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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ROXY THEATRE TALKIES Sessions 2.15 ami 7.45 Dailv. KEN THE • KEN THE KEN THE KEN THE KEN - THE KEN 'THE KEN THE KEN THE KEN THE KEN THE In MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MAYNARD WAGON MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. MASTER. ■ MASTER. MASTER. Setting a new style in Westerns. IT’S DIFFERENT. ... The culminating scenes of tins film, in which Maynard has a whip fight with the “ bad hombre,” will remain long in the memory of the lucky ones seeing it. ON .NO ... . ACCOUNT CAN . . . YOU .... AFFORD TO ... . MISS ' THE WAGON MASTER,’ , In which Ken Maynard proves conclusively that ho is the King of all the Western Players. Book at Bristol till 11 a.m., then dial No. 11-565 (Theatre). , , , ] S , is, is TO ALL PARTS Is, Is Is. Children Half-price. RING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Tho World’s Greatest Talkie, ‘HIGH TREASON,’ ‘ HIGH {TREASON,’ ‘HIGH TREASON,’ , ‘HIGH TREASON,’ ‘HIGH TREASON,’ ‘ HIGH TREASON,’ Featuring JAMESON THOMAS. JAMESON THOMAS. Also, tho Supporting Programme is of High Standard. For Rserves Ring Theatre, 22-573. BERWICK CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. SPORTS MEETING, 5 THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931. Good Programme of Events. Running, Field Events, Dancing, and Piping. Programmes on Application. “ Kin<f of the Road” Bus Meets All ° Trains at Henley. V GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. J. CAMERON, Secretary. Fun and Romance, Thrills and Roars of Laughter—Thai’s ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES,’- ‘ LOOSE ANKLES, 1 ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’Now Showing at Fuller-Hay ward’s Cosy Li til* g T R A N D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY-7.45. LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA. LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, dux.. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jux., DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jux., In ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ When old maids make whoopee then the fun begins. ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ The Season’s Cleverest Comedy. A First National and Vitaphonc Production. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Of TESOP’S FABLES, 7ESOFS FABLES. TESOP’S FABLES, TESOP’S FABLEb, Tho World’s Leading Cartoons, LAUNDRY BLUES, LAUNDRY BLUES. LAUNDRY BLUES, LAUNDRY BEUEg. LAUNDRY BLUES, LAUNDRY BLUES. A—L —S—o, N.Z. Government Scenic N.Z. Government Scenic A-N—D O—U-R TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES, TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES, Which Are Always of the Best. And Everyone’s Favourite, THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. FOR RESERVES Ring Theatre (phone 13-379). BOX PLAN at The Bristol. NOTE.—Phone Reserves will not bo held after 7.45. THE KAIKORAI BAND T. Kirk-Burnnand, Conductor) WILL PLAY IN THE KAIKORAI PLAYGROUND RESERVE . SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15. W. J. NELSON', ' Secretary. TUESDAY, 23rd, toJAN U ARY 3rd, Inclusive. royal arcade, Kindly Reopened by the Trustees for the Benefit of DUNEDIN TRAMWAYS BAND CONTEST FUND. GRAND CARNIVAL. - Official Opening at 8 p.m. by Cr W. A. SCOIT. akiim Competitions, Frame Beauty Show, Baby Show (three classes), Special Prize aiting 1 ’ Twins, Champion Baby. Games of All Dcscriptions-Pokcr Tables, Shies, Skittles, Knock-cnu. oa ' Cabaret, First-class Jazz Orchestra. 3rd ARTILLERY BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Gaily Lighted and Decorated for the Occasion. Produce, Fancy Goods Stalls. All the Fun of a Fair. , * MONSTER XMAS TREE. Father Xmas arrives in state on the afternoon of the 24th; be there to meet [im * . T , W. BELCHER, Hon. Secretary. Admission; Free. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING. LEGAL SKATING RINK, “ Where Feet Find Fun.” Phono 13-263. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I FINAL NIGHT OF THE SEASON, FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, 7.30-11.30. ’ PRIZES; it Dross (Lady), Most Original Costume idy), Most Comic Costume (Gentleman), ,t ■ Advertisement, Best Paper Costume. Cpst not to exceed 2s 6d % Novelties, Games, Balloons, Etc., And also, N\L TWO-STEP COUPLES, SILVER CUP COMPETITION, ly couples selected will be allowed to com etc, and competitors roust show their selection cards. ISUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES, ke sure and Reserve your Skates lor tlie Big Carnival. Book early, kets obtainable on application to Office. PHONE 13-263. PHONE 13-263. SESSIONS AS USUAL. 391 Cumberland street. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL, SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. KING’S SKATING RINK, DOWLING STREET. DAILY: 12-1-1-2 p.m., 6d; 2.30 to 4 p.m., Is, Colleges: 4.15 to 5.30 p.m., 6d. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Ladies. Is; Gentlemen, Is 6d. Late Sessions Wednesday and Saturday. Spectators, 6d. Private Tuition. SKATING! ■jl/rOULIN ROUGE RINK. TO-NIGHT, XO-NIGHT, 7.30-11. 2nd Heat Ladies’ i-milc. 2nd Heat Ladies’ Tyro Race.’ Prices: Skaters, Is 6d; Spectators, 6d. DANCING. ARLY SETTLERS’ HALL And PIONEERS’ HALL, i-NIGHT 1 - TO-NIGHT! NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Opportunity This Season of Dancing io Two Halls and Final Appearance of Dagg’s Band, ibley Club. . ibldy Club. Dancing from 7.30. iblev Club. ibley Club. TWO HALLS, ibley Club. TWO BANDS, ibley Club. ibley Club. Sport* Orchestra, ibley Club. Dagg’s Dance Band, ibley Club. . ibley Club. Admission, 2s 6d. ibley Club. „ ~ , ibley Club. Supper Provided, ibley Club. SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCES, mber 26, 27, and 31, and January 3, ** 1931. DANCING. ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL. JUOWN’S DANCE ASSEMBLY A every Monday night, 8 to ( 11. Old id new dances. Continuous music by the •oadway Dance Band, Good floor. Is—Admission. —Is RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN-PORT CHALMERS ROAD MOTOR SERVICE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW HOLIDAYS TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. ON WEDNESDAY", 24th December, 1930. an extra Bus for Port Chalmers will leave Queen’s Gardens, Dunedin, at 9.10 p.m. Returning leaving Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 10.5 p.m. On THURSDAY, 25th December, 1930, the usual Sunday time-table will bo m operation. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens for Port Chalmers at 9.20 a.m., 11.0 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 2.0 p.m., 3.20 p.m., 4.10 p.m., 6.30 p.m., ,8.15 p.m., and 10.30 p.m. Buses leave Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 10.0 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 1.5 p.m., 2.50 p.m., 5.0 p.m,, 5,30 p.m., 7.15 p.m., 9.0 p.m., 9.30 p.m., and 11.15 p.m. Buses leave Dunedin for St. Leonards at 1.0 ji.ni. and 6.10 p.m., returning leaving St. Leonards at 1.40 p.ni. and 6.38 p.m. On FRIDAY. 261 h December, 1930, the 9.10 p.m. Duncdin-Port Chalmers and 10.5 p.m. Port Chalracrs-Dunedin Buses will NOT nin. On WEDNESDAY, 31st December, an Extra Bus for Port Chalmers will leave Queen’s Gardens at 9.10 p.m.. returning leaving Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 10.5 P ‘oii FRIDAY, 2nd January, 1931. tho 9.10 p.m. Dunedin-Port Chalmers and 10.5 p.m. Port Clialmors-Duncdin Buses will NOT run. ‘ Jgl VENING STAR ’ TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS DIAL 11-745. Ask for Department Required. After 5 p.m.' Sec Telephone Book. FINANCIAL. Money td lend on freehold AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES. AStilN, BROWN, AND ALLOO, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. Wanted at 15 per cent.: liquid awOO" security; monthly payments; unquestionable security.—967, ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 19

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