AMUSEMENTS. British Empire Films Presents * Really Outstanding A. T. P. Programme. THRILLING MYSTERY, INGENIOUS PLOT, SUSPENSEFUL, CLIMAX! . . , ' With ' An Extremely Interesting Supporting Programme. 1 Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd; 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY, 7.45 p.m, DID HE WEAR . . . . £ DEAD MAN’S SHOES S £ DEAD MAN’S SHOES ? ' ' k '. , ' , with LESLIE BANKS WILFRID LAWSON JUDY KELLY, - . JOAN MARION. WE EARNESTLY REQUEST PATRONS NOT TO DISCLOSE THE DEVELOPMENT OF ■ THIS SKILFULLY CON. STRUCTED MYSTERY DRAMA! . Also . . . PATHS AIR MAIL NEWS,* the Stop Press of the Screen, with ’ / The NASTI NEWSREEL No. 3,« WITH LORD HAW HAW ‘ ‘ LONDON ON : PARADE,’ PATH* PICTORIAL. CINBSOUND NEWS. ‘ LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.); PLANS at Theatre, 12-433. £ Beachcomber, ’ Next Saturday; f Beachcomber, ’ Next Saturday, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) E M FIB;B ilimiliilii. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING . SKATING' SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING 1940 SEASON OPENS 1940 SEASON OPENS 1940 SEASON OPENS TO-NIGHT, TP-NIGHT, TONIGHT, f V 7.30-to 10.45. let 6d, Gentle men 2a (Own Skates, X»sd and la 9d), De luxe bins Filleul street, ■ Opp. Town Hiu). (Affiliated ,to National Skating. Aaaoeiatioß at England.) Season and Concaasioa Boots and Skates on Bala. PRIVATE TUmON— All Brancbe* Figure Skatia* taught by Silver and Bronze Medaliieta, DAY SESSIONS: •* Midday, 12 to 2. 1 , Afternoons; 2.30 to 4.30. Learners’ Class, 5.30 to 6.45 p.m. Every ‘Evening at 7.30. Tel. 10-692. OBSERVATION TOURS; Corporation Buses leave from Town Hall, Octagon, For AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA', Sundays, 2.15 p.m. Fare-, S» (including afternoon tea), LARNACH’S CASTLE, ' Saturdays and Sunday*, 2.15 p.m. Fare, 3s 6d (including admission and.-light refreshments. Scats may be reserved at Transport Office, phone 13-926. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. UfONTHLY CONCERT', LtJL NEXT WEDNESDAY, 20th mat., TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 8 o’clock, attractive Programme. Dance to Follow* Admission: Non-members Is. Note. —Members requested to Hand i* tickets for Renewal. W. B. DON, Secretary. — _—;— ■ ■ ■«» IOLUMBA OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION* 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. rHOSB intending to be present at tha Dinner on Saturday, 6th April, pleasa lave .replies in by . 20th'MARCH. MARJORY TAVERNER. 221 Elgin road, Dunedin, W. 1., Secretary* EUCHRE. LEITH Bowling Club, To-night (Satup. day) ; goodprizee, supper; bring your, friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. UCHRE,, Security Hall, King Edward street, Saturday and Monday, 8 o’clock; nine prizes, Ist prize value£l. N.Z.L.P - _ ' EUCHRE. Grange Liles’ Cricket* North Ground Pavilion, Monday, March 18, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes. UCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, Saturday Night; 2 first prizes £1 goods, 2 sec. and prizes 10s goods, 2 prizes first half, 8 consolation prizes 7s 6d second half, m prizes last 3 games. ■ EXCURSIONS. Harrington point.-g.s. Tarawa* leaves Dunedin 10 a.m. every Sunday, returns, leaving Heads: 5.50; return fare, 2s 6d. : ■ ' 1 - • Harrington point.—Sunday next Launch Elsie Evans deaves Port Chalmers 11 a.m. (weather permitting); fare Is 6d. 1 . .' ’ ■■■■ ' UNEDIN Sunshine Social Club’s cheap Easter Week-end Excursion to Christchurch; express leaves Good Friday Night at 11 o’clock; tickets 18s, under IS years 9s 6d; see handbills all stations.
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Evening Star, Issue 23527, 16 March 1940, Page 1
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