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AMUSEMENTS. 1/- JtyfAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.; Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd, Aiwa vs Comfortably Heated. 7,30 TO-NIGHT SENSATIONAL!!!! FEARLESS!!! TOPICAL!! TIMELY! WARNER BEOS.’ ‘THE CONFESSIONS OF i THE CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY’ A NAZI SPY* NOT FICTION! PACTS! With Edward O. Robinson, Paul Lucas, Prancis Lederer, Lya Lys. Also Screening: JOHN BOLES, MADGE EVANS, JOHN BOLES, MADGE EVANS, Bruce Cabot, Marion Marten, In a Storm-tossed Romance, ‘ SINNERS IN PARADISE ’ Packed with Exciting Action and Dynamic Thrills. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre. Tel. 22-573. IT WILL BE ADVISABLE TO BOOK. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. MONTHLY CONCERT. Town Hall Concert Chamber, NEXT WEDNESDAY, 20lh inst., at 8 p.m.. Splendid Programme of Vocal, Instrumental, and Elocutionary Items and National Dances by Popular Artists. Admission: Non-members, Is at door. Members’ Subscriptions Now Due. W. R. DON, Secretary,

WHANG WHANG WHANG WHANG WHANG WHANG COMMUNITY SING MAYFAIR THEATRE, South Dunedin. 12 to 1.30 p.m, Doors Open 11 a.m. WHANG WHANG WHANG WHANG WHANG Leader; Mr “Whang” M'Kenzie. Song Leader: Dr Noel North. Pianist: Mrs E. Cameron. Special Item. —You will enjoy hearing Mr E. Kerr and his son again. They will play two cornet duets—‘ The Pearls,’ a Polka, and ‘ Larboard Watch/ Come early, everyone, no seats reserved. 'Efijoy a bright hour in bright company. The Committee wish to advise everyone that all Whangs held up have now been put “ over,” and thank everyone for their kindness. Whangs may be sent to the Winifred Stark Library, South Dunedin, or to the Secretary. AH proceeds to Charity. Under the direction of the South Dunedin Businessmen’s Association. CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 19 Hear also Part Songs by Dunedin Musicians—Mary Martin and * Professor V. E. Galway (inscribed to the Choral Society). Also Operatic Choruses (Handel), Folk Songs, Ladies’ Double Trio, SOLOISTS: Misses Doris Wilson, Alison Tyrie, Messrs Cecil Wallis, Russell Laurenson. Orchestral Accompaniment. Conductor, Mr Alfred Walmsley, Book now at Begg’s or D. 1.0- Reserves, 2s 9d (inclusive); Unreserved, Is 6d. W. T. BEVERIDGE, Hon. Sec. MOZART’S MAGNIFICENT REQUIEM MASS .if fctZ ART'S' MAGNIFICENT REQUIEM -lASS ,/ Is the central feature of the Choral Society’s Fine Concert,

( I EDUCATIONAL. DREDGEMASTERS’ EXAMINATION. AN EXAMINATION of Candidates for Certificates as Dredgemasters will -be held at DUNEDIN and GREYMOUTH on the 21st NOVEMBER Next. Applications for examination are required to reach the undersigned not later than 21st OCTOBER. T. H. SHERWOOD, Secretary, Board of Examiners, Mines Department, Wellington. MUSIC STUDIO. 733 George street (opposite school). IVriSS J- H. E. SINCLAIR, L.R.S.M., JtJ- L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Students Prepared for All Grades of Examinations. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—individual tuition. Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years), and Bookkeeping.—Telephone 10-736. BROWN’S Commercial College,—Vacancies, Students, day, evening; 300 positions 1938; rapid individual tuition; Government examinations; railway concessions. H. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawai- • ian Musical Instruments; special ladies’ classes at reduced fees; studio, Octagon ; inquire. ELOCUTION and Voice Production.— Qualified Teacher has Vacancies few Pupils; south end; fee £1 Is term.—Alo9, 1 Star,’ PRAMS. JOIN Our Doll’s Pram Xmas Club and make your child happy.—The Cleo, 260 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 1

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