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AMUSEMENTS. Finally To-night. STANLEY LUPINO in .‘HOLD MY HAND.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And ‘THE STAR REPORTER.' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i r mill H sTJAMES (Direction: Sir Benjamin Puller.) 2 p.m. Twice Daily. 7AS p.m. TO-MORROW There was a young widow, Who lived in a stew . , Had so many children She didn’t know what to do. THERE WAS * . MURIEL 18 and Kissable, REGINALD 16 and Kickable. GWEN 13 and Impossible. BILL , 3 and Just Bill, Warner Bros. Present KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS At her scintillating best in the year’s most lovable picture, ‘ MY BILL". ‘ MY BILL" &MY BILL ’ ANITA LOUISE, DICKIE MOORE, BONITA GRANVILLE, JOHN LITEL. . —Also Bo on this for the big entertainment stakes . . . and have a big collect in . . . THRILLS , , , ROMANCE ... and LAUGHS ‘ FIGHTING FIGHTING THOROUGHBREDS ’ THOROUGHBREDS ’ With RALPH BYRD, MARY CARLISLE. GEO (WINDY) HAYES, IT’S EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE.) AND A CERTAINTY TO WIN . . . YOUR ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s 5 p.m. Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

EUCHRE. T) OLL Up, Roll Up.—To-night (Thura day), at 8 o’clock sharp, to the new Holland Memorial Hall, Caversbam; good Euchre; good prizes. CCOUT Committee Euchre Club, To ~ night, at 8 o’clock, corner Howe' Leith streets; supper; hall heated. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday night; 3 good prizes, supper; bring youi friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. £? T A 15s will buy an up-to-date Dining “•■Ltt' Suite, Sideboard (cutlery drawer and china cabinet section), 4 Chairs, Draw-leaf Table at Hayward’s North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., wholesale direct to home- furnishers, corner King and Dundas streets, Dunedin North.

RADIO. ■J Om'Y IQ’ 3 the number to ring for prompt, efficient Radio Servicing; sete. collected and delivered. —N.Z. Express Co. Ltd., George street. LOST AND FOUND. LEFT, telephone box, outside Post Office, Wednesday, Parcel of Sheets, etc.; reward.—Communicate A 777, ‘ Star.’ LOST, One Lady’s Glove, Sunday, Surrey street, Bay View road; reward.—Police Station, Caversham. LOST, vicinity Dalmore, Bunch of Keys. —Reward on returning White’s Garage, Cumberland street. LOST, Girl’s Brown Swagger Coat, Saturday, 16th; reward. —Ring 22-615. LOST, Fountain Pen, Parker Vacumatic, probably near Queen’s Gardens; keepsake; reward.—Communicate ABl4, * Star.’ LOST, all thoughts of chimney fires.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., 30 King street, chimney sweeping experts. FOUND, Smoke Grey-and-White Persian Cat. —Apply, evenings, 175 Albany street. FOUND. —Sale Eijgagement Rings; best value Diamond Rings.—At F. Himrael’s, 34 George street. 17'OUND. —Signet Rings Initialled Free; -*- 1 also Cigarette Cases; buy now.—F. Himmel, jeweller, 34 George street. I^OUND. —Largest variety Clocks; ■ ■ chromium, alarm, oak, 8-day, Westminster chimes.—F. Himmel, George street. RAYFISH, Crayfish.—Plentiful supplies; cooked under hygienic conditions. — Johnson’s Fish and Poultry Depot. HUNDREDS of. Fowls, all sizes and prices; Mutton Birds, Oysters, Hares, Rabbits, Crayfish, Whitebait, Scotch Kippers.—At Johnson’s Poultry Depot. TONS of Groper, Flounders, Blue Cod, Soles, and Smoked Blue Cod.—At Johnson’s, 263 George street. FOUND, at Eastabrook’s, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement i Rings and Wristlet Watches. ASTABROOKS accept United Cash Orders for Engagement Rings; latest styles, best quality, lowest prices. E ASTABROOKS accept United Cash Orders for Ladies’ and Gents* Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wrist Watches, all guaranteed. EDUCATIONAL. JH. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawai- • ian Musical Instruments; special ladies’ classes at reduced fees; studio. Octagon; inquire. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
556

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

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