AMUSEMENTS. -LAST TWO DAYS—iYODELLIN' KID FROM PINE RIDGE ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • TWO BRIGHT BOYS ' Twieo Daily s gTRAND , 2 « d 8 p-». Stalls, Is; Circle and Res., Is 6d. Direction: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. A Home from Home in All Seasons. COMING 2 p.m. FRIDAY GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Universal Pictures Present Exciting Drama! . . . As a Gangsmashing G-Man and a Fearless Girl Uncover " Missing Evidence " to Expose a Band of International Sweepstakes Ticket Racketeers! FOSTER IRENE PRESTON HERVEY Inez Courtney and Noel Madiso In i MISSING EVIDENCE • ' MISSING EVIDENCE • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Racketeers ran riot till fighting Federal men stepped in to squash their swindling schemes! B.E.F. Presents BRUCE CABOT, RALPH BYRD. ZAZU PITTS, TOMMY RYAN, In ' MICKEY THE KID' THE KID' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Crimo was his Birthright! Living by the code of the Underworld, he stands by the killer who is his father . . . till father turns yellow in fhe face of danger to the children he loves! Box Plans at D.1.C., Theatre at 7. CLUTHA, BRUCE EARLY SETTLERS' REUNION. SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1940, MASONIC HALL, in conjunction with Centennial Celebrations. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA. Basket will be acceptable. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MAY 2, At 8 p.m. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB. Public Reading of •m W E L F T H NIGHT.' Reserves 2s, Unreserved Is. 303 Plan at, D.I.C. ' LECTURES. BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. mHE MONTHLY LECTURE will be held - in the Y.M.C A. TO-MORROW (Thursday), 2nd May, at 7.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr W. BARNES. Subject, ' The East Comes Nearer.' All welcome BOARD AND RESIDENCE. AT 41 Hope street (2 minutes Exchange), excellent Accommodation, good table, all conveniences, phone; tariff from 27s 6d. iOARD for Two young Business Men, pnjlj> vate home, near city; every comfort; telephone.—Address 64 Heriofc Row. COMFORTABLE Accommodation, double room; suit two mates (men).— Apply 231 Forbury road, St. Clair. GOOD Board offered two mates, share room, washing done; or suit married couple—Phone 14-282. "*WO young Men would like to Share t> .- n p r i va te home, with piano; no ■s.—A32s, 'Star.' TN'DER New Management.—2B Albert —J street has Vacancies for Boarders from 25s per week —Phone 11-076. V ANTED, Private Board for Youth in i Christian home, handy to town preferred.—A2s2, ' Star.' r ANTED, by elderly couple. Board 'in w .j private home; fireplace; no children; urgent.—A234, 'Star.' NTED, by young Civil Engineer, Full • » i • board in private home, south end preferred.—A342, ' Star.' r OUNG Lady requires Board, handy Ros- * lyn Mills; awav week-ends; urgent.— A3;3, ' Star.' ► Queen street has a Vacancy for mar- ' ried couple, or two friends, double bed-sitting room, with board, permanent or casuals.—Telephone 13-472.
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Evening Star, Issue 23564, 1 May 1940, Page 1
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