AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening To-night 7.30 Gary ’ ’ Kav Robert COOPER, MILE AND, PRESTON, In ‘ BEAU GESTE ’ (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) Hoppy Windy Lucky ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1/Dir.; Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. I • Coming To-morrow /Wednesday). ‘ THE OKLAHOMA KID ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ‘ KING OF ALCATRAZ.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (tel. 22-573). ANY NIGHT IS SKATING NIGHT! TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10. STRAND Twice Daily; 2 and 8 p.m, Phone 13-379. Stalls, Is; Circle and Res., Is 6d. Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corn. Ltd. A Home from Home in All Seasons. Universal Pictures Present ‘ ZANZIBAR * ZANZIBAR ’ With LOLA LANE . . JAMES CRAIG, Eduardo Ciannelli, Samuel S. Hinds. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Columbia’s Associate Feature: PENNY ARTHUR SINGLETON, LAKE, Tbe “ Merry Bumstends,” In a Bright, Breezy Comedy, ‘BLONDIE ’ SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING Ladies Is 6d. Gentlemen 2s. DE LUXE RINK, Filleul street, Opp. Town Hail. BIG ARMY SESSIONS Next Friday and Saturday! Next Friday and Saturday ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at 7. The salvation army, Dowling street. From America to New Zealand. Meet tbe newly-appointed CHIEF SECRETARY AND WIPE, LT.-COLONEL AND MRS EBBS, LT.-COLONEL AND MRS EBBS, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCT. 2nd, At 8. , Music provided by United S.A. Bands and Dunedin City Corps Songsters. < DON’T MISS MEETING THESE OUTSTANDING INTERNATIONAL. PERSONALITIES. MONEY NEEDED NOW . v . FOR OTAGO’S REHABILITATION FUND Our brave men ar,o relying on; those of us who stay at home to provide the necessary funds for rehabilitation purposes as the need arises. Even at this early stage the need is here. Grants are being made for the purpose of rehabilitating men of the 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force and for assisting dependents. • We who live in freedom, safety, and plenty can do much for those who will soon be fighting embattles overseas by making straight-out donations to the Hon. Secretary, R;' ,D, Stewart, P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. Telephones 11-031 and 11-063. OTAGO’S FIGHTING MEN EXPECT THAT OTAGO WILL DO ITS DUTY THAT DUTY IS AS PLAIN AS A PIKESTAFF. Otago didn’t fail during the Great War, because it was known that tbe money was needed. Otago won’t fail during this war, because the money is, and will be, needed to a greater extent. The numerous Queen Carnival activities provide the opportunity of building up a Rehabilitation Fund now, so that when our maimed and war-shattered fighting men need financial assistance it will be forthcoming. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. IT IS NEEDED NOW. PLEASE WILL YOU HELP WITH AS MUCH MONEY AS YOU CAN? NO DONATION TOO SMALL—NONE TOO LARGE. THIS HEAET-TO-HBART APPEAL i« inserted by Otago’s £IOO,OOO Queen Carnival.
MEETINGS. PUBLIC Meeting, New Zealand Social Credit Movement, Moran Buildings, Octagon, Wednesday, October 2nd, 8 p.m.; Miss King, M.A., will speak on ‘ Foreign looney—Peace and War. TRAVEL Club Meeting will be held Tomorrow in the Tudor Hall, Savoy, speaker being Mrs Beauchamp Barclay, who was recently evacuated from Hongkong. PERSONAL. WEALTHY young Man wishes to Correspond young Lady (35-30), view matrimony; send photo.—AMl, ‘Star.’
Eggs are becoming plentiful and cheaper. Act now, preserve them in SHARLAND’S EGG PRESERVATIVE, and have cheap fresh eggs all the year round. Clean, economical. Buv a tin to-day at your store.— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1
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