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AMUSEMENTS. THE gTATE HEARING AIDS FOR THE DEAF. Direction: Amalgamated Theatre* Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.r |j| 20th Century-Fox |j| Present lii Their Finest Achievement, Ij RUDYARD KIPLING’S ■' Stirring Romance, SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE WEE WILLIE WINKLE WEE WILLIE WINKIE WEE WILLIE WINKIE WEE WILLIE WINKIE With VICTOR M'LAGLF.N VICTOR M’LAGLEN VICTOR M’LAGLEN C. AUBREY SMITH, JUNE LANG ... MICHAEL WHALEN. DOUGLAS SCOTT, CESAR ROMERO. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) From the heart of mighty India . . . where all the world is wild and strange . . • where the British Raj ends at Khyber Pass, in the, land of the Bengal Lancers . . . comes this grand story! PLANS AT BEGG’S AND THEATRE. (Phone 12-324).

1938 CONDUCTED TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN AND 'IRELAND Leave Wellington, May 5, 1938. AWATEA. Leave Sydney, -Arrive London, May 14. June 24. STRATH ALL AN. The party will Travel from Sydney to London on the Latest P. and 0. Liner, the R.M.S. STRATHALLAN, on its Maiden Voyage, and will Call at Australian and all SUEZ CANAL Ports en route to England. SEE THE MOST FAMOUS BEAUTY SPOTS AND PLACES OF GREAT HISTORIC INTEREST IN THE BRITISH ISLES AND IRELAND. In the Utmost Comfort and at the Lowest Possible Cost. NO WORRY OVER TIPS AND TRANSPORT OP LUGGAGE. SEE THE WONDERFUL BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION IN GLASGOW. (We Spend Six Days in Glasgow.) INCLUSIVE CHARGE from £265 £265 £265. Itinerary and full particulars from the Organiser and Conductor of Tour Tel.— Office 10-097. Private 20-507, THOS. RITCHIE, • 2 Stock Exchange Bldgs., Princes street, DUNEDIN, P.O. BOX 691. WRITE PHONE CALL. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO SEVENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938. All Competitors are reminded that ENTRIES, with Fees, CLOSE at the Office of the Society on WEDNESDAY Next, the 16th, at 9 p.m. The following Events are provided for in a comprehensive Programme (see Posters)Primary and Secondary Schools Junior Events; Business Firms—lnterhouse Male and Female Competitions, with Grand ’March Past Display in Costumes; Bagpipes, Highland and National Dancing, Wrestling, Tossing the Caber, Javelin and Quoits, Amateur Athletic Track and Field Events, Amateur Cycling, Highland Pipe Band Drum-majors’ Display, Kaikorai Brast Band, Sideshows, and other Attractions. This Gathering will furnish for the Community the Attraction of the Season. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Shields, Cups, Trophies, and Prizes estimated at the value of approximately £220 will be competed for. ■ 11 JAMES S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. THE TALK OF DUNEDIN EDWARD JULIUS PRICE AND MAUREEN MORRIS PRICE, Healthy World-travelled Britishers, who received £15,000 from Philanthropists in England, America, and Australia. Over a Thousand Ladies Sought Admission on Thursday Night to the “Ladies Only ” Lecture by Maureen Morris Price. ON MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL MEN ONLY MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY MEN ONLY. EDWARD JULIUS PRICE, THE “ HUM AN MACHINE - GUN,” ON “ HOW YOU-CAN-LIVE—TO—GET—WELL—AND—LIVE—TO—STAY—WELL.” Hear this man, who got well and has stayed well for 18 years, and who invites any “ cigarette crank ” or “ booze-barracker ” who eats “ anything,” to run 25 miles (untrained) if over 55 years of age. Maureen Morris Price, “Hollywood’s Healthiest Woman,” will Introduce in a brief but inspiring speech. ALL WELCOME TUESDAY NIGHT ALSO AT EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. RAILWAY NOTIFICATION. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN-TIMARU, SUNDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY Train leaves Dunedin 7.20 a.m., arrives Timaru 11.50 a.m. Return Train leaves Timaru 4.55 p.m., arrives Dunedin 9.28 p.m. Corporation buses leave Fairfield 6.35 a.m., Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair, St. Hilda, Normanby, Drivers road (via Highgate and Ross street) at 7.0 a.m. to connect with 7.20 a.m. Train. Train stops at Port Chalmers Upper, Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Maheno, and Oamaru only to pick up passengers for Timaru and to set down on return journey. Return fares from Dunedin: Second class 7s 6d, first class 10s fid. Railway seat reserved for both journeys for Is. Trains ex Christchurch arrive Timaru 11.38 a.m. and 12.0 noon. A fine opportunity to meet your north ern friends. Book early. For further particulars see handbill or enquire from Stationmasters or local Booking Agent.

N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. TIME-TABLE AMENDMENT. DUNEDIN-INVERCARGILL SERVICE. ON and after SUNDAY, 13th February, 1938, the Dunedin-Invercargill Road Service will run as follows; UP. • Sunday. Monday. a.m. a.m. Invercargill—dep. Gore—dep Balclutha—dep. Dunedin —arr. ... DOWN. p.m. p.m. ... ... 1. 0 2.15 Sunday. Monday. Dunedin—dep . ... Balclutha— dep. Gore—dep Invercargill—arr. ... ... 2. 0 4. 5 p.m. 5.30 7,35 9.20 10.45 IN order to have the 'Star ' out in good tune it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that coae in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mindland send in their orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17

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