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AMUSEMENTS. She Appeared Before H.M. Queen Mary, and on Three Occasions was the Featured Artist in Empire Broadcasts from the 8.8. C. THRILLING THE WORLD !1 OLGA COE L H 0 COE L H 0 COE L H 0 COE L H 0 COE L H 0 COB L H 0 Celebrated Brazilian Soprano and Guitarist (in person). CONCERT CHAMBER, DUNEDIN, 2 GLOEIOUS EECITALS —2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 (Matinee and Night). Box Plans Open at the D.I.C. Next Tuesday. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s, and Is 6d (plus tax). Students should apply at Box Office anent Special Concessions available for the Matinee, Direction A. J. TAIT (By Arrangement with International Theatre Enterprises.) Children Half-price to Both Performances. TO-MORROW’S COMMUNITY SING STRAND THEATRE (Bv courtesy Fuller Prop. Ltd.), 12.15. “ The place where the cheer germ comes from.” SPECIAL.—Petty Officer Davis, of H.M.S. Lcander, Will be heard in Banjo and ■ FOR SALE. —Well-bred Male Dog, Al-satian-Labrador, 6 months, web-footed. Great for hunting. What offer? Another splendid programme of new and popular songs. Join the hundreds and enjoy a good sing. rV-j, Leader, fl, P. Desmoulins. At the Piano, A. Pettitt. Flowers and Goods are acceptable for the .Stall. CHILDREN’S -DAY, Monday, 28th August, Main Town Hall, 12.15. Leader, Big Brother Bill. i. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. D UNEDIN-CHRISTCHURCH. SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST, ’C'AST Passenger Train Leaves Dunedin 11.57 a.m., Palmerston 1.40 p.m., Oamaru 3.28, Tiraaru 4.48, Temuka 5.8, Orari 5.23, Ashburton 6.22, Arrives Christchurch 7.52 p.m. Stops only where timed. OHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN. SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. The 12.25 p.m. Christchurch-Duuediu Mail Train will run. Por further particulars enquire at stations. MEETINGS. u NITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £SOO by BALLOT, No. 8 GROUP. £SOO bv SALE, No. 8 GROUP. £SOO by BALLOT, No. 9 GROUP, £SOO by SALE, No. 9 GROUP. THIS EVENING, In the Society’s Board Room, 152 High street, Dunedin, At 7.30. J. W. SMEATON AND CO., Secretaries, 152 High street, Dunedin, C.l. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the DUNEDIN BOWLING UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION will now be hold in CHAMBER OP COMMERCE ROOMS, Dowling street, on PRIDAY, 25th August, at 7.30 p.m. A. BURNS, Secretary.

EDUCATIONAL. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. GILLIES SCHOLARSHIP, FOUNDED FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. APPLICATIONS for the above Scholarship. tenable at the College, will be received by the Registrar at the College Office on or before SEPTEMBER 30. Thu Examination will be held in November. Regulations regarding entry are set out in the College Calendar, which is available at any University College in the Dominion. L. 0. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. LEGAL NOTICES. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the hi Partnership heretofore, existing between R. Nichol and B. H. B. Pinfold, under the firm name of Messrs NICHOL AND PINFOLD, HAS BEEN DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Until further notice the business of the late firm will be carried on at the old address. R. NICHOL, B. H. B. PINFOLD. ' HOLIDAY RESORTS. ENJOY A REAL HOLIDAY. LET the Government Tourist Department attend to all details —book accommodation, book transport by road, train, boat, or plane—leaving you ail the carefree joy. They can plan your holiday from your own front door and back home again. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Ring, Write, or Call 218 Princes street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 23353, 24 August 1939, Page 1

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