AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.). TWICE DAILY, AT 2 AND 8. Mystery, Thrills, Romance. WILL FYEEE WILL FYEEE WILL FYFFE Iti hia finest Role in a, Mystery that will surprise aud amaze you. i THEY CAME BY NIGHT.* i THEY CAME BY NIGHT ’ i THEY CAME BY NIGHT ' 'J'HE GRAND Phone 15-OX3. 1 /,- JfyfAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. Two Bij; Pictures. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Paramount Pictures Present The Delightful Fairy Eilm, ‘ GULLIVEU’y TRAVELS ’ Feature Length Colour Cartoon. , And the Scream of the Screen, GEORGE I "GUNNER FORMBV n GEORGE ” It’s a Cornedv Riot. Easily FORMBYS Best. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Theatre, Tel. 22-573. If you can out-figure this canny Scot you’re smarter than the crooks that had him in their clutches. SUPPORTING ATTRACTION, The Cisco Kid reported dead, hut no Ghost ever shot so swiftly as he. “'THE GAY CABALLERO ’ i THE GAY CABALLERO ’ Starring CESAR ROMERO. A Thrill of the Old South-west. (Both Attractions Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT at 7.30 JJIS MAJESTY’S Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Francois Villon, Poet, Scapegrace, laughing vagabond, the world’s greatest lover played by the screen’s greatest romantic Star. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In PLANS AT THEATRE. IF I WERE KING ’ gT. JOSEPHS ORPHANAGE BAND Will Play at the BOTANIC GARDENS TO-MORROW (February 23rd), at 3 p.m. Proceeds to help Dunedin Ladies’ Brass Band. E. A. BEADLE, Hon. Conductor. PRANCES DEE-BASIL RATHBONE. And ‘ TELEVISION SPY ’ JUDITH BARRETT—WILL HENRY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Jacobs's till 6.30 p.m., then Theatre, phono 12-733. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. CHEAP 33 AY EXCURSION—DUNEDIX-TIMARU, SUNDAY, 2nd MARCH. Train leaves Dunedin 7.20 a.in., arrives Timaru 11.50 a.in. Rciurn train leaves Timaru 4.55 p.m., arrives Dunedin 9.28 p.m. Train stops at Port. Chalmers Upper, Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Mabeno, and Oamaru only to pick Ip passengers for Timaru, and to set down on return journey. Corporation buses leave Green Island 6.45 a.ra. (run via Forbury Corner and Cargill’s Corner), Anderson’s Bay 6.55 a.m. (via Queen's Drive, leaving St. Kilda 7.2 a.in.), and Normanby 7.0 a.m., to connecm with 7.20 a.m. train. Return fares from Dunedin: Second Clas, 8s 3d; First Class, 11s 7d. Trains from Christchurch arrive Timaru 11.38 a.m. and 12 noon. A fine opportunity to meet your northern friends. Book early. For further particulars, see handbill; or inquire from elation masters or local booking agents.
QUENSTOWN 'EXCURSION, SUNDAY, 2nd MARCH. PERMANENT WAVING. AST Train leaves Balclulba 6.30 a.m., , Warepa 6.45, Waiwera 6.55, Clinton 7.20, Queenstown arrive 12.40 p.m. Return service leaves Queenstown 5.0 p.m. ' Specimen fares (second class), available for day of issue only s. d. Balclutlia and Warepa 12 8 Waiwera aud Clinton 12 1 Waipahi and Pukerau 11 0 Fares between stopping- stations .correspondingly low. Seats reserved both ways for Is Id. Free bob water at Queenstown. See handbills, or inquire at stations for further particulars. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, 281 b February, the usual 5.40 p.m. Friday Dun-edin-Palmerston Mixed Train will be converted to a Passenger Train, and will leave | Dunedin at 6.6 p.m., Waitati 7,3, Seacliff I 7.34, Waikouaiti 8.5, and arrive Palmerston I 8.31 p.m. The usual stops will be observed. ELIMINATION OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, Ist March, Second Class Accommodation Only will bo provided on all Mixed and Passenger Trains between Dunedin-Palmerston and Oamaru, and between Duncdin-Clinlon and Invercargill, POULTRY. FOE SALE, well-bred, well-grown Pullets, 3 months old; 6s 6d each.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. KEEP your poultry clean with Skene’s Lice Killer Powder; large tins 2s. — Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. GET more eggs from your bens by using Productive Egg Producer; largo tins 2s.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. AFTER-HOLIDAY HAIR IS DRYLUSTRELESS. The FLORALDENE SALON TreatmentSpecial Oil Wave —ensures thorough reconditioning. MODERATE CHARGES. Consult Miss HELEN M’LACHLAN. FLOBALDENE SALON, JAMESON’S BUILDING, ( Lower Stuart street. VALDOR Toilet Salon. —Permanent Wav ing Specialists; 19s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter bead; sides waved 12s 6d. —Phone 18-852. A GENUINE Permanent Wave guaran■‘•jL teed six months, for 17s 6d; Sides only, IQs. —Potter’s Toilet Rooms. ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street.— Non-clcctric Perm., 15s full head; Oil Perm. . reduced for one month, 15s full head; three-quarter-head, 12s. Phono 18-040. Beauty Salon, opp. H. 8.; Eugene and Non-electric Waves from 19s 6d; open all day Saturday.—Phone 12-639. COME to Hairdressing College; perma- . nent waves, resetting, hot oil treatments, etc. —N. 7.. Express Co.’s Building; phono 10-639. CAREER Hairdressing College (Established 1930). —Tuition in All Branches; large demand for (rained operators.—N.Z. Express Cn.'s Buildings, Bond street; phone 10-639. CAGE BIRDS. pIOR SALE, Five Budgies, three males (bluel, two females (green) ; 5s each. —T94O, ‘ Slav.’ pi OR SALE, Norwich Birds. —Apply 22 Peel street, Mornington.
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 1
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