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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE Comedy Hit of the Season, ‘ACCENT ON YOUTH,’ With HERBERT SYLVIA MARSHALL SYDNEY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) gT. JAMES THBATBE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. ROMANCE AND RIOTOUS LAUGHTER. Here's drama lashing your emotions with the sting of a whip! Caressing your heart with youthful romance! Tickling your sides with human Humour! And that’s With I 1 1 ‘THE | 1 ‘THE | PAY I I PAT 1 1 OFF ’ | I OFF ’ 1 1 I JAMES DUNN CLAIEE DODD Patricia Ellis, alan dinehart. You’ll be right on the edge of your seat, every breath-taking minute of this shocking story of a woman who sold out her husband to- a gutter rat ... to get everything except the one thing that money couldn’t buy— . . . when she faced “ The Pay Off.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme. Plans at D.1.C., M'Cracken and Walls’s, and Jacobs’s. Theatre at 7. Tel. 13-702. OTAGO SENIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ‘Under Auspices Otago Centre, N.Z.A.S.A.) MUNICIPAL BATHS, MORAY PLACE. At 7.45, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. Full programme of Swimming, Diving, Life-saving Events. Admission: Is to all parts of the ho Children Half-price. E. C. ISAACS, Hon. Secretar

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD wanted by young Gentleman in new, modern home, conveniences, garage ; reasonable.—Plo, ‘ Star.* UNEDIN Y.M.C.A.—Superior Accommodation, excellent table; swimming pool, gymnasium, billiards, table tennis; casuals and permanents. - lADY Worker requires Beard with clean, J. homely people, Caversham or south end, handy station.—L76s, 1 Star.’ , “ rfIHE RETREAT,” Portobello.—VacanX cies for Permanent and Casual Guests; sunny situation, convenient to bus and steamer; tennis courts, garage; moderate tariff.—Mrs Allan; phone sk. WANTED, Board, young Woman, away all day; telephone.—Pl3, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Board for 2 Ladies, near George street; state terms. —L 970, ; Star.’ . WANTED, Board, Lodgings, single Man, South Dunedin or Caversham district. —Address L 948, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, a Boarder; respectable man in permanent work, sober habits; 25s a week-; central. —L 905, * Star.’ ANTED, by Civil Servant, Board, 7-8 weeks, ' St. Clair-St. Kilda; private home preferred.—Reply L 987, ‘ Star.’ VTOUNG Man requires Board, handy to X town. —Address No. PB, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL, ANY Girl or Woman lonely or needing advice can receive same free by calling on Sister Hazel at the Girls' Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m. Address Octagon Hall. ENTLEMAN (29) seeks Friendship and Marriage, sincere young Lady, Church of England; replies strictly confidential. — L 941, ‘Star.’ TWO Seats available in car travelling to, Christchurch Saturday morning next. —PI7, ‘Star.’ WANTED, kindly Person to Adopt Baby from birth; healthy parentage.— P4B, ‘Star.’ YOUNG Gentleman wishes to Correspond with young Lady (about 25), view to matrimony.—L9Bs, ‘ Star.’ RADIO. -| —Guaranteed Radio Service; • tJJL any make; special discounts Valves, B Batteries. Wholesale Radio Dealers, Hanover street. TRADE PERSONAL. IQS lid—Girls’ School Coats, navy JLt/ velour, regulation style, sizes 28in to 36in. —London Mantle Company, South Dunedin and George street. ‘THE EVENING -STAR/ SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), NINEPENCE. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS, MOTOR CAR DRIVERS, OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE No. 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE ‘ STAR ’ POSTED are requested to Address Instructions (o THE MANAGER, THE ‘ EVENING STAR.’ DUNEDIN. P.O. BOX 527. DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 13