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WEATHER: Cloudy Scattered rain to-night v

Th* DUST-FREED For Your Health’s Sahot

• ''-'Packed- Houses Nightly ! . Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON^ The Theatre ' Beautiful. S p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. . A' SENSATIONAL BEST SELLER, ■ NOW’A NEVER-TO-BE-F.ORG OTTEN MOTION PICTURE! 20th Century-Fox Presents ’ ■ . -Starring ' -- .IRENE DUNNE, ' 1 REX HARRISON, LINDA DARNELL. . ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN BEGG’S"and OCTAGON (phone ,13-091). LAURIER THEATRE J 1 PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, PARAMOUNT PICTURES . ■ I- > i' ■ Presents CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MACMURRAY i , In ‘PRACTICALLY YOURS.’ - It’s hilarious—when a herocomes back—to ,the. girl he didn’t leave behind him! It’s a furlough of fun—a holiday of laughter! 1 ‘(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX’PLANS at Theatre (phone 177).

AmaUaiMteii I THE STATE 2 p.m. Twice Daily —8 p.m. Golden Pictures Present TOM BRENEMAN In BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD With BONITA GRANVILLE BILLIE BURKE ZASU PITTS HEDDA HOPPER , ANDY RUSSELL . SPIKE JONES And his City Slickers. Released by United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN BEGG’S and STATE. Phone 12-324. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. • THRILLING EMOTIONAL DRAMA! The • nerve-lashing story of four terrorridden hours . . . shared by a man suspected of murder; ... and a girl who risked all to, follow him! R.K.O. Present ‘’DEADLINE AT DAWN ’ ‘ DEADLINE AT DAWN’ * DEADLINE AT DAWN Starring SUSAN HAYWARD, PAUL LUKAS, BILL WILLIAMS. SUSPENSEFUL MURDER QUEST! Fate points the finger of suspicion . . . and one evening of innocent fun turns into a. nightmare of Murder. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

; ; . ' DANCING. ■ ■ .. - --KEEP WEDNESDAY NIGHT FREE KEEP WEDNESDAY NIGHT FREE DON’T ASK WHY. DON’T ASK WHY. BE AT ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL WEDNESDAY FOR THE BEST NIGHT DANCING. Oldrtime and Modern. Old-time and Modern. Just the Best Music. Just. , the Best Music. Excellent Supper. Excellent Supper. Don Simpson, M.C. Late Transport. Old-time and Modern. Old-time and Modern, Just the Best Music. * Just the Best Music. Excellent Supper. Excellent Supper. Don Simpson, M.C. ADMISSION 2s. - Late Transport. ■Right of Admission- Reserved.

' STILL., THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN LIKE WINE, IT IMPROVES WITH AGE. r ANDY’S”—THE KID-WEEK HIGHLIGHT. , TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-MORROW NIGHT. . DANCE'TO BAND MUSIC ALL THE TIME. PIONEER.HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER' HALL -PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL Modern and Old-time Continuous ■■ Dancing. r- ■ . ANDY’S, ANDY’S 2 BANDS. 2 BANDS.. Excellent Supper. ADMISSION 2s. Broadcast by 4ZD ANDY’S, ANDY’S. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW' TO-MORROW TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TQJfWffPEXCELSIOR SEVENLet’s Step to Their Hep. OLD-TIME INTERLUDES. Make Merry with ’Merican Boys. - Whether you Hep or not, come out to - . , this mirthful spot. . Supper from-5.30 to 1. 2s 6d and 2s, EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS. EARLY SETTLERS.

RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB * "T-:. ' DANCE, ' TO-NIGHT; , i TO-NIGHT, ’ TUESDAY, RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL Cumberland street (Bus Terminal). TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT REGENT BAND TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Transport. . / Supper. Supper. . . . Admission 2s.

TOMAHAWK, Saturday, Tomahawk, Saturday, Totnahawk, the dancer’s dreamland ; try it end/see. JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE Sale, Foresters’ Hall, Xlbanyst, Wednesday night, 6.30; men’s work coats

MEETINGS. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a It MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held in the Office, Dowling street, on MONDAY NEXT, the 10th inst., at 2 p.m. ALFRED THOMAS,. Manager. WEST HARBOUR BRANCH, N.Z. Labour Party.—Annual Meeting, Band Room, Ravensbourne, Wednesday, March 5, 7.45 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. COME and hear the inside story, of the Hutt Valley Co-operative Society; Holland Hall, March 24.

FLAG 500, Hi E. Holland Hall, To-night; good prizfes; strict management. HOLY Name, Euchre, King at, To-night, 8 o'clock sharp; 10 prizes; 6-minute games. EUCHRE, St.' Kilda Town Hall, every Tuesday; . excellent prizes, aggregate tro-phies;-’admission Is M.

BOARD AND' RESIDENCE. YOUNG Returned .Serviceman requires Full Board in refined home.—Bing 14-543, •urgently; * ' ‘ '• . , GIRL Student will pay very substantially lor good board, handy University; testimonials if required.—72B, Star. PRIVATE Board Wanted by Elderly Lady; South Dunedin Or St. Hilda preferred.— 720,' Star. URGENTLY Wanted,’ Bed and Breakfast, by 'business Girl. —763, Star. URGENTLY Wanted, by Civil servant (21), Private Board, south end preferably. —801; Star. ’ STUDENT fourth year, R.C., requires Board urgently; quiet, studious; working people ‘ preferred. —759, Star. . MOTHERS, especially of Maori Hill.— Would you appreciate having your son m a strange city without- a bed—lf you can Kelp 1 me, please reply 821, Star. TWO refined Business Girls'.reguire Full Board for 4-to -6 weeks.—Apply Miss E. Walters,; care G.P.0., Christchurch. YOUNG. English Serviceman, wishing to settle, in Dunedin, requires Board, prefer*. i ably- private .home.—Seaman Owen, care ' G;P.O., Dunedin. ‘TWO:Girls urgently require Private Board, together if possible. -886, Star. TWO Single Rooms Wanted, with -use of kitchen and conveniences, by'Two single Medical Students.—Bing 23-250. RESPECTABLE Working. Man Wants Board with private familysingle room preferred,; will pay,.well,—B7l. Star. BOARD, for two quiet male students; share room.—9ol, Star. 42 Queen Street has a Vacancy for a Boarder.; - .

s TO LET. BRICK Factory To Let. 40ft x 20ft, on main rd.—657. Star. FURNISHED Bed-Sitting .Room, use conveniences; 5 minutes from Exchange; suit business couple.—B7o, Star. CENTRAL.—Downstairs' Furnished Sitting Room, Bedroom, kitchenette, bathroom; 2 working- girls or students; electric, hot water, light, iron, gas; rent 35s weekly. -860, Star. ; SINGLE Furnished Room, modern conveniences; south end.—B2s, Star. SINGLE Balcony Room (Man only), with tray or breakfast; central.—Phone 12-507. GARAGE To Let. —41 Meadow st, Mornington. LARGE Furnished pleasant Room, available, near Gardens; suit students willing share.—B3o, Star. NEWLY-MARRIED Couple, Partly-fur-nished Apartments, share modern conveniences, near Medical School.—Phone between 7 and 8 evening, 10-002. COMFORTABLY-FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room, to Woman; use conveniences; centrally situated.—947, Star.

TO LET, OUR MODERN FURNITURE VANS For Removals, Town or Country. Specialists in Packing, Removals, and . Storage. CRUST AND CRUST. Phone 11-525 20 Manse street. POULTRY. 12 V- .L. Pullets, 4 to 5 months old, Wanted.--935, Star. * ORDERS Taken for Dressed Poultry; young birds from 65.—815. Star. 10 2-YEAR-OLD Hens For Sale, 3s 6d each.—263 Oxford st.

BOARD Wanted, for secondary schoolgirl, away Week-ends.—Mrs Alan ' Reid, R.D., Ontrani v phone 50S. . TERRYIS Private Hotel caters Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 15-266, or call 303 King .if;.' " ■'

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Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 1

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