AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. r ii!t{HiiniH{{nn>. X'HE GRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. I 3 Sessions Daily: I ] 11 —2— 8. | STALLS. 1/-; CIRCLE, J/6.Gene Strai ton-P6rter’s * laddie; ‘ laddie; ‘ laddie; the favourite story of millions, starring . JOHN BEAL, GLORIA STUART. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And A Clever, Delightful Corned? Romance, ‘PARTY WIRE’ JEAN ARTHUR VICTOR -TORT, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre; Phone 13-013. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1935, At 3 o’clock p.m., MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., City Organist. PROGRAMME. Dr GALWAY will Play—- ‘ Fantasia on 0 Sauctissima ’ (Lux), Andante based on the Westminster Chimes (Westbrook), Prelude and Fugue in A Minor (Bach), ‘Suite Gothique ’ (Boellmann), ‘ln Springtime’ (Hollins), ‘Londonderry Air’ (arranged by Coleman), Overture to ‘ William Tell ’ (Rossini). Admission FREE Admission. Doors open 2.30 p.m. Entrance from Moray Place only. THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE. SERVICE is a feature of our Home Supply Store. No order 100 small (or too large) to receive our best attention. DELIVERY. —We deliver orders 10s or over in the city or suburbs without extra charge, Ale and Stout excepted. QUALITY. —When you order from the Grand you are assured of the world’s best quality at bedrock prices. Dail 11-542. Smart Service. THEATRE The Pride of South Dunedin. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 7.45 P.M. - TO-NIGHT - 7.45 P.M. Here’s a Mystery that You Won’t be able to Solve! ‘THE WHITE COCKATOO’ Featuring JEAN MUIR. JEAN MUIR. Also— Revel in the Spectacular Array of Dance, Corned?, and Song. GEORGE WHITE’S ‘ SCANDALS ’ With ALICE FAYE RUDY VALLEE, CLIFF EDWARDS. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop Next Theatre, or Phone 22-573. Y.M.C.A. BOYS’ CAMP. The leading Camp for Boys, DECEMBER 26th-JANUARY 30th. Situated in ideal surroundings on the bank of the Silverstream, Whare Flat. Warm huts, • ample meals, swimming, hiking, cricket, camp fires. Camp Mother in attendance. The cheapest. and happiest holiday for your Boy. NOTE—The Camp is open to all Boys 10 to 17 years, from town and country. Apply early personally or in writing to GENERAL SECRETARY or BOYS’ WORK DIRECTOR, Y.M.C.A., Dunedin. OTAGO REGIMENTAL BAND. /COMPLIMENTARY EVENING TO SERGT. P. C. GEORGE AND REUNION OF EX-MEMBERS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AT 8 P.M., At M.U.1.0.0.F, Hall, Stuart street, Ex-members who wish to attend and who have not received an invitation please communicate with the Secretary, J. R. FLINDERS, 82 Neville street. Caversham, S.W.X.
FIGHT AGAINST THE MONEY-POWER. Mackenzie-King, the Liberal Party Leader, said:— “ Canada is faced with a great battle between the money-power and the power of the people, a. battle which will be waged in the new Parliament. I plead for a sweeping Liberal victory to carry out my policy of public control of currency and credit. Until the CONTROL OF CURRENCY AND CREDIT IS RESTORED TO THE GOVERNMENT AND RECOGNISED AS ITS MOST CONSPICUOUS AND SACRED RESPONSIBILITY ALL TALK OF SOVEREIGNTY OF PARLIAMENT AND DEMOCRACY IS IDLE AND FUTILE.” (Prom a Policy" Speech at Saskatoon, 21st September.) GET INTO LINE WITH CANADA. THE POWER OP THE PEOPLE RESTS IN THEIR VOTES, j VOTE ONLY FOR THE CANDIDATES WHO PLEDGE THEMSELVES TO RESTORE TO THE COMMUNITY THE CONTROJ. OF ITS OWN PUBLIC CREDIT. I RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAT EXCURSION, DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL, SUNDAY, IST DECEMBER. Dunedin Caversham Invercargill dep. dep. arr. a ,m. 7.20 7.28 11.20 a.m. 7.30 7.38 11.55 SPECIAL FAST TRAINS, making the usual slops, will run as follow: p.m. p-m. Invercargill ... dep. 5.25 5.55 Dunedin arr. 9.23 10.19 Corporation buses leave Anderson’s Bay at 6.55 a.m. (via M’Brida street and CarCorner), St. Clair, St. Hilda, and Normanby, at 7.0 a.m., to connect with 7.20 and 7.30 a.m. trains. ' ’ _ ' . r „ 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 To Invercargill. / 2nd Milton Balclutha Railway seat reserved for both journeys for Is. Book early. For further particulars see handbill; or inquire from Stationmasters or Booking Agents. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PORBUBY PARK TROTTING MEETING, AT DUNEDIN, 281 h AND 30th NOVEMBER. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued TO DUNEDIN from OamaruBalclutha, and Intermediate Stations, including those on Branches, and from Inver-cargill-Kakapuaka and Intermediate Stations on Direct Line of Route, FROM 27th to 29th NOVEMBER, available for RETURN UP TO AND INCLUDING MONDAY, 2nd December, 1935. Usual week-end excursion tickets will be issued to Dunedin on 30th November from Oamaru-Invercargill and Intermediate Stations on direct line of route. On’ 28th November the usual 4.42 p.m. train for Palmerston leaves Dunedin 6.35 p.m. Passenger train’ leaves Dunedin at 4.48 p.m., arriving Mosgiel 5.18 p.m. On Thursday, 28th November, and Saturday, 30th November, the usual 4.48 p.m. train for Cliulon will leave Dunedin 6.25 p.m,, Mosgiel 7.0, Milton 8.9, Balclutha 9.0, and arrives Clinton 10.8 p.m. Will NOT connect with the Milton-Lawrence (rain. For further particulars see. handbills; or inquire at Stations or local Booking Agent*. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CLUTHA SHOW, 29th NOVEMBER. ON 29th NOVEMBER usual 4.45 pirn, train leaves Balclutha 5.33 p.m., Milton 6.44, arriving Dunedin 8.37 p.m. For further particulars see handbill; or inquire at Stations or local Booking Agent. EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College Ltd., specialising in Accountancy and Bookkeeping Examinations for University course.—Telephone 10-736: Dowling street. BROWN’S College (Above Moray Place P. 0.). —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions. —Telephone 10-697. BRIDGE. Contract, Auction, expert individual tuition; 2-hour lesson, 2s 6d, learn correctly; Classes, Is.—Phone Mrs Jeavons (13-023). TUITION given Painting, ■ all branches of Arts and Crafts,—Miss Passmore, studio Stock Exchange Buildings; telephone 18-164. IF you need P.uilding Material send an Advertisement to the * Star.’
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