AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS CROWD . . . . LY'U NIGHT’S HUGE CROWD FORETELLS A BIG SEASON BE ADVISED, BOOK EARLY FOR TONIGHT AT THE THEATRE, 12-433. Telephone Bookings cannot possibly be held this evening after 7.30. jlHl'lllljll "lljlllllljjl EMPIRE 1 Ihiiniilliii, i(lllimiill Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd, TO-NIGHT, 7.45. NO ADVENTURE SO EXCITING ON ALL THE SEVEN SEAS | Warner Bros. Present | ERROL FLYNN I ERROL FLYNN I In ‘ THE SEA HAWK ’ ‘ THE SEA HAWK ’ ‘ THE SEA HAWK ’ With BRENDA MARSHALL CLAUDE RAINS DONALD CRISP FLORA ROBSON ALAN HALE And a Cast of Thousands. PLUS . . . Universal New Serial, “ JUNIOR G-MEN ” Starring the Little Tough Guys,\ THE “ DEAD END KIDS ” Twelve Super. Chapters. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRESBYTERIAN HALL. ST. CLAIR. B EGG’S ORCHESTRA AND CONCERT PARTY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 8 o’clock. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. Train arrangements in connegTION WITH ANZAC DAY. THURSDAY, 24th APRIL. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON. The Usual 5.40 p.m. Train for (PALMERSTON will leave DUNEDIN at U. 40 p.m., WASXATI 7.41, SEACLIFF 8.10, PALMERSTON arrive 9.4 p.m: Makes usual stops, and will also stop at Cliffs and Michie’s Crossing to set down. DUNEDIN-PORT CHALMERSi Trams leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 8.35 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 9.25 p.m. and 11.15 p.m These trains stop where required. MARKET DAY FARES. The Usual Market Day Tickets issuable ou Fridays will be issued from the following stations on THURSDAY, 24th, instead of on FRIDAY, 25th April. Glenavy-Bushey and intermediate stations, including those on Kurow Branch to OAMARU. .. Palmerston-Mihiwaka and intermediate stations and those on Oulram Branch to DUNEDIN. Stations on Gatlins River Branch to BALCLUTHA. ANZAC DAY, FRIDAY, 25th APRIL. All Train Services between Ashburton and Balclutha (including branches) will be SUSPENDED, with the following exceptions:— The 7.0 a.in. Invcrcargill-Lyttelton wharf Express Train (Dunedin depart 11.35 a.m.) will run, and will connect at Lyttelton with steamer express service for Wellington. The ‘S.Sb am. Christcburch-Invercargill Express Train (Dunedin depart 4.40 p.m.) will run. . Special Train, stopping where required, also at Cliffs and Michie’s Crossing, will leave Dunedin at 8.45 a.m., Palmerston arrive 11.3 a.m., and will return leaving Palmerston at 6.3 p.m,, Dunedin arrive 8.24 ( p.m. j All Goods Sheds will be CLOSED. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. TRAIN ALTERATIONS. ON TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL, the usual 9.0 a.m. Dunedin-Oamaru Train will leave Dunedin at 9.10 a.m., Waitati 10.12, Seaclifl 10.38, Waikouaiti 11.5, Palmerston 11,44, Hampden 12.26 p.m., Herbert 12.52, Mahcno 1.4 Oamavu arrive 1.37 p.m. Makes usual slops. EUCHRE. 7KTEW ZEALAND Labour Party (West IV Harbour Branch).—Euchre Party will be held in the Druids’ Hall, R'avensbourne, on Wednesday, April 30, at 8 p.m.; good prizes, good supper; admission Is. (CHANGE Of Night.—Millar Street Hall J Euchre will iu future be held on Monday instead of Tuesday each week, comniencing Monday, 21st April. SB UCHRE. Security Hall, King Edward \ street, To-mght (Saturday), 8 o’clock: 9 prizes; Ist prize value £I.—N.Z.L.P. EUCHRE.— Nga Maara Hall, Saturday night; 11 prize—twe each £l, 12s 6d, 10s. 7s 6d, and three ss. EITTI Dowling Club, To-night (Saturday); good prizes, supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admission Is. OLD GOLD. SOVEREIGNS! Sovereigns! Old Gold I Old Gold! Broken Jewellery, Teeth. Diamonds, etc Daily London price paid Also Typewriters, Surveyors’ Instruments, Musical, Binoculars, Electrical. Old Silverware (stamped), Guns, Rifles. Fishing Gear, Travelling Goods, Suits. Sewing Machines, Scales, Cameras, etc., etc., etc. Phone 13-657 for free valuation.—Robinsons Ltd. (Government licensed); new address, 156-8 Stuart street. FOR a better price for Old Gold try Paterson, jewellers, etc., 80 George street. Dunedin. OLD. Wanted, Broken Jewellery, VH' Watches, Chains, Rings, etc.; record price given.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J, and J. Arthur’s Building (upstairs). GOLD! Gold I—Guaranteed highest price; Gold, Jewellery, and Sterling Silver bought. Townsend, optician, jeweller, George street. ANTED, Oid Gold, Watches, and Broken Jewellery; best prices given. —J. Webster, watchmaker, 125 High street.
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Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 1
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