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AMUSEMENTS. BIG MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. Chapter 6, ‘The Oregon Trail,' And Both Features Advertised Below. A PROGRAMME TO SUIT THE WHOLE FAMILY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT METRO-G OLD WYN-M AYER GIVE YOU THE GREATEST QUALITY-QUANTITY SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN DUNEDIN. •ii{! gT. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, Daily: 2 and 7.45 p.m. : A Great ■ Play and a Greater Picture of a Story that has lived through three decades ... the picturisatioa will live' in your memory for ever. The ■ Reckless Romance of a Marked Woman who Planned a Strange Revenge , and Found an Overpowering Love. Bayard Veiller’s Dramatic Thunderbolt, ‘ WITHIN THE LAW ’ -‘ WITHIN THE LAW ' ‘ WITHIN THE LAW ’ With ; RUTH HUSSEY . WILLIAM GARGAN (■Remember him in ‘ Women in the Wind.’) PAUL KELLY, TOM NEAL TERRIFIC DRAMA TORN FROM THE BROKEN LIVES OF THE LADIES OP BIG HOUSE. , Together with THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER YEAR Thorne Smith's *T - O - P.-.P - E - R ’ ‘T-O-P,- P-E -R ’ , . ‘T - 0 - P -P - E - R’ - ; ‘T-O-P- P-E -R * ■ | *T-O-P-P-E-RV ' With the' Biggest Collection of i Funsters Ever Assembled. ■ CARY GRANT ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE CONSTANCE BENNETT ALAN MOWBRAY, . EUGENE PALLETTE. ONE AND A-HALF HOUR’S FURIOUS FUN AS TWO GAY SPOOKS TEACH TIMID MR TOPPER THE “ WHOOPEE V' oFJLirE.”.-‘ •- ‘THE LONE RANGER ■ RIDES AGAIN.’ Episode. § Will be screened, at the St. James Tomorrow (Saturday)' -Afternoon. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7: : Phone' 13-702, (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICE. HOTEL FREEHOLD FOE SALE OR LEASE FOR S YEARS. 1 The Directors of Grosvenor Limited offer For Sale or Lease the well-known premises known as the Grosvenor Hotel,- Timaru. This Hotel is well and favourably known throughout the, whole of New . Zealand, and the opportunity of purchasing or leasing will appeal to anyone desirous of acquiring a first-class property. Conditions of Tender (closing 27th February) for the purchase outright or for a lease, together with e copy, of the proposed lease, will be available at the Office of Messrs Hicks and Ainger, public accountants, Norwich Chambers, 162 Manchester street, Christchurch, to whom all inquiries in the first instance should be made. H. J. BRIXTGN, Secretary of Grosvenor Limited. £>-| A XSs will buy an up-to-date Dining Boom Suite, Sideboard (cutlery drawer and china cabinet section). 4 Chairs, Draw-leaf Table at Hayward's North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., wholesale 1 direct to home furnishers, comer King and Dundaa streets,-Dunedin North. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. SPLENDID ONE-MAN BUSINESS. IMPORTERS', INDENTOBS’, AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS. VERY Old-established Sound BUSINESS to be sold to wind up deceased estate. This business is capable of further development, and at present is showing a satisfactory profit. £I,OOO cash required. T>ABK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. BICYCLES. TRY A. S. Davis this coining year for your Cycle Repairs; satisfaction guaranteed; all Cycle Accessories stocked.— ‘ Star ’ Building, Stuart street. ! FOR EXCHANGE, \MT ANTED To Trade on,House or Section, IT American Car, late model.—T3s4, ■‘Star.’ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOB SALE, £BO cash Piano for £SO cash. —Apply Drearer, 16 Glencairn, street, Dunedin Ncvth. PERSONAL. REFINED young Lady, aged 24, wishes to Meet tall Dancing Partner, genuine; please enclose photo.—T4o9, ‘ Star.’ WOULD Cyclist or Persons witnessing motor cycle-pedestrian accident Lower High street, opposite Dowling street, Wednesday, January 17, 7.45 a.m., please Communicate Injured, care T 356, ‘ Star ’?.

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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 1