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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS OF LILY OF LAGUNA.’ ‘LILY OF LAGUNA.’ 'LILY OF LAGUNA.’ ‘LILY OF LAGUNA.’ ‘LILY OF LAGUNA.’ (Reo. by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Begg’s and Theatre, 13-091. (JUTAUOtf Comfortably Heated. Dir. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand). 2.l£> DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT!— A PICTURE WHICH, LIKE THE BOOK, IS NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. ANOTHER MASTERPIECE TO THE CREDIT OF DAVID 0. SELZNICK. All the sweep and power, the Glory and Grandeur, of MARK TWAIN’S immortal story brought to life on the screen by an inspired cast THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES Of TOM SAWYER TOM SAWYER —r TOM SAWYER TOM SAWYER TOM SAWYER IN TECHNICOLOUR. (For Universal Exhibition.) The world’s favourite story now the screen’s greatest achievement . . . Already hailed as the year’s finest production. - INTRODUCING - The screen’s greatest find of the last four years—Freckle-faced TOM KELLY TOM KELLY With MAY ROBSON. VICTOR JOEY, ANN GILLIS, JACKIE MORAN. Plans Rapidly Filling. Book Early at Begg’s or Theatre. AT SAT. MATINEE. ON THE STAGE, POPEYE, THE SAILORMAN Dunedin’s Own Popeye, DANCING. . DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING, DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCINGv DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. NAVY NIGHT. :.: SATURDAY TOWN ;HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. : : SPECIAL : : H.M.S. LBANDER 1938 FOX-TROT CHAMPIONSHIP. CUPS For the winning couple, One for lady, one for gentleman. Cups on display in Regent Gown Salon window. ALEX SWANN’S FAMOUS SEVEN, With Vocalist, Jimmie MacFarlane. Featuring Programme of Popular Navy Numbers, including ‘ The Fleets in Port Again ’ and ‘ We Saw the Sea.’ REMEMBER NEXT WEDNESDAY, 24th. THE BIG RANFURLY SHIELD And H.M.S. LEANDER FAREWELL DANCE, CONCERT CHAMBER. RANFURLY SHIELD DANCE. EMBASSY SALON, NEXT WEDNESDAY. Special invitation to the South Canterbury and Otago football representatives, also the members of H.M.S. Leander to be present. “MAYFAIR” BAND. Excellent Supper. Admission, 2s. GEO. G. COX cordially invites all Dancers to his EXTENDED NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday), 18th, in the Victoria Hall, 8 o’clock. Special engagement of the “ Georgians,” new strict tempo orchestra; also Hogg’s sound system. Continuous dancing. Supper, Lucky spot. Admission 2s. Studio phone 10-739. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION IN RESPONSE TO OUR DEMAND FOR CARS, WE CAN GUARANTEE THE FOLLOWING: — PLYMOUTH SEDAN £135 CHEVROLET NATIONAL TOURER £BS MODEL A FORD SEDAN £llO ESSEX CHALLENGER COUPE ... £llO BUICK SILVER ANNIVERSARY ... £125 T> AND B. CAR SALES, - D * 11 Filleul street. Opposite Town Hall. Phono 12-322. WANTED, by retired Man, Board and Lodgings. Particulars to A6BB, 1 Star.’ WANTED, Crib at Brighton, 1 month from Christmas Day.—Reply A 687, ‘ Star/ HEALTH. — Helpful Advice Concerning Treatment in cases of Measles, with diet instructions now available post free, 2s 6d.—From the Perfect Life Institute, P.O. Box 301, Dunedin. WANTED, oxperineced Gardener, one day weekly.—State wages required and all particulars A 689, ‘ Star.’ JUST sold property, want immediately 4 or 5 Rooms, handy car, about £1,000; freehold or leasehold.—No. A 686, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED To Rent, Furnished Self-con-tained Flat, three weeks from 21st inst.; good rental, according qualifications. —A6B3, 1 Star.’ Qo_-|O/4 —Phone to-night, early deXo4r livery, Kaitangata, Birchwood, Linton; all Coals and Wood stocked. —Hodges, Cameron street.

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Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 13

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