amusements. TO-MORROW MORNING SPECIAL MATINEE THE REGENT _____ THE REGENT ===== Direction; i. 0. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 3 p.m. Daily 8 p.xn. : Second Big Week Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s iTHE CITADEL’ i THE CITADEL ’ ■. i THE CITADEL ’ - • iTHE CITADEL ' With ROBERT DONAT As Dr Andrew Manson . . and ROSALIND RUSSELL As Christine. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, ‘ phone .18-513. BROADCAST BY 4ZB SATURDAY NIGHT. ■ SKATING SKATING SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. SKATING SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. SKATING SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. SKATING SKATING Hockey on Skates, 3 p.m. SKATING The World’s Fastest Game. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING’ SPECTATORS, Is. DE LUXE RINK, Filleul street (Opp. Town Hall.) TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10. Shoppers’ Concession; Admission and Skates, Bd, Between 9 and 10 p.m. THREE BIG SESSIONS TO-MORROW. DANCING. /-I RAND CARNIVAL DANCE, U PORTOBELLO, SATURDAY, 30th. N.Z.R Buses leave Queen’s Gardens 7.15. Fare; including Dance, 2s 6d. S.S; Tarewai, from Port;, Fare, including Dance, 2a. Admission to Dance Is 6d. ROYAL DANCE BAND. Supper provided. Novelty Dances. Q GOUTS’ Special Leap Year Dance, Sat--45 }• urday, September 30th, Scouts’ Hall, corner Leith and Howe.stteets; ladies M.C.s till supper time; admission—gepts Is. fid,, ladies Is. .■■■'. ■• ■ ■ ■ Git AND Carnival Dance, Pcrtobello, Saturday, 30th; N.Z.R. buses from Queen’s Gardens, 7.15; Royal Dance Band.: supper. - ■j AS i Per Night.—Latest, powerful, and JLU. toneful Amplifier, , complete with microphone and record player.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial x 2-751. BIG Dance to be held in Hillside Social Hall, Friday, 29th, at,B p.m.; Sunshine Band (4. players)’; good supper; admission Is-fid. /CELTIC United Harriers’ Annual Dance, v_J ■ Saturday 1 Night, 8 o’clock, St. Joseph’s. Hall, Rattray street; Paramount Orchestra; continuous music; gentlemen 2s fid, ladies 2s. - = -— r 1 . BUSINESSES ,FOR SALE. ROYAL OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING A very old-fashioned BUSINESS in Centre of City. Owner is retiring through illhealth. The TRADE OP THIS FINE BUSINESS IS NOT AFFECTED BY THE WAR. Cash sales at present average .from £BO to £9O PER WEEK Apart from Bookings. Will stand closest inspection. Vendor has done well. You can do likewise. £1,200. PRICE £1,200. This ds practically amount of Stock and Fittings. 1 Modern Shop, Store, and ’ Basement. Moderate rental. Call and talk it over. PARK,' REYNOLDS, LIMITED SUBURBAN Store, splendid suburb, excellent situation, double shop, four living .rooms, ; modern conveniences; turnover never ; less than £44 weekly; price. £1,250, plus valuation stock. Manse street. . PERSONAL. SEDAN Car, going Wellington 3rd October, would take Two Passengers; experienced driver.—Bs63, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST AND FOUND. ,T OST, between St. David strcct-Gardens, ■Mj Oilskin Coat, gloves in pocket.—Reward returning Casey’s stables. LOST, Wednesday, between Octagon and N.E. Valley. Spectacles, in case.— Please, ring 11-282. . LOST, Blue-and-Gold Earring, Wednesday evening; keepsake.—Finder please communicate 412 King Edward street. T OST. Peter street, Black Handbag, conJj taining spectacles and note books. — Reward on returning to Lindella Dairy. LOST, Tuesday, Mornington tram or terminus, Purse containing money, train ticket; good reward. —Return 1 Napier street.. FOUND —Sale Engagement Rings;- best value Diamond Rings.—At F. Himmel’s, 34 George street. FOUND. —Signet Rings Initialled Free; also Cigarette Cases; buy now.—F. Himmel, jeweller, 34 George street. FOUND. —Largest variety Clocks; chromium, alarm, oak. 8-day. Westminster chimes.—F. Himmel, George street. IJIOUNU, at Eastabrook’s, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement Rings and Wristlet Watches. EASKA BROOKS accept United Cash Orders for Engagement Rings; latest styles, best quality, lowest prices. ASTA BROOKS accept United Calb Orders for Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wrist Watches, aU (■ i a i, ant f ed ’ ‘
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Evening Star, Issue 23384, 29 September 1939, Page 1
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586Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23384, 29 September 1939, Page 1
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