AMUSEMENTS. PAEAMOUNT’S PANORAMIC DRAMA OF UNTAMED; ALASKA! Where Men and Women Live Dangerously and Die Courageously! EMP I R E Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Oorp. Ltd. Z.XS TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. BARRETT WILLOUGHBY’S FAMOUS ALASKAN NOVEL, ‘ SPAWN OF THE NORTH* ‘SPAWN OF THE NORTH*Directed by Henry Hataway, who brought ‘ Lives of a Bengal Lancer * and ‘ Souls at Sea ’ to the Screen. THE STRANGEST, MOST HEARTRENDING ADVENTURE EVER TO DRIP FROM AN AUTHOR’S PEN. Starring ' GEORGE RAFT HENRY FONDA DOROTHY LAMOUR. Also . . POPEYE CARTOON. * Plumbing is a Pipe.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES THEATRE, (12433). PARKS’ HIGH STREET SCHOOL 75th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, FRIDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. Picnic for Present Pupils at Wingatui Racecourse, the use of which is kindly granted by Dunedin Jockey Club. EVENING, at 8.30, GRAND ANNIVERSARY : BALL, At PIONEER HAUL.. Double Tickets, 12s 6d. Single, 7s 6d, SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1 o’clock. Procession from Old to Present .School. Commemoration Ceremony, Photographing Groups, etc. All ex-pupils cordially welcomed. 7 o’clock, ANNIVERSARY DINNER at the Vedic, Princes street; Double Tickets, 15s. Single, 7s 6d. 1 Tickets obtainable from E. S. Wilson, 7-9 Mutual Buildings, Princes street, P.O. Box 92. Also at Otago Sports Depot Ltd., Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. C. C. OATEN,, _, Hon. Secretary. KAIKORAI BAND. THE KAIKORAI .BAND, under tha baton of Deputy-conductor Lieutenant A. W. E. Webb, will render a selective programme of music at ST. CLAIR BEACH on . SUNDAY AFTERNOON, February 12, at 3 o’clcok. i Collection. F. HOOPER, Hon. Secretary. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND FENCING. ALL FENCING CLASSES commencing now. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Commence MARCH Ist. Telephone 18-058. J. P. NORTHEY, George street. DRAMATIC Recital, by Rev. E. H. Hobday, London (Tennyson, Shakespeare, Kipling, Dickens), in Hanover Street Hall, Thursday next, at 8 p.m.; only this one chance, don’t miss it; a Christchurch audience clamoured for more. ANNE.TTE. 102 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. MADAME, bring your Materials to. tha above- address. We make Frocka from 10s 6d. PICNICS. CORPORATION 29th ANNUAL PICNIC, SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1939, WARRINGTON PICNIC GROUNDS (Five minutes from beach and train). Train, 9 a.m. Fare, 2s 9d Adults, Children Is 3d. Sports, Bathing, and Fishing. Toys, Sweets, Hot Water, Tea, Milk, Sugar, Free. Cordials. J. P. REES, ’ Hon. Secretary. TRAMWAY Picnic.—Tea, T. Brierley { Bacon, E. Anderson; 25 Flour, Wells; 25 Flour, Allen (Cav.). EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, Good Prizes. i . Good Cards. . Good Games. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, " Monday, February 13, 8 p.m.-, 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated. . • < LEITH Bowling Club, io-night (Saturday) ; 3 good prizes, supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admiasinn Is. ■ ■' tji UCHUE. —Nga Maara Hall, 10-uign* U (Saturday); two first prizes £1 goods, ' two second prizes, 10s; two prizes first half, two consolation prizes, 7s 6d. second half. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FURNISHED Houses Now Available; every comfort.—Tourist ■ Homes, Box 38. Queenstown. . MODERN Country Home, Central Otago. has Vacancies Guests.—L637, * Star.*! TO LET, Karitane, 2-roomed Crib, electric light; accommodates 5 persons; vacant from February 25th; rent, £l. L 364, ‘Star.’ mo LET, Warrington, 5-roomed FurJL nished House, above beach. L 737, ‘ Star.’ , ■ WANTED, for 10 days, end of February, Furnished Crib; seaside. —Particulars L 353, ‘ Star ’ Office. VST"ANTED, a Crib, one week at Easter, T v Brighton or Ocean View. L 574, ‘ Star.’ _ WANTED, Crib at Karitane; one. week at Easter.—L633, ‘Star.* ■ \7I7'ANTED, Queenstown, reasonable, com. T> fortable Board by two Ladies; early in March.—Particulars L 353, ‘Star ’ Office, Dunedin. WANTED, Easter, Crib, Brighton, Sea. view, or handy; four adults.—L4o3, ‘ Star.’ PERMANENT WAVING. VALUOR Toilet Saloon, permanent wav. ing specialists; Full Wave I9s, Threequarter Head 14s.—Near Octagon'; phon* 18-852 ' .. ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street. —Permanent Wave, 15s, full head; Combination - Perm;, • £l.—Phono --18-040,
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Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 17
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