AMUSEMENTS. STJAMES Direction; Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily - 7.45 p.m. “ I LAUGHED MYSELF TO TEARS. I COULD SEE IT AGAIN!” That’s what Patrons say of . . , ‘ SCATTERBRAIN ’ ‘ SCATTERBRAIN * ‘ SCATTERBRAIN ’ ‘ SCATTERBRAIN ’ ‘ SCATTERBRAIN ’ Starring the Screen’s New Comedy Find, JUDY CANOVA /Alan MOWBRAY, Billy GILBERT. Eddie FOY, Jun. And featuring the current song hit, ‘ SCATTERBRAIN,’ that’s on everybody's lips. (Recommended by Censor for Adults. ) Together With Columbia’s Animal Thriller, ‘ T-U-N-D-R-A ’ • T-U-N-D-R-A * The Greatest Animal Picture ever produced, with TOM and JERRY, two Bear Cubs, stealing the show. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To-night’s Plans at Jacobs’s till 6.30; then Theatre (phone 13-702). ( HOME GUARD. OFFICERS not at present serving in the forces and interested in the above are requested to attend MEETING at R.S.A. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At 8 p.m. Business: URGENT. Lt.-Col. A. S. BRUCE-SMITH, District Commander. ARMISTICE DAY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1940 “ LEST WE FORGET ” HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (A. H. LLEN, Esq.) wishes the public to observe ta following arrangements for the celeration of ARMISTICE DAY; on MONDAY ■EXT, 11th instant—vijj A SHORT SERVICE arranged by the ;eturned Soldiers’ Association will .be held t the Cenotaph. Queen’s Gardens, comlencing at 10.45 a.m, A PERIOD OF TWO MINUTES’ ILENCB will be observed by all vehicular nd pedestrian traffic, commencing from le striking of the hour of eleven by the own Hall bell; when all traffic in the ireets will be suspended for the time beIg. Citizens are earnestly requested to pay iis silent tribute to the memory of the illen. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l, Bfcb November, 1940. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE. , MEMBERS are requested to parade on Monday November 11, 1940, at 10.45 a.m., in Lower High street, opposite the Cenotaph. A. DUNCAN, President. W. F. DUNNE, Hon. Secretray. »OROUGH OF MOSGlEL.—Armistice * Day, Monday; 11th November, 1840. e Public is invited to observe the customf two minutes’ silence as from 11 a.m. on ,nday, 31th instant.—W. P. Hartstonge, ivor. Mosgiel,/9tb November, 1940. ,
RITCHIE’S NEW ZEALAND AND OVERSEAS “ CONDUCTED TOUKS mi SERIES, Commencing TUESDAY, January 7, 1941. (Twenty-one-day tour, No 1 TOUR Concluding MONDAY, January 27, 1941. 21 days.) (The navtv will leave Dunedin on arrival of the South Express, and will return in 'time to enable, passengers for the south to connect with the afternoon express.) THE TOUR will comprise visits to Timaru, Christchurch, Hanmer, Kaikoura, Blenheim Picton (motor launch trip on Marlborough Sounds), Nelson, Westport (via ’Duller Gorge), Greymouth, Hokitika, Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier, Otira Gorge. , . . TOTAL INCLUSIVE CHARGE: Thirty-six pounds ten shillings 10s). Complete itinerary and full details from RITCHIE'S NEW ZEALAND “ CONDUCTED" TOURS, P O Box 691 Stock Exchange Building, Telephones 14-018 20-507. Prices street, Dunedin. NOTE. —An extensive tour of the North Island will be announced later.
EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB KING’S BIRTHDAY CHEAP WEEK-END EXCURSION TO GREYMOUTH AND CHRISTCHURCH—NOVEMBER 23rd-25th, 1940. Steam-heated Express departs 9.25 p.m Saturday, November 23rd. 9.25 p.m., arrives Greyraouth 10.10 a.m Sunday. . . _ O , ■ Special Train leaves Rollcstou Junction for Christchurch, arrives 5.24 a.m. Leaves Christchurch at 11.10 p.m.. con necting with Excursion at Rolleston, arriving Dunedin at 7.12 a.m. Monday. Excursion departs from Greymouth at 5.55 p.m. Sunday. A chance for everybody to view the fin est Scenery in the world. . Return Fares to Greymouth: 27s 6d. Children under Id years. 13s 9d. To Christchurch: 18s: under 15 years, 9s 6d. _ _ _ , , , Tickets obtainable from D.I.C. Box Office. G R Syder. 153 Bay View road and the Secretary, Geo. .Swanson, 4 Jackson street, St. Kilda. Reserve Seats for both journeys, Is Id. Pillows Is for both journey's. TT T , rT FULL PARTICULARS' SEE HANDBILLS ALL STATIONS.
HARRINGTON POINT—S.S. Tarewai leaves Dunedin every Sunday, 10 a.m., returns leaving Heads 4.30 p.m.; return fare 2s 6d. , , PROFESSIONAL. EUPTUEE Mr MARK SMITH, Rupture Specialist, is now in Dunedin, and can be consulted at First Office on Left, Main Entrance, Stock Exchange Building. Specialist in Pneumatic Air Cushions for men, women, and children. Gives immediate relief and cure.
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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 1
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