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AMUSEMENTS. HEAR—THE NEW MAGIC VOICE OF THE SCREEN—R.C.A.’S LATEST HIGH FIDELITY SOUND SYSTEM—THE FIRST IN NEW ZEALAND, AT THE llllllllllllllllillllllllillih, gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Bir Benjsmw fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Wailing in the Dead of Night! Piercing the ominous stillness of a Strange Island ~ . . The Crash Signal! . . . Chilling the Hearts of Girls awaiting the return of the Flyers of the Fleet! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With WENDY BARRIE RAY MIDLAND KENT TAYLOR WILLIAM GARQAN POLLY ROWLES Romantic Hawaii . . . a “ Flying Fool ”... a Beautiful Young Bride ... a Wealthy Playboy Suitor . . . There’s Romance, Trouble and Thrilling Excitement in this glorious salute to the Airmen of the Fleet and the Girls they Love! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS Include THE SINKING OF THE U.S.S. PANAY. Box Plans at Jacobs's; Theatre at 7 (Phone 15-702). DARING PARACHUTE DISPLAYS By Mr G. W. SELLARS, NORTH TAIERI AERODROME, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing 2.45 p.m. Spectacular Smoke Trail Descent from 4,000 ft. First Descent from 1,500 ft. Parachute Packing Demonstration. Joy Rides available in Aero Club’s . machines. Collection for Parachutist.

A NURSE FROM WAR-TORN SPAIN Sister Mary Lowson, an Australian nurse who has returned to carry out a tour of New Zealand and Australia, has worked for over a year nursing the wounded and the Ik Spanish people. She was received with great enthusiasm m Wellington, where op V r nearly £2OO was collected at her meetings. DOME AND HEAR THIS HEROIC WOM AN. PUBLIC MEETING TUESDAY, 15th FEB RUARY, AT 8 P.M., TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Sister Lowson will be supported on the platform by prominent Dunedin citizens. As this will be the only opportunity of the Dunedin publib hearing Sister Lowson, everyone is urged to make a special effort to attend this meeting. ' Collection for the Medical Aid Fund.

FOARD AND RESIDENCE* UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. LODGINGS FOR STUDENTS. LODGINGS are urgently required, especially for Men Students. People able to offer either Full Board or Part Board are asked to send particulars immediately to the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. BANDON Villa, 34- Tennyson street.— Vacancies for Boarders; 3 minutes from Princes street. BOARD required, young . tradesman, vicinity Manor Place; private home essential; state terms.—L942, ‘ Star.* FURNISHED or Unfurnished Room, near tram stop, in private home.—Lßo3, 1 ‘ Star.’ HEALTH Student would like Board, at least one month, with Follower. —Price, system diet. —L 924, * Star * Office. K raHIRI Private Hotel. Stuart street (3 minutes Town Hall),— Superior Accommodation, excellent cuisine; tariff from . 27s 6d.—18-612 __ YOUNG Man, engaged in literary studies, requires Board; single room; central preferred.—Lß 42, ‘ Star.* Canongate has Vacancies for Gentle«?4r men Boarders; good table; washinn- and mending; terms moderate. —Phone 11-941. ' GENTLEMAN, widower, seeks Home within tram radius; state terms—No. P6B, ‘ Star* Office; no objection family. BOARD required by student; single room, quiet, central. —Reply L 956, * Star. Y.OUNG lady would like reasonable Board in nice home. —L 996, * Star. 1 YOUNG woman wants reasonable Board, nice home, north end preferred.—L997, ‘ Star.’ HRISTCHURCH.—Frist-class Accommodation; bed, breakfast, 4s 6d; central. —Lancaster House, 24 Lancaster street. CLERK requires permanent Board, handy to beach preferred;—Particulars to P 228, * Star.’ ■ . BUSINESS Girl requires clean furnished Room, central; state terms.—P2o6, ‘ Star.* TITORKING Girl wants Board, private ' it' home; central; no other boarders.— P 157, Star.’ ' \\T ANTED To Board, 2 students in quiet ’ ii home, north end; board moderate.— Apply first instance, P 126, * Star. 1 ’ T>OARD required from March by quiet XS student; private home preferred.— Pll7, ‘Star.* ® %T|7'ANTED, immediately, by professional ! it young lady, permanent Board in refined private home; telephone essential.— PBl, 1 Star. 1 - ■ I rnRAMWAY Man wants 2 Unfurnished . X Rooms, full Board; 2 adults and boy 11; homely people.—Reply P 95, ‘ Star.* ■ WANTED, Board, by young gentleman 4 It in city area; single room; telephone S preferred; references available. —PlO3, ‘Star.’ a -g Hope street (2 Minutes Post Office). i, —Excellent Accommodation, good table, every convenience; moderate tariff; d washing. * mWO respectable young Men require J. Board from 26th February; same “ room; single beds; central; moderate terms. —No. P 272, ‘Star.* YOUNG Lady would like Board in private home near city; reasonable as possible.—P279, ‘ Star.’ i T ARGE Well-furnished Bed-Sitting Room, JLi separate gas cooker; north end.—Ring 12-997. '

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17