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amusements. AT LAST !!—TO-NIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT! oy]y opportunity to aco tho Peerless British Star who will make tho Cinders 1-1 } as never before —a record-breaker if ever there was one. “SQUIB “ BURTON (ENGLAND), . • At Tho SPEEI) WA Y ROY A L STA DI U M. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Regardless of expense, the Management have been successful in holdii English and Australian Stars for TO-NIGHT S MEETING. Ihe sar 4 .1. me iV'Mi'l? STATION AT. rftNTRRT .nd SPEC! ling over the same big Programme. Tnchiding'‘the"BIG"INTKRNATIONAL CONTEST and the SPECIAL POINTS’ MATCHES Handicap Events, and Local Match Races, will be presented, aa previously ’ advertised. “ SQUIB ” BURTON (England), LYN HALE (Australia), harry mangham (New Zealand). BEN UNWIN (Australia), HILIPwAY BUCHANAN (Australia). JACK YOUNG (Otago). And the local boys will be going great guns, too. Thrilling Races. Exciting Duels, a Great Evening’s Fun 10,000—SEATS AVAILABLE FOR TO-NIGHT !—IO,OOO. Special Trams. Popular Prices, 2s Plus tax to All Parts; Children Is. BE EARLY TURNSTILES OPEN AT 7 P.M. Stadium Phone 25-673. WHAT MINNY GOLFERS HAVE BEEN AWAITING ! New Problems. Perplexing Hazards Golfing Atmosuherc. OPENING ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 7.45. CIVIC MINIATURE GOLF LINES Expense and ingenuilv have not been spared. The biggest and best links yet opened in Dunedin. Bright and airy, the links cover 6,500 squa. e feet, with 18 holes of new designs. Right in the Centre of tho City, a Stone Throw from the Hub. IN THE TOWN HALL BUILDING, ON THE GROUND FLOOR, OPENING OFF THE MAIN ENTRANCE, MORAY The popular sport under the happiest conditions. Bigger links mean cheaper play. Refreshments and Confectionery obtainable at Golf House. Play Minny Golf Daily and Derive Entertainment and Spcrt. Links Phono 13-654. LYR 1 C TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. All Talking, 1 THE CLIMAX.’ ‘ THE CLIMAX.* ‘THE CLIMAX.* CENTRAL MISSION (OTAGON HALL), RECITAL OF MUSIC, TO-MORROW, 6.30 p.m. Jean Horsholt and Kathryn Crawford in a stirring romance beautifully picturised from the great stage success by Edward Lockc. Supports include Specially-selected Music, Instrumental and Vocal, will bo rendered through tho latest Electrical Gramophone Equipment. It will bo music with a message. SERIAL. CARTOON, COMEDY, ETC.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE DAY EXCURSION-DUNEDIN TO TIMARU, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18. SPECIAL TRAINS AND SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN FARES PROVIDE A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT TIMARU AND RETURN IN ONE DAY AT LESS COST THAN A SINGLE JOURNEY. Train leaves Dunedin 7.20 a.m., arrives Timaru 11.42 a.m. Return Train leaves Timaru 4.55 p.m., arrives Dunedin 9.17 j).m. Corporation Buses leave St. Clair, St. Hilda, Norm an by at 7 a.m. to connect with 7.2 P a.m. Train. Trains stop Port Chalmers Upper, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampdeu. and Oamaru only for passengers. Reduced fares from Dunedin:—Second Class, 10s 9d; First Class, 15s 6d; also reduced fares from other stopping stations. RAILWAY SEATS RESERVED FOR BOTH JOURNEYS FOR Is, TALK THIS OVER WITH YOUR FRIENDS, AND TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OF VISITING TIMARU WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH YOUR BUSINESS. Trains ex Christchurch arrive Timaru 11.35 a.m. and 12.9 p.rn. A fine opportunity to meet your northern friends also. For further particulars see handbills, or enquire from Statiournasters or local Booking Agents

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I'ORWARD BY RAIL. REDUCTION OF RATE ON GOODS FROM DUNEDIN TO OAMARU. 171 ROM MONDAY, 12th January, 1931, JT tho rate on Classes A, B, C, and D Goods from Dunedin to Oamaru will bo reduced to 30s per ton, including delivery within a radius which includes the business area of Oamaru. Small Lots will be charged pro rata at 30s per ton, with a minimum of Is 6d, instead of under the small lots scale as previously. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Baby's Shawl, near Forbury Corner.—Finder rewarded on returning 23 Edwin street. lOST, vicinity Tainui, Tuesday, Black i Collie, about C mouths old, with chain. LOST, King Edward street. Gold Bangle; reward.—Address 334, * Star.’ LOST, since Friday last week, small Black Steel Purse containing cash; reward. —Mise Hccnan, 385 George street. LOST, Gold Ring. Wednesday night, initials D.W.; keepsake.—Kindly leave Ellis, fruiterer, Cavcrshara. LOST, between Becks and Kycburn, Tent and Sack containing cooking utensils; reward.—Return Rutherford, Raufurly, or writing 301, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Month’s Wages, by Workjpg Man, between Exchange and South Dunedin.—Finder please return 14 Prendergast street. , LOST (Thursday), Dark Brown Pup, Irish Terrier strain; reward.—l 47 King street. LOST, Two Ccflnloid Grey-coloured Side Curtains.—Return Publisher, ‘ Evening Star’; reward. from 69 Gladstone road, IO Fawn Pom. Dog.—Reward on returning to above address; 363, ‘Star.’ LOST, a good night’s Sleep, but Found after having _ Chimney Swept by Otago Window Gleaning Co.; 13-250. lOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin WinJ dow Cleaning Co. are the best and oTieapest sweeps.—Phono 10-493, private 13-718. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ANY WOMAN OR GIRL needing help or advice in any trouble may consult the Secretary (Miss Coe-Smith) at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, Dunedin, any afternoon (except Saturday) between 2 and 4 o’clock, or by appointment.

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Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 15