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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m A PICTURE AS GREAT AS THE FAMOUS NOVEL. W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S * THE MOON •' THE MOON AND SIXPENCE* AND SIXPENCE ' AND SIXPENCE ' Starring GEORGE SANDERS Herbert Marshall Doris Dudley 111 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS INCLUDE •THE MASK OF NIPPON.' A United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS Begg's and Octagon. Phone 13-091. EUCHRE, St. Mary's School Hall, Kaikorai, July 14, at 8 sharp; good prizes (all orders), 6-mimite games; roll up for pleasant evening; admission Is 3d. NORTH Ground Pavilion, Every Wednes; day night; 10 prizes; 2 six-minute games.— Grange TO-NIGHT, Flag Five Hundred, St. Peter's Hall, Cargill rd; prizes, supper;, admission Is; 8 o'clock.
BIG WELCOME HOME NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) (WEDNESDAY) ' (WEDNESDAY) 2 Bands—Dick Colvin's, 'all Modern dancing; Lido, all old-time. BROADCAST BY 4ZB. Gcuts 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. Spectators 6d. WAIN TOWN HALL DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING.
OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB st. john ambulance ball, st. John ambulance hall.. jfftcre All Dancers Meet. - " WEDNESDAY NIOHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. . WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT; DANCE. ' WEDNESDAY 1 NIGHT'DANCE. . 01d;time and Modern. PAT HARBROW'S BAND. , Admission 2s. Set Supper. Prizes. Late Buses After Dance. DANCE will be held tn Security Hall, it , King Edward street, Every Thursday (N.Z.L.P.). Music by the Lido Dance Band. Good supper. Admission Is 6d, women or' men in uniform Is. ' PORT CHALMERS Harmonica Band.— Dance, Garrison Hall, Wednesday, July 14, at-8 p.m.; proceeds to local Patriotic Funds; good music; gents 2s, ladies Is 6d; late train 11.15. H.B. DANCE, Early Settlers', Friday, July 16: Lido Band; supper; late bus. REMINDER.—Big Dance,. Saturday, Macandrew Rd Intermediate; Royal Band, 6 players. PERMANENT WAVING. VALUOR Toilet Salon.-Permanent Waving Specialists; 19s 6d full wave. 15s tlireeouarter bead; sides waved 12s 6d.—Phone 18-852. /■" POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed Perms, from 17s 6d to 355.—173 George st.ADELPHI Beaut; Salon, 364 Oeorge st (upstairs); open all day Saturdays, halfday Wednesdays. . v CHIO Salon' topp. H. 8.). —. Eugene and Macbineless Waves; open Saturday.— Phone 12-639 ART Beauty Salon, 294 George st.—Full Non-electric or Oil; Perm., 15s 6d; threequarter, 12s; latest Sets, 2s 6d.—Phone 18-040. PUBLIC NOTICES. |D Car Fare to Dundas street will save ' you £s m- your Furniture Purchases at Dunedin $ Wbolesale-Direct-to-Home Furnishers.—Haywards' North End Furnishing Co. Ltd corner Ring and Dundas streets, Dunedin North CHIROPODY, Electrolysis, Premature Baldness, and Dandruff. See Maison SUPERIOR 6-roomed Residence, brick fireplaces; 10 minutes from . Octagon; phone and garage if required; rent £2 5s. —T 438, Star. TO LET, comfortable Furnished Room, near. Hospital, University, on rise.—Ts24, Star. TO LET, large Unfurnished Room, own gas cooker; approved tenant; Musselburgh.— T 536, Star. TO LET, to sober reliable middle-aged man, Double Furnished Room.'—Ts42, Star. FURNISHED Flat, three rooms, separate entrance; good locality.—Ring 13-630 for particulars. WANTED. 2 reliable GirJs, willing share comfortable modern flat; all conveniences; moderate terms.—Ring 22-856, evenings. GARDENING Seclion, Mofnington, sunny position, free for garden.—T634, Star. 7-ROOMED Dwelling, close in; .355. Nicholson, Manse st; no phone inquiries. NORTH End—3 and kitchenette Self-con-tained Flat, 40s; city, 2 and kitchenette, self-contained, 30s.—Knowles, Hunter, and Co. ■
WYCOLLA.—Furnished Bungalow. 4 and kitchenette; 6 months; £3 ss; refrrences. — Knowles. Hunter, and Co.; 18-942. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland st. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Uuest House, high altitude; tennis, putting greens; ideal quiet" rest; £3 3s weekly . - Mrs E. Pain. Phone 18M. Cheviot, N. Canterbury. GARDENING. MAUVE Perennial Scabiosa, 3d root, 2s 6d dozen; large variety select Perennials, Si dozen, 6d each, postage extra.—Ts3B, Star..
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Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 1
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