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amusements. AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SESSION TO-NIGHT. I OLYMPE BHADNA 1 ( ‘ STOLEN HEAVEN ' I I I With GENE RAYMOND, LEWIS STONE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE KEGENT THE REGENT— Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 2.15 DAILY 8 p.m. TO-MORROW—-THERE’S NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. HERE’S THE FUNNIEST PICTURE SCREENED FOR MANY A YEAR. Here are eight of the craziest people on the screen all in one big laugh and romance show, and its all about folks in borrowed plumes and a sheep in woH’s clothing; you simply must see it! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Final Screening To-night, at 8, of ‘ BREAK THE NEWS.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans at Theatre (13-091). Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. QCTAGON Throughout New Zealand. 2.15 DAILY 8 P.M. COMMENCING TO-MORROW DON AMECHE WITH JEAN HERSHOLT ‘ ROMANCE FOR THREE ’ * ROMANCE FOR THREE ’ * ROMANCE FOR THREE * With FRANK MORGAN A Misunderstood millionaire ready to be plucked. CESAR ROMERO ETHEL MERMAN, AND THE RAYMOND SCOTT. QUINTET. A musical of superlative splendour! A show aglow with joy-laden wonders, winging its way from Norway’s gay festivals to New York’s winter spectacles. BOOKING IS VERY HEAVY —SO RESERVE EARLY AT , BEGG’S OR THEATRE. PHONE 13-091. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SIEVES BAND TAXI CO, LTD., MORAY PLACE (NEXT CRITERION HOTEL). WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OP SEATS AVAILABLE FOR GORE RACES, SAT., OCT. 22nd. OAMARU RACES, MON., OCT. 24th. FARES: Gore, £1 2s 6d Return. Oamaru, 16s Return. TO BOOK, PHONE l£-558. ROBERT YOUNG A poor young man posing he’s rich. FLORENCE RICE A rich man’s daughter . posing she’s poor. EDNA MAY OLIVER A Meddling Matron. REGINALD OWEN A double-crossing butler. MARY ASTOR A designing divorcee. HERMAN BING Gargling his words. HENRY HULL The only sane one in the lot—and , there’s a little doubt about him. SURE IT’S NUTTY I BUT IT’S THE FASTEST THING IN ROMANTIC COMEDY YOU’VE SEEN! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , SEE PAGE 16 Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513. T>ABY SHOW, to be held in conjunction with W.D.P.U. PORTOBELLO Branch BRING AND BUY SALE, at Ferry Tea Rooms, OCTOBER 22, at 2 o’clock. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN Sunshine Social Club.—Labour Day week-end excursion, Queenstown and Eglinton Valley ; tickets from D.1.C., also station, Saturday afternoon; see handbills all stations. TO-MORROW’S COMMUNITY SINGING STRAND THEATRE (By Courtesy Fuller-Hayward), 12.15. “ Place Where the Cheer Germ Comes From.” SPECIAL! ' MASTER ALAN LOVEDAT Boy Wonder Violinist, Will Assist. Leader, H. P. Desmoulins. At the Piano, Alt'. Peltitt. This is Our Last Sing for the Mayor’s Fund. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, Christmas Cheer for Children, Mayoress’s Fund. Big Brother Bill, Leader. GRAND FINAL, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, November 9, TOWN HALL. Send Donations Early.—Thanks. DANCING. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION* COMMITTEE. GRAND VICTORY BALL MAIN TOWN HALL. FRIDAY'NEXT, OCTOBER 21, 8 p.m.-l a.m. Music: 808 SHANNON’S SAVONIA BAND, Catering: Mrs CRAWFORD. Decorations by JOE BROWN. Admission: Single Is 6d. Tickets Available from Electorate Secretaries. Dress Circle open to spectators till 10.30 p.m., 6d each. , W. A. HUDSON, Hon. Secretary Otago L.R.C. WANTED To Buy, N.Z. Perpetual Forestry Bonds for cash.—H Booth, A.MJ. Buildings, Dunedin. COAL There is only one " Kaitangata"; do not be confused with other “ Kai.”; Insist on “ Kaitangata." ft q py—Modern Underdamper Piano, by oWOO Taylor; beautifully polished; easy terras: free delivery; inspection invited.— F. and F. Martin, Octagon. PRAMS. ’ J, F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. TO LET. OFFICE ACCOMMODATION. fTIHE Following Space is Available in Jamieson’s Warehouse Building, in Moray Place, and WILL BE SUBDIVIDED INTO OFFICES for approved tenant: — LARGE ROOM on second floor, with frontage of 37ft to Moray Place, and depth of 28ft, together with ADJOINING ROOM at back, 16ft by 10ft., Central heating. Perfect lighting. Lift. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD., Water street, Dunedin, C.l. TO LET, Hanover and Cumberland streets, Garage Premises; £2 per week.—Park. Reynolds Ltd. TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, conveniences, use of kitchen. —Call Friday afternoon, 669 George street. TO LET, 4-roomed sunny Flat, Queen street; rent 32s 6d per week; references required.—T723, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, 5-roomed Flat, city; adults only; references. —Apply Hutton, musician, above Butterfields, Octagon. TO LET, Furnished Front Bed-Sitting Room; fireplace, use conveniences.— 22 Russell street. TO LET, Two-roomed House, electric, gas; garden, conveniences; linoleums, curtains supplied; quiet, sunny, central; 18s 6d. —T 779, ‘Star.’ CITY. —Double Room, furnished, own cooker, 15s; Single Room, furnished, use conveniences, 85.—50 Manor Place. FLAT, two rooms, kitchenette, partly furnished; best locality.—Ring 13-343 after 6 p.m,, or address T 758, ‘ Star.* Nicely-furnished 2-roomed Fiat, gas stove, fireplace, every convenience, 255; also Bach, 85.—30 Stuart street. SINGLE Furnished Bedroom; suit young lady; all conveniences; handy to George street. —9 Upper Hanover street. TAIN Ul.—Furnished 5-roomed Brick Bungalow, for four months from end December; rent £3 3s per week, payable one month in advance.—T4o4. ‘ Star.’ __ UNFURNISHED sunny Front Bed-Sitting Room in refined, quiet home; close car stop; conveniences; St. Kilda.—T6B9, 1 Star.’ , VACANT, Bed-Sitting Room, private house; phone, central, suit business woman or man.—T3Bl, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Let, Furnished Bungalow to refined couple; references; six months. —T 756, 1 Star.’ YOUR MOVE, SIR! TO LET for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN. Dry storage. Removals any distance, town or country. Phone 11-525. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy ;, excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. MEETINGS. rjIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Otago Girl Guides’ Association will be held in Wilson Hall, King street, on THURSDAY, October 27th, at 2.30 p.m. MINA ANDERSON, Provincial Secretary. YOU will most likely find tne article you wish to buy advertised in the smali classified columns. Gel the liahu of study mg thug tpiumai jt will pay you. WE have the latest styles in Cream Cane Sulkies, fitted with hoods; best make and construction. —Pitchers, pram makers, opposite Railway Station, Dunedin. HAVE you any Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them For Sale in the 1 Star.’.

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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 15

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