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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS—EDW. G. ROBINSON in ‘ BLACKMAIL ’ .. Ruth HUSSEY Gene LOCKHART (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LAUREL and HARDY In ‘ BLOCKHEADS.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) <§T. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily. 7.45 p.m. COMING FRIDAY. THE SCREEN'S TWO MOST POPULAR STARS GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY .GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In . ‘COLORADO SUNSET.’ The Mighty Successor to ‘ South of the Border.’ GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY . GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY GEO. FORMBY In ‘COME ON, GEORGE.’ It’s Formby’e Funniest. TEULY A PROGEAMME FOE THE WHOLE FAMILY Plans D.1.C.; Jacobs at 5 p.m.; Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street.—Bazaar and Sale of Work, Thursday, October 10th, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission Free, evening fid. Entertainment. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN Sunshine Social Club. —Cheap Labour Day Week-end Excursion to Christchurch; fares —adults 18s, under 15 years 9s fid; obtainable from D.l.C.—Particulars, see handbills, all stations. MOTORS AND CYCLES. DEPENDABLE USED CAES. 1934 Plymouth Sedan £195 1935 Chrysler Touring Sedan ... ... £245 1934 Dodge De Luxe Sedan £245 1936 Dodge De Luxe Touring Sedan £3301937 Terraplane Sedan £295 1935 Austin 10 Saloon £225 1936 Austin 7 Saloon £l7O 1938 Vauxhall 14 Saloon £225 1939 Dodge Sedan £395 1939 Chrysler De Luxe Touring Sedan £425 Dodge De Luxe Coupe £215 Telephone 13-906. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. COSSENS AND BLACK 'LTD., CRAWFORD AND MANOR STREETS. THE HOUSE FOR SOUND VALUE ' (Established 1895) Has BUICK FOUR, 5-soaler; good mechanical condition, licensed, warrant of fitness. A reliable, economical little car. £3O. CHEVROLET 1934 i-TON TRUCK, saloon, 3-seater cab. There is plenty of unused mileage in this little truck. £l2O. COOKE, HOWLISON, &. CO. LTD 55-59 HANOVER STREET. body; new condition and appearance; economical delivery; £l9B. —Todd Motors Ltd. HEVROLET 4-door Sedan, 1928; an economical sedan, in faultless condition; £9s.—Todd Motors Ltd. PLYMOUTH 4 4-door Sedan, thoroughly reconditioned and good appearance; guaranteed; £9s.—Todd Motors Ltd. AUSTIN 7, 1937; an economical car, in excellent condition; £165. Todd Motors Ltd. CIHRYSLER 52 Touring Car, a very ecot nomical car, well shod and mechanically sound; £4s.—Todd Motors Ltd. RILEY 9 Monaco Saloon, in faultless condition; a snappy sports model for £l6s.—Todd Motors Ltd. , MORRIS 8 Saloon, 1936; a well-kept car, in perfect condition throughout; £155. —Todd Motors Ltd. HILLMAN Minx 4-door Saloon, 1938; a marvellous performer, in first-class condition; £23o.—Todd Motors Ltd. OK SALE, Ford Model A Tudor Sedan, perfect condition; £IOO. —Address A 486, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, 1936 V 8; engine, paintwork perfect order; radio; cash.—Blss, ‘Star.’ OR HIRE, Parkerbilt Four-berth Caravau, first-class order.—B229, ‘ Star.’ CASH for Austin 7 Sedan: state full particulars and lowest cash price.—B294, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, late model 12 h.p. Car; must bo good order; quote price; cash buyer; urgent.—B3so, ‘Star’; phone 10-893. ANTED, late modcTTigh t"Car. 740 h.p. or model A; cash price and all particulars.—B3s4, ' Star.’ I

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Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

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582

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

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