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AMUSEMENTS. 1,800 PEOPLE (all unanimous in their praise) SAW THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION ON SATURDAY, MANY HUNDREDS BEING UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE. . . . YOU, TOO. WILL AGREE THAT THIS IS THE FINEST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR, iinmiiiiiiiii “ “ I ( 'OCTAGON THEATRE j 2.15 DAILY 8 p.m. We do not hesitate in saying that this is the Best Show in town. DON AMECHE, ALICE FAY, TONY MARTIN, LOUISE HOVICK, ARTHUR TREACHER, CHARLES WINNINGER, THE RITZ BROTHERS, RUBINOFF and his Violin, LOUIS PRIMA and his Band, In II ‘YOU CAN’T HAVE II T EVERYTHING’ H A Feast of Music and Comedy. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Begg’s and Theatre. Phone 13-091. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOEBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING AT DUNEDIN, 12th and 14th MAY. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to DUNEDIN from OamaruBalclutha and intermediate stations, including those on Branches, and from Inver-gill-Kakapuaka and intermediate stations on direct line of route from 11th to 13th May, availabe for return up to and including Monday, 16th May. Usual week-end excursion tickets will be issued to Dunedin on 14th May from Oamaru-Invercargill and intermediate stations on direct line of route. ,i On 12th May the usual 4.42 Train for j Palmerston leaves Dunedin 5.40 p.m. Passenger Train leaves Dunedin at 4.48 p.m., arriving Mosriel 5.18 p.m. On Thursday, 12th May, and Saturday, 14th May, the usual 4.48 p.m. Train for Clinton will leave Dunedin 5.30 p.m., Mosgiel 6.7, Milton 7.15, Belclutha 8.10, and arrives Clinton 9.18 p.m. For further particulars see handbills or inquire at stations or local booking agents. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. DON’T miss inspecting Vacant Bungalow, ‘ St. ■ Kilda, 4 rooms, kitchenette, garage;: £975; it’s really cheap.—lf elands. Manse street. . n DON’T delay if Opoho appeals to you; we have a lovely Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, garage; £1,450, and it’s something special, too. street. . EXCEPTIONAL circumstances compel owner to sell splendid modern Bungalow, Kew, magnificent view; £1,150. —Irelands, Manse street. EXTRAORDINARY value in Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; delightful garden; handy Forbury Corner; £1,150. —lrelands. . .' - OPPORTUNITY.— Sunny St. Clair: Nice Bungalow, . 5 rooms, ;kitchenette; exceptionally good order; £1,125. —Irelands, Manse street. FOR SALE, good level Section, ready to build on; south end.—Particulars R 268, * Star.* SECTIONS For Sale, from £75 to £125;. secure one of these, and build under the Council’s housing scheme.—P7l7, •* Star.' nn KA - Freehold, Four Rooms, bathdtoOU room, outhouses, conveniences; newly painted; near Hillside Workshops; attractive proposition.—P7l3, “Star. 1 ST. CLAIR (Rise).—Lovely Section, 30 poles; magnificent view and situation, —RI36, 1 Star/_ OQ A A— Cargill street, city; 6-roomcd dt/t/UU House, ■ all . conveniences; garage; freehold section.—Property Sellers, Dowling street. nnAA (Exchange).—St. Kilda: Splenc*/«7Uvdid Home, 5 and kitchenette; wants 4-roomed House on hill.—Property Sellers. ni 1 Q K —Pretty Brick Bungalow, ot»X.LO«J Maori Hill; 4 rooms, kilr chenette, sun room; i-acre section; terms. —Property Sellers. - —North End: 4 large Rooms, all conveniences; big freehold section; easy terms; vacant.—Property Sellers. jpoiypr—North End: Bungalow, 4 XtO leJ rooms, kitchenette; great value; terms; vacant.—Property Sellers, 4 Dowling street. OQO K—St. Kilda: Bungalow, 4 delightMUOO ful rooms; nice section; garage; vacant; easy terms; bargain.—Property Sellers Limited. WORKER’S OPPORTUNITY! CITY, ON RISE, FEW MINUTES FROM OUR OFFlCE.—Comfortable 4-roomed House; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold, electric light, gas, copper, tubs, and other conveniences; freehold section; wonderful harbour view. Now vacant. Owner’s instructions from Timaru are “ SELL.” £SO DEPOSIT. WORKERS, THIS IS BETTER THAN RENTING. BALANCE 22s 6d WEEKLY. PRICE, £420. N. AND E. S. PATERSON . LTD., 163 Rattray street. Opr Deposit.—Mornington, Mam road: dt/O Good level Building Section, 50ft frontage; view; very sunny; £llO. —Patersons. one Deposit.—City (close High street): tAif Comfortable .5-roomed House, bathroom and all conveniences; wonderful view, bathed in sunshine; bargain, £350 Patersons. pOA Deposit.—Sunny side Valley: Excellent 5-roomed House, modern conveniences; fine corner freehold, exceptionally sunny; workshop; owner away; snip, £650. —Patersons. AUCTION, To-morrow, at our Rooms; H Acres and 5-roomed Dwelling, North Taieri.—McKenzie’s, auctioneers. 3 CHEAP Houses, Peninsula County; bus passes; 2 Houses (tenanted); freehold allotment; £IOO lot; 5 Rooms, garage, e. 1., h. and c., bathroom, i freehold, £350; business man’s instructions; buyer financed.— McKenzie’s Ltd., Dowling street. jp OK A—Dunedin City: 4 neat Rooms; ofcOw" bungalow windows, clinker fire, gas range, porcelain bath; fashionable street; no trams; buyer financed.—McKenzie’s Ltd.; res. 15-723. CHEAP 8 Rooms (suitable room-letting), handy first section; e. 1.,. gas (all rooms), h. and c., bathroom; yields 45s week, exclusive owner’s quarters; requires painting, papering, hence reduction; £525 lot; quick possession.—McKenzie’s Ltd. -i rv/A -GALLON (daily) Milk Run, Dairy, X"" and Residence, with or without farm; owner getting elderly; must give up this money-spinner; admirable for family or partners with some capital.—R. S. McKenzie’s. ENTLEMAN’S Residence (double brick), erected about wartime; nearly i-acre freehold; drive; garage; £1,850 lot; above our office, close cable tram. —McKenzie’s Ltd., Dowling street. /GTE Labour.

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Evening Star, Issue 22952, 9 May 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22952, 9 May 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22952, 9 May 1938, Page 13

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