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AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, At 8 p.m. M. SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF, ' With RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR All 3s and 2s ticket holders are advised to book at Begg’s 'without further delay. Booking fee 3d. I*. F. HA REE, Hon. See. CONCERT CHAMBER, Commencing on SEPTEMBER 20. The English Adaptation of Christa Winsloe’s Three-act Play, ‘ CHILDREN IN UNIFORM,’ Will be Presented by Miss ANITA WINKED For a Three Nights' Season. Box Plans Open at D.I.C. on September 14. PROCEEDS IN AID OF FREE KINDERGARTEN. The Cosy Little §TR A N D 2.15 TWO SESSIONS DAILY —B, DRESS CIRCLE, Is 6d; STALLS, Is. Reserved D.C. 2s 3d, Stalls Reserved Is 6d. .TAMES CAGNEY, ALICE WHITE, JAMES CAGNEY, ALICE WHITE, JAMES CAGNEY, ALICE WHITE, RALPH BELLAMY, RALPH BELLAMY, j n In 'PICTURE SNATCHER.’ ‘ PICTURE SNATCHER.’ ‘ PICTURE SNATCHER.’ ‘ PICTURE SNATCHER.’ ■ PICTURE SNATCHER.’ What a snap for Jimmy! Watch him roll at express speed through this role of a killer who turns lady killer, and proves that the right way to a girl’s heart is a “ right to the chin.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BE WISE—BOOK. Box Plan at Theatre (phoue 13-379). WRESTLING : : WRESTLING TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. DEAN DETTON, (he Dazzler, versus Dr F. MEYER, the Mobile Monster, In Eight Thrilling Ten-minute Rounds. With Four Amateur Preliminaries Musical Programme by S. Veitch, Cumberland street. Box Plan at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. TARIFF: Gallery, Is 6d; Downstairs, 2s; Dross Circle, 3s; Ringside Balcony and Ringside Stage, 4s; Ladies, Is 6d to ail parts; Boys, Is Downstairs and Gallery. •His Worship the Mayor will present the Cups won by the Otago Amateur Champions last week. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. A. L. CANTER, Secretary. ST. KILDA BAND RECITAL. . (Conductor, Mr Jas. Dixon). • EMPIRE THEATRE. SUNDAY, 8 p.m. EMPIRE THEATRE, SUNDAY, 8 p.m. t Assisted by Outstanding Artists. Violinist, Mr Rees M’Conachy. ’Cellist, Miss Elvira Wycherley. .Soloist, Mr E. G. Johnston. Cornet Soloist, Mr R. Colvin. Trombone, Mr Jas. Marshall, Tenor Horn,.Mr W. Smith. PROGRAMME: March —' Powerful.’—St, Kilda Band. Hymn and Variations —‘ St. Mathene ’ (arr. A. Mullinger, L.R.A.M., etc.). —St. Kilda Band. ’Cello Solo—Selected.—Miss Evira Wycherley. Overture —‘ Impressario.’—St. Kilda Band. Solo —‘ My Ain Wee Hoose.’ —Mr E. G. Johnston. Cornet Solo—‘The Heart of a Rose ’ (organ accompaniment Mr A. Pettitt). —Mr R. Colvin, Admission , b Selection— ‘ Maesgarmon,’—St. Kilda Band. Violin Solo —‘ Dance of the Goblins.’—Mr Rees M‘Conachy. Accompanist, Miss C. • Colbert. Horn and' Trombone Duel—’ Watchman, What of the Night?’ (organ accompaniment).—Mr W. Smith, Mr Jas. Marshall. Marimba Solo—’ Soldiers’ Parade.’ —Mr E, Andrews. March—* Ravenswood.’ —St. Kilda Band. Accompanist, Miss Sybil Baker, F.T.C.L, Secretary, A. G. Homer. 1 Silver Coin. ROYAL DUNEDIN- MALE CHOIR Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway. Pianist, Mr Colin Oliver. EXCELLENT CONCERT, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. ’ GREAT SELECTION FOLK AND PART SONGS. MISS ALISON TYRIB AND MISS ELVIRA WYCHERLEY AND CHOIR SOLOISTS. ADMISSION, Zs 6d, includes tax. Booking at Begg’s. Gallery Is. Programmes on Sale, 3d. MR , P. J. O’ R E G A N, NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST AUTHORITY ON RATING SYSTEMS, I , ’ CORONATION HALL, MAORI HILL, TO-NIGHT. CAFE YEDIC, ■ EXTENDED WEEK F. G. TAPLIN (Baritone) AT THE POPULAR CAFE JEDIC, TO LET. TO LET. TO LET, Dwelling, 4 rooms; large section; sunny side N.E. Valley; every convenience. Apply 273 Princes street; telephone 12-949. rfX) LET, Furnished Residence. 10 Carr X street, North-east Valley, all conveniences; reasonable rental. —Public Trust, mo LET, Two Furnished Rooms, gas JL cooker, separate entrance, 1 section, Anderson's Bay road; 16s 6d.—8524, 1 Star. mO LET, Furnished Four-roomed House, X November to January.—Apply 3 Nile street, St. Clair. TO LET, Tomahawk, modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, h, and c., e. 1.; 12s 6d, pernanent worker. —Key Post Office, Tomanawk. . f(HO LET, 6-rooraed Bungalow, rough cast X and tiled roof, 88 Victoria road, St. Kilda; rent 30s.—Apply New Zealand Insurance Co. _____ TO LET, Roomy Shop, Princes street, Dunedin, near City Hotel; splendid position.—Apply Shop, care P.O. Box 137, Christchurch. TWO superior Furnished Rooms and sun porch; slight rise, 2d section, south; El weekly—Bss6. ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET, York place (near Technical College), 7-roomed House.—lnquiries 8764, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, in superior home," Unfurnished Plat, 3 rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences.—7B Clyde street. TO LET, Home-made Cake Shop, established two years; fittings at valuation. —8906, ‘Star.’ •' -j TO LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, gas ! ring in room, conveniences; suit busi- j ness Lady.—44B George* street. I TO LET, Double Furnished Room, 7s weekly; use conveniences.—424 Cumberland street. TO LET, nice little 2-roomed Bach, central'; 7s week.—Reply 8848, ‘ Star.’ ULLY-FURNISHED Home, Eoslyn, close tram, beautiful situation, great view; furnished above average; this sort seldom offers; most comfortable.—Haggitt, Duthie, Kinmont, 2 Dowling street. TO LET, Dundas street, 4-roomed Residence, all conveniences; rent to suitable tenant, 22s 6d. —8849, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, 4 Rooms, city road, Roslyn; 15s per week for approved tenant. —Apply Public Trust. I LET, sunny Front Room; 2 beds, conveniences;'St. Kilda. —Phone 25-401. i LET, small Room, furnished or unfur. nished, use kitchen.—s 6 Grange street. TO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, bedroom and sitting room, kitchenette; superior Uiome, Belleknowes.—Bßl6, ‘Star’ Office. TO LET, Well-furnished ’Bed-Sitting Room, suit elderly or business Lady; reasonable, —51 Baker street. T~O LET, to approved tenant, for up to three months, Fully-furnished St, Clair Bungalow, every convenience; telephone, garage, sun porch. —Ring telephone 23-077. ■ TO LET, 5-roomed House, central, all conveniences, garden, section; suitable 2 families.—Apply 65 Carroll street. FLAT, 4 rooms, with washhouse, drying green, George street; 20s weekly.— Hutton, musician; studio, 14 Octagon. TO LET, St. Clair, up-to-date Furnished Home, 6 rooms, garage; for three months; £2 15s.—Ring 12-353. TO LET, 6-roomed House; ,17s 6d rent per week.—Apply 68 Bay View road. rpO LEASE, in centre of city, large StoreX room containing approximately 3,500 square feet, together with Office and Showroom ; separate storeroom entrance; two strong rooms and all conveniences.—Apply The Perpetual Trustees Coy. Ltd. _ TO LET, 2 superior Bedrooms, use kitchenette; suit business Lady or couple, —2B Filleul street. SINGLE" sunny”Bed-Sitting Room vacant. —For particulars ring 18-834. TO LET, Garage, room for 3 cars or workshop; cheap rental.—Apply, MacLeod MacGillivray, 168 Rattray street. TO LET, Brick Bungalow, city, 6 rooms, 37s 6d; Opoho, 5- Rooms, every convenience, 27s 6d; Valley (near Gardens), 6 Rooms, 255; South Dunedin, 5 Rooms, 17s.- 1 - Timlin’s, 25 Dowling street. 5-ROOMED House, e.l. plug; garden; near tram; worker preferred; 12s 6d.—29 Lindsay road, Caversham (key next door). TO LET, Furnished Self-contained Flat, 2 rooms; separate entrance; Id section.— 475 Anderson’s Ba.y road. BUNGALOWS— Opoho, 5 Rooms, 265, 27s 6d, 30s; south, 5-6 Rooms, 30s, 40s.— Calder’s, 67 Princes street. MODERN Furnished Bungalows.—Roslyn, 5 Rooms, 27s 6cl; St. Clair, 6 Rooms, 50s.—Calder’s, 67 Princes street; 12-905. BRICK Bungalow, story-and-half, _ 6 rooms, furnished; garage; Mornington; will lease for twelve months.—The Reliable; phone 12-402. . RINCES STREET (Best Part).—Attractive Shop, good window, 10ft inside measurement by 40ft depth; rental, £4 weekly.—Ryan Bros., Dowling street. LOST AND FOUND. I TIOUND.—Diamond Clusters, £7 10s; Wedding Rings from 17s 6d; haltdozen Spoons with each. —F. Himmei, George street. IHURNISHED Double Bedroom, living room, kitchenette, all conveniences, electric, gas; central, desirable locality.— 8864, ‘ Star.’ LARGE Unfurnished Room, with fireplace and kitchenette, gas cooker, own metery central, no trams,—SS Elm rows

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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15