AMUSEMENTS* | A CHALLENGE | to Philo Vance, Charlie Chan, and The Thin Man! Try and solve this murder mystery! There’s only one man ALIVE who can do it. . . . That’s why they call him THE MURDER MAN.” gMPIRE D E LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12433.) 2.15. Twice Daily. 8.0. In a way its title is misleading, for it has nothing to do with gangs or gangsters. Instead, “ The Murder Man ” is the “ ace ” reporter of a big New York newspaper who has won the nickname through his success in solving crimes that have baffled the police. ‘ THE MURDER MAH * ‘THE MURDER MAH* ‘THE MURDER MAH* SPENCER TRACY, VIRGIN Li BRUCE, EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Include All Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer THELMA TODD, Units. PATS? KELLY* - TWIN TRIPLETS.’ ‘ Metrotone News.’ eletro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ALL TECHNICOLOUR FEATURETTE, •STARLIT DAYS AT—THE—LIDO.’ Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Just 25 Days Off Dunedin! ‘MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY.’ ELECTRICAL COOKING DEMON. STRATION. LADIES interested in Electric Cooking are cordially invited to attend a Special Demonstration TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 3rd inst., and on THURSDAY, sth inst., at 2.30 p.m., in the Dunedin City, Corporation’s Electrical Showroom, 144 George street, Dunedi*. Ranees to be demonstrated on this week are NEBCO and MAGNET. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR J AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE. WE, SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM LIMITED, Hereby Give Notice , that we have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Dunedin, for a LICENSE under “ The Auctioneers’ Act, 1928,” on, behalf of JOHN SPENCE NICOL, to carry on business as AUCTIONEERS at Dunedin (principal place of business), Invercargill, Oamaru, Gore, Balclutha, and at any other centre throughout, Otago and Southland, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after ONE MONTH from the 2nd day of MARCH, 1936, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Dunedin this 2nd day of March* 1936. SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM LIMITED* J, SPENCE NICOL, Managing Director. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday morning, George street. Brown Leather Handbag; python trimming.—Communicate A 305, ‘ Star.' OST, on Saddle Hill, Wire-haired Fox Terrier; answers name Bill; £5 reward.—Haynes, Phoenix Co. LOST, Saturday, midday, Wallet containing notes, papers, etc., vicinity Union Bank; finder rewarded.—Please communicate 'A364, * Star.’ . LOST, in Green Island, Jersey Heifer, with white mark above the eye; reward.—Apply P. Vintiner, Abbotsford. LOST, 1 Gum Boot.—Please return to Electric Power and Light Department Stores, Cumberland street. LOST, 1 Ford Rim, Dunedin side Brown House, Sunday; reward. Phone 22-827. LOST, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, tween Sligo Terrace and Octagon.— Reward returning 59 Sligo Terrace, or'ring 13-797. ; . LOST, Gold Locket and chain.—Finder well rewarded on returning 561 George street. • ' LOST, Black Pom. Dog, with white paw* and breast; answers to name Chum, —Ring 11-287; reward. MISLAID in Moreau street, Gent’s Sil-ver-mounted Umbrella, name engraved; reward.—29 Moreau street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. MANOR HOUSE;' Warrington, at beach, has Vacancies; plent-ful water supply, tennis court.—Mrs Laverty, 17 ’Vlder street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 11
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