AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock 8 o’clock. ‘ Charlie Chan in PANAMA ’ And JONES FAMILY ' In ‘ ON THEIR OWN.’ (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) grand Phone 13-013. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.). TO-MORROW—2 p.m., 7A5 p.m (Note Evening Screening Times.) A RE-ISSUE of the TREMENDOUS FILM SUCCESS • I WAS A SPY ’ ‘ I WAS A SPY ’ A True Life Story, torn from the pages of a Woman’s Memoirs! . . . Reenacting tho Tale of MARTHB M’KENNA, a Belgian woman forced to Nurse the German wounded, who became a Spy . . . and gave her all for Humanity’s Cause. ‘ I WAS A SPY * ! I WAS A SPY ’ With CONRAD YEIDT HERBERT MARSHALL MADELEINE CARROLL A Dramatic Achievement Brilliantly Enacted 'by .a Sterling Cast. (Recommended by Censor for . Adults.) A Score of. Tip-top Acts—a Dozen Catchy Tunes—and a Hundred Laughs 1 -' AROUND THE TOWN ’ With Vic. Oliver The Rhythm Sisters Three Hill Billies Tin Pan Ally Trio Terry’s Juveniles Tho Two Charladies Maurice Winnick’s Band, etc.' IT’S FUN from START TO FINISH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS BEGG’S or THEATRE. “RALLY ROUND AIUTNI.” Albany street hall, EVERY THURSDAY. 2 p.m., JUMBLE SALE. Beautiful Baby Clothes For Sale. Admission Free. 8 p.m., EUCHRE. Admission Is. Supper provided. Good Prizes. COME AND HELP YOUR ARMY QUEEN TO WIN! WOLFE’S ALLFRUTE FRUIT JUICES Are packed in Apple. Passion Fruit, Pineapple, and Pure Tomato. Try a bottle. Ring us if unable to obtain. jj^-EILL AND CO. LTD., Agents. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Grocery. Fruit, Confectionery, Dairy, thriving business, doing over £so'; modern dwelling, cheap rental; health reasons for selling.—Reply No. RBOB, 1 Star.’ - FOR SALE, Paper Run; £BSO required; no agents. —R 931, ‘ Star.’ O | AA Cash. —Home-made Cake Shop, c» IUU approximately £l4O month; sound business, good Hying family or partners; iil-health only reason; particulars bona fide buyers.—399 Cargill road. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE Teacher, experienced, has Vacancies Pupils; beginners speciality; £1 ten lessons; studio,• Arthur street; also at 118 Lynn street, Maori Hill, or homes visited. —Phono 21-100. PERSONAL, EFINBD Gentleman (25) wishes Meet attractive young ndship and matrimony.—Sl49, ‘ Star.’ DOGS. T7IOR SALE, Pedigree St. Bernard Dog; ■T price, £10.—R673, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 1
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