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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful. 3 p.m. —TWICE DAILY— 8 p.m. THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE ' STORY EVER SCREENED! I SL’AUEENCE OLIVIEE And LESLIE HOWARD With RAYMOND MASSEY, ANTON WALBROOK, IN GLYNIS JOHNS ERIC PORTMAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS Begg’s and Octagon (Phone 13-091). DANCING. TO-NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT. OLLAND MEMORIAL HALL, Cavcrsham Car Terminus. H Good Prizes, Lucky Spot. Good Supper. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Pat Harbrow’s Dance Band. Best Floor in Town. Bus to Town. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SUNSHINE DANCE. - Sunshine String Band. Delightful Music, Fastest Floor hr Town. Admission, Is 6d. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). iCUNSHINE DANCE. Pat Harbrow's Band. Join the Happy Crowd. Excellent Music. Fast Floor. ‘ . Admission, 1$ 6d. BROWN’S SCHOOL DANCING, Embassy Salon. Learn Ballroom Dancing. Learners’ Class, every Monday, 8 till 10.30, 1» 6d. Private lessons by appointment. PHONE 18-831. ■ A DANCE will be held in Security Hall, South Dunedin, on Wednesday, August 26; N.Z.L-P-i good music, supper; admission Is. POLICE Social Club Dance, arranged for August 26, now been Cancelled. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MUSSELBURGH RISE (in Lovely Position, Beside , Tram, Excellent View and Bathed in Sunshine). —Attractive Tiledroofed Brick Bungalow (about 3 years built), 3 bedrooms, lounge, living room, kitchenette, and sun verandah; excellent construction, every modern convenience; good wide freehold, tastefully laid out in garden, etc., concrete paths. A REALLY CHOICE HOME, JUST ON THE MARKET. £2OO DEPOSIT, nwp- DEPOSIT.—ROSLYN (right -in It/ the sunshine with a lovely view): Substantially-built Bungalow, 4 good rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, including hot and cold water, bathroom, electric light and plugs, coal and gas ranges, cupboards and wardrobes; close tram and bowling green; asphalt paths, garden, 2 separate sections. EOR DEFINITE SALE, OFFER WANTED, AND IT’S GOOD. GREEN ISLAND (Conveniently Situated): Good 5 Rooms; bath, hot and cold water, electric light and other conveniences; washhouse, copper, tubs; wants a little renovating, but quite dry; over.li acres (subdivided), corner freehold, garden, ole.; owner away. EASY TERMS. CHEAP, £590. JUST IN, OWNER TRANSFERRED.— KEW (exceptionally sunny position): Lovely Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, tiled roof, kitchenette, and sun room, line interior, all latest conveniences; good garden; lovely view. URGENT Sale; £2OO DEPOSIT. INSPECTION INVITED. A QUICK SELLER. nwj? DEPOSIT— MORNINGTON (good db % position): Comparatively new and substantially-built 4-roomed Bungalow, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences, concrete foundations, good dry, sunny freehold with a bright outlook. EXCELLENT VALUE £BSO (or offer). UNIVERSITY RISE (close Varsity).— Good 5-roomed attractive SEMI-BUN-GALOW, all conveniences; bright freehold section; sunshine and view: absentee owner, ONLY £B3O. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 158 RATTRAY STREET. ALEX. MACDONALD AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424. S. Clarke 13-639. V» 1 iTM’MV-Tlandy Railway Workshops (good street, slight rise): Perfect Family Homo of 6 rooms and all conveniences; wide frontage; freehold, 32 poles. n-| /’AA -On Bat, near Forbury CorSdUUU ner (surrounded with modern houses): Brick Bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchenette, sun room, garage; modern conveniences. A SOUND CITY INVESTMENT.—Two Modern Flats, let at 60s per week to good tenants; £1,400 for quick sale. ■ TOWN SIDE OF ROSLYN (in Beautiful Surroundings). —Wooden Bungalow of 5 Booms and kitchenette; garage; i-acre section, well set out in garden, lawn, rockery, fruit and native trees. £1,550. ni RAA-New Brick Bungalow, tile dtAOUU roof; 5 rooms, good level-sec-tion, latest conveniences; Anderson’s Bay. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS; waiting room, 3 cubicles, fully equipped; 2 overhead dryers, one non-elec-tric permanent wave; 25s per week; takings £lO per week; £l3O as going concern. ALEX. MACDONALD. FOUR Rooms, £480; owner leaving; must sell; snip.—D764. Star. PERSONAL. WOULD .Anybody give Working Man Piece Ground, grow few vegetables, south endl —E555, Star. __ WOULD Person who pickc-d up Parcel on Friday n lease return to address on letter
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Evening Star, Issue 24281, 24 August 1942, Page 1
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