AMUSEMENTS. 'J’HE GRAND Phone 13-013. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD, (Throughout N.Z.) 2 p.m. Daily. 8 p.m. FINAL TWO DAYS— Frieda INESCORT, Rochelle HUDSON, Otto KRUGER. In • A WOMAN is the JUDGE * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ‘ OUTLAWS of the PRAIRIE ' With •SONS of the PIONEERS.* Charles Starrctt, Iris Meredith, (Approved > for Universal Exhibition.) . PLANS at. BEGG’S or THEATRE. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1940. Valuable List of Trophies and Special Prizea. ENTRIES CLOSE 22nd OCTOBER NEXT. SCHEDULES now available, and posted to any address on application. W. H. AMOS, Secretary.
CJ U C K 0 0 LISTENING Unless one lias been initiated into the mysteries of cuckoo listening, it is difficult to understand the fascination of the game. If it has a drawback, it is that, while on the alert for cuckoos, one is apt to miss the last tram. And, while carefully avoiding any ’comment which might wound the sensitive cuckoo-listener, one is bound to . admit that there are people who, by the misdirection of effort, allow the main chance to go by. Cuckoo listening! All nonsense... Still, that’s something that is relished now and then by the wisest men, and there’ll be enough nonsense and gaiety, colour and music associated with Friday evening’s all-in procession to sink a German battleship. Forget about cuckoos in the meantime—think of next Friday evening’s procession,/ and be in town. Whatever diversions one may favour, whether lying in wait for cuckoos or applauding a well-organised job of entertainment, it must not bo forgotten that next Friday evening’s" all-in ” carnival procession will give the public further opportunity of supporting Otago's £IOO,OOO Rehabilitation Fund for the Fighting Services. b6ard and residence. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BANDON VILLA, 34 Tennyson street, central, offers quiet, homely Board for all classes of workers; good table, washing; no lady boarders kept.—Phone 12-109. YOUNG Man wants Board, 22s 6d; no washing; central.—A766, ‘ Star.* /I Q Cumberland street.—Permanent nfcv/O Boarders wanted, good homo and table; washing.—Telephone 10-455. Albert street has Vacancies for Boarders from 25s.—Ring 11-076. BOARD wanted, central or south ond, by young Railway Employee; ■ private home preferred.—Reply, stating particulars, to A 996, ‘ Star.’ ift Queen street has a Vacancy for young Lady Boarder to share bedsitting room. —Telephone 13-472. WANTED, Private Homely Board, by young working Girl.—B79, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Man requires Board, private family; south end preferred; state terms.—B74, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by business Girl, reasonable Board, private home. —893, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR city Self-contained Flat, 5 rooms, conveniences, garage, furnished, £3; also (vacant in fortnight’s time) 2-roomed Furnished Flat, £2 10s.— Phone' 12-954 office hours. “ T>EGGS ” will trade in your piano for i X-> a Princess Washer or Philco Radio; good trade-in prices given for pianos at ‘‘ Begg’s,” Princes street, Dunedin. 171 OR SALE, Piano, with nice tone; iron J- frame, etc., German make; will accept £45 cash.—Particulars AB3l, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Piano-accordion. 16 bass; case and tutor.—Apply 36 Forbury Crescent. WANTED To Purchase, Piano, in good order. —State make and price to 832, ‘ Star.* COLLINSON Iron-frame Piano For Sale, in good condition; £4O cash. —A 989, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Player Piano; £3O cash; in perfect condition; a bargain at £6O; fired away.—B97, ‘ Star.’ POULTRY. ANCONAS, wonderful winter laying strain, cockerel line-bred imported sire; settings 15 eggs, 7s 6d.—Pollard, Cosy Dell, Macandrew Bay. WANTED, a good ■ Clucking Hen; state price and particulars.—l 34, ‘ Star.’ ILVERSTREAM Model Poultry Farm, Mosgiel.—Now ready, 8 weeks’ perched White Leghorn Pullets; ss; real aristocrats.
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Evening Star, Issue 23700, 7 October 1940, Page 1
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