AMUSEMENTS. 1/• JtyfAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. Always Comfortably Healed. 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30. The Comedy and Itomantic STARS of the Year’s Greatest PICTURES. NEW UNIVERSAL Presents i GOOD-BYE BROADWAY * With ALICE CHARLES BRADY, WINNINGER, TOM BROWN, FRANK JBNKS, Associate Feature: An Historic and Tragic Feat of Mountaineering, * THE CHALLENGE A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION, With 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. 22-573. CLYDESDALE HORSE PARADE TAHUNA PARK, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Commencing at 11 a.m. Eight Outstanding Horses in the Four-ycar-old Glass. Admission Is. R. D. STEWART, Secretary. Otago A. and, P. Society. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY, IN THE SUPREME COURT HOLDEN AT DUNEDIN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Statements of Accounts and Balance Sheets in respect of the undermentioned Estates, together with the Report of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court; and I Hereby Further Give Notice that at the Sitting of the said Court to be holden on TUESDAY, the 17th day of October, 1939, at 10.30 a.m., I intend to Apply for an ORDER releasing me from the administration of the said Estates:— BURROWS, George Richard, Dunedin, Mechanic. CHISHOLM, John Leslie, Dunedin, Builder. FINNERTY, John, Glenomaru, Labourer. GIBSON, William Herbert, Dunedin, Bricklayer. HORMANN, Ernest Francis, Dunedin, Sales-
man. LOTHIAN, John, Waipiata, Builder. MOFFATT, Malcolm Brechin, Cromwell, Labourer. PARKS, Percival Edward, Tawanui, Sawmill Employee. STARK, Thomas, Heriot, Blacksmith. TAYLOR, Francis Cecil, Dunedin, Accountant. TOWNLEY, Samuel Murray, Green Island, Agent. , WALES, Robert,- deceased, late of Dunedin, Consulting Engineer and Patent Attorney. WEAVER, Percy Borland, Clyde, Farmer. WELSH, Leslie Thomas, Dunedin, Grocer. J. M. ADAM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 21st September, 1939. 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. DE Luxe Salon, ladies’ high-class Hairdressing Specialists; make your appointment early.—2o7 George street; phone 14-436. PERSONAL. TRAVELLER, leaving for Christchurch Friday alternoon, desires Company; returning Dunedin Monday; will call.— A 623, ‘ Star.’ WOULD Person who left Note at 25 Meadow street call and get Glove left on doorstep. VISITING middle-aged Warehouseman, with car, wishes Meet attractive young Lady, view outings, friendship, matrimony. —A744, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1
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