AMUSEMENTS. Regretfully We Announce LAST THREE DAYS TALKING FEET ' ‘ TALKING FEET ’ Mark Hambourg, Hazel Ascot, William Heugban, Seaforth Highlander Baud, 3 Cockney Comics, and Royal Marine Band. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ""11l V I gT. JAMES llllltt* Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily, 7.45 p.m. COMING ■ A THUNDERBOLT OP DYNAMIC ACTION! EDWARD G. ROBINSON ‘ BLACKMAIL ’ • BLACKMAIL ’ f BLACKMAIL ’ .* BLACKMAIL * With 1 EUTH HUSSEY , Gene LOCKHART, Bobs WATSON (Recommended by the Censor for Adulte.j The Incomparable Laughter Specialists, LAUREL and HARDY Blockheads * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D. 1.0., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m.. Theatre at 7 p.m. (phone 13-702). A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PROGRAMME. QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA CALEDONIAN GROUNDS THIS SATURDAY THIS SATURDAY THIS SATURDAY (For the first time in N.Z. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH, LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH, I Basket Girls’ Team v. Hoakey Girls’ Team. ■'* Referee: Wifng M’Kenzie. Supporting Events include: BASKETBALL: Ladies’ Team v. Rugby Referees. RELAY RACES: Rugby y. Soccer Players. Army “ Heads ” ▼, Navy “ Heads.” , GYMNASTIC DISPLAY by Pupils 0.8.H.5. TENT-ERECTING DISPLAY by Pupils King’s High School. COMBINED INTERHOUSE LADIES’ SPORTS TEAMS IN MARCH PAST.Queen Jessie and Queen Airini will take the salute. BANDS— Dunedin Highland Pipe Band. John M'Glashan Pipe Band. Waverley Boys’ Band. Queen Jessie will be there. Queen Airini will be there Y W. C. A. BAZAAR, In Aid of World Fellowship Funds, THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, Y.W.O.A. HALL, MORAY PLACE. Open from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. STALLS. AFTERNOON TEA. To be officially opened at 3 p.m. Admission 3s (including tea). PUBLIC NOTICES. WOLFE’S ALLFRUTE FRUIT JUICES Are packed in Apple, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, and Pure Tomato. Try a bottle. Ring us if unable to obtain. jyEILL AND CO. Agents, LTD., SD car fare to Duadas street will save you £’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, Dunedin North RADIO. TRADE-IN your old Radio as deposit 1940 Courtneys; balance easy terms. —Wholesale Radio Dealers, Hanover street; dial 12-751. MONEY. WANTED, Loan of Money, in denominations of £1 to £5, 12i per cent, interest per month, payable every 30 days; promissory note only security offered. —Address A 194, ‘ Star * Office, Dunedin. WANTED To Borrow, £25, good interest; confidential.—Al73, ‘Star,* t
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Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1
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