JAMES S T - Direction: Daily; Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 and 7.45 p.m. Wild Bill Hiokock, Calamity Jane, and General Custer. The Blackest, Boldest days of America’s Wild West! 9 STABS and 3,000 CAST EGBERT STACK - ANN RUTHERFORD RICHARD DIX FRANCES FARMER BROD CRAWFORD - HUGH HERBERT ANDY DEVINE, In Universal's ‘ BADLANDS of DAKOTA ’ 4 BADLANDS of DAKOTA ’ ‘ BADLANDS of DAKOTA ’ Bins a First Half second to none. Rians D.1.C., Jacobs's at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
ALL PURPOSES APPEAL. ALL PEOPLE'S QUEEN CARNIVAL. MANUFACTURING SECTION COMMITTEE. THE FOLLOWING WINNERS of Raffles conducted by the Manufacturing Section Committee mav collect tlie articles at Mr McDonnell’s offlee. 168 Stuart street, Dunedin: OIL PAINTING.—D. Melville, N.Z. Wax Vesta Co. WALL MIRROR.—J. Dunn, 23 Burns street. SPORTS TROUSERS. —J. Dawson, 51 Young street. CHILD’S SEWING MACHINE. Glenys Sparrow, 89 Fawcett street. SLEEPWELL MATTRESS—C. W. Torley, 17 Walton street. SILK STOCKINGS.—A. D. Holden, 80 Loyalty street. WELTED SHOES.—Mavis Whitburn. BRASS VASE.—E. Jones, George street. BRASS CANDLESTICKS.—Ina Adam, 215 Elgin road. PINK DUCHESSE SET.—Mrs R. Hunter, 215 Leiih street. CHOCOLATE.—W. McAllan, Macandrew road. TEA.—Jean Hindraarch, 12 Fairfax street. SILVER,, FRUIT DISH—D. M. Clark, 9 Granville Terrace! • BABY DRESSED DOLL.—Mrs Moody, Soddon street, Ravensbonrnc. BABY’S LAYETTE. Grace Simpson, Tokaralii. - JACOBEAN CHAIRS. Ray Thompson, care R. and G, Ltd. The following winners of raffles may collect their pi'izcs from D. H. Blackic Ltd., corner Police and Bond streets; — 501 b FLOUR. —George Brander. 281 b BUTTER.—PearI McLean. PATCHWORK QUlLT.—Eileen Boomer. STOCKINGS.—B. Smith, 155 Carroll street. GROCERY ORDER.—George Graham. RED HANDBAG.—George Graham. PARCEL VALUE £3—Jean Penrose, 9 lugs Avenue. TWEED COAT.—Mrs Smaill, Ravensbourne. FROCK LENGTH.—Mrs R. J. Allan, 267 North road. BOX CHOCOLATES.—D.B. BAG POTATOES. —Mi’s Gubbins, Bangor Terrace. TEA.—J. Fitzgerald, 212 St. Andrew street. BLACK ART RAFFLE. npHE Raffle for the Racehorse Black Art II was drawn at Forbury Park on Saturday, August 22. The winning number was 6520. Will the holder of that ticket communicate with D. H. Blackie Ltd.? GARDENING. GROW famous Lloyd George Raspberries, 6s dozen. —Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. FOR Gooseberries, Currants. Rhubarb, Apples, Pears, Hedge Plants, Shrubs.— Skene’s, Stuart street,. Dunedin. LOVELY Wisteria, strong plants, handsome climber; ss, post . free.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. PERSONAL. FIRE Screen, velvet painting, framed by Taylor’s; will be sold if not claimed by Wednesday, September 2, 1942,
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Evening Star, Issue 24287, 31 August 1942, Page 1
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