AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE . Last Three Days of Warner Bros.’ SUPER ACTION 1 SUPER THRILLS! SUPER SPECTACLE FILM, ‘ VALLEY OP THE GIANTS * Peter B. Kyne’s Best Loved Novell ' With . WAYNE MORRIS ... CLAIRE TREVOR, And a Cast of Thousands. Also a Super First-Half Programine. ‘ Overseas News,’ Cartoons, Comedy, Wonderful Dancing; Travel Talks ... , Acrobats and’ ‘ THE LONE RANGER.’ (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) E mpire niiiiiifilli!. tiifimilf! Dir.: Pullers Theatre Oorp. Ltd. . Sessions 2 and 7.45 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT HERE’S THE GAYEST ■ COMEDY IN YEARS ! : An Associated British Production, Presented by ' ■ BRITISH . EMPIRE FILMS.; You just' can't keep up with the laughs! IT’S A RIOT: “JACK BUCHANAN RISES TO THE. TOP OF HIS FORM . . . EDWARD ’ EVERETT HORTON, OTTO KRUGER r JACK LA RUE, SYD. WALKER. AND GOOGIE WITHERS GIVE MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES ... . THE SHOW MOVES AT A SPANKING PACE, BRIGHT COMEDY ALTER. NATING WITH MELODRAMATIO MOMENTS.” . . . ‘THE GANG’S ALL HERE * ‘ THE GANG ’ S ALL HERE * Waiting to give you the LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. Also THE FINAL EPISODE OF ‘ THE LONE 'RANGER ’ ! (Approved for Universal 'Exhibition,). RESERVES D.I.C. or Theatre, 12-433. BICYCLES. EU JAGO, the Bicycle House, in Lower High street (opp. Cenotaph). Tor Quality and Service.—Phone 12-315., } ED. JAGO tor Royal Enfield Sports Cycles, the bicycle of distinction; £lO 17s 6d, fully equipped; call and inspect ; ED. JAGO.—Have your Cycle overhauled for the spring , days.—For a . luwsriced repair call at ;BS High afreet. ‘ QEEEDWELL " increases in popularity;, every week buy one on our famous ow terms and skve tram, train, and bus fares.—W. ,A. Scott and Sons, George itreet. ■ ■ ■; 't r , -•• ■. i FQREXCHANGE. yOENINGTON (Near School).—Five and a-quartCy; Acre's Freehold Land, rich oil, subdivided .2 sections, £400; . consider ate model small Car part payment. - Apply, Llf. Walker, Broadway; phone 15-210. BRICK Bungalotf, .rise, Caversham, 4, kitchenette, sun room; £l, 190; noV too mall; owner willing exchange 5-6 roomSj on lat. —Fred. Woods, Dowling street. PAT ANTED Exchange, 4 Rooms, - kitchenv v ette Wooden Bungalow, Mornington, or same, Mosgiel, with large section.—Land lales Ltd.; 15-770. . , ~ . ITSIANTED, Motor Car in exchange for * » i-acre Section, - St. . Clair.—B472, Star. Cl OR SALE or Exchange, 3j acres Section, L city, rise, near car; good 50i1.—8471, Star.’, , " MUSICAL instruments. JOHN. SPENCER.Hiano, Superb tone,, unconditional guarantee; was £69; pecial stock-taking • price; £62’ 10s and Free topi.—F,„„and..F..-. Martin, aCHIEDMAYER AND SQEHNE,; a, mag r J hificent instrument, in perfefct condiion; easily worth £9O; special stocktaking rice’, £7O. MTAAKE Piano, modern walnut case, ex□l ceptional tone, ,10-ycar guarantee; seeia'. .sale price. £45.—F. and F, Martinis. have For ■ Sale . a beautiful Bohns > v Piano, walnut casing, full iron: frame, 48.—M'Cracken and Walls; ’ ' IRCHNER Piano, special walnut can ing, modern case, £4o.—M'Cracken id Walls. ' ■ ! ; . .. - 'ONA Piano, full iron full ricii ■ tone, £42 10s.—McCracken and Walls. . JCHUBERT. overstrung scaling, walnut * case, fully polished, ■ £42 10s.— ‘Cracken and Walls. • ■- 'Z ALLMEYEB, overstrung, iron frame, -a -«■ professional model, £so.—M'Cracken id 'Walls. MOTORH AND CYCLES. jTOR Quick Sale, 1955 Morris Saloon, pent ' feet' condition throughout; "sacrifice ice; owner leaving . for North Island; rms arranged.—Apply 130 Stafford, itreet, TO FORD, . 1938 model coupe;, mileage ' O. 15,000, perfect order; also 1938 Big iven 'De Luxe Austin.—Bing 23-083, . PIOR ■ SALE. Austin Seven -Tourer; 45 m.p.g.; registered; £27.—8191, * Star I .*- XFANTED, Austin Seven, old model.—• » State price, etc., 8475, ‘ Star;’ AUCTIONS. Monday, 9th Oct., At 2 o’clock, It 333 Castle street. Bough-cast; Brick Picture Cottage, 5 rooms and conveniences. state of the late Mrs Patience Hendry, nditions of sale from IE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD, For inspection apply to t ARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. GOLD. OVEREIGNS, Sovereigns, Sovereigns, 1 Old Gold; still paying top price,— Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J.- Arthur's hidings (upstairs).' •
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Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 1
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599Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 1
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