AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. SANDY POWELL In ‘ HOME FROM HOME,' And HUGH HERBERT In ‘LA CONGA NIGHTS.’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) gT. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily TO-MORROW BOLD WISE-CRACKING • CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE * ‘ CONGO MAISIE * ‘CONGO MAISIE* ‘ CONGO MAISIE * ‘CONGO MAISIE* ‘ CONGO MAISIE * ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ * CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘CONGO MAISIE’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ Meets a man, her match. HANDSOME RECKLESS DEVIL-MAY-CARE Six foot four and all man! And his pet aversion is a “ Damo ”... a Blonde with that look in her eye! ANN SOTHERN ANN SOTHERN JOHN CARROLL - E. E. CLIVE. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. . Thrill follows thrill in this Pulsepounding Mystery Drama of . , . ‘DANGEROUS FINGERS ’ ‘DANGEROUS FINGERS’ James STEPHENSON - Betty LYNNE. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW IS NAVY DAY MOCK COURT, MOCK COURT, MOCK COURT, To be held between 12 noon and 2 p.m. outside the Excelsior Hotel. Summonses have already been issued and special police are on the job lining up the delinquents. The Judge and Court are all well-known per- ' sonalities, so be sure to be present and see the fun. • COPPER TRAIL COPPER TRAIL COPPER TRAIL | Here’s your chance to make your pennies go a long way. The trail starts at Manse street and extends on both sides of the main thoroughfare to Frederick street. Remember; — 30 pennies = 1 yard; 8 yards = £l. Keep your pennies till to-morrow and help lengthen the trail. DUG-OUT. DUG-OUT. To-morrow the Ladies’ Home Economics Committee will be in charge. On Saturday the Navy Queen Committee will conduct a Delicatessen Day—9 till noon. CASINO. CASINO. To-morrow and Saturday evenings. Entire proceeds to Navy Queen. , Join in the fun of old and new games. | Lucky tickets on sale, so be sure to be present—you may win a prize. ST. KILDA BAND. ST. KILDA BAND. This New Zealand Champion Band will play in an illuminated tram in the main street to-morrow night. . PORT CHALMERS CONCERT. POET CHALMERS CONCERT. | On Thursday, September 26th, in Town Hall, Port Chalmers, there will be a Concert, so be sure to keep this evening free. Popular prices: 2s and Is. MONSTER AUCTION SALE. MONSTER AUCTION SALE. To be held shortly. Donations of Household goods and effects will bo gratefully received by the Navy Committee. Ring or | call at Navy Headquarters (phone 11473), 144 George street, and we will collect. PERMANENT waving. XT' ALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Wav- » mg Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head; sides waved 12s 6d. j —Phono 18-852. I A GENUINE Permanent Wave, guaranteed six months, for 17s 6d: Sides only 10s. Potter’s Toilet Rooms ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street.— Reductions: Full Head Perm, nonelectric or Eugene method, 15s; Three-quar- | ter Head 12s, sides 10s; guaranteed.—Phone . 18-040. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WANTED To Buy, for cash, cheap Crib or Section; state locality, price, etc. —S36O, * Stai.’ jp A A Deposit.—Brighton (best position): 3&U\J Substantial 5-roomed House, garden, and garage; good for home or weekends; very cheap at £sso.—Patersons, Rattray street. PERSONAL. I WILL Not be Responsible for any Debts contracted in my name from To-day onwards. —E. H. Luskie. ‘ CHILDLESS Couple would like to Adopt healthy Baby, good parentage; good homo assured.—S379, v Slav.’ SOLDIER would like Lift to Burnham on Sunday. 22nd.—Phone 22-442. )
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Evening Star, Issue 23685, 19 September 1940, Page 1
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