AMUSEMENTS. THE STATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. DAILY —— 8 p.m. EKO Pictures Present A Riot of Romance and Lauglifl, GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS In the Outstanding Screanilincd Comedy Sensation of the Season, ‘ FIFTH AVENUE GIRL ’ ‘ FIFTH AVENUE GIRL ’ i FIFTH AVENUE GIRL ’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMING NEXT FRIDAY—COMING NEXT FRIDAY— A Story of Turbulent Love, bringing together the intensity of two stars, GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT And JOAN BENNETT JOAN BENNETT In the year’s outstanding drama, i ! 1 | ‘THE HOUSE 1 ACROSS THE BAY Three men offered her all of Life. One offered her the Earth. One offered her Heaven itself, and the other brought Bitterness. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT BEGG’S OR STATE (12-324). FRIDAY’S COMMUNITY SING. Proceeds for ARMY QUEEN AIRINI SUPPORT AIRINI - ARMY QUEEN. STRAND THEATRE, At noon. Help to raise the £IOO,OOO. Send your Donations and Cheerios to Secretary, care Begg’s. / SPECIAL ITEM.—Miss CLARA ROUSE, winner Ladies’ (Vocal) Scholarship, Dunedin Competitions, will assist. FOR SALK—Violin Case and Bow, Lady’s Beautiful Handbag, Golf Bag (solid leather). Leader, Mr H. P. DESMOULINS; - At the Piano. Mr ALF. PETTITT. MARCH —: - MARCH tt-; - ‘ 'ON ’TO ‘I : ■ AIRINI WILL BE PRESENT. AIRINI WILL BE PRESENT. Flowers are wanted for the Stall. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. LINEN FLAX FACTORY—TANK RETTING UNIT. MAKIKIHI, SOUTH CANTERBURY. TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works 'Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, Ist October. 1940, are invited for the above. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Dunedin, Temuka, and Christchurch, EUCHRE. KAIKORAI School Committee.—Euchre, every Wednesday Evening, in Gymnasium, at 8; good prizes and supper; admission Is. . EUCHRE, Every Tuesday, 8 p.m., Holy Name, King street; six increased prizes, six-minute games. ORTH Ground Pavilion, Every Wcdnesday, 8 p.m.; increased prizes; sixminute games.—Grange Cricket Club. MEETINGS. SCHOOLS COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIATION OP OTAGO. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Association will be held in Dunedin North Intermediate School, Albany street, on ■ THURSDAY, 19th September, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr O. H. E. Yates. Subject, ‘ Intermediate Schools.’ Logan Park tram leaves Exchange at 7.22 p.m. All Committeemen are invited to attend. J. A. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL Members’ Meeting New Zealand Social Credit Movement, Moran’s Building, Octagon, Wednesday, September 18th, 8 p.m.; business important. RITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION.—AII Members and interested people are invited to attend a . Meeting to be held m the K.S.A. Rooms, Moray Place, on Thursday, 19th September, at 7.30 p.m. PRACTICAL Psychology Club, Douglas Hall, Octagon, Thursday, 8 p.m.; subject ‘ Training the Memory ’; visitors welcome. PUBLIC NOTICES. 3D car fare to Dundas street’ will save you £’s in buying your Carpets. Linoleums, Curtains, and Furniture at Dunedin’s Wholesale Direot-to-home Furnishers. —Hayward’s North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., corner King and Dundas streets. Dun. edin North RADIO. TRADE-IN your old Radio as deposit 1940 Courtneys: balance easy terms. —Wholesale Radio Dealers, Hanover street; dial 12-751. POULTRY. XTtOR SALE. Week-old White Le’ghorn r Pullets; 2s each. Address S3l, ‘ Star ’ Office, or phone 14-479. PERFECTO GUARANTEED PAINTS, The Perfect Paint for All Purposes. 31 shades to choose from. Z6s 6d GALLON. WHY PAY MORE? rAMES WREN AND CO. LTD. . 402 Princes street. The Paint People. WRENOVATE.
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Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 1
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