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AMUSEMENTS. YOU’LL REGRET IT IF YOU MISS THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS They’re SO Big Now! Growing Lovelier . . . Growing Sweeter ... Growing up . , . Real Entertainers —each a different personality. -= 1» HE GRAND ==b. Phone 13-013. •• r* Comfortably Dunedin’i Healed. Popular Theatre. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 p.m. DAILY. 8 p.m. ANNETTE! YVONNE! EMELIE! CECILE! MARIE! In ‘ LIVE of a KIND ’ With JEAN HEESHOLT Slim SUMMERVILLE, CESAR ROMERO, CLAIRE TREVOR. IN ADDITION A Laugh-a-minute Comedy with Two Up-to-the-minuto Lovelies out to see the World. MEET THE GIRLS ’ (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT THEATRE. Usual Popular Prices. REMEMBERI GRAND GRAND Hawaiian m a o r t AWA II A N MAORI CONCERT, CONCERT, THURSDAY, 31st AUGUST, Concert Chamber. Box Plans Bcgg’s. 2a 6d, 2s, Is 6d, plus tax.

CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE 7.30, MONDAY. 7.30, All Seals (stage excepted), Is 6d ... Is 6d ... Is 6d ... Is 6d ... Is 6d Brilliant Competitors. Record Entries. Box Plan at Jacobs’s. J. D. RICHARDSON, Secretary. FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. .WHANG COMMUNITY SING FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. FOOTBALL DAY. MAYFAIR THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 12 to 1.30 p.m. Doors Open 11 a.m. Leader: Mr “Whang” M’Kenzie. Song Leader: Dr Noel North. Pianist: Mrs E. Cameron. Special Items: Little Miss Enid Heaps, from Mataura, -will render two Piano- ' Accordion Solos, ‘ A-o-te-Aroa ’ and ‘There's a Bridle Hanging On the Walk’ Miss Verna Wahron and Miss Maureen Bishop, two other small artists, will dance an Irish jig. Be sure of your seat, so-come early. Hundreds turned away last week. There will be 140 visitors, including footballers, so join the merry party. The Committee regrets the “Whangs” that were held over from last week, and will endeavour to have same put over this Wednesday. “Whangs” may he sent to the Winifred Stark Library, South Dunedin, or to the Secretary. All proceeds in aid of Charity. Under the direction of the South Dunedin Businessmen’s Association. W. T. BEVERIDGE, Hon. Sec. RENTAL - CABS THE NEW MUTUAL DEPOT, 366 PRINCES STREET, Offer you the Finest Rental Car Service in N.Z. New Cars at Low Cost, With Rentals at Christchurch, Ashburton. Timaru, Oamaru, Gore, and Invercargill providing free garaging, you are assured of service and security. MUTUAL RENTAL CAES LTD. PHONE 11-961. LECTURES. MONDAY NEXT, AT 2.30 AND 8 P.M. STARTLING LECTURES ON HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY. Returned soldiers’ hall, returned soldiers’ hall, ETURNED SOLDIERS’ HALL, RETURNED SOLDIERS’ HALL, BY SISTER BILLION EVANS, N.D., L.L.C.M. The Famous International Lecturer. MONDAY, 2.30: ‘ GOITRE—ITS CAUSE AND CURE.’ MONDAY. 8 p.m.: ‘PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOUR.’ Nature’s Guide in Food Colours. Health Questions Answered. Do not fail to hear this dynamic speaker. - A Special Meeting for Women Only, Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. I Sister Evans will give an intimate talk to women. I (This one lecture, Is collection at door.) Obtain a copy of the Latest Health Book, ‘ Gateway to Better Health ’ (Sister Evans), 6s. Hall Heated, Comfortable Seating. Silver Collection at Door. FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. NEXT MONDAY. AT 8 P.M., A HELPFUL LECTURE ON CATARRH AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; AND FOOD AND ITS RELATION TO HEALTH. Sister Evans can be Consulted Daily between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.; or by appointment at Wood’s Private Hotel, Rattray street (phone 10-757).

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Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 1

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