Tank Cap; screw on.— -i Finder please communicate 369, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, Green Wool-work Purse, between Cumberland. George, and Filleul streets. —Communicate 350. ‘ Star.’ LOST, on Main South road, between Milton and Taieri, 1 Fawn Purse, containing Palmersfon North Post Office book. —Finder please return Publisher, this office; 5s reward. LOST. 1 Fur-lined Glove, between High and Stuart streets. —Kindly ring 13-627. 1 HEADLIGHT rim off Ford car, Kaikorai Valley road.—Return Fraser's Butchery, Kaikorai. LOST —That fear of fire by having the Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. Sweep. —Phone 10-493. FOUND. —Soles, Soles, and more Soles; large catches daily from our trawlers at the Nuggets; selected Fillets and Whitebait.—At Johnson’s Fish and Poultry Depot. FOUND. —Oak Smoked Terakihi, Ling, 6d; Fillets, 6d lb; Blue Cod, Mutton Birds from 6d, Scotland’s Best Kippers^—Johnson^sFishandPoultryllcpot. FOUND. —Ceylon Tea, Is 3d lb; wonderful value; try it yourself.—Kandalay Tea Co., above Turnbull, Jones. FOUND. —Fresh Groper, 6d lb; Buckets of Whitebait, all kinds Smoked Fish, Fresh Crayfish.—At Stewarts. FOUND. —Fresh Fish sold cheap by Wren at Dunedin Wharf on Friday morning; paper supplied. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. \ RROLDALE, 110 Stafford street.— --jL Superior Accommodation, every home comfort, modern conveniences; moderate tariff; phone.—Mrs Cook. A4S Bed-Breakfast, 6s day, Beds 2s 6d; reduction by week.—Dominion Cumberland street (2 minutes railway). DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (Recently Renovated). —Permanents, 27s 6d; Casuals. 7s 6d; Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast 7 a.m. —Phono 12-601. GENTLEMAN requires Private Board in Mornington district; single room.— Particulars 380, ‘ Star ’ Office. GOOD Clean Beds for Men, share room; 5s per week each. —58 Carroll street. RAINBOW Private Hotel (opposite Penrose’s). —Bed, Breakfast, 4s; casuals, 6s 6d; Permanent Board specially reduced; Dinner Is.—Phone 13-283. SUPERIOR Board and Residence, 255; washing and mending included; at 380 King street; comfortable home.—Opposite Museum Reserve. VACANCIES for 2 Boarders, every convenience, washing, mending; 22s 6d.— 189 St. Andrew street, corner Castle street. ’ttll/'IDOW offers Lady homely Board, nice * » quiet homo; every convenience; handy tram. —697 Castle street (near Gardem!. JF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 21232, 13 October 1932, Page 11
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