AMUSEMENTS. | Seiiiom: | 2.15 and 8 p.m. 1 Phone 13-379. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatre!. JOSEPH SCHMIDT, The World’* Famous Diminutive Tenor, John Coder Charlotte Anders, In A Spectacular Operatic Romance, ‘MY SONG GOES HOUND THE WORLD ’ Also Screening, The Refreshing Stars of * Bad Girl,* SALLY FILERS and JAMES DUNN, with Pinky Tomlitn, etc.. In • DON'T GET PERSONAL.* | (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WE PROMISE YOU NOTHING BUT GOOD ALL-ROUND ENTERTAINMENT, AND IT’S HERE IN ABUNDANCE. Bor Plan at Theatre. South Dunedin’* Own. I Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. —- Metro-Gold wy n-M ay er‘« Production of Eugene O’Neill'* *AH WILDERNESS’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Starring WALLACE BEERY LIONEL "BARRYMORE • AND ALINE MACMAHON, And The Screen’s Nit-Wits, Living up to their name. WHEELER and WOOLSEY ‘THE NITWITS’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j Reserve Plans at Sweet Shop next j Theatre; or Phone 22-575. . | TOURIST “B” CLASS £36 FROM NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. announce that, commencing with the sailing of “ Rangitiki ” from New Zealand, 19th November, they are doing away with the Third Class in their Motor Vessels “Rangitiki,” “ Rangitata,” and “ Rangitane,” and are substituting a new class called TOURIST “ B,” at reduced fares. The minimum fare will be £36, and the Company now quote the lowest rate obtainable from New Zealand to London. The fares vary from £36 to £42 single, and £65 to £76 return, according to the accommodation selected. All rates are subject to exchange and Government Tax, but even with these additions the fares are extremely low for the accommodation, service, and table provided. gTRAND EUCHRE. T. PATRICK’S SCHOOLROOM, 1 Macandrew road, TO-NIGHT, at 8. First Prize, £l. 10 Prizes. EUCHRE, TO-NIGHT. T. KILDA TOWN HALL, 8 o’clock. 8 Prizes. First Prizes £l. Good Cards. Good Games. UCHRE, Leith Bowling Club, To-night (Saturday); good prizes; admission Is; pavilion comfortably heated; supper. r|lo-NIGHT (Saturday). Euchre, _8 j JL o’clock, North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper, 7 good prizes; admission Is. —Albion Cricket Club. , ■ 171I 71 UCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, North-east 14 Valley, every Saturday; Grocery Night To-night (Saturday), 2 bags sugar, 2 bags flour, 2 tins biscuits; supper provided; admission Is. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, September 28th, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission Is; ball heated. TRADE PERSONAL. s EAR ANDY,—Thanks, will Meet you at FANCIERS’ MONSTER DOG LADE, Town Hall Basement, Moray e entrance, 7.30, TO-NIGHT, and pay 3d. Come up and see me.—KLONDIKE REMODEL from £1 ss; at Otago Dental Service, 206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). BOOK now, Eugene Perm, for 15s.—At Earsdell’s Toilet Rooms, St. Kilda; phone 23-380. WILL the Public please note that Lainach Castle will be Open on Tuesday and Saturday only for the winter months AINBOW Dry Cleaners and Dye Works, next Wood’s Hotel, Rattray street; we guarantee our work; trial soli- | cited. __________ A‘ LAING, Bootmaker, 90 Lower High • street.—Shoe Repair service, Stitching done for the trade; prompt service. ROADWAY Dry Cleaners (under new management) ; all work guaranteed; prices right; a trial solicited. . SK for Demonstration British Vactnc Vacuum Cleaner; backed by expert iervice and lull stocks of parts.-“ Ring 13-148, Vactric and Radio Co. Ltd., 43 Moray Place. rTIAKE half the fatigue out of cycling; JL fit Sturmy Arclier Gears.—Victor Nelson Ltd., eye'le gears specialists. "■tTeNT a Car, drive yourself; new Zi Chrysler Plymouth, Hillman-Minx. -Red Band Rentals; phone 10-953. ~ BARNETT AND CO., next • Stewart Dawson’s. Triangle Silk Scarves, newest shades and designs, from 2s lid to 4s lid each. ; SHIRLEY’S Tea Rooms (Next Wain’s).— Try our Cream Cakes, really nice fresh daily; Morning and Afternoon Teas. WHAT about that Plumbing Job?—Registered Plumber wants Work of any description; prices reasonable. PB7O, * Star.* ; PUR Coats Renovated and Remodelled, Necklets and Stoles at reduced prices. —Dunedin Furs, 397 Princes street (opp. Wren’s). HELLO, Everybody!—7 in a row, 8 on Saturday; well done, Otago; our peer-less-fitting Leather Overcoats at £2 10s. are sure shield-winners.—Fraser and Sons. DOWIE’S Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth street.—Huge stocks Timber, Doors, Windows, Sashes, Ranges, etc.—Call, or ring 10-130. | ROGERS AND HART for all. classes of Electroplating, Antique Copper and Brass Firescreens, Log Boxes, Kerbs -made to order.—647 Princes street south (opposite car sheds) ROADWAY Fish Supply.—Fresh Fish, Central Rabbits daily, Cooked Fish, Oysters, Chips at all hours to take home; shops, offices, etc, specially catered for. LOOKEE !—Tricycles, Dolls’ Prams; select yours now.—W. T. Beveridge Ltd., Cargill's Corner, South Dunedin. MAN, what bargains at Beveridge’s Better Bike Shop, South Dunedin. -* o 1 A O— Eugene Permanent Waving; iO’14:0 full head £l, half-head Ida, Resets 2s,—Adelphi, 261 George ikreet.
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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 17
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