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AMUSEMENTS. STALLS, Is; CIRCLE, It 6d. Always Warm and Cosy. Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Phone 13-379. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatre*. GEORGE BANCROFT. VICTOR JOEY, ANN SOTHERN, In ‘Sell-ship Morgan * • ‘ HELL-SHIP MORGAN ’ 1 (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) Hurricanes Mutiny Drama on the Turbulent High Seas. Also Screening— T TIM M'COY “ i In I ‘JUSTICE OF THE RANGE.’ (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre. For ' A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM ’ See Special Announcement on Page 13. QRAND VARIETY CONCERT, EMPIRE THEATRE, THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, At 8.5 p.m. The Biggest and Best Yet. The Mighty Christie Organ comes to life again with Miss NADA PHILLIPS at the Console, and Miss MAUREEN, with her Cornet, on stage, in music supreme. Also Mr*WISEMAN, “THE QUEER scot:” CONTINENTAL DANCE BAND. Silver Coin Door Collection. Proceeds in Aid of Relief of Distress. STRAND His MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. MONDAY NIGHT, 8 o’clock. MONDAY NIGHT, 8 o’clock. WHANG! HUGE CHARITY COMMUNITY SING —AND VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT We solemnly promise one of the greatest, if not the greatest, Entertainment of its kind ever held in Dunedin. Song Leaders: Major LAMPEN, TANO FAMA. At the Piano: Mr DAVID SHARP. • Present on Stage: Mr “ WHANG ” M'KENZIE. Tap Dancing, Toe Dancing: Miss CONSTANCE POTTS’S PUPILS. They’re Very Good. SPECIAL! ANA HATO, FAMOUS MAORI SOPRANO. It is Very Good of Her to Appear, Here’s a Real Professional Turn: LES. CARTER’S FAMOUS JUGGLING ACT. Miss ANITA WINKEL’S COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS. They’re Positively Charming. UNCLE BEN IN HIS POPULAR NOVELTY TURN. TANO EAMA, COMEDIAN, IN FAMOUS DIGGER SPECIALITY. : ' . Miss GWEN WEBSTER’S " GOLDEN WEST ” BALLET. Wonderful Girls These, HERE’S A SURPRISE! THE REMARKABLE CHINESE CONJUROR. DESLYS M'KENZIE SINGING ‘ Butterfly Wings.’ ANOTHER SURPRISE! Mr M’LEAN EGGERS, Ventriloquist Supreme. Mrs HAMER AND COMPANY IN A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY COMEDY. SCOTTISH CHARACTER DANCE, JOY GRAY. WAVERLEY BOYS’ BAND. Mr *• SPUD ” MURPHY’S SURPRISE PACKET. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. PRICES: Is Is 6d. Booked Seats, 2s. HONESTLY, WE HAVE NEVER SEEN A BETTER PROGRAMME. And there will be No Broadcast. BOOK, BOOK, or you might be left out in the COLD. COLD World. DUNEDIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Gil Deob). CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936, At 8 p.m. HEAR DUNEDIN’S ORCHESTRA In Specially Selected Items. Soloists: Olivo Campbell (Pianistc), Freda Elmes (Soprano), Clarise Drake (Accompauiste). Admission, Two Shillings. Plan is at Chas. Begg and Co. Ltd.’s. J. B. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary, Box 567, Dunedin. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE CLAIMS. All persons having claims AGAINST OR OWING MONEYS TO tho undermentioned Estates are requested to RENDER STATEMENTS Not Later than SEPTEMBER 26, 1936. in duplicate, of the Amount Due as at date of death, signed and certified as owing at that date, to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. ITD., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin; Or THE RESPECTIVE SOLICITORS. MITCHELL. JAMES, of Dunedin. French Polisher. Died 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1936. Solicitor, THOS. O’SHEA, Esq., Dunedin. LAW, GEORGE, of Eanfurly, Farmer. Died 30th AUGUST, 1936. Solicitors, Messrs FRASER AND MACDONALD, Ranfurly. M ONEY TO LEND ON SECURITY. MORTGAGE REID AND LEMON, Solicitors, 9 Dowling street, Dunedin. MONEY. FOR SALE, 5 Starr-Bowkett Shares; £3O paid in; what offer; urgent.—L246, Star • Office. \\J' ANTED, £I,OOO First Mortgage; gilty* edged proposition for good interest; given wide margin.—L274. YOU will most likely find the article yon wish to buy advertised in the small i pni? jo jiqaij ©ip •suump’K) i.'U these et •umns it will pay you.

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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 18

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