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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MAYFAIR THEATRE The Pride, of South Dunedin. 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT The Whole Family will Enjoy this DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. You Liked ‘ 7th Heaven.’ > You Enjoyed * Sunny Side Up. Here is the Happy Combination- - ‘I AM SUZANNE’ Featuring The Toast of the Continent, LILIAN HARVEY, And Podrecca’s Piccoli Marionettes. In Addition The Merry Comedy Romance, ‘ COME ON, MARINES,’ ‘COMB ON, MARINES,’ : With RICHARD ARLEN - TOBY WING IDA LUPINO COLIN TAPLEY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop next Theatre, or Phonfe 22-573. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY’S WIN TE R SHOW. Will be Opened on FRIDAY, 31st Inst., And CLOSE ON THE EVENING OF sth JUNE. ENTRIES of all Classes of Exhibits Competing for Prizes CLOSE on TUESDAY, 14th May. Schedules on application. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. REALLY GOOD. ENTERTAINMENT. TWICE DAILY-2.15, 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. Telephone 13-091. Chas. Begg’s or M'Cracken and Walls’s. OCTAGON THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN. POWERFUL DETECTION-DEFYING NEWSPAPER MYSTERY DRAMA, 1 ‘ THE WARREN CASE ’ { I J BRILLIANT ADAPTATION OP ARNOLD RIDLEY’S THRILL-TEEMING PLAY, ‘THE LAST CHANCE.’ As a play Arnold Ridley’s amazing story, ‘ The Last Chance,’ held London in_ 'a vyce-like grip—now translated on the living screen, the teeming thrills and ever-unfold-ing sensations of ‘THE WARREN CASE ’ will astound and baffle you, just as they baffled the cleverest brains of Scotland Yard. There is .not one dull moment; the exciting plot moves along at breathtaking pace, and the tense atmosphere is sustained right up to the amazing climax. Also, 1 ‘ THE FORTUNATE FOOL ’ | I We advise the Public of Dunedin to meet “THE FORTUNATE FOOL.” He’s great company. John Falconer, author, rich in worldly goods, richer still in human understanding. Affectionately known ns “Jim” from one end of London to the other, his adventures, in the midst of which he unexpectedly finds real romance, will thrill and delight you! (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE BIG CELEBEITT CONCERT TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, 18th MAY, 1935, at 8 p.m. Arranged by THE NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD For MAYOR’S RELIEF FUNDS. PROGRAMME: March—‘Fighting Strength’ (Jurman). Selection—‘ William Tell ’ (Rossini). St. Kilda Band, champions of N.Z. (J. Dixon, Esq., conductor). Songs— 1 ‘ Vesti La Giubba ’ (Leoncavallo), ‘English Rose’ (German), ‘La Dofina e Mobile ’ (Verdi). —HONELLO CECIJj (Australian Operatic Tenor). Cornet Solos—‘Post Horn Galop ’ (Koenig), ‘My Heaven of Love ’ (Goldmark), ‘ Until ’ (Sanderson). JOHN ROBERTSON (N.Z. Champion Cornetist), with St. Kilda Band. Song—‘Harbour Night Song’ (Sanderson), ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’ (Molloy). Miss MARY PRATT (N.Z. contralto). Overture—‘ Zampa ’ (Herald). —St. Kilda Band. Songs— ‘ Border Ballad ’ (Cowen), ‘ I Travel ■ The Road ’ (Thayer), ‘ The Legion of ■ the Lost’ (West),—WALTER KINGSLEY (Celebrated English Baritone). Piano Soles—‘ Prelude G Minor ’ (Rachmaninoff ’), ‘ Nocturne F Sharp ’ (Chopin), ‘Russian Fantasia’ (arr. Vinogradoff).—PAUL VINOGRADOFF (Eminent Russian Pianist). Vocal Duets— ‘ In This Solemn Hour ’ (Verdi), ‘ Quivering. Lyre ’ (Verdi). — LIONELLO CECIL and WALTER KINGSLEY. March —‘Wellington’ (Zehle). —St. Kilda I . Band. ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENTS BY THE CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Mons. De Rose, Conductor). ■ Popular Prices: 2s, Is. No Tax. No Booking Fee. Preferential Booking, 3s, will open' Begg’s, Monday, 13th. Plan for 25., Tuesday, 14th, BE WISE AND BOOK. •jgRILLIANT SPECTACLE! ACTION! A FULL CAST OP STARS! GLAMOUR! Otago University CAPPING PROCESSION Otago University * CAPPING , PROCESSION Wednesday, May 22. Wednesday, May 22. CAPPING BOOK On Sale, Tuesday, May 21, * PRICE, Is. ANNUAL SALE. THE TUDOR BOOK CO. LTD. 18 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ONCB-A-YEAR SALE. BIG BARGAIN SALE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, PICTURES. EVERYTHING REDUCED, >VONDERFUL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ HANDBAGS. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL, SUNDAY, 19TH MAY. SPECIAL FAST TRAINS, making the usual stops, will run as follow: a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Dunedin dep. 7.20 7.30 Invercargill ... ... dep. 5.25 5.55 Caversham dep. 7.28 7.38 Invercargill arr. 11.20 11.55 Dunedin arr. 9.23 10.19 Corporation Buses leave Anderson’s Bay at 6.55 a.m. (via M'Brido street and Cargill’s Corner), St. Clair, St. Kilda, and Normanby at 7.0 a.m. to connect with 7.20 and 7.30 a.m. trains. , Road Motor Bus leaves Port Chalmers 6.35 a.m., St. Leonards 6.52 a.m. to connect with outgoing trains. Return Fares to Gore and Invercargill'are as follow: — „ To Gore. ■^ rom 2nd Class. Ist Class. Dunedin, Caversham, Green Island ... 7/- 9/6 Milton ... 4/- 6/Balclutha ... ... ... 3/- 4/To Invercargill. 2nd Class. Ist Class. 7/6 10/6 7/- 9/6 6/- 8/6 Railway Seat reserved for both journeys for Is. Book early. For further particulars see handbill or' inquire from Station Masters or Booking Agents. , ■

PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE SECRETARY will be in Attendant afc the Office, Security Buildings Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All coni munications V "" confidential. I GEORGE YOUNGSON, of the Pub- * lishing Staff of the ‘ Evening Star’ Co. Ltd., am NOT the Man referred to in a recent Police Court case. SECOND-HAND Clothes wanted.-Ploasi, leave at 80 Highgate, Roslyn Salvation Army. - ' 1 JAMES~MARTIN, 8 Garden • am Not the James Martin appearing before the Court, Friday. REFINED Lady desires Meet Gentleman (30-33), steady employment genuine; view "matrimony.—Box 444, Auckland. * ■T> EPINED, educated Widow (49) desires -“-V Meet refined Gentleman, means; must he genuine.—Box 444, Auckland. All” tlioso "interested in forming Junior Advertisers’ Club in Dunedin please communicate Hl9O, ‘ Star.’ IP you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star,’hone 10-465. NOTICE. GEO. YOUNGSON,' Dunedin. ,

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF STOCK -WAGON REFUSE. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of STOCK WAGON 'REFUSE available at Dunedin for One fear ending 31st May, 1936. Particulars obtainable from Goods Agent, Railways, Dunedin, with whom Tenders will Close on 18th MAY, 1935. TRADE PERSONAL. (COUNTRY' Clients.—We have special ' skins to be made up into beautiful Leather Coats. —Fraser and Sons, Stuart street. CORNER Book Shop, opp. Wolfenden and Russell).—A full range of Knitting Books now in stock. FOR the winter months Larnach Castle will be open on Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons only; admission Zs 6d. OOK, Boys! Beautiful Leather Coats, perfect fitting; years of faithful wear. —Fraser and Sons, Stuart street. ■ TMTISS MILLER, Ladies’ Hair* Specialist •L’-B- (late Strand Chambers), Removed to Queen’s Buildings (above Vedic Cafe); phone 10-877. OGBRS AND HART for Log Boxes and Fire Screens, Kerbs, and Electroplating.—39l Princes street (off car sheds); phone 13-269,

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Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 17

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