AMUSEMENTS. l/« jyjAYFAIE 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. Always Comfortably Heated. 7.30 - TO-NIGHT 7.30. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. The Comedy and Romantic Stars of the Year’s Greatest PICTURES. NEW UNIVERSAL, Presents £ GOOD-BYE BROADWAY ’ ‘ GOOD-BYE 'BROADWAY 1 With , ALICE CHARLES BRADY WINNINGER TOM BROWN, FRANK JENKS, DOROTHEA KENT, and TOMMY RIGGS and His Betty Lou. Rollicking Romance and Roaring Laughter. Associate Feature: Inspiring Epic of British Courage. An Historic and Tragic Feat of Mountaineering, i THE CHALLENGE’. - THE CHALLENGE * A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION, • With LUIS TRENKBR, ROBERT DOUGLAS, LUIS TRENKER, ROBERT DOUGLAS, JOAN GARDNER, MARY CLARE. A Tense, Thrilling Adventure , . . Told Against a Background of Terrifying Grandeur—the Swiss Alps. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. until 5 p.m.; Theatre at 6.30. Tel. 22-575. Y.M.C.A. ANNUAL BAZAAR To be Opened at the Y.M.C.A. by His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. H. Allen) TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 3 p.m. Produce, Groceries, and Other Goods For Sale, v Afternoon Tea. In Aid of Boys’ Work. Everyone cordially invited. ■jtyfONSTER JUMBLE SALE, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, ' At 2.30 p.m. CLOTHING, JAM, PRODUCE, • Bargains of #ll Descriptions, LEGAL NOTICES, ALL Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estates of the following deceased persons are asked to send in their Accounts in duplicate certified as owing at the date of death of the deceased to the Undersigned; ETHEL WENBORN, of Dunedin, Married Woman. Died 4t!r September, 1939. DONALD HUTCHEON, of Dunedin, Tea Merchant. Died 3rd September, 1939. ASPINALL AND JOEL, Solicitors, 150 Rattray street, DunedfS, C.l, PERMANENT WAVING. ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street.—■ Non-electric or 'Eugene Perm., full head, 15s; three-quarter, 12s 6d. —Phone 18-040. VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists; Full Wave 19s, Threequarter Head 14s.—Near Octagon ; phone 18-852. TT|E Luxe Salon, ladies’ high-class Hairdressing Specialists; make your appoiutmeut early.—2o7 George street; phono 14-436. . POULTRY. WALL’S Poultry Farm, 37 Norwood street, North-east Valley, are selling Sittings (W. Leghorns), Day-old Chicks (sexed or unsexed), Perched Pullets (great strain), One-year-old Hens, in full lay; inspection invited. WANTED Buy, 2 Bantams as child’s pets.—Ring 20-994. WANTED, 2 Bantam Hens.—Bing 20-994. musical instruments. TC3OR SALE, Bell Iron-frame Full-toned A- Upright Rosewood Piano, as new; £80.—A393, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Sell, Iron-framed Piano, firstclass order; £SO; £lO cash, monthly payments of 305—A591, ‘ Star.’ TpOR SALE, One Albert Renard Piano, good order and condition; excellent tone; owner leaving town. —A6lO, ‘ Star.’ TflOR SALE, Banjo, Windsor; £4 10s; in A first-class order, with case. —A 676. ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23376, 20 September 1939, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23376, 20 September 1939, Page 1
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