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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE PACKED! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY AGAIN LAST NIGHT. ATTEND THE MATINEES AND AVOID THE EVENING CRUSH. gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Hear R.C.A.’s Photophone High Fidelity Sound System—the Magic Voice of the Screen. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. BRITAIN’S KING OF COMEDY, I 1 I GEORGE FORMBY I I I 1 1 | GEORGE FORMBY 1 | [ IN HIS LATEST AND HIS BEST COMEDY, 111, Hi ‘KEEP FIT’ ‘KEEP FIT’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Players include Kay WALSH Gus M’NAUGHTON Evelyn ROBERTS Guy ,MIDDLETON Box’ Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5, Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). 76TH ANNUAL GATHERING 76TH CALEDONIAN GAMES CALE. GROUNDS, THIS SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m.: Primary Schools. 11.30 a.m.: Secondary Schools. Highland National Dancing Bagpipe Competitions —— Wrestling Cycling: Quoits (iron). Throwing the Javelin, Tossing the Caber. INTER-BUSINESS HOUSE COMPETITION. March Past at 2 p.m. DISPLAYS. Dunedin Highland and M’Glashan Pipe Bands Young Men’s Christian Assn. Selections, Kaikorai Brass Band, Admission, Is; Children, 6d. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. REID’S FOR REAL ESTATE WORKER’S OPPORTUNITY.: HANDY HILLSIDE. 4 ROOMS-ALL CONVENIENCES. £550 near offer, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.; ST. CLAIR BARGAIN. ABSENTEE OWNER, VACANT. possession; SUNNY CORNER FREEHOLD. BUNGALOW, 5 BOOMS AND KITCHENETTE. £990. ’a ANOTHER BARGAIN. OSLYN (JUST OFF HIGHGATE)* SOUND 6-BOOMED HOUSE, With all conveniences and ONLY £650. . 3885 ST. CLAIR SPECIAL. ON RISE, LOVELY VIEW. BY-AND-HALF BRICK BUNGALOW, )oms, kitchenette, sun porch, right up ate: electric range, electric washer, and Dther latest labour-saving conveniences; glasshouse, rockery, flowers, etc. OWNER LEAVING FOR NORTH ISLAND. KEEN TO SELL. £1575. AND IT’S A BARGAIN. 3881 JOHN REID & SONS LTD., AUCTIONEERS. Phone 12-539. Evening 20-662. MO(3GIEL. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. SUBSTANTIAL SEVEN-ROOMED HOME on full i-acre freehold. All conventeuces, garage, tool shed, fruit trees, lawns, garden. Handy train and school. .Vacant possession. , Absolutely thrown away for quick sale. Price, £650, or offer, including linoleums, carpets, and part furniture. TAMBLYN, REDOES, AND JAMIESON. . Very Tidy Cottage, 3 rooms, r conveniences; good locality, •; well let to good tenant; nice vestment. —Nicholson. T. and G. , Princes street. —First tram section: Pretty little CJVMJ Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchens coal range, gas cooker; glasshouse, kshop.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, nces street. _____ a wk—Natty little Home of 3 rooms; ~k 4 D modern conveniences, like new; d section; immediate vacant possession, icholson, T. and G. Building, Princes "AA —North End (on rise): 5-roomed >UU Dwelling, conveniences; freehold ion; early possession.—Nicholson, T. and Building, Princes street. —lmmediate possession: 6-roomed Dwelling, with every convenilendid section; good outlook. T. and G. Building. ■-/_Near Tahuna Car: Modern Bun--45 galow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; an vo property; nice garden; easy Nicholson, T. and G. Building, street. Ik—South End (good position): Modem Bungalow, 5 rooms, coal lovely order throughout.—Nicholson, G. Building. ,/v—North End (near car): Natty il/ little Home, 4 rooms, kitchenmodern appointments, coal range; op.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, i street. * ENSBOURNE.—Most attractive new iungalow on small deposit; 4 rooms tchenette; excellent outlook; handy ation, and fronting Main road; large ; specially designed for present * and replete ■ with the very latest ings.—Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamie-

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

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 15

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