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NOTHING BETTER THAN THE BEST TIGER TEA

PLEASE NOTE STARTING TIMES—--2 p.m. ' Dangerous Journey ' 7.30 p.m. 3.15 Interval 8.45 3.25 .. ' Little Lord Fauntleroy * .. 8.55 ■ THE gTATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 p.m. —Twice Daily—7.3o p.m. Hearing Aids Available. II A DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT! Every member of the family will thoroughly enjoy it! NOTE: Owing to the length of this Remarkable Programme, Evening Sessions will commence promptly at 7.30. Frances Hodgson Burnett's Enchanting Story brought to vivid life! ' LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEEOY' LOED FAUNTLEEOY' LOED FAUNTLEEOY' With a Brilliant Cast of Screen and Stage Celebrities. FEEDDIE BAETHOLOMEW FEEDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Dolores Costello Barrymore C. Aubrey Smith . Guy Kibbee Mickey Eooney "II One of the Screen's Truly Great Pictures. THE MOST SENSATIONAL, SPECTACULAR, and THRILLING TRAVEL-AD-VENTURE PICTURE EVER TO COME ' TO THE: SCREEN! 'DANGEROUS JOURNEY ' ' DANGEROUS JOURNEY ' Filmed by the Dauntle'ss Explorers, Armand Denis and Leila Roosevelt. II ' 1,000 THRILLS MORE STARTLING THAN YOUR STRANGEST DREAMS! II ■ ' ' Released through United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN Begg's and State (Phone 12-324).

PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY Demand SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK .BE ADVISED RESEEVE EARLY. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. The Theatre Beautiful 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. The Screen's Supreme Adventure . . in Suspense. RKO-Radio Pictures Present Edward G. EOBINSON EOBINSON EOBINSON EOBINSON Joan BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT ' WOMAN in the WINDOW ' ' WOMAN in the WINDOW ' * WOMAN in the WINDOW ' ' WOMAN in the WINDOW ' ' WOMAN in the WINDOW ' * WOMAN in the WINDOW ' SO THAT ALL MAY ENJOY ITS TERRIFIC SURPRISE CLIMAX PLEASE DO NOT DISCLOSE THE ENDING TO YOUR FRIENDS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable for Children.) Box Plans Begg's and Octagon (Phone 13-091).

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ST. CLAIR VICTORY CARNIVAL, ST. CLAIR ESPLANADE,, NOW OPENING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 7.30 P.M., And CONTINUING FOR ONE WEEK. His Worship the Mayor (Mr D. C. Cameron) will Start the Fun at 7.30. THEN FOLLOWS—THE DONKEY D, E R B Y t - THE DONKEY DERBY ' 32 ENTRIES FROM LEADING DUNEDIN FIRMS FOR THE DERBY CUP PRESENTED BY MR JOE BROWN. The First. Two Heats will be Run Approximately at 7!45. Tote Tickets on Sale Before Each Event. Acceptances and Draw ,as "r ” . follows: — . . .. ... FIRST HEAT. West and Co.’s “ Ginger Beer,’.’ by “ Perfect Brew” out of “Bottle.” Laweon Darling’s “Small Profit,” by “ Darling " out of “ Caversham.” Otago Tyre Service’s “ Retread,” by ■ “ Good Rubber ” out of “ Many i Miles.” Exide Battery Co.’s “ Q.uickstart,” by “ Exide ” out of “Kick.” Radiation Ltd.’s “ Radiation,” by " Champion ” out of “ Rangeware. ,r McDonald and Miller’s “ Fancy,” by “Prime Bacon ” out of “Pig.” Brown, Ewing’s ’ “ ,Glad Rags,” by “ Quality . out of “ Superb. Arthur Barnett’s “ Big Horse,” by “ Neon ” out of “ Ligty.” SECOND HEAT. Moodie’s Caversham' . .Service Station’s “AH 0.K.,” by “Experience” out of “ Engineer.” • ' ’ , ■ Romison’s “ Regina Mints,” by “Sugar Ration ” out of “ Chewy.” Cadbury Fry Hudson’s “ Chocolate,” by “ Milk ” out of “ Dairy.” Coulls. Somerville Wilkie’s “ Invicta,” by “Paper Ruler” out of “ Ledger.” Lane’s “ Bottled Sunshine,” by “Pure Fruit” out of “Health.” Knowles Bros. South End Garage’s “ First Away,” by “ Lubrication ” out of “ South End.” ' Dunedin Brewery Co.’s “ West End,” by “ Good Stuff ” out of “ Great Taste.” British Chemicals Ltd.’s “ Plastic,” by “All Bull ’’ out of “ Casein.” Specially-laid Ozone Dance Floor. Non-stop Cabaret. Good Band. .“ Date her for this.” Illuminations, Searchlights, _ Games and Amusements of all kinds. Ice Cream and Refreshments. “ARE YOU A WIMPOLE?” All Children Under 16 Excluded from Carnival Area.

EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. MEMORANDUM FOR RETURNED SERVICEMEN ABOUT SPECIAL TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE BEFORE AND DURING THE 1946 SESSION. PECIAL ' PRE-SESSIONAL TUITION U will be provided during FEBRUARY AND THROUGHOUT THE SESSION in the following subjects:— Auditing, Bookkeeping 11. and ' 111., Chemistry, French. Latin, Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Physics, Zoology. Students are to report for registration, etc., at the various Departments on TUESDAY, February 5, between 10 a.m. and noon. Classes will be held from February 6 to 28. ■ . In all other subjects in which extra help is needed there will be no pre-sessional classes, but arrangements will bo made at the commencement of the Session (March 4) for special tutorial assistance in the course of the year. ' R. J. T. BELL, Chairman of the Professorial Board. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. YOUNG working Man, of good character, requires Board in private h0me.—2025, Star. WANTED, by young Man, Board in private" home, close in preferred, but not necessary.—237l, Star. SENIOR College Student (female) requires Board urgently for 1946.—State terms to 2439, Star. KIND Person wanted Board 2 Boys, aged 12 (Protestant h0me).—2556, Star. URGENTLY required, £4O-£SO, good security, return First-class Board, 25s week. —2231 Star. BACHELOR requires Furnished Room, city; permanent, no meals.—2793, Star. BOARD Wanted, working Girl, vicinity Roslyn Mi 115.—2723, Star. BOARD Wanted in good home for Training College Student (girl), from February 4; north end preferred, but not essential; references if required.- r 2724. Star. LARGE Furnished Room, use conveniences, preferably north; quiet, careful giris; references'.—2B42, Star. TWO Girls Want Full, Part Board, private if possible; willing mind children evenings if required; preferably north.—2B43, Star. BOARD Wanted, country apprentice Boy, from February 1.-2806, Star. QUIET young Man requires Full Board (£2) or Bed and Breakfast: can supply own blankets and t0we15.—2697, Star. GOLDEN Retriever Pups, 8 weeks; champion imported, Irial-winning strain; registration and pedigree supplied.—Kaikorai Kennels. 67 Brigttiton st. Kaikorai, Dunedin; phone 21-243.

DANCING. ■ BE WITH THE CROWD, EARLY SETTLERS* HALL, RENDEZVOUS DANCE, FRIDAY, 8 to 1 a.ra. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Continuous Music, Modern and Old-time, By - PAT HARBROW’S SOLID SIX. Good Company, Good Music and Singing. Good Dancing. AN EVENING WELL SPENT-. Admission 2s. BROAD BAY BOATING CLUB. DANCE,, Brdad Bay Hall, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), 26th JANUARY. Freddie Hines Orchestra. Prizes. Light Supper Provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m., returning after Dance. RELIGIOUS. Revival hall meetings, Fiiieui street. SUNDAY, 11 a.m., Communion; 6.30, Healing for Body and Soul (Isaiah, 53, 5). Hear Mr W. E. WILSON, of Christchurch. i EUCHRE. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday; good prizes iihall comfortably heated; admission Is.. GOLD. WANTED TO BUY, SOVEREIGNS, OLD GOLD, GOLD ° DENTURES, DIAMONDS, ETC. London Price Paid. , Also, Surveyors’ Instruments, Musical Instruments, Binoculars, Electrical Gcods, Old Silverware (stamped), Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods, Modern Radios, Sewing Machines, Scales, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners, Etc. Phone 13-637. ROBINSONS LTD.' (Government Licensed), 156-158 Stuart street. NEWELL PRY, Rings, Watches, Chains. Psaris, L oi.*is Wanted; big prices given -Wright’s, I Octagon, Martin’s Buildings (upstairs), abo?e Para Rubber Company.

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Evening Star, Issue 25700, 25 January 1946, Page 1

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