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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY OF—SONJA HENIE AND TYRONE POWER IN ‘THIN ICE.' -—‘THIN ICE,’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. HEARING AIDS FOE THE DEAF. 2.15 P.M. - TWICE DAILY. - 8 P.M. TO-MORROW— One of tho Best Pictures You Will See during 1938. "I His Finest Performance Since ‘ Cavalcade ’ Alexander Korda presents I CLIVE BROOK 111 111 CLIVE BROOK HI HI CLIVE BROOK 111 In -• ACTION FOR SLANDER —‘ACTION FOR SLANDER’— —•ACTION FOR SLANDER’— -• ACTION FOR SLANDER ’- With ANN TODD, MARGARETTA SCOTT. 'A United Artists Release dll I ill lilt. MARY BORDEN’S Most Thrilling Novel ... a gripping story, splendidly portrayed, of an officer driven from his regiment. . . . His reputation ruined by vicious lies. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . ALSO MARCH OF TIME No. 1, 1938. Dick Whittington (Cartoon). News, etc. BOOKINGS WILL BE HEAVY Box Plans at Begg’s and Theatre (12-324). SWIMMING. ANNOUNCING THE APPEARANCE OF MISS MONA LEYDON New Zealand’s Most Outstanding Swimmer at the Empire Games, AT KIWI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB’S CARNIVAL, Municipal Baths, Moray Place, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, at 7.30 p.m. Also 1 appearance of following Empire Games Representatives:—J. C. W. Davies," Misses Gwen Rix and Winnie Dunn. Swimming Races and Demonstrations— Diving Displays —.Novelties Relay. Admission: Is Upstairs, Is 6d Downstairs. Children half-price. , E. C. ISAACS, , ' • Hon. Secretary. DANCING. 1/6 DANCING 1/6 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, VICTORIA HALL. GEO. G. COX SCHOOL OF DANCING. Learners’ Class, 8 o’clock. Special Attention to Beginners from 7.30. . Supper Free. Join This Established and Popular Class Now. Private Tuition by Appointment. Phone 10-739. To-night Admission Is 6d To-night. ’ VICTORIA HALL. GEO. G. COX, Principal. TTOLLAND Memorial Hall, tram terJjL minus, Caversham, Tuesday, Saturday nights; Piccadilly Orchestra; supper; bus to city after dance. UNEDIN Sunshine Social Club.—Oldtime, Modern Dance, Saturday, 25rd, Hillside Hall. Cargill road; Sunshine Band, set supper; members Is 6d, non-members 2s; subscriptions accepted. ILTON-TOKOITI. —Look! The New | Century Dance Band from Dunedin will be at Tokoiti Tuesday night. Saturday Night. RAVENSBOURNE Carnival Dance, Saturday Night; streamers, lucky spot, novelties; supper; Crescent Orchestra; gents Is 6d, ladies Is. BICYCLES, CLEARING SALE OF USED CYCLES. ALL GOING FOR £2 EACH, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD AND CHEAP BIKE AT CLIFFORD BROWN’S LTD., Stuart street. HUMBER Sports and B.S.A. Bicycles, at Victor Nelson’s Ltd., “ the bicycle shop that’s different,” opposite Cenotaph. lADY Cyclists.—Buy a modern Sports J Model; £8 15s; pay as you are paid.— Victor Nelson, opposite Cenotaph. ' SK any Speedwell rider, he knows quality; finest range of Cycles in New Zealand; models to suit all pockets; 3s fid weekly.—W A. Scott and Sons, George street. HERCULES Sports Cycle, guaranteed 50 years; the, finest cycle made; £lO 10s; £1 discount cash. —A. S. Davis, Stuart street, ‘ Star ’ Building. GOLD. GOLD.— Wanted to Buy, record price paid, any condition. —C. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings (upstairs). FOR a Better Price for Old Gold, try Paterson, jewellers, etc., 80 George street, Dunedin. GOLD! Gold 1. Guaranteed highest price; Gold, Jewellery, and Sterling Silver Bought. Townsend, jeweller, George street. DOGS. FOR SALE, Pedigree Black Scottish Terrier Bitch Pups, 11 weeks.—L229, ‘ Star.’ MONEY. WANTED, Offer Cum Div. 200 Shares (paid 10s) in prosperous finance company; must sell. —Llßl, ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 13