AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, Tho Choral Society presents one of the finest concerts of the year I MOZART'S REQUIEM MASS (Orchestral Accompaniment.) Soloists; Miss Alison Tyrie, contralto. Miss Doris Wilson, soprano. Mr Cedric Wallis, tenor. Mr Russell Lauronson, baritone. Also: Hear the Compositions by Dunedin Musicians, MARY MARTIN and Professor V. E. GALWAY, And Operatic Choruses, Folk Songs, Castalian Singers (ladies’ trio), etc. Conductor: Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY. Book at Begg’s or D.I.C. Reserves,' 2s 9d; Unreserves, Is 6d. ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION. A DEMONSTRATION will be given at our Showrooms on TUESDAY of this week, at 2.30 p.m. Ranges to be Demonstrated: — ATLAS HEAT STORAGE AND NEECO. Demonstrator, Miss Rees-Jones. • DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION ELECTRICAL SHOWROOMS, 27 Princes street (opp. D.1.C.). DANCING. George g. cox learners’ dance, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY, At 7.30. Featuring the ‘ Palais Stroll,’ successor to tho ‘ Lambeth Walk.’ All Welcome. Private Tuition, phone 10-739. Lessons daily. Studio: Buffalo Hall, Clarke street. Hotel carlton staff dance WILL DEFINITELY BE HELD TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 19th, in the Early Settlers' Hall. J. KENNEDY, Hon. Sec. T O-NI GH T (MONDAY), VEDIO LOUNGE. Dancing To-night, 8 till 12. Dick Colvin’s Trio and Sound System. Admission 2s, including dainty supper served at your own table in Vedic Cafe. OWING TO A PRIVATE BOOKING, THE BROWN HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED THIS EVENING. GEORGE’S Dance, Embassy Salon, Wednesday, September 20th; Bert de Crewe and his Melody Boys; admission, ladies Is 6d, gents 2s; good supper, sound system; M.C., William George Aughton. OBAN BEACH Scout Dance, Scout Hall, St. Kilda, Wcdensday, '2oth September; good supper, gpod music; Is 6d. DL.F. Old Writers’ Dance, Wilson Hall, •To-night; Miller’s Band; ladjes Is, Gents Is 6d. UNEDIN Old-time Dance Club (the Friendly Dance), St. John Ambulance Hall, Every Wednesday Night; old-time and modern non-stop dancing; prizes; set supper; Pat. Harbrow’s Trocadero Band; admission 2s.
FOR SALE. 1 Manuka, 3 bags 7s 6d; X/V UO I Maple, Pine Blocks, 3 bags > 6s; guaranteed dry.—E. and S. Smart, St. Andrew street. CONCRETE Paths are best;_no upkeep.— Ring 10-032 for Ready-mix Concrete, Sand, Cement; open Saturday. FOR SALE, Manure, Beach Sand, Rockery Stones, delivered anywhere. Ring 11-290. FOR SALE, s“ Sonotone ” Aid to Hearing: only used 6 months; cost £27; will sell for half; guaranteed.—966, ‘Star.’ "I Q„A Cl Ring.—Dry Firewood ; Pine d-O ctt/X blocks, 3 %ags 6s; Manuka blocks, 3 bags 7s 6d; Broadleaf blocks, 3 bags 7s Gd; Kindling, 2s 6d bag.—Steel’s Firewood Co. Ltd., 165 Castle street. TENNIS Racket For Sale, Alexander, 12Joz, tightly strung, price 30s; also . Cressy, price 10s.—Ring 10-382. FOR SALE, Fowlhouse, 20ft x 16ft, good condition; what offer? —Address A 343, * Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, Express Van and Longshaftcr. —Apply Public Trust. FOR SALE, Wertheim Sewing Machine; good order, 355; Table Mangle,- new, £l.—Apply (evenings), 25 Mardale street, Roslyn. BICYCLES. SPEEDWELL.”— Still the Cheapestrunning Vehicle known to man; no fuel expenses, and only 5s deposit secures.— Only from W. A. Scott and Sons, 181 George street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JOHN SPENCER Piano, superb tone, unconditional guarantee; was £69; special stock-taking price, £62 10s and Free Stool. —F. and F. Marlin. CHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE, a magnificent instrument, in perfect condition; easily worth £9O; special stocktaking price, £7O. HAAKE Piano, modern walnut case, exceptional tone, 10-year guarantee; special sale price, £45. —F. and F. Martin’s. FOR SALE, Bell Iron-frame Full-toned Upright Rosewood Piano, as new; £80.—A393, ‘ Star.’ PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED, Bungalow, Forbury Corner i district, 4 and k.; must be decent property; cash buyer; price and particulars. A 222, ‘ Star.’ W 'ANTED J end; Ltd.; 13-770. , 4 or 5-roomed House, north buyer waiting.—Land Sales w, ANTED Buy, Five-roomed room garage; central; £SO balance rent. —Care 69 Elm Row. House, deposit, WILL Purchase House, on rise, saio will be cash on definite condition that possession obtainable. —A 205, ‘ Star.’ CASH Buyer wants 5, kitchenette Bungalow, to £1,400, between Musselburgh, St. Clair, Kew.—Alex. Harris. CASH Buyer 5-6-roomed Brick Bungalow, latest modern conveniences ;• rise, city, central. —Calders, 127 Princes street. ■jVf AN with £1,150 casli wants 4 and kit--I'-I. ehenctt.n Bungalow, within reasonable distance of Hillside.—Alex. Harris,
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Evening Star, Issue 23374, 18 September 1939, Page 1
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