AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-MORROW. GEETA GAEBO in 1 NINOTCHKA 5 (Recommended by Censor for AduHoJ THE REGENT Direction: J. 0. •Williamson Picture Corp. LU< 2 p.m. ■' Daily 8 p.m. — : — FRIDAY MAKE WAY FOR TWO ACADEMY AWARD STAES In a picture whose greatnee* is only matched by their owl genius. . . . . . BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS And PAUL' MUNI PAUL MUNI •‘JUAREZ’ •‘JUAREZ’‘JUAREZ’ •‘JUAREZ’ (War-ezz), With BRIAN AHERNE, JOHN GARFIELD,. CLAUDE RAINES, DONALD CRISP, GALE SONDERGAARD. A Warner Bros. Super Froductio*. (Recommended by Censor at more • especially for Adult Audience*.) Plans D. 1.0. and Theatre (Phone 12-513), MAIN TOWN HALL. DUNEDIN, 26th SEPTEMBER, 7.15, PUBLIC ARGUMENT Between G. Steel Paxton .(aSlnnative) and the Rev. ii. Raymond" ’iuruey {negative)* To Settle the Question, IS BRITAIN ISRAEL? CROWDS ARB COMING. Don’t You Miss this Unique, Interesting and Instructive Evening. Hogg’s Sound System. The Qhair will kindly be taken at 7.45 byj the Rev. R. L. Fursdon, o£ Caversham. Doors Open 7. Organ Recital 7.15 by Mr Axel Newton, ADMISSION FREE. Reservations Is, at Begg’s, D.1.C., and Jacobs’s. Thankoffering. Bring your purses, not* books, and pencils to check up. EUCHRE. KAIKORAI School Committee—Euchre, every Wednesday Evening, in Gymnasium, at 8; good prizes and supper; admission Is. ' AINUI Residents! Roll up To-night; enjoyable game; £l, 10s, 7a 6d, 5e orders; eight increased prizes; Tainui Bowling Club (end of Cavell street), 8 p.m.; admission Is. r WEST HARBOUR Branch, N.Z.L.F.—r Euchre, Druids’ Hall, Ravensbourne,September 25, 8 p.m.; admission Is. \rORTH Ground Pavilion, To-night (Wedii nesday), 8 o’clock; increased prizes; six-minute games.—Grange Cricket Chib. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PERMANENT Boarders wanted; mod* rate tariff; good tables.—Ring 12-284, RIVATE homely Board offered YouthJJ away week-ends; single room; 21s; few minutes to Hillside Workshops.—Tl99, ‘ Star.* ■ SUPERIOR Bed-Sitting Room, with' board, in nice city home; ideal sun soundings; suitable for elderly lady o* gjjtttleman or elderly couple; good attei* tion; terms reasonable to suitable peop!« quarterly in advance. —T 95, ‘ Star.’ AC ANGIES for Lady Boarders; sunny rooms; suit companions.—Apply 61 London street; phone 12-987. YOUNG Gentleman requires Board with homely family, single room; sunny locality; plione; central.—Address Tl37| ‘ Star.’ ' q/>i Rattray street (now under new OUI management) has Vacancy; taria from 27s 6d; washing done. _ ac% Jueen street has a Vacancy for I ■Jr.w Boarder.—Telephone 13472. AUCTIONS. LOW-PRICED IMPOSING HOME, 50 MAITLAND STREET. 3 fine bedrooms, lounge, dining room modern kitchenette; well-lit 7ft cellar unde; the whole floor space; spotlessly kept. Owner-occupier will consider exchange; likes St. Clair. AUCTION 7th OCTOBER (Unless reasonable offer in earlier). Buyer financed. Cards to inspect from Rs. McKenzie, bowling street, • DUNEDIN. IN order to have the Star ‘ out m good time it is found impossible to classify; advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their; orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 1
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