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iMnalgamated A Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m. —TWICE DAILY— 8 p.m, LAURENCE LESLIE OLIVIEE HOWARD With RAYMOND MASSEY, ANTON WALBROOK, IN 49th ' PARALLEL * ‘ 49th PARALLEL ’ ‘ 49th PARALLEL ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. (PACKED WITH THRILLS—LAUGHTER -ADVENTURE—DRAMA. a ‘YANK IN THE R.A.E.’ i ‘YANK IN THE R.A.E.’ ‘ YANK IN THE R.A.E.’ K ‘ YANK IN THE R.A.E.’ II ‘YANK IN TFIE E.A.P.’ ! [ ‘ YANK .IN TljE R.A.E.’ Starring TYRONE BETTY POWER ORABLE POWER’ ORABLE ffOHN SUTTON, REGINALD GARDINER. The Valiant R.A.E. In Action BATTLE OF DUNKIRK RECREATED IN ALL ITS FURY. BOMBING ATTACKS ON GERMANY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS Begg’s and Octagon (Phone 13-091). DANCING. DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). DUNEDIN’S BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Two Bands. Two Bands. Two Bands. Two Bands. Non-stop Dancing. Non-stop Dancing. Leader, Mr Pat Harbrow; •SET SUPPER. PRIZES 1 ‘Admission, 2s. Late Buses After Dance. ■^fXNDSOR LOUNGE DE LUXE. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING.'" DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCIN.G. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. TO-MORROW NIGHT. GEORGIANS’ BAND. Coloured Lights. Supper. ADMISSION, 2s. Late Buses. s TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). U N S H I N E DANCE. Pat Harbrow's Band. . Make Up a Party. Good Company. Good Music. Fast Floor. Admission, Is 6d. s TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). UNSHINE DANCE, 8 to 12. ANOTHER POPULAR DANCE. Admission, Is 6d. TO LET. TO LET, Flat, 4 rooms; porcelain bath, etc.—Apply Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. , TO LET, Self-contained Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette ; 22s 6d week.—Mansions, St. Clair. TO LET, Flat 2 rooms and kitchenette; unfurnished; conveniences,—Bso King street. TO LET, Furnished Room; fireplace; central.—B7 Manor Place. TO LET, Three Rooms, use conveniences; £1 week. —H 567, Star. TO LET. large 4-roomed Flat, suitable family or friends. -11 l Russell street; phone 14-478. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, Sitting Room, kitchenette; gas cooker. —Apply 892 Cumberland street. 1 KAIKORAI (Slight Rise).—4 Rooms, all conveniences; 3 minutes tram; 22s 6d.— H 578, Star. FURNISHED Flats, 455. 50s, 635; Bedroom and Sitting Room, 255; Unfurnished Flats, 30s, 37s 6d, 50s, 555; Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. —Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell, SUPERIOR Furnished Self-contained Flat, rise, close Knox Church; lounge, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, all electric; 57s 6d; garage if required—Alfred Clark, Mauso street; telephone 12-323. • CARGILL ROAD.—3 Rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bath, b. and c., e. light, copper, tubs; 255.-H551, Star. SOLDIER’S Wife, one child, residing Abbotsford, would like share Home, one child no objection; good conditions.—Reply No. H 563, Star. FURNISHED Rooms, : suitable business girls; use kitchen, gas ranges, and every convenience.—Apply Rainbow Hotel. FULLY-FURNISHED Double and Single Rooms, separate gas, and all conveniences; rent reasonable ;but strictly in advance.— •225 George street (opposite MacdufFs). FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace, telephone, use cooking, conveniences.—3lo York Place. SUNNY Bed-Sitting Room, furnished; use of conveniences.—Phono 18-881. VACANT, Nicely • furnished Bed - Silting Room, kitchenette, at 169 York Place. SUNNY, Single Furnished Bed-Sitting Boom, gas stove, use conveniences.—6lß George street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. MEETINGS. PRACTICAL Psychology Club.—No Meeting ThMSgw,.#;. <4 Moiiggks*.

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Evening Star, Issue 24288, 1 September 1942, Page 1

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517

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24288, 1 September 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24288, 1 September 1942, Page 1

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