AMUSEMENTS. Patrons intending to ring for phone reservations may save themselves the inconvenience of doing so, as •we are already booked out. ■nilllllllllllllllllli. GRAND ■'"iillllllllllllii"" Direction of Amalgamated Theatres. 2.15 p.m. DAILY. 8 p.m. Phone reservations not held after IAo. ‘ CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS’ (20lh Century-Fox Picture, Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT DUNEDIN HAS EVER KNOWN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 . J. AND N. TAIT Present, for ibis one occasion only th« WORLD’S FAVOURITE SINGER, RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS | RICHARD CROOKS | Everybody's Tenor. | The most amazingly popular singer of the present generation, with a repertoire embracing all shades of musical taste. To say that Richard Crooks took Sydney and Melbourne by storm is to inadequately convey the triumphs he achieved in those cities, where he broke all known concert records. His return farewell concert in Melbourne attracted over '15,000 people to the Exhibition Building. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. The wide interest which is being taken in the appearance here of Richard Crooks has been manifested by the fact that applications for preferential booking have been received from Invercargill, Gore, Balclutha, Oamaru, and other provincial centres, and never before has such a demand been made for early reservations. Therefore, patrons are urged to send in their applications immediately for the ONE DUNEDIN CONCERT. Preferential Booking Applications, accompanied by remittance and stamped envelope, are now being received at the D.I.C. for Reserves at 11s 2d and 8s 5d (including tar and booking fee). Ordinary Booking Opens on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. Prices for Season: Reserved: 11s 2d, 8s sd, and 5s 9d. 'Unreserved; 3s 4d. (All Prices Include Tax.) All Dunedin will thrill to the glorious voice and supreme artistry of RICHARD CROOKS. ANIMAL WELFARE WEEK, Will be held through New Zealand from SEPTEMBER 27 TO OCTOBER 4 (inclusive) The Object of Animal Welfare Week is to create in the minds of Citizens the desirability of at all times showing KINDNESS TO ANIMALS, Ministers, Superintendents of Sunday Schools, and Head Masters of Schools have been requested to address their congregations and scholars on the desirability of at all times showing KINDNESS TO ANIMALS. Parents are laso requested to encourage their Children to Care for Animals and Birds and see that they are at all times kindly treated and well cared for. LEARN TO CARE FOR THOSE THAT CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, ' ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3,2 p.m. DUNEDIN GIRLS’ SPORTS DAY 100 Girls in Gay Variety of Uniforms. Boys’ Brigade 0.8. Band. Display of Highland Dancing. March Past, 2.30 p.m. 1 Admission: Is Adults, 6d Children. CATHEDRAL CARNIVAL in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE and ADJOINING HALLS, commencing OCTOBER 6. Bright and Sparkling Production of ' Cabaret Continental.’ Exclusive Engagement of CHANG LOO. Ballets. Attractive Stalls. Cabaret. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAFFODIL DAY AT LAW EENCE. On SUNDAY, 4lh October, a Special Passenger Train for Lawrence will leave Dunedin at 8.30 a.m., Caversham 8.37, Green Island 8.44, Mosgiel 9.0, Milton 9.57, Waitahuna 10.54, and arrive Lawrence 11.17 a.m. Return Train will leave Lawrence at 4.30 p.m and arrive Dunedin 7.23 p.m. ; Return Fares from the following stations only;— The daffodils at Wetherstones will be in full bloom; The distance from Lawrence to Wetherstones is approximately one mile. Hot water will be provided free. The Corporation buses to connect with the 8.30 a.m. train from Dunedin will run as under: — From Anderson’s Bay (via M'Bride street and Cargill's Corner), St. Clair, St. Kilda, Normanby, and Driver’s road (via Highgate and Ross street), at 8.0 a.m. The Railway Road Motor Bus to connect with the 8.30 a.m. Special from Dunedin will run as follows: » Port Chalmers depart 7.45 a.m., Sawyers Bay 7.52, St. Leonards 8.2, Burkes 8.6, Ravensbourne 8.13, arriving Dunedin 8.20 a.m. Bus for Port Chalmers will leave Dunedin at 7.30 p.m. (after arrival of return train from Lawrence). As only a limited number of excursionists can be conveyed by the special train, early application for tickets should be made at the stations named. Seals may be reserved for both journeys at a charge of Is. The Waverley Boys’ Band will accompany the excursion. For further particulars see handbill or inqiure from stations or local Booking Agencies.
IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 17
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