AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Comfortably Heated. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Colombia Pictures present The Screen Version of the Thrilling Novel hy LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. A story that has thrilled millions the World Over. ‘ THE LONE WOLF ‘ THE LONE WOLF • THE LONE WOLF THE LONE WOLF RETURNS.’ RETURNS.’ RETURNS.’ RETURNS.’ • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Lone Wolf is at it agaip, With the world’s greatest detectives on his trail. IT’S AN ABSOLUTE THRILL. Featuring MELVYN DOUGLAS, GAIL PATRICK, TALA BIRELL. Don’t Miss This Great Show. Supported by 6 EXCELLENT SHORTS. 6 EXCELLENT SHORTS, at D.I.C. and Jacobs’s. Theatre Plans at 7. Tel. 13-702. SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, MAY 3rd, at 8.5 p.m. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT The usual very high standard will be maintained, SILVER COIN. Rights reserved. jplOR Y.W.C.A. CAMP, SCHOOLGIRLS (12-18 years), Seaside Cottage, Broad Bay, MAY 11-18. Registrations by May 6. Enquiries at Y.W.C.A. Office. TRAMWAY BAND. (B. Logie, Conductor.) rHB TRAMWAY BAND will Play a Selected Programme of Suitable Music n the GARDENS TO-MORROW (Sunday). Collection. W. BELCHER, Hon. Sec. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, SING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. dOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. w. D. ROB DENTIST, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Phone 10-520. £, EUCHRE. . EUCHRE. 10-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 ■ o’clock sharp. ST, HILDA TOWN ILL. . , x . , od Games, and 8 good Prizes. Don t miss! EUCHRE, IT. PATRICK’S SCHOOLROOM, I Macandrew road, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MAY 2. First Prize, £l—lo Prizes. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, May 4, 8 p.m.; 5 good prizes; admission, Is. EUCHRE.— Leith Bowling Club, Saturday Night; 4 good prizes; admission Is; pavilion comfortably heated. ATURDAY. Euchre, 8 p.m., North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper; 5 good prizes; admission Is; Albion Cricket Club. ________ CARD Tournaments as usual, Caversham School, College street, Monday evenings. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Black-covered Cash Book, Palmerston or Waikouaiti; reward. — Phone 11-151, Dunedin. OST, String Crystal Beads, between Anderson’s Bay, Caversham, or city. —Reward returning Sunday to 22 Melbourne street. T OST, Wednesday, Stuart street, Ten J Shilling Note; reward. —Public Baths. OST, last Sunday, a Black Pom., reg. No. 479, answers to the name of Peter. —Reward returning to 52 Albany street. LOST, Three-diamond Ring.—Phone 11-722 or 41 Maryhill Terrace, Mornington; reward. f OST, Thursday, Scarf, vicinity George JLt street; reward. —Return 114 Union street. OST, Blind Person’s Tramway Pass, near Exchange.—Kindly return same to Tramway Office or address inside, LOST. Gentleman’s Umbrella, gold band, Forbury Crescent, at Bolwell’s Butchery; highly valued; reward.—l’hone 22-998. LOST, Black Spaniel Dog; registered number 928. Reward returning M’Naughton, 141 Maitland street. OST, Parcel, containing 2 berets, George street, vicinity M’Kenzie’s. —Return Jackson’s Hotel. ________ LOST, from 5 Bsook street, Black-and-Tan Terrier; reward.—Phone 10-624. )' OST, Pair Tan Suede Gloves, vicinity _I Rosebery street, Morninglon; reward. —267 Moray Place. fTIOUND 9ct Signet, 8s 6d; free initials; Jt 1 Wedding Ring, 17s 6d ; j-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. FOUND. —Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches. —F. Himmel. George street. IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ outf in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this, in mind and send in their Orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 17
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