AMUSEMENTS. As We Said . ... « As The Critic Said . . . As Yesterday’s Patrons Are Saying ‘ TALKING FEET ’ IS THE TALKING PICTURE EVENT OF 1940. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily, 7.45 p.m. THE PICTURE THAT HAS CREATED A FURORE RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE NORTHERN TOWNS. ‘ TALKING FEET ’ ‘ TALKING FEET ’ Featuring WILLIAM HEUGHAN, MARK HAMBOURG, THE 3 COCKNEY COMICS (These humorists are worth the money « alone), HAZEL ASCOT, SEAFORTH HIGHLANDER BAND, Dagenham Girl Pipers, BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES Super Supports include ‘ ARGENTINA ’ (Coloured Travelogue). ‘YES, WE HAVE NO BANANAS* (Stooge Comedy), ‘ Screen Snapshots. * Strange As It May Seem ’ (Novelty). Cartoon and Paramount News. TO-NIGHT’S PLAN at Jacobs’s till 6.30 p.m., then Theatre '(phone 13-702). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW, PIONEER HALL, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 4th and sth. Open Friday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. JAMES Admission. Is.
AIB FOR C E QUEEN CARNIVAL BALL AI B- F~b RC E «QXI EE N >C AJR NjG£X X' .B A Life/ MAIN TOWN HALL : MAIN TOWN HALL Organised and Sponsored by the Officers, N.C.O.a, and Men of the E.N.Z.A.F. Station, Taien. IN AID OF THE AIR FORCE QUEEN. Music: Jim Murray’s Swing Stars. Catering: Mrs Campbell.' Exhibition Dancing, Mr J. Hall Green and Partner. Delightful Ballets: Miss Constance Potts. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 ERIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Tickets: Double 15s, Single 10s. D.I.C. and Begg’s. Spectators admitted to gallery, Is. ANIMAL WELFARE WEEK Will ho held from SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 6, 1940 , The objects of this week are to encourage everyone to take an interest in the Welfare of Animals and Birds. Headmasters of all schools are requested to address their pupils on the necessity of. at ■ all times showing KINDNESS ,TO ANIMALS AND BIRDS. Ministers of all congregations and superintendents of Sunday schools are requested to address the children on the necessity of at all times being kind to animals. Parents are requested to instil a love for animals and birds m their children. The children are reminded of the ESSAY COMPETITION which is being held in conjunction with ANIMAL WELFARE WEEK. Full particulars regarding this competiJ tion obtainable from E. S. WILSON, » Secretary, Otago S.P.C.A. T. and G. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, Or P.O. Box 92, Dunedin. viJBQt! CASINO TO-NIGHT :: CASINO TO-NIGHT CASINO TO-NIGHT :: CASINO TO-NIGHT NEW GAMES : NEW ATTRACTIONS ; NEW THRILLS. Admission FREE : Appetising Refreshments. Admission FREE : Lucky Ticket Numbers Nightly. Casino Pie Cart. Supper a la Casino. FUN FOR FIGHTING FUNDS : REMEMBER THE CAUSE. A VERY IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCEM’BNT. f ENGLISH COMEDY IN 3 ACTS—‘ FULL HOUSE * ‘ FULL HOUSE ’—ENGLISH COMEDY IN 3 ACTS . From the pen of Ivor Novello. Sponsored by the Dunedin Repertory Society (Inc.), and to be presented under the auspices of the Otago Queen Carnival Executive. Ernest Griffeu, producer. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, OCTOBER 23 to 26 (Prop.: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Reserves, 3s. Plan at D.1.C., Oct. 15. Tickets now available. Queen Airini will be there. Queen Jessie will be there. QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA QUEEN CARNIVAL OLYMPIA CALEDONIAN GROUNDS,, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. For the Very First. Time in New Zealand. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH. LADIES’ RUGBY MATCH. BASKETBALL GIRLS v. HOOKEY GIRLS. What a Game! WHANG M’KENZIE, REFEREE. What a time he’s in for! HUNDREDS OF OTHER FEATURES. DETAILS NEXT WEEK.
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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 1
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