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AMUSEMENTS. I’AUL ROBESON In ‘ Proud Valley ’ ‘ Proud Valley ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And The ‘‘BUMSTEAB” Family In ‘BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE i (Approved fox’ Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY. Meet the Carters ! ! They haven’t a shilling, but they’re the richest family in the world. | • OUR NEIGHBOURS, | THE CARTERS‘ 1 _____ Fay BAINTBR Edmund LOWE, Frank CRAVEN Genevieve TOBIN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Boxing Backet! Exposed by a Fearless Newspaper Reporter. ' GQUUEN gloves• i golden gloves.’ With , J. Carroll Naisb, Rich. DENNING, Joan CAGNEY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7 p.m. (phone 13-702). OTAGO ART SOCIETY. /» A TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. O'* PIONEER HALL. A Representative Display of the Best Work of New Zealand Artists. Open- daily, 10.30 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 9.30 (Saturday evening excepted), until November 30. Admission Is. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GRENFELL, SMITH & CO. LTD. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. ff> -t OKA—NORTH END; Brick Bunga■cS/_L tJ If low and garage; owner’s contemplated departure from Dunedin necessitates early sale choice Brick Bungalow, attractive design, clean, wholesome interior, artistically decorated, all modern appliances; delightful situation; sun uninterruptedly from rising to setting. Bo quick. pin' A—OPOHO: Special circumJLXJtffJ stances necessitate early sale of a choice modern Bungalow, stoutly constructed, distinctly pleasing design, charming interior, most convenient of arrangement; peerless situation, handy to tram; the sunniest spot imaginable. Be quick. O-J AOK— TAINUI : Discerning buyers c&JLvfOtf should inspect this attractive Bungalow; irreproachable condition throughout; dainty, distinctive wallpapers, handsome tiled fires, ornamental fibrous ceilings, spacious bathroom; line sunny allotment. There’s no doubt about this one; it’s’ the best bargain in the neighbourhood, f? rj O K—CLOSE KIRKCALDY STREET: 3b • Otf Comfortable Home, 5 rooms and kitchenette, excellent order, bright, sunny rooms, tastefully papered; all usual appliances; extremely pleasant situation; owner in occupation. You can’t possibly go wrong with this one. pfliyr —CLOSE GARDENS: Prudent 3b OI ef buyers should inspect this wellbuilt Horae; excellent order structurally and decoratively; hot water service, hot points, porcelain bath and basin; fine section, trim lawns, attractive garden plots; pleasant situation, sunny, and distinctly easy of access. OQQ K—MfNUTE FROM TRAM: PosiwOOm tively no climb: Attractive Home, unusually attractive design, casement windows; invitingly cosy interior, cosily, well-chosen papers, modern _ bathroom, fine kitchen, modern combination destructor and gas range; well-kept garden. An unparalleled bargain. Ot-17 K—STYLISH BRICK BUNGAdixi • W LOW, distinctively modern, arrestingly attractive design; delightful interior, most artistically decorated, and fitted with every conceivable requisite that the most exacting home seeker could desire. A home of rare charm and dignity. Discriminating buyers should inspect this one. GRENFELL, SMITH & CO, LTD, nj 1 AA —Kew: Modern Bungalow, built 4 years; 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun room; elevated sunny section; consider House, Macandrew’s, exchange.— Fred. Woods, Dowling street. i?liA4iA —St. Kilda; Attractive BunowillOVf galow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, every modern appointment, splendid condition; bargain.—Fred. Woods. poQ K—Concord : 5 Rooms, with all conoWOOw veniences, enamelled range, porcelain bath; glorious situation, rise. Fred. Woods. __ 0410 K— : Beyond Gardens (sunny side, db*J/b*) gentle rise): Perfect Home, 4 rooms, kitchenette, beautiful order.—Fred. Woods. . O "fl Q A A —Forbury Corner: Brick BunafeyXOU'xf galow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, latest conveniences; brick garage, workshop; vacant.—Fred. Woods. ___ BRICK Bungalow for £950; 4 rooms, kitchenette ; south end,; very modern; re- j cently painted, papered.—Fred. Woods.

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Evening Star, Issue 23743, 26 November 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23743, 26 November 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23743, 26 November 1940, Page 1