amusements. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT. ‘ THE RETURN OF JIMMY VALENTINE.’ Also, ‘ THE MAIN EVENT ’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STALLS Is, CIRCLE Is 6d. RESERVES Is 6d. Twice Daily: 2.1 b and 8 p.ro. Rhone 15-379. Direction: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. A Home from Home in ail Seasons, TO-MORROW MARVELLOUS DOUBLE BILL. Universal Pictures Present VICTOR M‘LAGLEN WILLIAM GARGAN PAUL KELLY BEATRICE ROBERTS FRANK JENKS In | ‘ THE DEVIL’S PARTY * | Based on the novel by Borden Chase, ‘ Hell’s Kitchen Has a Pantry.' Four boys and a girl! Products of Hell’s Kitchen, they faced the future together! But fate flung their paths in different directions, then brought them together at a party only death could break! Also Screening: FRANCES DAY VIC. OLIVER, BETTY STOCKFIELD, And a Big English Cast, In the Finest British Musical of the Year, ’WHO’S YOUR LADY FRIEND?’ ’WHO’S YOUR LADY FRIEND?’ ‘ WHO’S YOUR LADY FRIEND?’ A Merry; Matrimonial Mix-up set in the 1 Heart of Vienna. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plan at D.I.C. Theatre at 7. gTRAND„ TAINUI-ANDERSON’S BAY CHURCH SCHOOL. THE FOUNDATION STONE of the Tai-nui-Anderson’s Bay Catholic Church School will be laid by Rt. Rev. Dr WHYTE, D.D., on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, November 27, at 3 p.m. Take Anderson’s Bay Tram to Bayfield road. / RAUONE BEACH MODERN COMFORT COACHES leave Queen's Gardens as under:— Saturday, 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., return 4.10 p.m. and 6.10 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m,, return 4.10. and 6.10 p.m. 40 MILES 3s. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Launch Trips, 6d. Taiaroa Heads Lighthouse. Interesting Old Fortifications. Swimming, Boating, Fishing. All grocery supplies, also hot water, ice cream, and confectionery may be obtained. Ring 22-451 for all particulars. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE LTD.
EUCHRE, EUCHRE, Friday, North Ground Pavilion, King street, 8 o’clock; six good prizes; admission. Is. — : Albion Cricket Club. T> OLL Up, Roll Up—To-night [Thursday ill evening), at 8 o’clock sharp, to the new Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham; good Euchre; good prizes. SCOUT Committee. —Euchre Club, Tonight, at 8 o’clock, corner Howe-Leitb streets; supper; hall heated. UCHRE. Nga Maara Hall, Saturday Night; two first prizes £1 goods, two second prizes 10s goods, two prizes first half two consolation prizes 7s 6d second half. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday night; 2 Christmas hams; supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. MOTORS AND CYCLES. JR. MORRIS, St. Andrew street.— • Vauxhall 14-6, 1936 model De Luxe, with radio; £245. R~MORRIS, St. Andrew street.— • Chrysler 66, in good order, as new; £l6O, a real bargain; see this car. ft-t —Morris 8 h.p. Roadster, firstdS/JLCxU class condition.—Hßs9, ‘Star.’ MOTOR Car Step Pump, new condition; cost £5, accept 35s.—Apply 131 Princes street; phone 10-972. 171 OR SALE, Austin 7 Tourer; mechani--1 cally sound; good tyres; £45 cash.— Apply Chadwick's Garage, Mosgiel. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. POSITION, Housekeeper, sole charge; , comfortable home essential, H 874, 1 Star.' WANTED, Hawk, dead or alive; state where seen.—Hß7s, ‘ Star.’ Vs/ANTED" To Exchange, City Residence, VV seven rooms, freehold, equity £450; take sedan car.—Clarke. Venn, auctioneers. WANTED Sell, Two Freehold Flats. City; £1,350; guarantee 10 per cent, on total price. Clarke, Venn Limited, asrents. IHEAP Bungalow, north end (town side j Gardens), erected 12 years; 2 bedoms sitting room, kitchen, kitchenette, rcelain bath; workshop; concrete fountions; i freehold; £950; £IOO deposit suflent—R. S. McKenzies, Dowling street. a—Musselburgh: Spotless 5 Rooms. Jltn) kitchenette, all conveniences; \j %J \J KICUIicacLGC, an • irly i freehold (low rates); owner ocour; buyer financed. R. S. McKenzies, w'ling street; res. 20-905. 4_ [TOULD young Lady who Collected CosT tume Skirt from 33 Goodall street, -ersham, please Return same immediIMEDIATE Sale. Two Houses City, rise, eighth freehold; price, £650; 10 per t returns. Clarke, Venn Limited, nts. __
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