AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin’s Only Independent Theatre. Direction: G. X.. Johnston. QCTAGOS THEATEI 2 DAILY. 7.45 p.m. First—‘HOORAY FOR LOVE’ A host of thrilling stars in a glittering musical comedy. Ann Sothern, Gone Raymond. (For Universal Exhibition.) Second — ‘STAR OF MIDNIGHT * William Powell, Ginger Rogers. The most fascinating detective who ever kept an audience gasping. The last and greatest story by a master of mystery fiction, ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE. ,i Sizzling with baffling drama. (For Adult Exhibition.) . Booking Chas. Begg’s. Theatre 13-091. LADEIER To-night. A STORY OF EMPIRE THAT WILL THRILL BRITONS AS DID ‘ LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER.* * THE LAST OUTPOST,’ • THE LAST OUTPOST,’ • THE LAST OUTPOST,’ * THE LAST OUTPOST,’ With CLAUDE RAINS, CARY GRANT, COLIN TAPLEY, GERTRUDE MICHAEL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Reserves at Pike’s. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Prop., Sir Benj. Fuller.) Commencing Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m. CABARET CONTINENTAL CABARET CONTINENTAL CABARET CONTINENTAL 1 The Sparkling Variety Entertainment to be presented in conjunction with the Cathedral Carnival to be held in the adjoining Halls. An Incomparable Company of Artists, including: Jimmy MacFarlane, Tui Northey, Arthur Lungley, Harold Bain, Alex. M'Dowell, Kevin Dun, and Miss Abraham. Ballets by Miss Connie Potts The New Collegians’ Band And the Melody Quartet A Company of 45. A Company of 45. A Company of 45. AND AT 9.30 P.M. We present a Pot-Pourri, including, The Celebrated Chinese Magician (Under special exclusive engagement). Bert Nelson, the one-whecl-cycling clown, And The Bright Sketches, ‘JUSTICE’ and ‘IT’S MOMENTS LIKE THESE.’ THE TAMBOURINE BALLET. ADJOINING HALLS: I STALLS. STALLS. STALLS. I • EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. THE PRICES WILL ENSURE THAT. AMUSEMENT PARK. FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. GAMES OF SKILL. REFRESHMENT ROOM AND MILK BARS. NOVELTIES GALORE. JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE. A NNUAL CONCERT, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 7.45 p.m, Tickets, 2s 6d; Children, Is, Reserves at D. 1.0. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSIONS TO EGLINTON AND HOLLYFORD VALLEYS. THE FIRST PARLOUR BUS EXCURSION to EGLINTON and HOLLYFORD VALLEYS for the 1936-1937 Tourist Season will leave Dunedin on FRIDAY, 23rd October, returning to Dunedin on MONDAY, 26th October, 1936. A FOUR DAYS’ TRIP THROUGH WONDERFUL SCENIC BEAUTY, INCLUDING ACCOMMODATION AT LAKE TE ANAU HOTEL, FOR £4 10s. HiTWARD JOURNEY VIA MILTON, BALCLUTHA, GORE, LUMSDEN. RETURN JOURNEY VIA RIVERSDALE, KELSO, RAB’S JUNCTION, LAWRENCE. Particulars of trip may be obtained on annlication to Railway Road Motor Services’ Office, 14-20 Stafford street, Dunedin, telephones 12-781 and 12-741, .•jjid at railway stations and booking agencies. N.Z.R, ROAD SERVICES. DUNEDIN-BALCLUTHA-KAITANGATA SERVICES. MR WALLACE’S DUNEDIN-KAl’i GATA ROAD SERVICE has beei quired by the Railway Department as and including MONDAY, sth October, This Service will CEASE TO RUN A SERVICE on and after DAY, sth October, 1936, and Dunedintangata Passengers and Parcels will handled by the co-ordination of Tweedie s Kaitangata-Balclutha Service the South road Services recently acquire the Railway Department. The Kaitangata-Dunedin Time-table will therefore in future be; MONDAY TO SATURDAY, Kaiiangala, depart 8.45 a.m. Dunedin, depart 4.0 p.m. The Co-ordinated Service will be by the Railway Department fre Garage in Stafford street, Dunedin TTAVE you any Articles of Furni JLX that you do not use? Advertise t tor bale m the Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 19
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