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Why take less when you can have more WEATHER: TIGER TEA GOES FURTHER

Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 2 p.m.— Twice Daily k 8 p.t ; The Amazing True Romance of Amy Jini ■• . .The "Flying ■''....',." Mollisons. '■••■' ' -Mil • y 'Wings arid the Woman ? •' Wings and. the Woman '• - i Wings and the Woman - / Starring Lovely .' ; : : " : ' ANNA NEAGLE AND. EOBEET NEWTON : ,'.■; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. A Picture' as Great 'as the Famous Nove .■ ..'. :■■■ ■■•'■• m, ■ W. ■ SOMERSET . MAUGHAM'S W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S GREATEST STORY. i THE MOON * THE MOON a 'THE MOON AND SIXPENCE AND SIXPENCE AND SIXPENCE Starring -' / GEOEGE SANDEES GEOEGE SANDEES HEEBEET MAESHALL" ; DOEIS DUDLEY A .United Artists Picture. ' (Recommended .by,'; Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS' Begg's and "Octagon. Phone 13-091. OLD-TIME DANCE-CLUB ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL,. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, Whero All, Dancers .Meet.WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. x WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. Old-time and .Modern. HARBROW'S BAND, o Admission 2s. .j ■', Set. Supper. Prizes. Late, Buses.: After' /Dance.''; BIG —' EXTENDED :- NIGHT. vy 'ind s DANCING DANCINGDANCING DANCING " DANCING «bS&T. DANCING DANCING ■K*ZI DANCING DANCING HH&f DANCING DANCING *W» J DANCING TO-MORROW ' - .(WEDNESDAY). . VIC. MOORE'SL ORCHESTRA. > Admission (including supper), 2s. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT, VA K A R I '■■;■■% D A NO E, SCHOOL HALL. Admission: Ladies Is" 6d,;Gents 2s. '. J Supper, prizes. Vic Moore's Popular Orchestra. Wakari bus meets 7.20 p.m. and 7.40 p.m. trams from Stuart street.. Return bus leaves hall at 11.15 p.'tb.* Remember Big Fancy Dress Night,'. July 13. ■■' Coraer'bf «'•" HIGH AND. MANSE STREETS. TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, Adult Classes. FRIDAY EVENING, Senior Boys anxi Girls' Class. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT. J U N'S H I N E DA N C E. \' SUNSHINE ORCHESTRA. Modern and Old-time. Continuous Dancing. Central Heating. Right of Admission Reserved. Admission, Is 6d. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Waving Specialists; 19s 6d full ' wave, 15s threequarter head; sides waved 12s 6d.—Phone 18-852. POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed -Perms, from 17s 6d to 355.—178 George st.' ■'.-■. ' ADELPHI Beauty Salon, 36* George st (upstairs); open all day Saturdays, halfday Wednesdays. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George st.—Full Non-electric or Oil Perm., 15s 6d; threequarter, 12s; latest Sets, 2s 6d.—Phone 18-040. HAVE your Perm', and Resetting done in your -own home.—Miss Brookes, 23 Quecti's Drive", Musselburgh; phone 23-606. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House,, high altitude; tennis, putting greens; ideal quiet rest; £3 3s weekly. - Mrs .E. Pain. Phone 18M, Cheviot. N. Canterbury. " ' RESPECTABLE Businessman requires Crib from December 25 for four or five weeks, near seaside preferred; fishing, shooting-, etc.-5262, Star. TRADE PERSONAL. DR HARDY'S Prophylactic Tooth Paste; 6d per tube.—Vernon Smith Ltd., the Busy Hardware Store. .-.,., JIMSIE FRASER, 180 Stuart'"-st.—Excellent quality light-weight Grease-proof Paper, unlimited quantity; Water and Chocolate Wheaten Biscuits; all standard Teas; Reckitt's Blue; Nugget, black and tan. SET; of 6 Kitchen Canisters, red, blue, or green; 3s lid per set.—Veruon Smith Ltd., the Busy Hardware Store. 'HURLBUT'S Story of the Bible.'—Otago Bible House, 313 Geci-ge st, near Hanover st. COMFORTABLE Room, St. Kilda, no children, offered to lonely woman for company and light help Sl9B, Star. LONELY Girl - would ' like Meet Young Gentleman (22-25),-view matrimony.—S4oß, Star. ■ "

THE gTATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.). l« Hearing Aids Available. 2.—. Twice Daily - 8. ; Tlio Gayest, and Brightest Musical Show in Town. Hal Roach Presents f ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED * i ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED.* •—Starring— FRANCES LANGFORD THE TANNER SISTERS JOHNNY DOWNS Second Attraction •'FLYING WITH MUSIC. BELYING WITH MUSIC . ' "With - MARJORIE WOODWORTH WILLIAM MARSHALL GEORGE GIVOT (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) !l! FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! The Most Thrilling Adventure Film of the Year! This Stirring Story, Actually Filmed in Kenya Colony, Central East Africa, Reveals the Efforts of Enemy Agents to Break Britain's Hold on Her Stra- ■ tegic Stronghold in Africa. 'SUNDOWN* 'SUNDOWN'S tarring Greorge Sanders Bruce Cabot ■Gene Tierney Sir Cedric Hardwicke A United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —— BOX PLANS Begg's and State (Phone 12-324). SKATING. 1 SKATING. SKATING. SKATING: SKATING, SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. ■SKATING. SKATING. - TO-NIGHT SKATING. 7.45 to 10.15. ANNUAL " LEAJRN-TO-SKATE " " LEARN-TO-SKATE'i - WEEK. EXHIBITIONS AND FREE TUITION THIS WEEK, NIGHTLY,. Between 5.15 and 6.30 p.m. Between 5.15 and 6.30 p.m. ""kB LUXE RINK, ---'Filleul «trcet (Opp. Town H*I1). AFTERNOONS, 2.15 to 4.15. EVERY EVENING at 7.45. MAKE UP YOUR PARTY TO-NIGHT. l\-\; ■',; : :'' ; ';'s'yUMßLE SALE.. ~.., - JUMBLE Sale, St. Peter's Hall, Thursday, 8,2 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. •VOUNG MAN. REQUIRES BOARD; Single room preferred. Must be quiet. State terms. ' '■'.-.•, 5364,-Stor. KIND Person offers Board for Child or one; at school Star. , WANTED, by ex-digger, Home, in return for work, 'gardening; references. —Digger, 5309, Star. .. ■ ■ VACANCY for Working Man Boarder, good meals, washing, mending; 25s 6d; Cargill's Corner.—S339, Star. : ■ ■ ■ " 42 QUEEN Street has a Vacancy for a Boarder, permanent or casual; phone. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Green Talking Budgie.—Phone 13-161; reward: , LEFT, Agfa Folding Camera in Rattray st bus, Sunday night, by soldier; reward.— 31 Loyalty st, near Forbury st. LOST, f Pearls, Saturday night; keepsake; reward. —16 London st. Lt)ST, city, Monday afternoon, Brown Fur Tail; reward.—Ring 14-160. ■LOST, Black Purse, containing 10s note and silver, George, Albany sts; reward.— 5397, Star. LOST, Friday night, Strand Theatre. Lady's 'right-baud Black Glove, hand-knitted; re-ward.-5383, Star. ANYBODY knowing the whereabouts of White-and-fawn Collie, registered number 1395. please ring 13-695, 11-299. LOST, Friday, Library Book by Denise Robins.—Finder please, ring 22-621; reward. LOST, Blue Print Plan of Residence, Anderson Bros., Invercargill.—Reward on returning to Briscoe and Co., Dunedin. LOST, Friday, Round Paua Shell Earring, city.—Reward returning 760 King st. • LOST, this morning, between High and Leith sts, 6in Paint Brush.—Phone 13-794; reward. TAKEN by mistake, outside Peacock'3, Saturday afternoon, Lady's Bicycle.—S373, Star. DUNEDIN RAILWAYMEN'S CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION. ' DISCOUNTS for period ending May " payable in Social Hall (opposite '. side Workshops) on THURSDAY, July 8, from 6 to 8.30 p.m., and in Returned Services Hall. Moray Place, on FRIDAY, July 9, from 6 to B'3o p.m. THE ASSOCIATION IS OPEN TO ALL WORKERS, AND MEMBERS' TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED BY WRITING TO THE SECRETARY. GEO. FERGUSON, Sec, Calton Hill, Dunedin, S.W.I. FOUND—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street; oyster bar and fish meals. b'OUWD—Chimneys Cleaned by expert Sweep, guaranteed. Dunedin Window Company, phone 10-493. FOUND—Reliable Chimney Sweep.—Ring 21-276, City-Suburban Window Cleaning Co. E.P.S. NOTICES. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICE. LAW AND ORDER UNIT: TRAFFIC SECTION. OWING to the Hall not being available, ] the class arranged for TO-NIGHT, t JULY 6, HAS BEEN POSTPONED until I JULY 20, 1943. j R. A. JOHNSTON, ( Town Clerk, and Hon. Secretary < Emergency ' Precautions Service. i Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 24909, 6 July 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24909, 6 July 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24909, 6 July 1943, Page 1

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