AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE . . . FINALLY TO-NIGHT, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEE’S ‘ SAN FRANCISCO’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp, .Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 7.45 p.n TO-MORROW! FRIDAY! * In Association with British Empire Filins and Associate Talking Pictures - we take pleasure in presenting SOMETHING 1 ' DIEFERENTJ A THRILLING MISTAKEN IDENTITY MYSTERY, CON- . GERMING AN AMNESIA SUBJECT - WHO BECOMES A VICTIM OF BLACKMAIL I WHO IS HE? ...... . De Vetheui!, an honoured citizen, or Pelletier, a Paris underworld crook ? . . . Did he wear “ Dead Man’s Shoes ” ? DEAD. MAN’S. SHOES S ‘ DE AD MAN’S SHOES a i DEAD MAN’S SHOES S . With . v ' LESLIE BANKS LESLIE BANKS (Last seen with Charles Laughton in ‘JAMAICA INN.’). WILEEID- LAWSON ■ WILFEID LAWSON (Mr Doolittle, of ' Pygmalion ’ Fame), JUDY KELLY JOAN MARION WE EARNESTLY REQUEST PATRONS NOT TO DISCLOSE THE DEVELOPMENT OF - THIS SKILFULLY CON- . STRUCTBD • AND EXTREMELY ENTEETAININO FILM!! AN INTERESTING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: ‘ PATHB NEWS.' (Pictorial Journalism)’, Their Majesties with the troops; War Cargo for the Allies; AVITH THE AIR FORGE ... Aerial Photographs over, Germany ; : . ■ Leaflet Raid ont Weinna- i Battle of Suomussalmi . . . The Turkish Earthquake - . . . Coastal Guardians (Air Patrol) .• ;• . and nasty newsbeel ? No. :2 WITH LORD HAW HAW! ‘LONDON ON PARADE’ . , . ‘HOMANOE OF ENGLAND ’ . . . ‘ PATHS PICTORIAL’ ... h Lon© Ranger Rides Again * ■ (“ The’ Dangerous Captive ”); I*' EMPIRE j iflilliiillll
■ PLANS DJ.O. or Theatre, 12435. BEACHCOMBER 1 EASTER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EUCHRE. ROLL Up, Roll Up, To-night (Thun* day), at 8 o’clock sharp, to the new, Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham; good Euchre, good prizes. SCOUT Committee Euchre Club, To* night, at 8, o’clock, corner Howe-Leith streets; supper. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday;, good prizes, supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. EUCHRE, Security Hall, King Edward street, Saturday, 8 o’clock; sin*, prizes, Ist prize value £1. —N.Z.L.P. JUMBLE SALES. COLUMBA COLLEGE PARENTS* ASSOCIATION. A BRING-AND-BUT SALE will be held in the Constance Hall, Columba Col* lege, Roslyn, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2.30 p.m. ' - All friends are invited. ST. KILDA FREE KINDERGARTEN) JUMBLE SALE, run' under the auspices of D.F.K.A., to be held at the CORONATION HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN, on FRIDAY, 15th March, at 2 p.m. RUMMAGE, Rummage, Rummage Saleu Friday, March .15,' 7 o’clock. United Congregational Church. Albany-Castl* streets; bargains. ■ UMBLE Sale, Knowsley Hall, Kin§ ... street, Saturday, 2.30 p.m.; bargains. FINANCIAL. . AUSTRALIAN Currency wanted in large and pmall amounts; bonds, dividends, cash, etc.—H346, ‘ Star * Office.' MONEY. HONEST young Man desires Loan of Twenty Pounds for six months; re a* sonable interest. —H 330, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL. ADOPTION.— Wanted, a Female Child, 1 to 2 years, or would Board.—Writ# .to £965, ‘Star.’ ‘ / T>OPULAR Service for Lonely People.--XT Acquaintances, Pen Friends, Matrimonial Opportunities.—Sylvia. Gerard, 63 Queen street. Auckland. WOULD Person seen taking Bicycle from Mayfair Theatre Monday night Return 31 New street, Musselburgh, save further trouble? Name and number known. GARDENING. RANUNCULUS, ss, 3s 6d; Anemones, 3i 8d 100; guaranteed most vigorous, brilliant selection obtainable. Lakeland Gardens, Takapuna, Auckland. : ANEMONE Bulbs, vigorous, brilliant selection, with large double blooms; 2s 6d 100—Harden, Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland. , • ■ ■ SOW Now—Fresh supplies of ‘ Lupine,; Mustard, and Peas for green manuring.—Skencs, Stuart street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 1
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