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AMUSEMENTS. “ ACTION-PACKED ENTERTAU MENT, HARD FIGHTING, SWIP RIDING WESTERN MELODRAMA FOl THE MASSES.”—Vide 4 Motion Pictui Herald.’ ■■’••ililliiiim Empire liitiiiilllii iilliiiiiijl Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY British Empire Films Present The Republic Production ‘ WAGONS WESTWARD ’ ‘ WAGONS WESTWARD ’ ‘ WAGONS WESTWARD ’ With .a fine cast of popular favourites providing plenty of dramatic moments. CHESTER MORRIS ANITA LOUISE BUCK JONES ONA MUNSON GUINN “ BIG BOY ” WILLIAMS, GEORGE “ GABBY ” HAYES, HE "(FOLLOWED ADVENTURE i SHE FOLLOWED HER MAN! She faced untold dangers of the most lawless days of the bad lands where life was dangerous . . gay . . and reckless! Preceded by Final Episode ‘ GREEN HORNET.* Final Episode GREEN HORNET.; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS THEATRE (12-433). mo ARMY QUEEN. LUCKY DIP. LUCKY DIP. Winning .Number for Gas Cooker was 30,511. Will the' holder of Lucky Dip Ticket No. 30,511 kindly present it at the Army Queen Shop, City Hotel Building, and receive the Gas Cooker.

MEETINGS.

ISH SOCIETIES lias accepted an invitation lE FAIR to be held in the City on SATUEIies, and Friends associated with our kindred ledonian Beard Eoom, T.and G. Buildings, at 8.30 p.m. I interested and willing to assist. ’ PETER FINDLAY, President. J. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. A MEETING of Friends and Supporters of the above Party will be held in the Douglas Credit Rooms, Moran's Buildings, Octagon, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, Bth October, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Formation of Dunedin West Branch. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. A MEETING of the above Branch will be held in the Wesley Street Hall on TUESDAY. October 8, at 7.45. All members and intending members cordially invited. W. VERNON, Hon. Secretary. Labour debating club, Carroll Rooms, 4 Carroll street, SUNDAY, 7.30. Mr WARRINGTON TAYLOR on 'COMPULSORY WAR LOANS.’ 1 COMPULSORY WAR LOANS.’ Questions. Discussion. Supper. "VT ORTH-EAST Valley Red Cross Branch » will Resume Monday, 7th October, 2.30 p.m., in Salvation Army Hall. PERSONAL. ESTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. ANY PERSON OR PERSONS HAVING INFORMATION regarding any of the undermentioned Persons are requested to communicate with , the District Public Trustee, Auckland:— (a) PATRICK BYRNE, BURN, or BURNS. 1 (b) THOMAS BYRNE, BURN, or ( BURNS, and his Son. ROY BYRNE, BURN, or BURNS. I (c) MARY BYRNE, stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. 1 (d) KATE REYNOLDS (nee Byrne), stated to have died at Sydney, New 1 South Wales. (e) JAMES BYRNE, stated to have died 1 in Australia, 1913 or 1914. SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF ' WOMEN AND CHILDREN, , fTIHE SECRETARY will be in Attendance * at the Office, Security Buildings, r Stuart street. DAILY. 24 p.m (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring 3 Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. 3 Telephone 10465. COULD Anyone Advise Lady re Super- - fluous Hair? Desperate. A 524, 1 Star.’ LONELY PEOPLE, all ages, lacking companionship, view matrimony, introductions arranged throughout the Dominion.— AGNES HART'S PEN FRIENDS, Box 11, Te Aro, stamped address. YOUNG Lady (stranger to Dunedin) i would like to hear from others similarly placed who would be interested in - Making Up a Party for the Labour week- f end Lake Te Anau excursion. Write i A 894, ‘ Star.’ j YOUNG Man (38) wishes to Meet young e Lady, company, sole charge of - house; enclose photo; splendid opportun- I ity, view matrimony.—A662, * Star.’ e

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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 1

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545

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 1

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