AMUSEMENTS. DON’T MISS IT ! —THE REISSUE OF THE TREMENDOUS FILM SUCCESS. I WAS A SPY ’ AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.). 2 p.m. DAILY 7.45 p.m. (Note Evening Screening Times.) Conrad VEIDT Conrad VEIDT HERBERT MARSHALL MADELEINE CARROLL In I WAS A SPY ’ I WAS A SPY ’ A True Life Story, torn from the pages of a Woman’s Memoirs! . . . Re-enacting the Tale of MARTHE M‘KENYA. FOREMOST WOMAN SPY! (Recommended by Censor foi; Adults.) A Score of Tip-top Acts—a Dozen Catchy Tunes—-and a Hundred Laughs 1 : AROUND THE TOWN ’ rpilE GRAND Phone 13-013. I With Vic. Oliver • The Rhythm Sisters Three Hill Billies Tin Pan Alley Trio Terry’s Juveniles The Two Charladies Maurice Winnick’s Band, etc. IT’S FUN from START TO FINISH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS BEGG’S or THEATRE. FOOTBALL. Association football, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), LOGAN PARK, at 3 p.m. Andrew Brown Cup match, MAORI HILL v. NORTHERN. Admission: 'Ground and Stand, 6d. C. J. Thorn Shield match, TONGA PARK. CAVERSHAM v. OLD BOYS. Final Fletcher Cup game, ELLIS PARK, MOSGIEL v. ROSLYN-WAKARI. H. WOOD, Sec. O.F.A. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CHAMBER iOF COMMERCE (INCORPORATED). ANCILLARY TRANSPORT. A MEETING of ANCILLARY CARRIERS (business concerns operating their own lorries or trucks for deliveries, etc., and not for profit or reward) will be held in the Board Room of the Chamber, 2 Dowling street, Dunedin, oil FRIDAY, October 4, 1940, at 3.30 p.m. Business: To discuss the whqld question of Ancillary Transport and to decide what action, if any, is to be taken in the matter. —J. D. HANNING, Secretary. TRADE PERSONAL. WOLFE’S APPLE FRUIT JUICE, Besides making health-giving drinks, can be of great service in flavouring many kinds of food. "jVTEILL AND CO. LTD., ’ Agents. IRONITE GUARANTEED ROOF PAINT, KING OF ROOF PAINTS {Anti-corrosive), 18s 6d Gallon. WHY PAY MORE? JAMES WREN AND CO. LTD,, 402 Princes street. THE PAINT PEOPLE. WREN OVATE. LAING’S All-electric Shoe Conditioning Station; first-class materials, expert workmanship.—Lower High street (opposite Cenotaph). HELLO, Everybody 1 Poultrymen; Wheat, 8s 6d bushel; Bran, Is 6d; Pollard, Is 10d; Oats, 121 b Is; Chick Food, 3d lb; inspect window display.—Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuart street. PERSONAL. ATTRACTIVE young Housekeeper wants Position, . country preferred; sole charge; capable, trustworthy; view matrimony.—S33s, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 1
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