VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ *SEE —the acid test of the Apaches, the terrifying TRIAL UY CHAMPIONS! *SEE—for the livst time on the screen sensational ccrcidonials . , . the Hoop Dance . . . weird tribal customs! *SEE —(Jeronimo, feared and fearless number one man of the Apaches! *»SEE —scenes of unmatched beauty in the teeming Arizona Indian country! *SEE—White man courage v. reel man cunning! *SEE —thousands of horsemen swooping down on a wide-open frontier town! ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ * Amalgamated Theatres, Lid. THE GRAND 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY A MIGHTY CAVALCADE OF COURAGE! ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ Starring Lucille Ball James Craig SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKS Also Screening TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘ THUNDERING HOOFS,’ With Luana Lee “ Lasses ” Ray WALTERS WHITE WHITLEY (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS BEGG’S and THEATRE (13-013). PUBLIC NOTICES. POSTMEN’S SILVER COIN DRIVE TO-MORROW the Postmen and Postwomen of Dunedin are conducting a SILVER COIN DRIVE in aid of the All Purposes Patriotic Appeal Fund. The “ drive ” will bo made in conjunction witli the usual delivery of correspondence. Remember our boys iu the Armed Forces when your 11 Postie ” or an assistant collector calls on you TO-MORROW. All donations will be gratefully accepted.
r»-g k 19s 6(3 ' vill Bu y a s ? iart Dinin s dwlt) Room Suite, comprising Drawleaf Table, 4 Diuing Chairs, China Cabinet, Sideboard.—At Dunedin W holes ale-Direfit-to-Homo Furnishers, HAYWARDS NORTH END FURNISHING CO. LTD., corner King and Dundas streets, Dunedin North. CHIROPODY, Electrolysis. Premature Baldness, ami Dandruff. See Matson Anderson. TO LET. SUPERIOR Furnished Flat, in modern double-brick home, sunny position, on city rise, one section north Irora Exchange; Iar»o living room and one bedroom with two single beds, kitchen, bathroom, electric range and hot water system, separate electrie meter; use of washhouse, with gas copper ami use of motor shed; suitable two lady school teachers, business ladies, married couple, mother and daughter, or sisters; blankets, Upon, crockery, cutlery, saucepans not supplied; term, six months or longer; rent £2 ss.—Apply P.O. Box 617, Dunedin. HOTEL TO LEASE. 17URST-CLASS HOTEL, Central Otago, good district. Kent £5 per week. No goodwill. St’ock and furniture approximately £750. ALEX. MACDONALD, 5 Dowling street. Phone 10-469. TO LET, Furnished Room, fireplace, use conveniences.—B7 Manor Place. ... TO LET, 3 Rooms, Princes street; gas cooker ami electric points and telephone; suitable 2 business girls; £1 weekly.—Apply Tamblyn, Rhodes, 114 Princes street. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, Sitting Room, Kitchenette; gas cooker.—Apply 892 Cumberland street. TO LET, Single Furnished Room, fire-place, conveniences; central; 10s. —E 897, Star. TO LET, Single Furnished Room, use conveniences, phone; central. —44 Manor Place. TO LET, House, 5 rooms, central; 27s Sd; adults.—Haggitt, Duthie, and Campbell. CAVERSHAM. oil rise, 5-roomed, 30s; Russell street, Flat, 4, self-contained, unfurnished, 37s 6d. —Boyd’s, Rattray street; 13-111. HOUSE, Logan Park, 355; Furnished Buu«alow, 45s;’ 2 Rooms, separate cooking, pantry. 25s.—Haggitt, Duthie. and Campbell. FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room, near Stock Exchange; breakfast tray if desired.—Teloplionc 11-647. _________ FURNISHED Rooms, suitable business girls; use kitchen, gas ranges, and every convenience.—Apply Rainbow Hotel. SUPERIOR Furnished Self-contained Flat, bi w lounge, double bedroom, and kitchen; on rise, North Dunedin; £2 10s.—Tel. 11-288. VACANT, at 225 High street St. .Tames Theatre), Fully-furnished sunny Fiat, consisting three rooms; large glass-enclosed balcony and kitchenette.—Phone 13-627. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding, swimming; links placable in winter; bus met; no extras; morning and afternoon tea; £3 3s week. Phono 18; Mrs Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury. POULTRY. SKENE’S Lice Killer, for poultry, cats, dogs; large cartons, 2s, postage Bd. Skene's. STURDY While Leghorn Day-old Pullets from heavy layers, now ready,— Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 24285, 28 August 1942, Page 1
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