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AMUSEMENTS. 2ND BIG WEEK AND STILL DRAWING THE CROWDS. I 1 QCTAGON THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. 2,15 DAILY 8 p.m. M ETRO-G O LD VV YN-M A YER Present ill II | SPENCER TRACY H in GLADYS GEURGE H ||j ERANCHOT TUNE || 111 IN j 111 I THEY GAVE HIM A GUN | 111 THEY GAVE HIM A GUN | 111 I (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) HERO IN 1918. MOBSTER IN 1937! I “ I loved him . . . but he was weak . . . and after the war ... a gun was the only thing he knew that would make him as strong as anybody!” Selected Featurettes. Plans Begg's and Theatre, Phone 13-091. SYDNEY LEARNS FROM DUNEDIN!!! TAP DANCES CREATED IN THE STAN. ROSETTA LAWSON POWELL SCHOOL OF DANCING | HAVE BEEN PURCHASED j BY A PROMINENT SYDNEY TEACHER, WHO TERMS THEM A “ SMASH HIT.” 100 PER CENT. HONOURS IN CHILDREN’S EXAMINATIONS IN ROYAL ACADEMY OP DANCING. MARVELLOUS NEW MATERIAL FOR 1938. ALL CLASSES RESUMED. STUDIO: 6 CARROLL STREET. Phone 23-182. rHE TAIERX HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S AUTUMN SHOW will be icld in the CORONATION HALL, Mosgiel, m SATURDAY, ,sth March, 1938. Entries will be received by the Secretary it Mr A. Jones’s Shop from 7 p.m. to 9 i.m. on Thursday, 3rd March, 1938. Special Display of Art and Needlework by Vomen’s Institutes. M M. SWALLOW, Secretary. EUCHRE. 71UCHRE, TO-NIGHT. ST. KILDA Id TOWN HALL. Good Prizes, Good Cards, Good Games. IjtUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, J North Ground Pavilion, Monday, February 21st, 8 p.m.; 8 good psizes; admission, Is; hall heated. EUCHRE. Nga Maara Hall, To-night (Saturday); two first prizes, each £1 (order ), 6 other increased prizes. LEITH Bowling Club, To-night (Saturday); supper; good prizes; admission Is; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; EUCHRE, To-night (Saturday), North Ground Pavilion, King street, 8 o’clock; 8 good prizes; admission Is. —Albion Cricket Club. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, February 28th, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission, Is; hall heated. PICNICS. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL PICNIC OUTRAM DOMAIN, sth MARCH, 1938. rains leave Dunedin 9.15^a.m., Outram 6 p.m. v Sweets and Toys in Abundance for ' Children. . Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar Provided. Adults, 2s 6d; Children, 9d. Tickets obtainable from Committee or t Office. A. L. PRICE, Hon. Sec. OTAGO DANCERS’ PICNIC, HARRINGTON POINT, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Tarewai Leaves Dunedin 10 a.m. Non-members, 2s 6d. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Dressmaking and Tailoring Business; very central; excellent clientele; plant includes new Singer sewing machine complete with electric motor attachment, Standard sewing machine, pressing block, tables, and all fittings for fitting room and workroom; an unusual opportunity to acquire a thriving business as a going concern at a very low figure. SSO, ’ Star.’ LOOK! No work, just room-lettiii" anJ live rent free yourself; over £3 per iweek net income; the best buy in Dunedin to-day; £l3O cash purchases the lot, including the furniture for 11 rooms and the BUSINESS as a going concern. Be quick; a sacrifice. SIO7, ‘ Star,’ 4 REAT opportunity to anyone commentmg cake business; advertiser has complete Baking Equipment; bedrock price.— Sl5B, ' Star.’ •PI Pin — Dair y an d Grocery; turnover "t-Lw” £3O weekly; an old business that can be increased; close to centre town; four living rooms (not modern), but habitable, and business shows good return.—Sßo, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, SMALL STOKE, Port Chalmers. Good takings. Quick sale. Owner leaving district.—Apply Opposite Garage, George street, Port Chalmers. FOR SALE, Fruit, Confectionery, and Small Mixed Business: 4 good living Rooms; price. £65; immediate possession. -R722. ’ Star.’ PRINCE ALBERT ROAD—Excellent little Home-made Cake Business, get to be sold as a going concern at £l5O or offer; electric and gas ovens, etc.; nice window; low rental (7907).-iAlex. Harris Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 17