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AMUSEMENTS. AMALGAMATED THEATKES LTD, (Throughout New Zealand). Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m‘. DAILY 8 p.m. ‘ CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME . . Rolling Across the Prairies . . . Roaring Through the Rockies . . . A Whole Indian Nation Can’t Stop Them, Nor Can the Desert or Perilous Mountains . . . For Kit Carson, Son of Trouble, is Leading Them .... Fremont’s Cavalry in Support. . . . These Pioneers of Glory!! EDWARD SMALL’S Brilliantly Photographed Tin-ill Story of Perfectly Played by JON HALL JON HALL JON HALL JON HALL With LYNN BARI HAROLD HUBER LYNN BARI HAROLD HUBER IT’S THRILLING ADVENTURE 1 ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A United Artists Release. PLANS BEGG’S and STATE (12-324). MUNICIPAL, |.| to-morrow. GREEN ISLAND. I’l 2.15 and 8. . ' SEf-HEAR-Vui CHUCKLE Popular Comedy Team, MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND In ‘ BABES IN ARMS ’ They SING . . . They DANCE . . . They CLOWN . . . They provide Uproarious Entertainment, in this Outstanding MUSICAL. HAPPY PEOPLE IN X HAPPY SHOW! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves: Ring 23-925. PUBLIC NOTICES. BLANKETS of high grade, procurable from Dunedin’s Wholesale Direct-to-Home Furnishers, Hayard’s North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., corner King and Dundas streets, Dunedin North. j EVERYBODY’S saying it; See you at the “Thumbs Up ”i Fair at St. Leo- | nards to-morrow. COME to the Fair; maypole and Highland dancing, bathing beauties, games, competitions, stalls, races, at St. Leonards j to-morrow. ! THUMBS Up ’’ says St. Leonards Patriotic Committee; come to the Fair to-morrow; bus leaves Dunedin 1 p.m., train 2.30 p.m. AFTER the Fair, Dance till midnight in King George’s Hall, St. Leonards; music by the Melody Masters. THE Melody Masters will play for your dancing at King George’s Hall, St. Leonards, from 9 p.m. to midnight; bus leaves Dunedin at 8.15 p.m. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A MONEY MAKER. HERB IT IS. MIXED BUSINESS, unsurpassed position: Grocery, Confectionery, Marble Bar, Dairy, Ice Cream, with just a wonderful cash turnover; three rooms, kitchenette, all appointments; moderate rental, good lease. Price, £575, as a going concern. Call, talk this over. Admirably suitable for family of three persons. 974 PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, 39 Bond street. OfriTK—Walk in, walk out; Mixed Busiest) 1 O ness, with 3 rooms, kitchenette attached; turnover £9O week; no delivery; reasonable rent; wonderful stand; a'real gold mine; suitable' couple or 3 people; must be sold; a unique opportunity.— Robert Reed Ltd., corner Dowling and High streets; 13-770. PCKB —Very select Fruit, ConfectioncV\}r}x/ ery, Marble Bar Business; beautifully fitted up and well stocked shop, centrally situated in main thoroughfare; busy, hvo concern; suit family admirably (973). —Park, Reynolds Ltd. ROOM-LETTING, handy position, city, 10 rooms, fully furnished; freehold; suit mother and daughter.—D7l4, ‘ Star.’ GOLD. <T<OLD. _ Wanted, Broken Jewellery, '“7 Watches, Chains, Rings, etc.; record price given.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings (upstairs). TCIOR a better price for Old Gold try Paterson, jewellers, etc., 80 George street. Dunedin. ~ GOLD! Gold!—Guaranteed highest price; Gold Jewellery and Sterling Silver bought. Townsend, optician, jeweller, George street. WANTED, Old Gold, Watches, and Broken Jewellery; best prices given. —I. Webster, watchmaker, 123 Higli street. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23834, 14 March 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23834, 14 March 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23834, 14 March 1941, Page 1

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