AMUSEMENTS. IT’S CHAN’S MOST ASTOUNDING CASH!. GRAND Phone 13-013. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTQ. (Throughout N.Z.). 2 p.m. Daily. 8 p.m. THREE MEN MURDERED! THE GREAT LOCKS MINED! Only Sixty frenzied seconds ... to unmask the fiendish sabotage plot . . . and save the Panama Canal! Charlie Chan in PANAMA ’ ‘ Charlie Chan in PANAMA ’ ‘ Charlie Chan in PANAMA ’ Supported by an Outstanding Cast. A PLOT . . . SO EIENDISHI SO DARING! ■ . SO DESTRUCTIVE! .Plus IT’S A RIOT OF MIRTH! THE JONES FAMILY In ■' ON THEIR OWN * (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS BEGG’S or THEATRE. s COME AND SEE GOUTS’ HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION, PIONEER HALL, TO-NIGHT (Friday), Sept. 13, 7 till 10. SATURDAY, Sept. 14, 2 till 10 p.m. Refreshments at Moderate Cost. Admission 6d. Admission 6d. RUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. 1940. Carisbrook Ground: The Grand Finale, PIRATES v. SOUTHERN, At 3 p.m. Who will be premiers? This is expected to provide a great game. Curtain-raiser, Fifth Grade Match, SOUTHERN v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. At 1.30. ADMISSION: Ground 9d, Stand Enclosure Is 3d. Children; Ground 3d, Stand Enclosure 6d. Soldiers wearing the King’s Uniform admitted Free. Admission to Stand Enclosure by Burns street gates only. OFFICIAL GUIDES, Containing full particulars of teams and players and other interesting notes, on sale at the Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and Carisbrook. Price, 3d. E. S. WILSON. Secretary, O.R.F.U. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD offered Man, city; washing done; 22s 6d weekly.—Rlb6, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Board, by refined Lady, in private home, handy to town; board reasonable.—R3So, 4 Star.’ WANTED, Board, by elderly Lady; good references. —Mr Tosh, 24 Edwin street, Caversham. WANTED, private Board, handy to town; single Gent; fond of gardening.—Address R 363, 1 Star.’ BANDON Villa, 34 Tennyson street (central), is under entirely New Management.—Phone 12-109. WANTED, Board for elderly Man; reasonable; South Dunedin preferred.— Address R 441, 4 Star.’ YOUTH wants Board in Kaikorai; must be handy to mill.-—R529, 4 Star.* JO Albert street, city, has Vacancies for wO Boarders from 25s per week.—Ring 11-076. Aks Queen street has Vacancy for rt A Boarders.—Telephone 13-472. HOLIDAY RESORTS. SIX Girls want Seaside House for Labour Week-end; handy Dunedin. —Full particulars Urgent, R 520, 4 Star.’ WANTED, for approximately one month, Crib or Furnished House, vicinity of Palmerston.—R4l6, 4 Star.’ WANTED To Rent, Crib, Brighton; must bo clean and reasonable.—R4ll, ‘ Star.’ SEASIDE Crib Wanted.—Kauri Launch, good order, Exchange for Seaside Crib, clear title.—R347, 4 Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 1
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