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AMUSEMENTS. For the Last Time To-night. .Edward Everett Horton In ■ r ‘THE MAN IN THE MIRROR’ j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.; Also, 20th Century Fox’s ‘CAREER WOMAN’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) / QCTAGON THEATRE J Dir.: G. L. Johnston. WATCH T H I S SPACE || FOR I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Plans Begg’s and Theatre, Phone 13-091. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benj. Fuller. SATURDAY NEXT, 26TH SATURDAY NEXT, 26TH MATINEE 2.30," NIGHT 8. MATINEE 2.30, NIGHT 8. Return for 2 , Performances Only of STANLEY M'KAY’S GAIETIES In an entirely new programme. ‘A BRIGHTER 1938* ‘A BRIGHTER 1938* JOE LAWMAN and all his Clever Associates. A Special Musical Gem will be ‘ THE TRIO FROM FAUST ’ Interpreted by: Wyn Edgerton (“Marguerite”), Cliff O’Keefe (“ Mephisto "), and Leo Trenelte (“Faust”). THE BEST PROGRAMME OP THE SERIES. 3s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d. Reserves ' at D. 1.0. “POP-EYE” MATINEE 2.30. See Joe as “ Pop-eye the Sailor Man.* 2s (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is. Children 6d, 9d, and Is. OAMARU MONDAY, 28th, TUESDAY, MARCH 1. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1938, At 8.15 p.m. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc. (City Organist), , Assisted by Miss NELLIE PICKETT (Pianist). ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION. Doors Open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray Place Only. ADDRESSES. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. A MISSION ARY ADDRESS will be given in the above Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, 24th February, at 7.30, Illustrated by Lantern Views. Speaker, Mr A. Maeleod-Smith, from Bolivia. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN Sunshine Social Club.—Cheap Excursion, Queenstown and Eglinton Valley, Saturday, February 26th; see handbills all stations. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. one week only we are offering 10 per cent. Discount off New Pianos. —See M'Cracken and Walls. FOR SALE. gy //» weekly buys £lO worth of FurniahA! O ings Bedding, Floor Coverings, Sewing Machines, Wringers, etc.—Calder Mackays. • SULKY, cane, sponge rubber tyres; highclass production; Prams, Bassinets, Bicycles.—Victor Nelson Ltd., opposite Cenotaph. DUNEDIN Demolition Co. are selling .arge quantities of Scantlings and Boards, Flooring, Lining, Doors and Windows, Ranges, Gas Cookers, Baths, Basins, W.C, Pedestals Coppers, Washtubs, etc.— Call 12 Wilkie road for your requirements. MANUKA Firewood, 3 bags 7s 6d; Maple, Pino Blocks, 3 bags 6s; guaranteed dry.—E. and S. Smart; 12-087. QUANTITY large Packing Cases, good order; price right.—Address R 634, ‘ Star.’ REDUCED terms of 2s 6d weekly on all orders up to £10; short time only. —Calder Mackays. ('''REAM, cheapest in Is 4d pint.— J Obtainable only at Butler’s Dairy, corner Leith and Albany streets (only ono address); phone 10-926. FOR SALE, Settee, Morris Chair, Tub Chair, 2 Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Solid Leather Portmanteau; all in good condition.—R7Bo, ‘ Star.’ HACKLOCK 3ft and 3ft 6in High and Low-pressure Ranges.—Phone 12-907, or 388 Princes street. P'l OR SALE, Drop-head Sewing Machine, beautiful condition; perfect sewer; guaranteed; £3 105.—R736, ‘ Star.’ from £3 17s 7d; Ottoman * * 30s; Duchesses from 40s; Singer Sewing Machine, guarantee, 70s.—Dunedin Furniture Exchange, ppp. Knox Church. Xj’IOR SALE, Chesterfield Suite, Lounge, Carpet, Box Window Seat, Linoleums, Furniture, Garden Tools.—Phone 10409. Blackberries For Sale, $d and 7d per lb delivered, fresh daily.—Rs9l, ‘ Star.’ pIRANK FOX, 112 King street (phone 12-675) has several good quality Carpets at reduced prices; also, huge stocks of good, clean Furniture; call and inspect; save money here; 3ft H.P. Range, sound condition, £3. SALE, 14ft Sanders Cup Sailing Dinghy, complete all fittings; cheap. —Apply 5 Melville street.

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

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

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