AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin fuller. Always Cosy and Warm. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present JEAN HARLOW SPENCER TRACT UNA MERKEL, JOSEPH GALLERIA, In | ‘ RIFF RAFF 5 I ‘MFF RAFF’ ‘ RIFF RAFF ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults. ) ■ RIFF RAFF ’ is a story of Stark Realism of the Pacific Waterfront . . . softened by the tender touch of a Girl to whom selfsacrifice and courage are second nature. Excellent Supports Include: Charley Chase Comedy, ‘VAMP TILL READY.’ Metro and Universal News. Box Plans at Jacobs’s at 5, Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. For ‘ A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM * See Special Announcement on Page 13. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. IVTONTHLY CONCERT AND DANCE, I'J- Early Settlers’ Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16, at 7.45. Programme United Congregational Church Choir. Tickets at Doors. G. CURRIE, , President. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25. jD U N fi U 0 W FAIR. Goods for every room in the Bungalow. All the fun of Chocolate Alley. Keep these dates free. Customs have changed. Strong fortified Wine is daily increasing in popularity. GRANVIN (Golden Wine. Dry) 5s GRANVIN (Golden Wine, Sweet) ... 5s GLOVIN (Rum) PUNCH 5s ORAGIN (Orange) GEN 6s ARAGON (Spanish) PORT ... ... ... 4s CORENA (Sweet) SHERRY 4s TAGONA (Sweet) WINE ... 3s THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE. LECTURES. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. ‘ T>LATO AND COMMUNISM,’ Lecture by PROFESSOR R. LAWSON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, At 8 p.m., MUSEUM LECTURE ROOM. The Public Are Invited. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, ‘ The Thames, the River of History, Romance, and Commerce,’ by Mr E. WOOD, St. Matthew’s Hall, Stafford street, ■ MONDAY Next, 7.30 p.m.; in aid of Curtain Fund; admission, Is. EUCHRE. s EUCHRE. EUCHRE. T. KILDA TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Good Prizes. Good Cards. s EUCHRE, T. PATRICK’S SCHOOLROOM, Macandrew road, TO-NIGHT, at 8. First Prize £l. 10 Prizes. EUCHRE usually held in South Dunedin Town Hall will Not be held To-night. —No. 4 Committee. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, September 14, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Euchre, _ 8 o’clock, North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper, 7 good prizes; admission Is. —Albion f r-lcet Club. E~ ~UCI ,'ith Bowling Club, To-night (Saiu. y); good prizes; admission Is; pavilion comfortably heated; supper. EUCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, Every Saturday, 8 p.m.; admission Is; special prizes next Saturday. EUCHRE, in Harrop Street Hall, Monday, 14th September. 8 p.m.; admission Is; supper.—Porters’ Social Club. RUBBER. THERE are eight unnecessary letters scattered through the following advertisements. A special discount of 20 per cent, off any article mentioned to buyer giving correct solution. IT is amazing the number of articles made of Rubber; following are some of the lines stocked by the Reliance Rubber Co. Ltd., next Jacobs’s, opposite Exchange. fTVENNIS Shoes, Bathing Shoes, Bowling X Shoes, Sporrts Shoes, Tennise Balls, Golf Balls, Golf Sponges. GARDEN Hose, Suction Hose, Delivery Hose, Air Hose, Spray Hose, Vacuum Cleaner Hose, Radiator Hose. BATH Mats, Door Mats, Kneell-on Mats, Drainboard Mats, Table Mats, Floor Matting. ATERPROOF Aprons, Hot-water Bags, Soap Dishes, Soap Savers, Household Gloves, Pot and Pan Scrapers. JAR Openers, Jar Rings, Basin Plugs, , Gas Pushons, Tap Washers, Teapot Spouts, Seat Buffers, Ply Swats. HOWER Curtains, Shower Sprays, ■ Sponge Bags, Enemaas, Syringes, Tubings, Finger Stalls, Waterproof Sheetings DOG Bones, Blocked Pipe Plungers, ! Trotting Bell Boots, Draught Tubing, 1 Skippinng Ropes. WRINGER Rollers, Cot Sheets, Baby Pants, Castor Pads, Soles and Heels, arch Supports, Cycle Tyres and Tubes. JF it’s Rubber, remember “ Reliance.’’ FSHING Boots with st«el studs, Fishing Hats, Gum Boots, Goloshes, Footholds, Raincoats. AIR Cushions, Air Beds, Swimming Rings, Toys, _ Balloons, Patching Sctrip, Aeroplane Strip, Catapult Cord. CAR Mats, Windscreeen Strip, Fender Flaps, Step Mats, Patching Rubber, Running-board Matting, Horn Bulbs. mHE New Address of the Rubber Shop X is 272 Princes street, next Jacobs’s, tobacconist.—Reliance Rubber Co. Ltd. IHE ’ EVENING STAR ’ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET. HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 18
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