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AMUSEMENTS. 1/Dir.: fullers Tbfatre Corp. Ltd. -7.30 TO-NIGHT - 7.30. A programme you’ll enjoy every minute of. ROBERT MONTGOMERY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Comedy, ‘ BUSMAN’S HONEYMOON ’ ' -- With Con-lance CUMMINGS, Leslie BANKS Sir Seymour Hicks. (Hecoinmcnded by Censor for Adults.) And the Gayc-I of All Ilonianiic Comedies, THE DEVIL and MISS JONES •lean . Clms. Edmund AKTHUII COBURN ■ G WEN N (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) Plans at Theatre, Ted. 22-573. i “ A guid New Yeuv tac auc an’ a’ ’* fmc DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. TOWN An' dinna forget ANNIVERSARY CONCERT In HALL CONCERT CHAMBER On SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, At 8 p.m. ’ Popular Prices: Is fid and 2s. Booking 6d extra. Box Plan now open at Begg’s. Book early for this, THE CONCERT OF 'THE SEASON. TO LET. BUSINESS Lady wishes to Lot 2 Rooms, conveniences, modern home. Mornington : garden.—Phone 13-141. ' BRIGHTON. —Four-roomed Crib, close boat'shed, bathing beach. —Further particulars phone 13-543. CITY r . —Newly-built Self-contained Batch, suitable business man; references; 20s, —Haggle, Duthie, Campbell. DOUBLE and Single Furnished Rooms to Lot, conveniences; reasonable.—36l Rattray street. FPL AT, self-contained, modern appoiutJ incuts, 4 lovely rooms, kitchenette, sun verandah; 47s 6d; good garden.—-Fred. Woods, Dowling street. LARGE Bed-Sitting Rooms, kitchenette, furnished. —182 Queen street, off Duke street. LARGE Furnished Bed-Silting Room, lircplacc, suit girls.—24 Eden street. ARGE Hall (lately occupied by Happy Feet Club), King street, suitable drilling, military stores, etc.—Key Public Trust. . LITTLEBOURNE. —New Flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette, large lounge, balcony; sunny; upstairs.—Ring 21-003. M' ODERN Furnished Front Double BedSitting Room, fireplace, every couveuieuce; 15s week; central. —H 614, ‘ Star.’ ORTH-EAST VALLEY, 4 Rooms, kitchenette, well furnished, garden, 40s; south. Unfurnished 2 Rooms, sunroom, 22s 6d; city, 4 and kitchenette, Furnished Flat, 45s.'No telephone Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell. NEW Flat, 3 rooms,- kitchenette; 32s fid;,' lovely situation, on rise.—Fred. Woods. BOOM, two single beds, suit two ladies; ' handy lieach, St. Clair; 10s 6d each. H 625, ‘ Star.’ _____ SINGLE Bedroom; 12s fid weekly; St. Clair terminus. —H 624, ‘ Star.* NFURNISHED Flat, would suit person working at Woollen Mills.—Apply No. 1 Highgate. NFURNISHED 2-roomcd Flab, gas range; handy car.—4 Kaikorai Valley road. TOUR MOVE, SIR! TO LET, for Removal, Packing, and Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN. Dry Storage. Removal* any distance, town or country. * CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. Phone 11-525. nno LET Gam Forwarding Co. Remove JL your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. PROFESSIONAL. [A Gaud.] PAUL OE STRETCHER, M.D., Has Commenced the Practice of his profession as General Practitioner and Specialist in Children’s Diseases. Consulting Rooms: Bank of New Zealand Building, Norih Dunedin, London street. Residence: 66 Queen’s Drive. Musselburgh. Hours in London street: Mouday-Thurs-day, 10.30-12.30 and 2.30-4; Friday, 10.3012.30 and 6.30-8; Saturday, 10-1. Hours in Musselburgh: Mouday-Thursday, 6.30-7.30; Friday, 3.30-5, or by appointment. Phone 14-196,'Musselburgh 24-234. OLD GOLD, WANTED To Buy, Sovereigns, Old Gold, Gold Dentures, Diamonds, etc.; London price paid. Also Typewriters, Surveyors’ Instruments, Musical Instruments, Binoculars, Electrical Goods, Old Silverware (stamped), Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods, Modern Radios. Sewing Machines, Scales, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Phone 13-637 —ROBINSON’S LTD. (Government licensed), 156-8 Stuart street. GOLD, guaranteed highest price; Gold, Jewellery, Sterling Silver bought.— Townsend. George street. WANTED, Old Gold, Watches, Broken Jewellery.—J. Webster, watchmaker, 123 High street. OLD Gold. Sliver, any condition; Diamonds, Chains, record prices.—Vennall, watchmaker. Arthur’s Buildings.

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Evening Star, Issue 24096, 17 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24096, 17 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24096, 17 January 1942, Page 1

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