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AMUSEMENTS. —OCTAGON THEATRE COMMENCING 2 o’clock and 7.45. == = BEST VALUE IN TOWN == = TWO OUTSTANDING PICTURES. ‘THE RETURN OF ‘THE RETURN OF BULLDOG DRUMMOND ’ BULLDOG DRUMMOND’ (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) AND * THE SILENCE OE DEAN ‘THE SILENCE i j’ DEAN MAITLAND’ MAITLAND ’ (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Reservations Chas. Begg’s, M'Cracken and Walls’s, or Theatre (phone 13-091).

THE ST. CLAIR ESPLANADE. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS, at 7.30. Also, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The St. Clair Improvement Association will Present their 1936 (heap Year) “CARNIVAL OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS” “CARNIVAL OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS” A real good show, for a real good cause, for real good people. Follow the carnival crowd of care-frce merrymakers—and come early and slay late — See the Sights—Play the Games —Listen to the Band, AND SEE THE FLOODLIT BREAKERS. THE FLOODLIT BREAKERS. A sight never to be forgotten, and to be seen nowhere else in N.Z. Seaside Entertainers—Aeroplane escort to the “ White Island " official party—Lifesaving by Night—Canoes to the Rescue, and all the fun of the fair. ALWAYS ONE BETTER THAN THE LAST. BUY A LUCKY BADGE. BUY A LUCKY BADGE.

GORE RACING CLUB. SIHMER RACE MEETING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 and 27, 1936. FIRST RACE at 12.30 p.m. 1 LAST RACE at 5.10 p.m. ) Each Dayi The 8.33 a.m. Dunedin-Invercargill Express arriving at Gore 11,58 a.m. will stop at Gore Racecourse both days. Tickets from Gore to Gore Racecourse will be on sale, in the train, WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR. POPULAR ADMISSION CHARGES: Lawn, 6s; Ladies, 2s (including tax); Motor Cars Free. Hot Water Obtainable in Motor Paddock. F. YOUNG, Secretary.

—DAZZLING LAWN TENN-IS!-LOGAN PARK THURSDAY, 2.30 p.m. LOGAN PARK, HENRI COCHET, THE FRENCH WIZARD With Professional Stars in Three SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION MATCHES! 2.30 p.m.: A. WILLARD v. L. BAKER. 3.15 p.m.'(approx): H. COCHET v. J. WILLARD. 4.15 p.m. (approx.): DOUBLES CONTEST. Admission 5s (Book free at Otago Sports Depot), and 3s, plus tax. } School Girls and Boys Is 6d. Afternoon Tea Available.

DANCING. ST. JOSEPH’S Hall, Rattray street, Monday, 24th February, at 8 p.m.; good sujpper, good music; gents Is 6d, ladies Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 11

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