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FULLERS gT. JAMBS THEATRE 3 Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. All the ingredients of a modern western . . . PLUS . . . the adventurous spirit that made Texas great! i EOY ROGERS In British Empire Films’ # YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS ’ Dale Evans Grant Withers, Sons of the Piqneers. Llso another thriller- from the team thal made ‘ SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON.’ - The Return of the Vikings ’ [Both Apprdved for Universal Exhibition.] ’LANS D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m. Theatr< . at 7. Phone 13-702. STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY BUSINESS AT CHRISTCHURCH, SO BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP For the First Overseas Vaudeville Attraction for Years, At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) Commencing NEXT FRIDAY, FEB. 8. NEXT FRIDAY, FEB. 8. 3NGLISH AMUSEMENTS ARE PROUI rO PRESENT THE WORLD’S CREATES! MODERN MAGICIAN,

the amazing the amazing M E EOOK L Y N EOOK L Y N . FROM LONDON. Presenting A SERIES OR MODERN ILLUSION! That Will Astound the Imagination. Supporting Vaudeville Acts include— LED JAMES, Comedian; FLORENCI GOLD Soprano; ALTA LOWE, Wizar 3 f Music; SELWAY. SISTERS, Acrobats KEOGH AND RAY, Fast and Furious Taj aers; JOY CLYDE, Soubrette; YOLi FONTAINE, Premier Danseuse; and th Famous SYDNEY TIVOLI BALLET. NIGHT PRICES: Res. and D. 0.. 7s 6d Unreserved, ss; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. 2s. MATINEE PRICES: 4s, 3s. 2s (all plu tax). PLANS AT D.I.C. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. APPEARING OAMARU, FEBRUARY 7 INVERCARGILL, 18, 19, 20. " EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. SUSAN C. EOBEBTSON, L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M., RESUMES TEACHING, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Studios: R.4VENSBOURNE AND 10 CAPITOL BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. 7TNNIE L. DOWIE. L.T.C.L. TEACHER OF SLOCUTION AND SPEECH TRAINING RESUMES TUITION FEBRUARY 11. Studios: Regent Chambers and at No. 1( : Forbury Crescent. TELEPHONE 23-598.

£<INDERELLA STUDIO DREN. FOR CHIL SINGING AND ELOCUTION. 2s per Lesson. 10a GREENOCK STREET. KAIKORAI. Phone 13-233 for Appointment. ST. CLAIR Private Kindergarten will Noi Resume until the Schools Reopen again - L. 1. Burnside, principal. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. >OARD POR STUDENTS URGENTLY * REQUIRED. PULL, PARTIAL, OR ROOM ONLY. ANYWHERE IN CITY. Write, or ring, WARDEN, TRAINING COLLEGE. 18-934-; after 5 p.m., 14-779. BOARD Wanted in Private Home; Single Returned Working Man, quiet, sober habits.—44o9, Star. YOUTH requires Private Board urgently; south preferred; state particulars, etc.— 4089, Star. YOUNG Male Teacher desires good Board anywhere in Dunedin; do own laundry.— 4104, Star. BOARD Wanted by Male Student. —Please address replies to 0. Olsen,, 33 Bay rd, Wellington, E. 3. SCHOOL Teacher requires,, urgently, Flat, Rooms, or Board in quiet home, vicinity North-east Va11ey.—4259, Star. RETURNED Naval Officer (Varsity student) requires Board, March 1; desperate—4Bol, Star. YOUNG Man (electrician) requires Board in private home, handy to t0wn.—4795, Star. WANTED, by senior Medical Student, Full Board, from end of February;' quietness essential; any part Dunedin.—4B7B. Star. BOARD Wanted by quiet, respectable Returned Serviceman from North Auckland, taking first-year medical course at Varsity; —4825, Star. STUDENT (Returned Serviceman) urgently requires Board, full or part.—4B72, Star. WANTED, by refined young Woman, Unfurnished Rooms, with part-board, nortlh end or central; must be sunny.—4B6B, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 1