AMUSEMENTS. ■iillll'llll S T - J AMES ► (Direction- Sir Benjamin Fuller.) 2 p.m. Twice Daily, 7.45 p.m. Warner Bros, Present KAY FRANCIS The Year’s Most Lovable Picture * MY BILL * DICKIE MOORE, ANITA LOUISE, Also ii WINDY ” HAYES In * FIGHTING THOROUGHBREDS * RALPH BYRD, MARY CARLISLE. Plans D.1.C.: Jacobs’s at 5; Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR. Conductor, Mr Alfred Walmsley. TOWN HALL. ]VTALE CHOIR CONCERT MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2, With THE KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE ORCHESTRA <l2O players), under Dr Griffiths. Boy Contralto, Ken. Walker, ' And the Part Songs which have appealed most. i Dr Galway at the Organ. Admission 2s. Programmes 6d. BE ADVISED—BOOK At Begg’s To-morrow. EUCHRE. EUCHRE Evening, Security Hall, King Edward street, Thursday next, Sep. tember 28 (not Saturday, as previously announced owing to unforeseen circumstances), at 8 o’clock; prizes to the value of £2 ss. EUCHRE, Tainui Bowling Club’s Pavilion, To-night, 8 o’clock; £1 and 10s, other prizes; supper; admission Is. NORTH Ground Pavilion, To-night (Wednesday), 8 o’clock; 8 increased prizes; six-minute games.—Grange Cricket Clud. CONSULTING OPTICIANS. jp| AWS.O N S LT D, 72 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, ' Phone 11-846. JJUGH AND G. K. NEILL LTD,, 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 13-156. s TURMER AND WATSON 2 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. ' LTD.. Phone 11-025. JJIAIRMAID OPTICAL fiQ.. 119 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,, Phone 11-551. 1 G. AND T. YOUNG LTD., 73 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN, 10-799. P B T B B. D 1 69 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Phono 13-308. P K. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION available 2 Gentlemen Guests in superior Home, St. Clair, select locality, handy trams, beaches, —8554, Star.’ A GENTLEMAN requires Permanent Board, must'be moderate; state terms. —8573, ‘ Star.’ CLANRANALD,” 6 Duucan street.— Superior Accommodation available visitors, casuals; all home comforts; reasonable tariff.—Phono 13-495 (Mrs Cook). RIVATE Board offered Two Gentlemen, share room; south end; phone, washing, etc. —8546, ‘ Star.* PRIVATE Board required in or around Queen’s Drive, by business man.—Address 8499, ‘ Star.* PRIVATE Board wanted by Apprentice, central preferred, no washing, most week-ends away; homely.—Bsßß, ’Star.’ WANTED, Working Men Boarders, share rooms, private, living-dining room, south; terms 25s weekly.—Phone 22-584. WANTED, by business lady, Board, must be central and reasonable; urgent.— 8486, ‘Star.’ WANTED' Board, in private home; TT single room, soft washing; tradesman; will pay 32s 6d per week.—Bs42, ‘ Star. WANTED, kind motherly Person to Board Two Children, ages 7, 4 years; reasonable; urgent.—Bsso, 1 Star.* A gy Queen street has a Vacancy for a Youth.—Telephone 13-472. PERSONAL. CAR, going Christchurch early Friday morning, wants Passenger, company; leave message Thursday.—Bsll. ‘ Star.* SEDAN Car, going Wellington 3rd October, would take Two Passengers; experienced driver.—Bs63, ‘ Star ’ Office,
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Evening Star, Issue 23382, 27 September 1939, Page 1
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