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WEATHER: Very cold Improving to-morrow

SECOND WEEK Amalgamated Thcjitrtv* Ltd. y~f H E. S TAT^^ Thrnufli'iui New Zealand 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. Gaumont British Dominions Present WENDY HILLER WENDY HILLER And 1 ROGER LIVESEY ROGER LIVESEY in ‘ I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING ' * I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING ’ ‘ I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING ’ Box Plan Begg’fi and State, phono 12-324. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.! UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. MACMILLAN BROWN LECTURES. ’ Subject: •SOME ASPECTS OF THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF POLYNESIA;' Lecturer: Dr H. D. SKINNER, Director of the Otago Museum. MEMBERS of the Public are cordially invited to attend these Lectures, which will be delivered in the Lecture Room at the Museum at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, October 24, and THURSDAY, October 31.

One of the Greatest Tenors in the World to-day! ‘Enthusiastic appreciation of the huge audience.” —‘La Press,’ .Montreal. , ‘M. Thill excelled .. . enthusiastic crowds . . . —‘La Patne, Montreal. ‘ . has.the seal, of greatness . . —‘ Sun,’ Sydney, August 23. 'His voice burns to incandescence.”— ‘ Advertiser,’ Adelaide. “.. . of this phenomenal voice . . ‘ News,’ Adelaide. . ‘He is tremendous . . . Melba held her audience in rapture; Thill is experiencing the same warmth.”—‘Mirror,’ Sydney. ‘The famous French tenor has completely won his audiences.”—‘ Truth, Sydney. ‘Enthralls audiences, sung so exquisitely that'wo were left hungry for more. ‘ Southern Cross,’Wellington. ' ■ LEADING TENOR OF THE PARIS ' GRAND OPERA. IMPORTANT!—Owing to unforeseen circumstances, it has been necessary to Cancel the Concert for To-morrow Night. M. Thill.will be able io present one concert only (on Thursday). Holders of reservations for 10-morrows Concert may transfer their booking to Thursday, or obtain a refund at D.I.C. GEORGES THILL GEORGES THILL GEORGES THILL GEORGES THILL ONE CONCERT ONLY ■ TOWN. HALL THURSDAY (24th) ONLY At 8.15 p.m. Associate Artist: MARCEL LORBER, Piano. Box Plan at D.I.C. Prices: 10s, 7s 6d, ss. (All prices plus tax.) Reserves at all prices. Student Concessions: Apply at Box Office. Unreserved Day Sales available at D.I.C. from 9 a.m. c-n Thursday. NOT TO HEAR THILL IS TO MISS A GREAT EXPERIENCE. r>irpr*Hon.t. Frprlerifi McCallum.

uirecuon.: rrt MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLIN BOW (Jas. Tubbs).—Would Person who replied to purchaser ofa Jas. Tubbs Bow please reply again? Replies mislaid; or any other person desirous of disposing.—3B77, Star, / . . : EXCEPTIONAL VALUE PIANOS. OOHM, £7O; BROADWOOD, £7O; NEWJL> MAN, £100; SHUBERT, £1Q0; and rVf.Viore * SOUND Iron-framed- Pianos Wanted, top price given.—F. and F Martin, 3 Octagon. PIANO, Wilhelm Spaethe, For Sale; beautiful instrument. —3273, Star. GOOD Learner’s Piano, £18; Violin-and Case, £3 55.—50 Cavell st. Tainui (evenings). . . GERMAN Piano, iron frame, modern appearance; good tone; £42. —4440, Star. - PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE, excellent condition; also pile of Records.—44ls, Star. 'AN Upright Grand Stoddart Piano For Sale; 3 pedals; good tone. —4386, Star. TRADE PERSONAL. OTAGO Farmers', Crawford st.—Just arrived Tea, Gravy, and Vegetable Strainers, fegg Beaters, Potato Mashers, Glass Salad Bowls, Lemon Squeezers, Alarm Clocks, Electric Jugs. OTAGO Farmers’. Peanuts in shell, Shelled Walnuts, Brufax, Cocoauut, Pure Cream of Tartar, Tomato Ketchup, Tomato Sauce. “ K.’’ Marmalade, Beef Dripping, Maizena, Macaroni, Nonpariels. OTAGO Farmers’. —Women’s Smocks, in plain material, s.w., w., 0.5.; Kiddies’ Cream Interlock Panties, 12 to 22; Prestige Full-fashioned Rayon Hose, X 202 coupon. VVE guarantee all meals cooked to order.— Aristo, Octagon, (he Home of Fresly-cooked Food. JIMSIE FRASER’S, “The Home of Suit Cases.”—Call and see our selection of all sizes Suit Cases; take advantage of our lay-by system, and secure yours now.— Jimsie Fraser’s. HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. AN AKA Swimmir GIRLS’ CAMP. Swimming, tennis, archery, launch and overnight trips. Open for employed girls, December 26-January 6. Schoolgirls, January 8-January 30. Apply Y.W.C.A., Dunedin, FARM Guest House, high altitude; tennis, riding, etc.; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weeklv; booked December 27 to January 7. -Mrs E. Pain, phone 18M. Cheviot, North Canterbury WANTED for 4 weeks at Xmas, F.urnished House in Central Otago; pay good price.— Phono 12-514, any time. HOUSE Wanted, Karitane or Warrington, for two weeks from second week in January; careful tenants.—Phone 20-638; or 3883, Star. TO LET. GARAGE To Let.—4l Meadow st, Mornuigton. WELL-FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room, use of conveniences; suitable business or professional woman.—37ll, Star. PERSONAL. 2 SEATS Wanted as far as Hillgrove Friday afternoon or Saturday morning, returning Monday • afternoon. —4450, Star. MAN Wants Sea't Car going Oamaru or Gore, Labour Day.—43B7, Star SINCERE Introductions, 21-60, pen friends for lonely people.—Sylvia Gerrnrd, Rews Chambers. Auckland. MISCELLANEOUS. THREE Expert Men’s Hairdressers at Frank Restieaux’s.—For better service, 80 Rattray st • BRIGHT and clean surroundings found at Frank Restieaux’s, leading Men’s Hairdresser, Rattray st YOU will most- likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small c.assified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns —it will pay you.

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Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

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