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AMUSEMENTS. OU-LA-LA ! ! What Joy! What Fun I What Happiness! THIS SEASON’S BRIGHTEST! AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD, (Throughout New Zealand). S P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Earphones for the Hard of Hearing, Comedy at its Brilliant and Most Hilarious Best. ‘ GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS,* • GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS/ ‘ GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS/ * GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS.' ' GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS/ Starring MELVYN DOUGLAS MELYYN DOUGLAS And JOAN BLONDELL JOAN BLONDELL With WALTER CONNOLLY THE MOST ENTRANCING, ROMANCING LAUGH-SPREE THAT EVER , PUT SUNSHINE .INTO YOUR HEART. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • BOX PLANS At STATE (Phone 12-324).

AMUSEMENTS. THE grand Phone 13-013. Dunedin's Comfortable and Popular Theatre. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. WILL HAY WJ LL HAY Britain's Prime Minister of Mirth, la - ASK A POLICEMAN ’ ASK A POLICEMAN ’ With His Merry Colleagues, GRAHAM MOFFATT, MOORE MARRIOTT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOM WALLS' As CRACKEEJACK ’ The Modern “ Robin Hood ” of Crime—the man of a Hundred Faces—who robs the rich to give to the poor! (Recommended by Censor for Adults. J PLANS AT THEATRE. PICNICS. TRAMWAY Picnic, Waihola, on Sunday; train leaves 9.30 a.m.; buses will leave all termini; free milk, tea, and sugar.

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. Rate Racketeers. Rate Racketeers. Rate Racketeers. MONSTER PROTEST MEETING MAIN TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. Rato Racketeers. Rato Racketeers. Rate Racketeers. M. A. EGAN, Hob. Secretary, O.L.R.C. NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS EARLY SETTLERS’ REUNION 19th FEBRUARY, 1940, AT UNIVERSITY OVAL, LOGAN PARK, DUNEDIN From 2.30 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE OTAG O PROVINCIAL CENTENNIAL COUNCIL, Tickets free on application between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the north door of the Otago Early Settlers Hall by persons who arrived in New Zealand before the end of the year 1868 and their descendants not under 50 years of age. For catering purposes, tickets will be issued up to the 17th February only. r r Trams will run every 10 minutes to and from Logan Park from 1.30 p.m. to 530 p.m. at ordinary fares. r .His Worship the Mayor and others will attend. Principal address by the Rev. W. Allen Stevely, M.A. in attendance. Afternoon tea provided, and a photograph taken. COME AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND LET YOUR FRIENDS MEET YOU, First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. 12 to 1.30 p.m. SOUTH DUNEDIN COMMUNITY SING MAYFAIR THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1940. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. First Centennial Sing. Doors Open 11 a.m. Pianist, Mrs E. Cameron. LEADERS: Mr " Whang ” M'Kenzie; Seng Leader, Dr Noel North; SPECIAL ITEMS: Miss Myrie Hunt, L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M., will be heard in a Pianoforte Solo, ’ Country Gardens.’ J Mr E. OTTREY, Soloist. Hello, everyone! It will be a pleasure to see you all again at the “ Sing ” this Wednesday. This is a special “Sing,” the first for 1940, and you will have the lasi opportunity for some time of meeting Dr North, the popular Song Leader, who i< making his farewell. The date for the future Centennial Sings will be advertised in the near future. Whangs may be sent as usual to the Secretary. All Proceeds in Aid of Charity. W. T. BEVERIDGE, Hon. Sec.. . Cargill’s Corner, GRAND VARIETY OPEN-AIR CONCERT BOTANIC GARDENS, 3 p.m. SUNDAY—(TO-MORROW)-SUND AY. 3 p.m. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND _ Conductor, W. L. Francis. _ , ~ Assisted by 4ZB Radio Personalities, Including Messrs Peter Dawson, Denis Sheard, Bernie M’Connell, and Airini; also Mr Julian Lee, the brilliant pianist from Blind Institute, Auckland Hogg’s Sound System will be Installed; Remember the Concert in Aid of Radio Ea rphone Fund Collection in Aid of Centennial Contest Fund. I. E. STILL, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 1

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