AMUSEMENTS. Last Two Days. Last Two Days, ANN SOTHERN In ‘ CONGO MAISIE,’ And the other fine feature, ‘DANGEROUS FINGERS.’ (Both Recommended for Adults.) «>l| gT. JAMES FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. Extraordinary interest is being taken in our next change. Commencing on Friday Next, TALKING FEET ’ ' TALKING FEET ’ It is so delightfully different. It is NOT a lavish, spectacular extravaganza, but a simple human story presenting ARTISTS OF WORLD. RENOWN, Including ... MARK HAMBOUEG And his ensemble of 14- talented pupils. After the first screening in New Zealand it was specially broadcast by request. A GREAT TRIBUTE TO THE PICTURE. TALKING FEET ’ ■ TALKING FEET ’ ... Features 26 named players in an imposing cast. You will SEE and HEAR the Seaforth Highlanders’ Band and the Dagenham Girl Pipers. Another great Artist is WILLIAM HEUGHAN The popular Scottish Baritone. HAZEL ASCOT, the little world beater. The THREE COCKNEY COMEDIANS, THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES, Our fighting men of the sea , . .. heroes all . . • . in a stirring presentation that will thrill you and make you cheer. It’s a great climax to a great picture. THERE IS EVERY INDICATION THAT THE BOOKING WILL BE VERY HEAVY. Reserve To-day. Box Plan at D.1.C., JACOBS’S at 5 P.M. Theatre at 7 P.M. Phone 13-702. FRIDAY’S COMMUNITY SING, STRAND THEATRE. FOR SALE SOLID SILVER INK STAND, Engraved ink well, hand-out crystal; stands on three silver legs; width 7|in; suitable for office or home. Donated by Mrs W. E. Reynolds. A Wonderful Gift. See Begg’s Window. WHAT OFFER? ■ J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB. Annual smoke : concert win be held in the NORTH END PAVILION on SATURDAY, September 28th. M. GENSICK, Hon. Secretary, OTAGO WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. THE ANNUAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE will be held in the Church of Christ, North-east Valley, on THURSDAY, 26th September. Morning Session begins at 10 a.in. Afternoon Session begins' at 1.30 p.m. Visitors will be welcome. OLD GOLD. SOVEREIGNS! Sovereigns! Old' Goldl Old Goldl Broken Jewellery, Teeth, Diamonds, etc Daily London price paid. Also Typewriters, Surveyors’ Instruments, Musical, Binoculars. Electrical, Old Silverware (stamped). Guns, Rifles, Fishing Gear, Travelling Goods, Suits. Sewing Machines, Scales. Cameras, etc., etc., etc. Phone 13-637 for free valuation.—Robinsons Ltd. (Government licensed); new address, 156-8 Stuart street. MONEY., HOME Buyers Without Deposit.—One Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in four years provides deposit; take up shares; interest credited on subscriptions; loans on easy repayments.—Dominion Building Society, 105 High street. WANTED To Borrow, £BO, privately; good security; urgent.—T3s6, ‘ Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. KARITANE.— Wanted, nice Crib, two weeks Christmas; one double, three single beds; handy to beach.—Ts4o, * Sta,r.’ ANTED To Rent, by adult family, Crib, fortnight at Christmas; seaside resort; Purakanui preferred.—Sßo9, ‘Star.’ PUBLIC NOTICES. D UNEDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB. MEMBERS, SUPPORT YOUR CLUB. BILLIARDS AND AMUSEMENTS. WOLFE’S ALLFRUTE FRUIT JUICES Are packed in Apple, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, and Pure Tomato. Try a bottle. Ring us if unable to obtain. J^EILL AND CO. Agents. LTD., 3D car fare to Dundas street will save you P’s in buying your Carpets, Linoleums. Curtains, and Furniture at Dunedin’s Wholesale Direct-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.
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Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 1
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