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AMUSEMENTS. A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH— Splendid Supports Include PARIS ORCHESTRE DE CONSERVATOIRE, ‘ Carnaval Remain,’ And < DONALD DUCK’S LUCKY DAY.’ THE STATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) Earphones for the Hard of Hearing. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. UNEXCELLED ENTERTAINMENT FOR ,YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE. The Bov You Loved in ‘TOM SAWYER,’ TOMMY KELLY TOMMY KELLY In Another Great Fun and Adventure Show, PECK'S BAD BOY PECK’S BAD BOY with the CIECUS CIRCUS With EDGAR KENNEDY as the fearless (?) lion tamer, And That Imp of Mischief, SPANKY MACFARLAND, BENITA HUME BILLY GILBERT. (Approved for Universal i Exhibition.! BOX PLANS BEGG’S AND STATE (Phone 12-324), ZEITHA BEAUTY SALON The Zeitba Beauty Salon, while regretting the necessity of disappointing many valued clients, has to announce that the services of the Salon are completely booked for the week preceding Xmas, and that no further appointments can be taken for that period.. The Salon wishes it clients a happy Yiiietido and thanks them for their custom and for the generous measure of approval befStowed upon its work, which it will use every endeavour to deserve again during Hie approaching year.

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, WELLINGTON, AND TOUES OF , NOETH AND SOUTH ISLANDS ORGANISED AND “ CONDUCTED ” BY MR THOS. RITCHIE. COMPLETE LIST OP TOURS FOR 1940. No. 1 TOUR—From DUNEDIN: January 11. (Booking for this Tour Closed). No. 2 TOUR—From DUNEDIN: February 15. ’ . No. 3 TOUR—From DUNEDIN: March 21. (Includes Easter Holidays.) No 4 TOUR—Date to bo Advertised Later. (For Closing Days of Exhibition.) NOTE, i Nos. 2 and 3 Tours include visits to the Centennial Exhibition, Wellington, Wanganui. Chateau Tongariro, Waitoino Caves. Auckland. Tauranga, Rotorua, Lake Waikaremoana, Napier, etc. INCLUSIVE CHARGE, £39 10s. Tour No. 3. —As this Tour commences on the day before Good Friday, EARLY BOOKING is desirable to ensure Hotel and Ferry Steamer Accommodation, ITINERARIES AND FULL INFORMATION FROM RITCHIE’S N.Z. AND OVERSEAS TOURS, Stock Exchange Building, Princes street, Dunedin. P.O. Box 691. Tel. 14-018—20-507. And Yet Another OPEN-AIR VARIETY C ONCERT Will Be Presented at ST. KILDA BEACH ROTUNDA TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY), at 8.5, by THE ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND (Conductor, W. L. Francis), Assisted by DICK COLVIN’S FAMOUS RADIO DANCE BAND and DENNIS SHEARD (Famous Radio Entertainer). PROGRAMME.—’ God Defend New Zealand.’ March, ‘Hercules,’ The Band; Hymn ‘Deed Harmony,’ The Band; Waltz, ‘Thoughts,’ The Band; Popular Numbers, Selected, Dick Colvin’s Dance Band; Test Selection, ‘ Beethoven’s Works,’ The Band; Serenade, ‘ Shy Serenade,’ The Band; Vocal Solos, Selected, Mr Dennis Sheard; Chorus (by special request), ‘Hallelujah Chorus,’ from ‘The Messiah,’ The Band; Carol, ‘ Christians Awake,’ The Band; March, ‘ Gippsland,’ The Band. GOD SAVE THE KING. Hogg’s Sound System as Us ual. BE IN THE THRONG TO THIS POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. This being the last concert for 1939, the members of the Band extend to one and all the Season’s Greetings. Watch for the date of the commencement of the 1940 Concerts. Collection in aid of Wellington Contest Fund. I. E. STILL, Secretary.

MONEY. HOME Buyers Without Deposit.—One Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in four years provides deposit; take up shares; interest credited on subscriptions j loans on easy repayments. Dominion Building Society, 105 High street.

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 1

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