AMUSEMENTS. Last Two Days of Universal’s M erry Hysterical - Comedy, ' Charlie McCarthy, Detective ’ ‘ Charlie McCarthy, Detective * Edgar BERGEN, Charlie MCCARTHY, Mortimer SNERD. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PIKE EM lilllllilillll (ll)illllilil Direction: ' Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY NEXT FRIDAY! British Empire Films Present a Republic Production with CHESTER MORRIS ANITA LOUISE BUCK JONES ONA MUNSON GUINN “ BIG BOY ” WILLIAMS, GEORGE “ GABBY ” HAYES, •• i WAGONS WESTWARD’ * WAGONS WESTWARD’ WAGONS WESTWARD* WAGONS WESTWARD * A dynamic drama of brother against brother in a furious light of the Law against Lawlessness ... in a death-dealing struggle of two primitive men, fighting for the love of one woman. ADVENTURE THAT IS' DANGEROUS, GAY, RECKLESS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Also Final Episode ‘ The Green Hornet.’ Final Episode ‘ The Green Hornet.’ Final Episode ‘ The Green Hornet.’ Final Episode ‘ The Green Hornet.’ Final Episode ‘ The Green Hornet.’ BE ADVISED—RESERVE Early at D.I.C. or Theatre (12-433). QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIACALEDONIAN GROUNDS THIS SATURDAY THIS SATURDAY . THIS' SATURDAY For the first time in N.Z. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH, LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH, Basket Girls’ Team v. Hockey Girls’ Team. Referee: Whang M’Kenzie. Supporting Events include: BASKETBALL: Ladies’ Team v. Rugby Referees. RELAY RACES: Rugby r. Soccer Players. Army “ Heads ” v. 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. ADMISSION CHARGES: To Ground: Adults Is, Children 6d. Grand Stand Seats: Adults Is, Children 6d. MONEY. HOME Buyers Without Deposit.—One Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in four .'ears provides deposit; take up shares; in,crest credited on subscriptions; loans on :asy repayments.—Dominion Building So;iety, 105 High street. TO LET. TWO-ROOMED Furnished Flat, gas and fuel stove, every convenience; £1 2s 3d.—Ring 14-532. TO LET, nished Horiob Row. nice Bed-Sitting Room, fur- ; phone, conveniences.—24 YOUR MOVE. SIR! TTIO LET, for Removals, Packing, and jL Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT ME.I. Dry storage. Removals any distance, town ir country. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. * Phone 11-525. rO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and iconomy; excellent storage.- 327 Cumberand street. HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Adyertiio them For iale in the ‘Star,’
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Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 1
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