AMUSEMENTS, The South Island Premiere of the Scintillating Musical hit, ‘ Talking Feet,’ was hailed with unbounded enthusiasm by this afternoon’s huge audience. j§T, JAMES Direction; Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily, 7.15 p.m. THE TALKING PICTURE EVENT OF 1940 • TALKING FEET ’ ■ TALKING FEET ’ ‘ TALKING FEET ’ -TALKING FEET ’ i TALKING FEET ’ ‘ TALKING FEET ’ ‘ TALKING FEET ’ 1 Introducing -—lntroducing. ■HAZEL ASCOT Champion Dancer of England. WILLIAM HEUGHAN Well-known Scottish Bass. MARK HAMBOURG World-famous Pianist. SEAFORTH HIGHLANDER BAND And DAGENHAM GIRL PIPERS Recorded to perfection for first time. . BAND OP THE ROYAL MARINES THE 3 COCKNEY COMEDIANS. DON’T MISS THE PICTURE THAT HAS CREATED RECORDS IN EVERY NORTH ISLAND TOWN IT’S ESSENTIAL TO BOOK. Plans at D.T.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7 p.m. (phone 13-702). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALEX. MACDONALD 5 DOWLING STREET. , Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424. S. Clarke 13-639. 4? 11 PI A —New Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms. kitchenette; near Mornington tram terminus; owner occupier; immediate possession. ) TEJRICK Bungalow, on sunny side of I Caversham (just above tram); 41 beautiful rooms, large workshop, cellar; j concrete paths, garden, and rockery; immediate possession; price only £1,200. T>ELLEKNOWES.—S-rooraed Bungalow, in perfect condition; nice section, laid out iu garden and lawns; glasshouse; largo cellar: owner occupier; £1,175. I i-STORY Bungalow (new), handy High J-2 street tram and school; 5 rooms and kitchenette; every possible convenience; i-acre section; £1,650. Q’T'K —Brick Bungalow, partially Itf new; 4 rooms, kitchenette; garage; handy to second tram section; level; sunny situation ; vacant. J3QOK —Mornington: Bungalow of 4 Si’i/Ow rooms, all conveniences; in handy position, near school; owner occupier will give immediate possession. OO A A 41 —Five minutes from Octagon (in elevated position): I£story Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences; immediate possession given. pf>l AA-iJust off Pitt street; 7 Rooms /W XvJ 4_f a nd sun room, gentleman’s double-brick residence, in real good order; every room facing north, and basking in sunshine; level section’. O"I AAA —St. Kilda (second section) : Slate-roofed Semi-bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchen, and garage; equal to new; this is a bargain. ALEX. MACDONALD. ' RIGHT IN THE CITY. XT'ALU ABLE HALF-ACRE AND BRICK * BUILDINGS, approximately 13,000 feet lloor space; goods lift and modern appointments. Will be sold in one lot or two separate lots. Price right, position excellent. * Apply for inspection to PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. JUST in! Just ini Will sell ibis week. —Very superior 5-roomed Villa Residence, best part Mornington; immediate possession; only £850; deposit, say, £IOO to £l5O. balance arranged.—McKenzie’s Ltd., 10 Dowling street. TDOR SALE, my Semi-bungalow, 4 rooms, Hr kitchenette'; will lake cheap section as deposit.—T4l6, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Buyer for my 6-roomcd House in South Dunedin; big freehold section. —T 417, ‘Star.’ iDOR SALE, 8-roomed Dwelling, sun - room; suitable two flats; tenants paying 555, three rooms. —Phone 23-610. pi IQC Mornington; Spotless StJLAift) Wooden Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; lovely garden; well worth inspection.— 1? t7r A Bclleknowcs: Magnificent cfc'JLlOvf modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, garage, workshop; a real picture home,—lrelands, Manse street: «-| ry fr —Lower Dalmorc; Attractive S/ix it) Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; vacant; handy George street car. —Irelands, Manse street. rt -j A prrv—!Mornington (near terminus): cS'-L'dbOvr Particularly fine Brick Bungalow, new condition, 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun room ; garage.—lrelands. 1 A A A - Maori Hill (just oft Highatil/TCU gate): Splendid 5 Rooms; lovely sunny section; vacant; unbeatable value. —Irelands. ] jpfUXA —North end (at tram): Comfortable 5 Rooms, all conveniences; vacant possession.—lrelands, Manse street. A* I 4) Art —Mornington: Brick BungawX/V*/” low, 4 rooms, kitchenette; parage; sunny position.—lrelands, Manse street.
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Evening Star, Issue 23692, 27 September 1940, Page 1
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