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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 1/- jyjAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fuller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 At Last. I lie Picture You Have Been Asking: For. Fred Ginger ’ ASTAIRE I.’DGKIIS In the Story of ‘ Vernon unci 'lrene Castle ’ “Vernon and Irene Castle’ With Edna. May Oliver, Walter Brennan, Lew Fields, Janet Beecher. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gertrude MICHAEL, Lyle TALBOT, Anthony QUINN, William HENRY, In ‘ THE PAROLE FIXER ’ Based on .1. EDGAR HOOVER’S ‘ Persons in Hiding.’ t (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (tel. 22-573). LAST TWO DAYS. Universal’s Musical Hit. ■ ‘ MARGIE ’ Also, Paramount’s Thriller, THE INDIAN NATION Twice Daily j 2 and 8 p.m. Phone 15-373. Stalls, Is; Circle and Res., Is 6d. Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Lid. A Homo from Homo in All Seasons. COMING FRIDAY Universal Presente— Their New Star, BABY SANDY That charming young heart-stealer—break-ing more hearts—causing more laughs, and getting into more mischief than ever before with BUDDY and BUTCH §TRAND lilEiEm JJIS MAJESTY’S ™ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50 Groat Britain’s answer to the U-boat menace. ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ Starring WALLACE BEERY The Musical Brats of ‘ Under Pup,’ In “ SANDY GETS HER MAN ’ i SANDY GETS HER MAN ’■ With NAN GREY TOM BROWN, Mischa Auer —Edgar Kennedy, Eugene Pallette —Billy Gilbert. Call out the Firemen! Cal! out the Police! Sandy’s on the loose . . . leading a flock of fire-eating funsters the laugh-chase of | ’the century ! i Also Screening: Warner Bros.’ New Thriller, In traducing ’ NANCY DREW, DETECTIVE ’ ‘ NANCY DREW, DETECTIVE ’ Chester MORRIS Virginia GREY. Plus MELVYN DOUGLAS In •* TELL NO TALES ’ The most intriguing mystery thriller since ‘ The Thin Man.’ Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 6.30 p.m. (phono 12-733). (Botli Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. Starring BONITA GRANVILLE John Litel," Frankie Thomas, James Stephenson. SMASHING A CRIME RING IS CHILD’S PLAY FOR THIS 16-YEAR-OLD DETECTIVE. Sha may get. ■ the wrong answers in school—But she gets the right men in gaol. (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at 7. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN AMENITIES SOCIETY The FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Society will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Dunedin, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 13th hist., at 3 p.m. . Business: Presentation of annual report, statement of accounts, election of officers, general. At the conclusion of the general business, the Superintendent of Reserves, Mr M. . E. Skipworth, B.Sc. (Forestry), N.D.H. (N.Z.), will deliver a Short Address. All interested in the Society’s objects are cordially invited to be present. A. C. CAMERON, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. SELECTION BALLOT. A MEETING to SELECT THE CANDIDATES for the forthcoming MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER on THURSDAY, March 13th, at 8 p.m. All affiliated members arc invited to b o present. » MARY A. EGAN, Hon. Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . A LBYN HOUSE, 558 King street, has -r*- Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Boarders; comfort assured ; phone. VACANT, One Single Room, also Single Bed in Double Room, male students.— Apply 523 Castle street. ORKING Man wants Board with widow, or Bach, any locality, South Dunedin preferred.—D292, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, in the vicinity of Cargill’s Coj-ner, Board for elderly Lady; moderate terms.—D62B, ‘ Star.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WORKING Man requires Board with quiet, homely people; central or north end preferred.—D643, * Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. CN HRISTCH URCH.—2B Gloucester street / have Vacancies for Visitors; 2 minutes to Square and Gardens; telephone 55-180. ULLY-FURNISHED Houses for holh day letting; reasonable rents.— Tourist Homes, Box 38, Queenstown. LAST TWO DAYS. ‘BROTHER RAT ' And a BABY.’ Priscilla LANE Wayne MORRIS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ‘ The PATIENT in ROOM 18.’ (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) illllH" Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. DAILY. 7.45 p.m, On Friday Warner Bros, will Present JOHN GARFIELD JOHN GARFIELD JOHN GAREIELD And PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE The unforgettable swccUiearUs of ‘Four Daughters ’ and ‘ Daughters Courageous * in a dramatic sensation all of their own. ALAN HALE FRANK MTIUGH. BILLY HALOP. 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And T HE EYES HAVE XT! When she saw him wink her head said “ No ”... but her heart didn’t stop to think! | MA I I He’s Making I Eyes At Me With Constance MOORE Tom BROWN, Anne NAGEL Richard CARLE. A riotous romance set to the iaphappiest tunes of yesterday and to-day. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5, Theatre at 7. Phono 13-702. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ...Hill 1 I .i|||j[||||| gT. JAMES j EDUCATIONAL. EOSSBOTHAiI’S Commercial College, Stock Exchange.—lndividual tuition; short course; shorthand, bookkeeping, touch typewriting; day, evening; railway concessions. Specialised Speed Classes will be held for evening work from March onwards. BROWN’S Commercial College, Moray Place.—Shorthand, Touch Typing, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; day. evening; railway, tramway concessions. RESSMAKING Classes, afternoons, evenings; pupils. taught cut, make, and remodel; clftirges moderate,- D 593, ‘ Star.’ MOTORS AND CYCLES. DEPENDABLE USED CARS. AUSTIN 7—1938 Saloon £l9O MORRIS 8—1937 Saloon £175 MORRIS 10—1935 Saloon £2lO AUSTIN 10—1934 Saloon £155 AUSTIN 10—1936 Saloon £235 VAUXHALL 14—1936 Saloon £225 VAUXHALL 14—1938 Saloon £295 DODGE 1934 De Luxe Sedan £265 CHEVROLET Six Sedan £95 WHIPPET 6 Sedan £65 SINGER Saloon £45 Telephone 13-906. COSSBNS AND BLACK LTD., CRAWFORD AND MANOR STREETS. STRONG, RELIABLE CAES. Suitable for Trailer Woi’k or Light Trucks.

AMUSEMENTS. 1/- jyjAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fuller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 At Last. I lie Picture You Have Been Asking: For. Fred Ghijfcr ’ ASTAIRE ROGERS In tile Story of ‘ Vonicm unci 'lrene Castle ’ “Vernon and Irene Castle’ With Edna. May Oliver, Walter Brennan, Lew Fields, Janet Beecher. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gertrude MICHAEL, Lyle TALBOT, Anthony QUINN, William HENRY, In ‘ THE PAROLE FIXER ’ Based on .1. EDGAR HOOVER’S ‘ Persons in Hiding.’ t (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and 'Theatre (tel. 22-573). HIS MAJESTY’S Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50 Great Britain’s answer io the U-boat menace. ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ ‘ THUNDER AFLOAT ’ Starring WALLACE BEERY Chester MORRIS Virginia GREY. Plus MELVYN DOUGLAS In .* TELL NO TALES ’ The most intriguing mystery thriller since ‘ The Thin Man.’ Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 6.30 p.m. (phono 12-733). (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme.

WANTED. Board in private home for 2 Ladies; handy to town or Roslyn; reasonable.—D624, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Full Board by young working Man. —Reply to Board, care J. Lindsay and Go., Vogel street. TRADE PERSONAL. Mirrors, mirrors, mirrors. The Perfect Gift. For Weddings, Birthdays, or Anniversaries. For Selection—WßENS, 402 Princes street. HOCMCV Arm?. QUEENSTOWN for a holiday and Laurel Bank House for Accommodation; tariff £3 3s per week.—O. Overton, proprietor. TO LET, Hampden, 4-roomed Furnished House, 5 minutes from beach; any term.—Reply No. D 577, ‘ Star * Office. WANTED, House at Karitanc, Friday to Tuesday, Easter week-end.—Ad-dress D 564, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Crib, Brighton, T7th-23rd March. —State rent and particulars io D 619, ‘ Star.’ 115TANTED To Kent, for one week. Fully-

STUDEBAKER DUPLEX and SEDAN. £55 and £SO. DE SOTO SEDAN. £95. There is plenty of reliable unused mileage . in these three, and they are in good mechanical condition. CHEVROLET TON TRUCK, Good tyres and mechanically sound. £75. COOKE. HOWLISON, & CO. LD. 55-59 HANOVER STREET. AUSTIN 7 Saloon, late model, newly painted, well shod, mechanically sound; £l7O. —Todd Motors Ltd. w Ltd. E are offering the highest cash prices for modern Used Cars.—Todd Motors MORRIS 8,193 S model; reconditioned, paint, tyres, and upholstery in good order; £l7s.—Todd Motors Ltd. A USTIN 10 Saloon, 1938 model; in wonderful condition; £250. —Todd Motors MORRIS 10 4-door Saloon, late model, well shod, good paint and upholstery; £lso.—Todd Motors Ltd. CHEVROLET 1938 Sedan, thoroughly reconditioned, in almost new car condition ; £34s.—'Todd Motors Ltd. HILLMAN Minx De Luxe, 1938; a oneowncr car, in ' first-class condition throughout; £2so.—Todd Motors Ltd. 171011I 71011 SALE, 3i H.P. B.S.A. Motor Cycle, . in good running order; cheap.—For particulars write D 272, ‘Star.’ I7UNANCE for Car Buyers and Sellers; . prompt settlements.—United Cash Orders Ltd., Stock Exchange; phone 11-333. -i (\(yo Morris 8 Sports; 12,000 miles; 1900 £145; owner in camp. —Call 139 Carroll street, evenings, or D 406, ‘ Star.’ I7IOR SALE, 1958 Hillman Minx, perfect . miming order; new tyres; paint and upholstery g00d.—D524, ‘ Star.' ITIOR SALE, Master Six Buick Tourer, suitable delivery truck; commercial license; bargain.—Apply Scoones Garage, King street. MODEL a Ford £-ton Truck, 4-wheel brakes, in first-class order; £llo. Address D 684, ‘ Star ’ Office, FORD 8 h.p. 1957 For Sale, excellent condition; £llO, or offer.—Ring 21-155. OLDSMOBILE Sedan, perfect condition; 20 miles per gallon.—Seen, by appointment, Haiders Motors; late model. AUSTIN Seven Saloon, new .paintwork, good lyres, engine good order; £65; consider trading Motor Cycle.—Ring 14-030. WANTED, a Light Car, popular make; please give particulars, make, model, mileage, ca-h price.—D6s6, ‘ Star.’

WRENOV AIMS. furnished Crib.—D64B, ‘ Star. 1 GRAND Hotel.—Have you a copy of our 1941 Price List? The Grand is the only hotel in the Dominion to issue a worth-while price list; ask for a free copy. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.

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