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AMUSEMENTS. CHARLIE Continues to “Mow em down nightly with his irrepressible quips and drolleries. the regent . . the regent Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. Daily at 2.15, 8 p.m. IT CARRIES OUR GUARANTEE OF ' PINE ENTERTAINMENT: New Dniveraal Present EDGAR CHARLIE bergen McCarthy In * LETTER ‘LETTER ; •LETTER OP INTRODUCTION,’ INTRODUCTION,* INTRODUCTION,’ With ANDREA LEEDS. ADOLPHE MENJOU, GEORGE MURPHY, And MORTIMER SNEED. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUTSTANDING PEATURETTES ' Include .’SUNSHINE PROVINCE" N.Z. Travel Gem. Plana at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513). DANCING. Prepare For , The Big Lambeth Walk Lambeth Walk Lambeth Walk Lambeth Walk Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition. Competition Competition Competition SATURDAY —— i BIG I MAIN TOWN I HALL I OLD-TIME, MODERN DANCE. ALEX. SWANN’S _ FAMOUS SEVEN. Jimmie MacFarlane. REMEMBER, THE BIG NIGHT, NEXT MONDAY, January 30. THE OPENING of our Own Dancing School in the Vedic Lounge. Broadcast oy 4ZB. Listen-in to 4ZB between 6.45 'and 7 o’clock To-night. Friday, and Saturday. Grand summer dance, TOMAHAWK, SATURDAY NIGHT. Georgians’Strict-tempo 1 Band. Free Buses leave Queen’s Gardens at 7.45 p.m. via'Anderson's Bay road and Tahuna. Catering by Belvere. Good Floor. Admission, 2s. ' BRIGHTON HALL, Popular dance on Saturday, 28th JANUARY, At 8 p.m. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. otT. JOHN AMBULANCE Social CommitO tee; —Weekly ■ Old-time, Modern Dance, St. John Hall, York Place, Saturday, January 28tfa, 8 p.m.; supper, prizes; Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Dance Band. AlHOLA.—Popular and Select Country Dance, This Saturday Night; New Century Dance Band of four players. ARNIVAL Dance, Pprtobello, Saturday, 28th; N.Z.R. buses from Queen's Gardens; boat from Port; Royal Band; sup. per. • ’ ANCE, Nga Maara Hall, To-night; Georgians Dance Band; supper; dancing 8 till 1; admission 2s. EUCHRE. ROLL Up,: Roll Up.—To-night (Thursday, at 8 o’clock sharp, to the new Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham; good Euchre; good prizes. ‘ UCHRE, Friday, North Ground Pavilion. King street, 8 o’clock; six good prizes; admission Is.—Albion Cricket Club. EITH Bowling Club, Saturday night; 3 good prizes; supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. ' ■ , ■ ■ ■ UCHRE, Nga Maara Hell, Saturday night; two first prizes £1 goods, two second prizes 10s, two prizes first half, two coneolation prizes 7s 6d second half. COUT Committee.—Euchre Club, Tonight, at 8 o’clock; corner HoweLeith streets; supper;' hall heated. EXCURSIONS. SATURDAY, Point, connecting with s.s. Tarewai at Port Chal-, mers; trains leave Dunedin at 10.17 a.m. and 1.40 p.m. for Harrington Point; through return fare, rail and steamer, 2s 7d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. RANTED, Board, by Youth (17), work--1 ing, private home, on flat preferred; > terms.—D964, * Star.’ : (HUANTED To Hire, small, open Trailer, i Tv i three week*.—Terms to D 976, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED,. Board in private home (young School Teacher); near Hign street preferred; single room, washing.— D 795, ’Star.’ ___ WANTED,. Board and Residence. Man and Wife, in private hohae; quiet; no stairs; south end. —D 892, * Star.’ W~ ANTED7"Board, with homely people for Country Boy, 14 years, attending Technical School; Anglican• preferred. — D 938, * Star.* ’ _____ GENTLEMAN requires Board, - any part, of Dunedin; telephone essential. — D 867, ‘ Star.’ GOOD Private Board, Maori Hill, offered Business Couple, or Two Gentlemen; washing done; 25s per week.—D679, ‘Star.’ SUBSTANTIAL reward awaits Finder I Gold Bangle, lost Warrington beach. | —Apply Box 139, or phone 11-759. | TECHNICAL School Lad desires Board in good home; 17s 6d weekly.—Full particulars “ Board,” Box 41, Kurow. 4i> Queen street has Vacancies for Per'W manents ,or Casuals, also for Married Couple.—Telephone 13-472. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the' ■ Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 15