AMUSEMENTS. 1/- J||AYFAIR 1/6 Direction; Fuller-Hayward Theatre*. 7.15 NEWSREEL SESSION. 7.30 A Thrill-packed Speed Boat Story, I • MOTOR MADNESS,’ f I ‘ MOTOR MADNESS,’ | An Intelligent and Constantly Entertaining Picture, With ALLEN BROOK ROSALIND KEITH. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 8.40 WE PRESEN T GRACE MOORE In one of the most Captivating Pictures ever to grace the Mayfair Screen. She brings you a Feast of Golden Songs to the Rhythm of this Dazzling Fiesta, ‘ WHEN — ' YOU’RE IN LOVE * And Supported by CARY GRANT, ARLINE MacMAHON, And a Host of other Excellent Players, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Phoned Bookings CANNOT be held later than 7.15 p.m. ST. KELDA LIFE SAYING CLUB ANNUAL OPENING On SUNDAY, 28th, AT ST. KILDA BEACH. Demonstrations by St. Kilda and St. Clair Life Saving Clubs. Demonstrations of Canoes start 2.30 p.m. G. O. WOOTTON, Hon. Sc^, GARDENS GARDENS. THE ARTILLERY BAND (Southern Command), By permission of the Officer Commanding (Conductor, Lieut. A. W. E. Webb), Will Play at the BOTANIC GARDENS, SUNDAY AFPERNOON, at 3. F. 0. HOOPER, Hon. Secretary. COMINIG BY SPECIAL TRAINS. WIIiTHS * * * IIITHS * * * * * * CIRCUS * * * Cl R C U S The Greatest Show on Earth. DUNED'IN, MONDAY NEST, CALEDONIAN GROUND, SEE “LEO,” WIRTH’S LION, On Page 22. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, USING THEI BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. W. D. ROSE, : DENTIST, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Phono 10-520. EUCHRE. EUCHRE, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Good Prizes. Good Cards. Heated Hall. LEITH Bowling Club, To-night (Saturday), 8; supper; Christmas hams; pavilion comfortably heated; Is. UCHRE.—To-naght (Saturday), North Ground Pavilion, King street, 8 o’clock; special aggregate Xmas prizes; admission Is.—Albion Cricket Club. NGA MAARA Hfetll, Saturday night; preferance given first prize winners, 701 b sugar or Christmas ham; supper; Is. li'IUCHRFi. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, ■4 North Ground Pavilion, Monday, November'29th, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated.
EXCURSIONS. HARRINGTON POINT and Aramoana, —S.S. Tarewai leaves Dunedin Every Sunday 10 a.rh.; returns, leaving Heads 4.30 p.rn.: return (are 2s 6d. O’ ARRINGTON POlNT.—Launch Elsie ---8- Evans leaves Port Chalmers Sunday next, at 11 a.m. (weather permitting); fare, Is 6d. HOLIDAY RESORTS. TO LET, Warrington, fortnight Christmas, modern, Well-furnished 5-roomed House, near beach.—Pl73, * Star.’ TO LET, Cottages, partly furnished, Hooper’s Inlet, Portobello, except Christmas fortnight; cheap.—Plßl, ‘ Star.’ riP.O LET, Roxburgh, four weeks, Decem■JL her 27, six-roomed House, every convenience ; electric ■ range; adults only.— P 391, ‘ Star.’ TIMARU. —Christmas holidays, Furnished Houses still available.—lnquire Wentworth Auction Mart, Timaru. VISITORS To Brighton.—For Pure Fresh Milk and Cream, patronise G. S. Bennett and Sons, Devondalo Farm; orders promptly attended to. YAILA Guest House, Moeraki, has vacancies for Guests after New Year. —For particulars apply to Miss J. Edmondston, Hillgrove, or phono 14D, Hampden. WANTED To Rent, 10 days at Christmas, Crib, suitable 4 adults; Brighton preferred.—P2B9, 1 Star.’ WANTED, by three adults, fortnight Christmas, Crib or House; easy motoring distance from Dunedin.—Pl33, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, small Furnished Crib or Rooms, cooking facilities; Palmerston, Evansdale; four weeks, from December 22nd.—P170, 1 Star.’ WANTED, Crib, fortnight, Christmas; three adults and one child.—Lß 93, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, from December 24 th to January 10th, presentable Crib, anywhere.—P322, ‘ Star.’ WANTED to Board, 8 or 10 Adults, Christmas week; moderate tariff; handy town and bay.—Apply Mrs Neilson, No. 1 North street, Timaru. ’’OkTARRINGTON.—To Let, Furnished Crib; accommodates 8 persons comfortably; three weeks or more in Christmas holidays.—P49l, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Furnished Crib, six weeks, commencing 20th December; within daily travelling distance city; sleep five.— P 476, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Crib for Christmas, bandy to town; two to four weeks.—Ps7s, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 19
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