AMUSEMENTS. [ l h M ayfair 1 / 6 I Dhr.i Fuller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT Fiction’s Most Daring Rogue Unmasks an International Spy Ring. As Up to Date as To-morrow’s News, THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS, i. LONE WOLF SPY HUNT ’ Starring WARNER WILLIAM IDA LUPINO RALPH MORGAN—VIRGINIA WEIDLER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature S. S. Van Dine’s ' The Gracie Allen Murder Case.’ ‘ The Gracie Allen Murder Case.’ 4 The Gracie Allen Murder Case.’ —With— GRACIE ALLEN KENT TAYLOR WARREN WILLIAM ELLEN DREW The Funniest Murder Case the Screen has ever offered. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.G. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. HELP THE UNFORTUNATE FINNISH CHILDREN A SPECIAL APPEAL FOR DUNEDIN RED CROSS. Send Donations and Cheerios Early. Red Cross Nurses Taking Part. Broadcast by 4YA. COMMUNITY SING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 12 Noon. STRAND THEATRE (By Courtesy Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd.) “ Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Brothers, think of the little mites in Finland without clothing in the cold weather, 25deg below zero,” Money wanted urgently to buy warm clothing. Send Donations, large or small, to Secretary, care Ghas. Begg and Co. Ltd, SPECIAL: Mr ARCHIE JONES has kindly offered to assist. Leader: H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano: ALF. PETTETT. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. THE OTAGO GENERAL LABOURERS’ CPECIAL MEETING, FEBRUARY 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. R. HARRISON, Secretary, SOCIAL Credit is coming; join tho New Zealand Social Credit Movement; Moran’s Building, Octagon.
1840 NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL DUNEDIN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS 17th—24th FEBRUARY, 1940 The Main Attractions in connection with DUNEDIN CENTENNIAL WEEK are as follows: SATURDAY, Fob. IT Sports Meeting at Caledonian Grounds 12 noon Swimming Carnival at Kaikorai Bathe 2 p.m. Dramatic Plays and Pageant in Concert Chamber ' m 8 p.m. SUNDAY, Feb. 18 Thanksgiving Services in Individual Churches MONDAY, Feb.. 19 Early Settlers’ Reunion at Logan Park ■ 2.30 p.m. TUESDAY, Eeb. 20 SCHOOLS DAY AT WINGATUI 10.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21 Foundation Stone Ceremony at Centennial Memorial on Signal Hill 3.30 p.m. Women’s Sports at Caledonian Grounds 6 p.m. Unveiling Memorial Tablet, Duke street Tree Planting 7.15 p.m. THURSDAY, Feb. 22 D.J.C. Cup Day at Wingatui 12.30 p.m. Swimming Carnival in Municipal Baths 7.45 p.m. SATURDAY, Feb. 24 D.J.C. Races at Wingatui 12.30 p.m. Otakou Maori Celebrations 2.30 p.m. Grand Scottish Concert in Town Hall 8 p.m, TUESDAY, Feb. 27 , Otakou Historical Pageant in His Majesty’s Theatre 8 p.m. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND ART IN PIONEERS’ HALL, LOWER HIGH STREET, Opening Monday Evening, February 19, for 3 Weeks Jo Saturday, March 9. Beach Carnival at St. Clair—February 20 to 24, from 7.30 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR DESIRES SCHOOLS DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, TO BE OBSERVED BY ALL CITIZENS AS A WHOLE HOLIDAY. H. L. GIBSON, Chairman, Dunedin Celebrations Committee.
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Evening Star, Issue 23500, 14 February 1940, Page 1
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