AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. GRETA GARBO in ‘ NINOTCHKA ’ With MELVYN DOUGLAS A Delightful First Half include* ‘ STUFFIE,’ a Dog Lover’s Gem, by Pete Smith. (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.)' THE EEGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT SO MAJESTIC THE STORY, SO STIRRING THE PORTRAYALS, SO MIGHTY THE MOTION PICTURE, SO Great the good it reflects upon the entire film industry that we are gratified beyond measure to have been chosen as the exhibitors of UUABEZ' (War-ezz), Co-starring. PAUL MUNI BETTE DAVI3 Brilliantly Supported by BRIAN AHERNE CLAUDE RAINES JOHN GARFIELD, (Recommended by Censor as more especially for Adult Audiences.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513). EUCHRE. EUCHRE, Every Tuesday, 8 p.m., Holy Name, King street; six increased prizes, six-minute games. KAIKORAI School Committee.—Euchre, every Wednesday Evening, in Gymnasium, at 8; good prizes and supper; admission Is. FLAG Five Hundred, Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham, every Tuesday; admission Is; supper provided. NORTH Ground Pavilion, Every Wednesday, 8 p.m.; increased prizes; sixminute games.—Grange Cricket Club. EUCHRE, To-night, 7.45, Wakari School; in aid school funds; six-minute games;, good prizes, supper. SOCIALS. EX-PUPILS Stone-Union Street-Normal School, Attend Social, Somerset Lounge, Savoy, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m.; tickets, 2s.—F. Hay, secretary; TO LET. TO LET, View street, MODERN FLAT, spacious lounge, large bedroom, sitting room, or bedroom and kitchenette; £l2 10s weekly. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. TO LET, 2 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, self-contained, all conveniences; sunny; on hill.—Apply 74 Queen’* Drive, Musselburgh. TO LET, large Double Furnished BedSitting Room, fireplace; central. —475 George street. TO LET, Single Furnished Room; fireplace, cooker, telephone.—Apply 91 London street. TO LET, good, roomy Concrete Garage, with pit, Rawhiti street. —Ring 22-915. TO LET, St. Kilda, Four-roomed House, streamlined enamel range, every convenience ; adults preferred; 50s. T 165, ‘ Star.’ ' , TO LET, 2 Partly-furnished Rooms, large kitchen; free electric light; rent, 15s, —Apply 32 Catherine street, Caversham. ■ TO LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, gas, all conveniences; central. —220 St. Andrew street. TO LET, De Luxe Self-contained Flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette; laundry; 2 minutes Post Office; references; 45s.—Ring 20418. TO LET, 2 Garages, Forth street, 3s 6d each.—Apply 560 Castle street. O LET, St. Clair, Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms, use of convenience*, handy tram. —T 230, ‘ Star.* ONDON STREET. Attractive Furnished Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette, overv convenience; glorious view; 40s.— Haggitt, Duthie, and Campbell. A CS —7 Rooms (brick), garage, nice D acre, Maori Hill; 37s 6d, Mornington. Brick Bungalow, 4, kitchenette, garage; Mornington, 28s, 2, kitchenette, Flat, Eglinton ■ —McKenzie's, auctioneers. O ROOMS and kitchenette, modern* A separate conveniences, nicely furnished; central, slight rise; 40s week.—Ring 10-820; possession Saturday. FLAT, two rooms, kitchenette, partly furnished; near centre city; suit couple; £2 week.—Tls2, ‘ Star.’ ROOMS To Let, suit gentlemen.—Apply 211 George street, above Bruce Woollen Mills. __________ BED-SITTING Room To Let, on flat, handy car, to middle-aged Lady.— TlO2, ‘ Star.’ ' _L_ SHOP, Upper Stuart street, attractive position; stationer, dressmaker, cake shop, or other business; rent, £l. Public Trust. ' SINGLE sunny Bed-Sitting Room, with fireplace.—lo2 Anderson’s Bay road. WANTED interview Couple (pensioner* preferred), to Share Home with elderly Widower.—Apply 35 Alexander street, Abbotsford. 1 BURNISHED Rooms, business girls, use ■ of kitchen, gas stoves; hoard if required.—Apply Rainbow Hotel. TOUR MOVE, SIR!, O LET for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR RNITURE VANS and EXPERT Mfc-J. r storage. Removals any distance, tow* country. IRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. Phone 11-525. YO LET Gain Forwarding Remove vo vour Furniture means safety and onomy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberstreet.
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Evening Star, Issue 23689, 24 September 1940, Page 1
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