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amusements. Final Screening To-night. WALTER WANGER’S I ‘VOGUES OF 1938’ I j J Released by United Artists, {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE REGENT - THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 2.15 TO-MORROW 8 p.m. TO-MORROW M. - G. - M. DOES IT AGAIN In ibis Amazing Strangely Fascinating Drama. NIGHT NIGHT MUST MUST FALL FALL I l ' With ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY Winning new fame in this entirely different thrill role . . . as the charmer with romance in his eyes and murder in his heart. ROSALIND RUSSELL Gaining new honours ... as the girl who was afraid, hut couldn’t resist. DAME MAY WHITTY Famous English star, in a performance you’ll never forget. AS A STAGE PRODUCTION IT ASTONISHED LONDON AND NEW YORK FOR OVER A YEAR. . . . IT IS EVEN GREATER AS A FILM! Don’t neglect to make your reservations early. For Special Announcement See Page 8. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plana D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. MAIN TOWN HALL ; OLD-TIME MODERN ‘ 11 DANCE H 11 DANCE |1 ■ SATURDAY. SATURDAY. WATCH FOB THE PLANE WITH THE FREE TICKETS AND THE TICKET WORTH ONE GUINEA. On Saturday Morning, at 8.15 a . special ‘ plane will circle over Dunedin and .drop 50 Free Tickets for the Town Hall Dance. Amongst these tickets will be one ticket that will be worth one guinea to the lucky finder. GEO. G. COX " SCHpOL OF DANCING. Modern, Old-time, and Tap. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, LEARNERS’ DANCING CLASS, > .VICTORIA HALL, 8 o’clock. To-night’s Programme will include the Tango. Learn this Fascinating Dance. ADMISSION. Is 6d. Private Lessons by Appointment. PHONE 11-495 between 6 and 7 p.m, GEO. G. COX, Principal. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSO- ’ CIATION. THE First for this season of the Popular MONTHLY OLD-TIME DANCES Will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, at 8 p.m. Admission, Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. Supper provided. Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. W. PATERSON, Secretary. SATURDAY Night we’re going to that popular Country Dance, where they are giving several good prizes and something special in music—Waihola; admission ( 2s. . • ■ OMEOKTABLE Passenger Truck leaves v Bond street (behind Post Office) 6.30 Saturday night for Waihola popular Country Dance; special music feature; return fare Is. , ■ WANTED, for established dance, Tuesday and Saturday nights, Band, 3 players.—Address No. R 774, ‘Star.’ TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. PORT CHALMERS BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. f i VENDERS are invited for the Purchase '.X of 75 Cords (more or less) of Firewood ex the Council’s Reserves at Sawyers Bay. Price to be at per cord on roadside at reserves. Tenders Close at 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, 1938, and arc to be addressed' to the Undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. BLACKMAN, Town Clerk. TTANTED, experienced Maid; must v i good cook; 2 adults; references uired 2-126. be 255; off High street. —Telephone TENDERS for Firewood wanted; see Tenders Column. mo LET, 17a Scotia street, Port ChalJL mers, 5-roomed House; rent in advance ; references. —402 High street. q i Canongate has Vacancies Gentlemen H”t Boarders; good table, washing and mending; terms moderate.—Phone 11-941. WANTED, by young Lady, cheap Board, handy town; must be reasonable.— Address RBOB, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Purchase, Block of Shops, showing a reasonable return; take large block.—Box 370, Dunedin. ERNEST JOWSEY, 156 Stuart street.— Clearing Sale of Radios and Electrical Goods; everything must be sold; good Radios from £5, guaranteed, cash or terms; see window display; call to-morrow for best bargains. ST. CLAIR (Handy Tram and Beach). —• 2 Furnished Flats, 2 and k’ette., 25s and 22s 6d.—Tamblyh, Rhodes. WANTED, Light Work, few hours daily; young, reliable Woman; south end; minding children or shop preferred.—Rßl2, * Star.’ WANTED Hire, latest Electric Cleaner; 2s 6d half-day; delivered and collected 6d.- Ernest Jowsey, 156 Stuart streotj phong 13-637.

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Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15