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Still Turning LaughterSeekers Away— FULLERS ST. JAMES THEATRE Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. ■ FOURTH WEEK RELIANCE FILMS RECORD-BREAKING ALL-BRITISH COMEDY SCREAM, ‘DEMOBBED’ ‘DEMOB B E D *\ NORMAN JONES DAN YOUNG NAT JACKLEY BETTY JUMEL Webster Booth Anne Zeigler Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), Entirely New First Half. PLANS D.I.C. (ALL DAY), Or ST. JAMES FROM 5 P.M. (13-702). COMMUNITY SING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946. STRAND THEATRE Commencing at 12.15, ANOTHER WORTHY APPEAL. FUNDS FOR OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND WAR AMPUTEES’ ASSOCIATION. Funds are required to assist members of the Amputees’ Association who have the misfortune to be in “ sorry straits.” These men have lost their limbs fighting for YOU. now will YOU help iis to help them? THANK YOU. AN INVITATION has been sent to Members of the AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM, also members of ALL BLACK TEAM, and it is hoped to have their company. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Guest Performer, Mr FRANK WATT (Baritone), (Who has just returned to Dunedin after an absence of 13 years), In "vocal numbers. Leader: Mr H. P. Desmoulins. At the Piano: Mr Alf. Pettitt. Goods are acceptable for the Stall. FOR SALE, Lovely Bed Jacket (Pink), made by lady 88 years old. What offer? WAR AMPUTEES’APPEAL. DON’T FORGET Send donations to ' J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH FILM I LOVE STORY ’ Featuring ‘ CORNISH RHAPSODY ’ THE MELODY DESTINED TO LIVE FOR EVER! (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) OCTAGON FRIDAY

MEETINGS. DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE. ' DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE. DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE. DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE; DUNEDIN . FILM INSTITUTE. - • nnHE OPENING MEETING of the Dunedin Film Institute will be held in the Lecture Hall, Old Medical School, King street,, on Tuesday, September 10, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. / 1. ‘CYPRUS IS AN ISLAND’—Distinguished Post-war, 1946. British Documentary. 2. ‘ EASY STREET ’ —Famous Two-reeler, Charlie Chaplin. 3. ‘ IN THE PARK ’ —An early Chaplin. 4. ‘ PEOPLE OF THE OZARKS ’-American Technicolour Short. Intending Members can pay their subscriptions at this meeting. Subscriptions, 1945-46, 10s. Guests, Is. CARROLL STREET-MANOR PLACE BRANCH. First general meeting win be held in PRESBYTERIAN HALL, Carroll street, at 7.30 p.m., TUESDAY, September 10, 1946. . BUSINESS: Election of all Office-bearers and General. F. PERCY, Hen. Secretary, O.L.R.C. "M E.V. BRANCH Meets in the Institute ’ Hall, WEDNESDAY, September 11, 8 p.m. Up to elections all members are requested to attend meetings regularly in order to render maximum support to Mr WALLS, M.P. , I

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY.— Dunedin West Branch Meeting on WEDNESDAY, September 11, iti Security Buildings, Stuart street, at 8 p.m. E. MAINS, Hon. Sec, A MEETING of the CRICKET CLUB .will be held in the Club Committee Room on WEDNESDAY, September 11,- at 7.30 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are invited to attend. J. P. INNES, Secretary. OORT CHALMERS MOTHERS—HeIp you.- own Plunket Branch To-mor-row (Wednesday), 11th. Support the street stall—bring and buy goods. Buy a badge. MONTHLY Meeting, Kaikorai Labour Branch. Wednesday 11th inst.:, 8 p.m., Presbyterian Hall, Kaikorai; full attendance requested; important business. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PERMANENT Board 'Wanted, in private home: quiet-living youth, in clerical position.—s2B6, Star.

SINGLE Room Morning Tray, Wanted; give particulars.—s 676, Star. WORKING Man, clean job, desires Board, private home; state terms.—6osl Star. BOARD Wanted for Boy (14) in Catholic home; mother in hospital.—6o2o, Star. BOARD Wanted, by young working Man, Hillside employee, clean work; urgent.— 6163, Star HOMELY Board offered 2 working Men, willing share room ; 35s weekly.—6l22, Star. BOARD Wanted in nice private home by Young Man willing "to pay good figure. -6178 Star. SCHOOL Dental Nurse urgently requires Board. Kaikorai. Wakari preferred.—Ring Health Dept., 13-483, between 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BEAUTIFULLY Finished Bass Drum For Sale; condition new; cheap.—Ring 22-700.

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Evening Star, Issue 25893, 10 September 1946, Page 1

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