WHAT A SHOW LAUGHS MYSTERY! j GALORE! ' SUSPENSE! Dir. Amalgamated .ill, Twice Daily : Tbeatrcs Lid. ||||||[|||||| 2 an d fSB THE GRAND & R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present The Year’s Biggest Line-up for Fast Fun. and Dizzy Doings! WALLY ALAN FRANCES BROWN CARNEY LANGFORD —With- “ TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES,” With Ralph Edwards and Co. SKINNAY ENNIS AND HIS BAND, And DON' WILSON of the JACK BENNY SHOW! TONY ROMANO, Guitarist. THE TOWN CRIERS. Popular Singing Group. THE CAPPY. BARA BOYS, Harmonica Trio, ‘ RADIO STARS ON PARADE ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND TOM ANN . CONWAY RUTHERFORD In the Strangest Suspense Thriller Ever Told on the Screen! ‘ TWO O’CLOCK COURAGE ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Bcgg’s and Grand (13-013). MUNICIPAL ,L to-morrow, GREEN ISLAND i|l 2 .i 5 and 7.50. The Favourite Fun Stars of the Screen! Bud ABBOTT and Lou COSTELLO In ‘IN SOCIETY.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hilarious Entertainment from Start to Finish! —Excellent Supports.— RESERVE (No Extra Charge). Phone 23-925. OTAGO BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. n P E N I N G TOURNAMENT, LOGAN PARK, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1946. . Games Commence 11 a.m. Official Opening 3 p.m. DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission 6d. E’. L. FERGUSON, Hon. Secretary. FIRST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (Ex-members 1911-1946). REUNION Concert Chamber, town hall, DUNEDIN, At 8 p.m., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946. Admission Tickets, 7s 6d. Only lim ted . number : of tickets will be available ■ at'door night of function. All inquiries re admission tickets for the above should be made .without delay to THE SECRETARY, Care of P.O. Box 145, ■ Dunedin. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALEX. MACDONALD AUCTIONEER AND REAL 'ESTATE AGENT, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424, S. Clark 13-639. OWNER-OCCUPIER of 4 Solid Rooms and kitchenette, good section, would Exchange for 2 or 3 Rooms and smaller section, near Carisbrook, £BOO. g ECTIONS AT VALUE PRICES: £B7S.—CITY RISE, just above Princes street; excellent view; 34 poles, ready for building £SOO—ANDERSON’S BAY, at tram terminus: 25 poles level freehold, with concrete garage. £22S—CAVERSHAM, close to tram, £-acre, practically level. £350 WANTED, for urgent, sale, for 3 Surveyed, 4" acre Sections; good building site; Calton Hill. BUILDER, owner of level Corner Section, Bayfield, value £4OO, is prepared to build immediately superior Brick Tile-roof Bungalow Residence of 4 rooms and kitchenette, for £2,275. ALEX. MACDONALD EIGHTH-ACRE Section, fine position, Littlebourne, Returned Serviceman desires Exchange reasonable Bungalow; possession not urgent.—3B4o, Star. '2.000-OD'D-AC. Sheep Run, with spotless Bungalow, handy Dunedin, showing £I,OOO vear; owner must give up; £4,250, terms, or property taken.—McKenzie’s, Dowling st. FOR SALE. STEVENS, Town Hall Building, South Dunedin.—Chesterfield Suites from £26 10s; Oak Sideboards, Mahogany Chairs, Drop-leaf Tables, Talboys, etc.; Vases, Ornaments, Crystal Liqueur Set. All goods as nwe. "s GARAGE To Let. —Apply 38 Marion st. DOUBLE Room Vacant; must have meals out. —Apply 2 Royal Terrace; references. LARGE Sunny Bed-Sitting Room, furnished; suitable business people. Star. BED-SITTING Room offered homely Woman return light assistance, elderly lady.—4ll2, Star. WINCHESTER Repeater, .22. in good order. —42 Driver st. St. Kilda. MONEY. | ADVERTISER WISHES TO OBTAIN TVFORTGAGE, £I,OOO (approx.), reducible by mutual arrangement. First-class security—two shops, value £3,500. 3939, Star. MONEY To Lend in large and mall amounts on approved securities, with prompt settlements.—Patersons, 158 Rattray st.
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Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 1
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