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AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Beijamia Pullsr. 2.15 TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. Meet a character you’ll never forget! Just a small-town priest . . . he didn’t know anything about fingerprints or clues I . . . but he knew men and their hearts , . .! and could solve any mystery of crime or love! ‘FATHER BROWN, DETECTIVE’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAUL LUKAS, WALTER CONNOLLY, GERTRUDE MICHAEL. First of the famous mystery stories by, G, K, CHESTERTON to reach the talking screen. ‘Father Brown, Detective,’ was privately screened in Wellington to His Grace Archbishop O'Shea and the Rev. Dr M'Rae, both of whom expressed their thorough appreciation of it. ALSO: The Biggest Scoop in the History of the Screen . . i A DAY IN THE LIFE OP THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS One exclusive full reel of a day from ■ dawn to bedtime. . . . Everyone will go crazy over these five chubby babes! NOTE.—Exclusive screening rights held by Sir Benjamin Fuller. Splendid Associate Featurettes, including News, Sportlight, Cartoon, etc. Box Plans at Jacobs’s until 6.30; Theatre .at 6.45 (phone 13-702). MANUFACTURE. OF MATCHES . INVITATION TO VISIT* N.Z. WAX VESTA FACTORY. ■The Management of the N.Z. Wax Vesta Co. Ltd., David street, Caversham, take this opportunity of Extending to those who are interested in the Manufacture of Matches an OPEN INVITATION to Inspect their Factory .each evening from#7.ls to 8.15 o’clock during Industries Week, as follows; , .i ' MONDAY, MAY 20th. TUESDAY, MAY 21st. THURSDAY, MAY 23rd. Prom those who intend to' take advantage of: this opportunity a telephone call, though not necessary,\ will be appreciated. Please phone 23-137. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! BIG CONCERT Arranged by*. ‘ New Zealand Broadcasting Boayd. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. BE PUNCTUAL! Music Starts 7.45. Concert, at 8 Sharp. Doors Open at 7.15. POPULAR PRICES, 2s, Is (no tax). Proceeds for Mayor’s; Relief Fund. RUM TASTING FOR QUALITY. ff Put a small, quantity into a glass,, then add. an equal part, or rather more, hot water, shake up the mixture, then examine by nose and palate for fineness of Bouquet and Flavour. Any sample that 'is pungent or shows signs of a rubbery character,' which is found in cheaper qualities, should be rejected. OLD LONDON. DOCK RUM. Free from bite and smooth to the palate. THE, GRAND HOTEL. LECTURES. A X RISKS,.- M.A., Who returned from the Soviet Union in April, Will Speak on ‘ WHAT WE SAW IN SOVIET RUSSIA,’ STATE THEATRE, SUNDAY, 26th, at 8 p.m; CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. MONDAY, MAY 20, at 8 p.m., ■ MUSEUM LECTURE ROOM, King Street Entrance. MISS M. 1 T URN BUL L, Lecturer in Classics, University ' of Otago, Will Lecture on * The Myths of • Plato.’ The Public are. Invited. , SOCIAL Credit, Central Branch, King Street Room, Tuesday, ,May 21; Mr Callander, lecturer, ‘ Foreign Debts and Trade Under Social Credit.’ RADIANT Health Club Meets, Monday. 7.45, comer King and St. Andrew streets; all welcome. EXCURSION. DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB. Excursion to greymouth and rewanui. Adults, 255; Under 15 yearn, 12s 6d. Reserved Seats, Is. Pillows, Is, for both journeys. 694 Miles by Rail, through the longest tunnel in the British Empire (5i miles) under the Southern Alps, and a whole day of scenic pleasure through beautiful Westland bush, with over 12 hours in Greymouth. Tickets from D.I.C. and H. O. Marsh, 11 Howard street. \ : ' Steam-heated Express Train departs Dunedin 9.25 p.m. SATURDAY, June Ist, returning noon MONDAY (King’s Birthday). Please wear Club's colours—Maroon and Gold. . • Dunedin Highland Pipe Band in attendance. See .handbills for further particulars. H. Q. MARSH, . Org. Sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

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