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AMUSEMENTS, Last Night’s Huge Audience Was Completely Carried Away With EDWARD G. ROBINSON’S Mas-*~ terful Portrayal! I E M PIBE The City’s Leading Theatre. COMFORTABLY HEATED, Direction: Fullers Theatre Corporation Ltd# 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present the Mightiest Melodrama since ' ‘LITTLE CiESAE,’ ‘ THE LAST GANGSTER * ‘THE LAST GANGSTER*With EDWARD G. ROBINSON JAMES STEWART LIONEL STANDEE And the Viennese Stage Sensation in Her Screen Debut, ROSE STRADNER JOE KROZAC HAD ONE SOFT SPOT IN' HIS HEART . . . THAT WAS FOB THE ONE THING HE LOVED IN ALL THB WORLD— r 1 HIS SON 1 YOU MUST SEE IT—IT’S A REVELATION I By Way of Contrast Wo Are Also Showing:. LAUREL AND HARDY -IN— , ■ ‘BLOTTO.’ Reserves D.I.C. or Empire (12-433), (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.)' EUCHRE. rjl O-NIGHT, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, Good Prizes. Good Cards. Good Game*. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, September 19, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admi*. sion Is; hall heated. EUCHRE Evening, Left Book Club Rooms, corner Princes and Carroll streets. To-night, 8 o'clock; good prizes, - supper; admission Is. Dunedin Central Labour Party. , EUCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, To-night (Saturday); two first prizes, £1 goods; two second prizes, 10s: two prize* first half; two consultation prizes 7s 64 second half. -■ UCHRE Evening, E.W.A.F.C., Roslyd Theatre, Monday Night, 8 o’clock; good prizes; supper; roll along; heated room. EITH Bowling Club, Saturday night* supper, good prizes: admission bring your friends for a pleasant evening.. LECTURES. WHAT IS SOCIALISM? ‘ PUBLIC LECTURE AND DISCUSSION* TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 8 p.m.,' DUNEDIN LEFT BOOK CLUB, 4 Carroll street (near corner of Prince* street). Czechoslovakia,’ Lecture and Discussion* Wednesday. September 21, at 8 SPORTING. GERALDINE RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL FIRST DATJ EVENTS will Close with the Undersigned at 8 p.m. on MONDAY Next, 19tb instant. Telegraph Office Closes 5 p.m. W. P. EVANS. Secretary. Box 55, phone 33, Geraldine. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST, CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, JSING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND! ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED, W. D. ROSE, ! DENTIST, OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. Phone 10-520. •' 0. E. SAWERSi 8.D.5., The Careful Dentist. Specialist in Extractions and Denture*. PRICES.—FuII Denture, £2 10swith Gold Pin Teeth, £3 10s. SPECIAL DENTURE, £4 17a 6d. Extractions Free with i Painless whe» Set Ordered. Remodels and Repairs at Cost Priov 153 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Right Opposite Arthur Barnett Ltd. Phono 10-901. [a card.] Ds O. F. GUTTMANM, DENTAL SURGEON, Wishes to announce that he has REMOVED to NEW ROOMS in the SAVINGS BANS CHAMBERS list Floor), Dowling street. Phone 12-723. POULTRY. DUNEDIN Utility Poultry Club Meet* in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Monday. 19th, at 8 p.m.; subject, ‘Growing o( Green Food,’ and general discussion on seasonable work. —Alec S. Barrett, hon. sec. CHICKS need green food; we have Greed Food Cutters;; 3 blades 52s_6d, 4 blade* 67s 6d.—Mansons, 647 Princes street. FROM Papanui Laying Competition— Tested Australorp stock (Orpington, shield holders); Chicks, le 3d each; sexedl as pullets by Japanese expert, 2s 6d eachg Cockerels/ 2s dozen; available each Satuiw day.—K. Martin, Tomahawk road, Dun. edin. ■ ; - r DAY-OLD Pullets, 24s dozen. White Leghorn ; delivered city, suburbs.—ElS« son, Pine Hill. WANTED, Old Broody Hen. Ring 11-685 to-night. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative powef of the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 19

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