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H>HE MOST POPULAR PICTURE EVER SCREENED IN DUNEDIN. - '..... —FIFTH WEEK FIFTH WEEK FIFTH WEEK FIFTH WEEK Over 33,000 People Have Already Seen Attendance Records Speak for Themselves! Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON 'B p.m- Twice Daily 8 p.m. FIFTH WEEK. .FIFTH WEEK. FIFTH WEEK. FIFTH WEEK. , 20th Century4Fox Present ' TO THE 1 f ':'' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI )\ ' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI I ' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI l| ' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI H '• SHOEES OF TEIPOLI J ' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI ' SHOEES OF TEIPOLI (| 'SHOEES'OF TEIPOLI 1} 'SHOEES OF TEIPOLI !l i SHOEES OF TEIPOLI —. IN TECHNICOLOUR. IN TECHNICOLOUR. Starring JOHN PAYNE, MAUREEN O'HARA, RANDOLPH SCOTT, NANCY. KELLY. "11l (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS Begg's and Octagon. Phone 13-091. SATURDAY. BIG LEABNEES' DANCE WINDSOE LOUNGE, - SEMI-FINALISTS IN JUNIOR . COMPETITION: Miss N. Pilotto, Mr Pratley. Miss Grundy, Miss Hughes. Miss C. Stanton, Mr P. McQueen. Miss J. Drew, Mr K. Cuthbert. Miss M. Curtis, Mr G. Muir. ' Miss B. Jones, Mr J. McLeod. Miss Souter, Mr Spiers. Miss Johnstone, Mr Breeze. Miss M. Taylor, Miss N. Taylor. ' . jM^.gcott.;.Miss.Jße^ls3 ; .„..,. Miss Wilson, Mr McGregor. :''■ • Miss B. , Fitzpatrick, Miss J. Drum- , mond. ' . .'■■■'' Miss Peach; Mr Peach. .< In addition the Six Couples who took part in Third Heat last Wednesday Night. TO-NIGHT, (FRIDAY). VU N.'.S H I.N E DANCE (Next Octagon). Pat Harbrow and Tiis Band. Big Night. Music that you will appreciate. " EXTEND THE OFFENSIVE." PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 8 p.m. RADIANT HALL, ST. ANDREW STREET. Auspices Communist - Party. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANDERSON'S BAY.—To Lady in business, Furnished Room, use conveniences; Board. —E79B, Star. 'APPRENTICE Fitter requires good Board; do own washing if required.—Eß 22, Star. ELDERLY Gentleman (semi-retired) requires Board, etc.; quiet and comfort essential.—Particulars E 842, Star/ GOOD Home, Board 2 High School Boys, Monday till Friday.—E962, Star. HILLSIDE Apprentice requires good Board.—Eß2l, Star. (WANTED; 2 Boarders away week-ends; single rooms; 22s 6d; sonth end.—E66l, Star, HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding, swimming; links playable in winter; no extras; morning and afternoon tea; £3 3s week.—Phone 18; Mrs Pain, CSeviot, North Canterbury. WANTED, Fully-furnished Crib, seaside, 2 ■weeks, February.—State locality, rental, etc., to EBQ9, Star. BACH To Let, Purakanui.—Write to No. 9 Duke Bt WANTED, in Brighton, Furnished Crib, fortnight, early February.—Particulars £970, Star. TO LET. TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, conveniences.—Apply 24 Heriot Row. TO LET, 2 Front Rooms, and kitchen.— Apply 3 Young Terrace (off Pitt et). TO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms (bed and sitting).—lß Churchill sfc, St. Kilda. TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, own kitchenette; share bathroom; adults; rent 27s id.'-E782, Star. P? 0 LET, Furnished Single Room, all conveniences.—ll Market st (near tram sheds). TO LET, Single Furnished Room; cooking, every convenience.—Apply 91 London st. TO LET, York Place, stylish Flat, 4 lovely rooms; £2 ss.—Park, Reynolds. TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; 22s 6d, including light, fuel; handy Gardens. —E 942, Star. NICELY-FURNISHED Flat, north end, 2 rooms and kitchenette; 455; every convenience.—Hajfgitt, Duthie, and Campbell. FURNISHED Rooms, suitable business girls; use kitchen-, gae ranges, and every convenience.—Rainbow Hotel. SINGLE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, pleasant, sunny; point, conveniences, phone. —3lO York Place. 2 LARGE Rooms, 2 single beds in each, 1 single bed-sitting room; city.—Phone 11-844. 25s.—CITY: 5 Rooms, bathroom, no hot; no telephoning.—McKenzie's, Dowling st. TO LET Gam Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED, Musical Instruments; reasonable prices offered.—Hutton's. 316 George st; phone 14-436. WANTED Buy, privately, Piano; must be good order; price, etc ; -3-8530, Star,

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Evening Star, Issue 24409, 22 January 1943, Page 1

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