AMUSEMENTS. Twice Daily * 2 and 8 p.m. Phone 15-379. Stalls, Is; Circle and Res.. Is 6d. Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd. A Home from Home in All Seasons. BIG DOUBLE THRILL SHOW. Ist GENE AUTEY GENE AUTEY SMILEY B ÜBNETX’E— MARY CARLISLE gTRAND In «■ ROVIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS’ ~ ROVIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2nd ‘ THE LAST ALARM ’ THE LAST ALARM ’ ' With POLLY ANN YOUNGWARREN HULL, J. FARRELL MacDONALD. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. ST. HILDA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB. GALA DAY, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 23rd February. At 1.45 o’clock. SURF LIFE SAVING DEMONSTRATION. LADIES’ SURF TEAM From Kaka Point (Balclutha). Barsdoll Cup Competition. Canoes, etc. CHILDREN’S TREASURE HUNT FOR LANE’S BOTTLED SUNSHINE. Runninp; Events for the Children. Peter, of 4ZB will Judge Children’s Events. In event of RAIN, Children’s Events will be Postponed a Week.
AMUSEMENTS. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. DAILY 7.45 p.m. TO THE ANZACS Those stalwart warriors of BKKRSHKBA —SINAI —GAZA —and their Sons, the heroes of LIBYA, is dedicated a Glorious Motion Picture Achievement! Charles ChauvcTs JgT. JAMES Hi., ‘FORTY ‘FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN ’ THOUSAND HORSEMEN ’ With a huge cast, Including CHIPS” RAFFERTYGRANT TAYLOR, PAT TWOHILL—JOE VALLI. Associate Feature, The Excruciatingly Funny Comedy, LAUGH IT OFF ’ Edgar KENNEDY—Hedda HOPPER, Constance MOORE—Johnny DOWNS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT'S PLANS at Jacobs's till 6.30 p.m., then Theatre (phone 13-702). THE REGAL PLAYERS Present Grand variety programme. CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 8 p.m. Proceeds for St. John Ambulance Funds. Admission: 2s, Is. Reserves (D. Circle and O. Stalls), 2s 6d. Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C.
-ST. GLAIR LIFE SAYING CLUB “ MONSTER CARNIVAL ” ESPLANADE ST. CL^IR EVER V NIGHT UNTIL MARCH 1. .MERRY-GO-ROUND, FLYING HORSES HOOP-LA’S, ROLL-DOWNS, SKITTLES, DARTS AND VARIOUS OTHER AMUSEMENTS. GOOD, GLEAN FUN AND AMUSEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. PROCEEDS TO SECURE EQUIPMENT FOR CLUB. ADMISSION FREE.
BITCHIES 'NEW ZEALAND •“ CONDUCTED ” TOUES ANNOUNCING SECOND TOUR OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. VISITING TLMARU, CHRISTCHURCH. AKAROA. HAN.MKU. HOKITIKA. FRAN# JOSEF GLACIER, BRUCE BAV, GREYMOUTH. ETC.. ETC. Eighteen-day “ Conducted ” Tour, £35 10*. Send for Itinerary and Full Details. r.O Box 691. RITCHIES NEW ZEALAND TOURS, Telephones 14-018, 20-507. Stock Exchange Building, Dunedin. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. OEGAN E E CITA L By Dr V. E. GALWAY, assisted by the Cathedral Choir. Soloists', Miss Dora Drake and Miss Blanche Erring',on. Offertory towards the expenses incurred in the renovation of the Cathedral organ, which has now been completed. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB CHEAP WEEK-END EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN AND THE EG LINTON VALLEY. Express leaves Dunedin SATURDAY NIGHT, March Btli, at 11 o’clock, arrives Queenstown 7 a.m. SUNDAY. . Fares; 16s 6cl. Children under 16 years 9s 6d, including reserved scat. Homer Tunnel Excursionists are conveyed by buses from Lumsden, 20s 6d extra. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Tickets obtainable from D.I.C. Box Office after February 25th. Full particulars see handbills at all railway stations and DJ.C. HARRINGTON POINT.—S.S. Tarewal leaves Dunedin 10 a.m. every Sunday; returns leaving Heads 4.30 p.m.; return fare, 2s 6d. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.' HAIRDRESSING. "OLACKFORD’6 Toilet Saloon, permanJ* - * ent waving specialists, 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head.—Near .tains Hotel; phone 18-226.
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 1
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