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AMUSEMENTS. I PALMERSTON I I RESIDENTS I FRIDAY AFTERNOON is YOUR matinee. Travel bv the FRIDAY MARKET TRAIN At specially reduced fares. RETURN TRAIN LEAVES DUNEDIN AT 5.40 P.M. In addition, —FR E E A specially-chosen art ’ photo of the Star to each lady visitor from the country. | AS POPULAR AS ON THE | OPENING NIGHT! | Admired and talked of everywhere for 100 miles around. ...uiilHlllllllHllillUn,. THE state Direction Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY--11 - 8. I 1 I GRACE MOORE 1 in I I 111 I > 111 I ‘ONE NIGHT OF I 111 I LOYE’ 1 111 |_j 1 HI A Columbia Picture. RECORDS MEAN NOTHING | TO THIS PICTURE. I It makes them and breaks them I in startling succession. I DON'T YOU MISS IT. | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Begg’s till 5; then phone 12-524. Advance Bookings at Begg’s Only.

THE ESPLANADE, ST. CLAIR. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Also TO-MORROW and the DAY AFTER. DO NOT MISS THE THRILLING OPENING TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. THRILL No. 1. —Flight-lieutenant Olson will Carry the “ Mayor of White Island ” as passenger in his Plane, and will time his trip so as to “ drop ” his passenger as close to the Esplanade as possible at 7.45 p.m. THRILL No. 2. —A 8 p.m. His Worship will Proclaim the Freedom of the Esplanade and Switch on a Thousand Coloured Lights and Floodlight the Breakers. THAT’S WHY EVERYBODY IS “GOING OUT” TO SEE THE “GOINGS ON” AT THE “ CARNIVAL OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS.” “CARNIVAL OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS.” TO-NIGHT.—SPECIAL “RACE” MEETING. The Cadbury Fry Hudson Handicap W.D. and H. O. Wills Cup, the Phoenix Stakes, the Thomsons’ Handicap. 'A REMINDER TO GIRLS AND BOYS FOR TO-MORROW’S PET DOG PARADE —“ Fall-in ” in front of Surf Club with Pet Dog on leash not later than 8.15. No entry fee. Under the supervision of members of the Kennel Club. Classes for Bestkept Dog, Best Decorated Dog, the Smallest, Largest, Longest, Shortest, Ugliest, and JUST ONE LAST WORD. —Keep Saturday Afternoon Free for the Official Whippeet Races, Treasure Hunt, Life Saving with the assistance of Aeroplanes, etc. COME EARLY TO-NIGHT. BUY A LUCKY BADGE. NOTE. —The Public is respectfully requested to Keep Off the Beach until after the Aeroplane has departed.

TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT !! TO-NIGHT !!! SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALU, GRAND CRICKET CARNIVAL SEE THE LADIES* CRICKET TEAM TUG-O’-WAR! Kilda B v, Woolworlhs B, Y.W.C.A. v. Grange B, Mooneys v. Grange C, Planet B v. St. George B. SEE THE WRESTLING EXHIBITIONS!! Special Bouts and Demonstration of Holds. INVEST IN THE SIDE-SHOWS!!! Every Prize is a “Prize.” Our Motto: “ Quality.” Silk Stockings, Handbags, Shirts, Socks, Crystal, Silverware, Groceries. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. HALF-GUINEA PRIZE TO HOLDER OF LUCKY DOOR TICKET, Last Night’s Lucky Number was 22. A. G. VALENTINE, Hon. Secretary.

DO NOT MISS THE CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADE, SATURDAY, South Dunedin Town Hall. Special prizes in various sections. Every entrant receives a gift. Brother Bill will judge. Assemble Cargill's Corner 2.30 p.m. J. V. HANNA’S ALLROOM DANCING CLA&S THIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S2nd, 8 to 10.30 p.m., BURNS HstLL GYMNASIUM. Old-time aid Modern Dances. Ladies, Is; Men, Is 6d. SOMETHING rew m travel —the Land Cruise; see the cream of New Zealand scenery in pomfort; a special car at your disposal foi ten days and with side trips and extras all for £ls. —Particulars from Mount Coot Tourist Company of N.Z. Ltd. and agents.l

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Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

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