AMUSEMENTS. FORGET YOUR CARES . , . In the season’s brightest and happy-go-tackiest comedy. THE REGENT " THE REGENT = Direction: I 1. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m., Daily, 8 p.m. ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Lucky Night ’ ■ Lucky Night ’ Lucky Night * i Lucky Night ’ —With— MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY Associate Programme Includes: ‘Prophet Without Honour’ (See History in the Making), ‘Culinary Carving’ (Pete Smith at his Best!), ‘ The Story That Couldn’t Be Printed ’ (Passing Parade Series). (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) , Plana D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. -—Join the Happy Crowds. ST, JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. TO-NIGHT. XT' XTRA-SPECIAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT. Ah Old-time, Modern. TO-NIGHT. PAT HARBROW’S BAND. TO-NIGHT., Extras by Buddy Brothers. TO-NIGHT. Special Novelty Attraction. TO-NIGHT. “ Night in the Kitchen.” TO-NIGHT. 10 Kitchen Prizes. TO-NIGHT. ’ Admission 2s. 8d TAXI SERVICE AFTER DANCE. 6d T4.XI SERVICE AFTER DANCE. ; EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, Dunedin’s Newest Dance Floor. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. OLD-TIME BANG E. .COMPETITIONS. , Prizes. Sports Orchestra. Hogg’s Sound System. Good Supper. • ; Admittance 2s. Ladies: Evening Dress Optional. Taxis after dance, 6d. rjEO. G, COX SCHOOL OF DANCING, Buffalo Hall, Clarke ■ street. I,EARNERS’ DANCE COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 7.30. Admission Is 6d. .Win ■ ihls iPopular Class ja, w«^ae, i. Private tuition. Phone 10-739. DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB Hold its. EEKLY DANCES . ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL On WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Don’t miss this week’s big novelty competi-
S Per Night.—Latest powerful and - toneful Amplifier, complete with microphone and record player.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. GEORGE COX.-Studio, Buffalo Hall, Clarke street; Private Tuition, ballroom and tap . dancing.—Appointments phone 10-739. PUBLIC NOTICE. «1 A 15s will buy an up-to-date Dining Room Suite, Sideboard (cutlery drawer and china cabinet section), 4 Chairs, Draw-leaf Table at Hayward’s North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., wholesale direct to home furnisher*, corner King and, Dundas streets, Dunedin North, LOST AND FOUND. LOST, fortnight ago, GOLD WRIST WATCH, engraved “ Imelda ”; keepsake; good reward returning 11 GOTTEN STREET, South Dunedin, or POLICE STATION. LOST, Fawn Leather Purse, railway Ration, Saturday morning.—Finder communicate SB7B, ‘ Star 1 ; reward. LOST, Thursday, Gentleman’s Gold Ring; reward.—3s M'Bride street. South Dunedin; phone 23-366-]T OST, Lady’s Gauntlet Glove, Sunday, R-4 Taien Mouth or Brighton.—Kindly ring 14-206; or post to Boa 246. IT OST, by old-age pensioner, Small Sum R-4 of Money in black purse, between South Dunedin Post Office and Anderson’s Bay road.—Address 5929, ‘ Star.’ IT, OST, Bunch Keys, St. Clair locality.— R-d Finder communicate 5920, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Saturday, Black Glove, Frederick street. —Return Budget Office; reward. LOST, Lady’s Navy Kid Glove, between Mam South road, Caversham, and y ’ mpton Court; reward.—Write S9Bl, f Star.’ 1 - LOST, St. Leonard-Dunedin, Gold Brooch, with star and garnet in centre; keepsake.—Reward on returning to 10 Eden street, Dunedin. LOST, Saturday morning, 2 £1 Notes, vicinity Crawford ‘ ■ and Cumberland streets; reward.—No. 5971, ‘Star.’ FOUND. —School Books, new and secondhand, for all schools; remember the old-established firm.—Newbolds, 289 George street. . FOUND, at Eastabrooks. the Ring Specialists. 131 Princes street, a wondarful selection of Engagement Rings. EASTABROOKS’ Engagement Rings are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices; see our window for values. EASTABROOKS for Ladies’ and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches; ail guaranteed; see our selection. BICYCLES. RECONDITIONED Ladies’ and Gents’ Cycles, equal to new; cal) and inspect: save money. Gordon Fox, North End Cycle Works; all cycle accessories stocked; the small ,shop with the big reputation. WANTED Sell, Gent’s Bicycle; 30s. — Apply 20 Perth Avenue. WANTED To Sell, Lady’s Sports Cycle; original price £ll 7s 6d; one year old; good order; £6 cash.—B973. ‘Star.' FOR SALE. Man’s Push Bike, balloon tyres, in first-class order; reasonable.— Apply 19 Begg street, Musselburgh.
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Evening Star, Issue 23492, 5 February 1940, Page 1
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