AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. EDW. G. ROBINSON in 4 BLACKMAIL ’ ‘ BLACKMAIL ’ Ruth HUSSEY Gene LOCKHART (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LAUREL and HARDY In ‘ BLOCKHEADS.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "UllU I I gT. JAMES urn HuDirection: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily. 7.45 p.m. NEXT CHANGBThe Genial British Comic Who has the Wholo Empire Laughing. . . . Ho Entertains the Front Line Troops Between Pictures. Last Three Days of ‘ WAGONS WESTWARD * ‘ WAGONS WESTWARD * With CHESTER MORRIS . . ANITA LOUISE BUCK JONES .... ONA MUNSON GEORGE “ GABBY ” HAYES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Released by British Empire Films. Also Final Episode ‘ Green Hornet * EMPIRE lllimiHlli .iillliimii Direction; Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY - 7.45 , p.m. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY * Come On, George ’ Filled with FORMBY Fun, Formby Jokes, and Formby Songs. Associate Feature — GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY in GENE AUTRY ‘Colorado GENE AUTRY sunset.’ GENE AUTRY The Mighty Successor to ■SOUTH OF THE BORDER.’ Plans D.1.C.; Jacobs at 5 p.m.; Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British Empire Films Programme. NEXT FRIDAY! HEROIC ADVENTURE 1 Daring a Thousand Tortures . . . Piercing the Veil of Centuries Past . . . Risking All for Riches and Romance! Douglas Joan FAIRBANKS, jun. BENNETT FAIRBANKS, jun. BENNETT In ‘GREEN HELL’ * GREEN HELL* With GEORGE SANDERS JOHN HOWARD . . . ALAN HALE GEORGE BANCROFT. ONE SEDUCTIVE WOMAN I SEVEN DESPERATE MEN ! A New Universal Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre (12-433). ALL-IN CARNIVAL STREET PROCESSION Sponsored and Controlled by Otago’s £IOO,OOO Queen Carnival Executive. THROUGH MAIN STREETS, 7.30, FRIDAY NIGHT. THROUGH MAIN STREETS. 7.30, FRIDAY NIGHT. PROCESSION ROUTE: HOPE STREET TO FREDERICK STREET. PROCESSION ROUTE: HOPE STREET TO FREDERICK STREET. A GRAND SHOW ...... ON A GRAND SCALE. A GRAND SHOW ...... ON A GRAND SCALE. In a Class by Itself. 70 Decorated Floa is . . . Industrial Organisations, Manufacturers, Retailers, Concert Parties, the Battleship, the Tank, all classes of the community. THEY’RE ALL IN THE “ALL-IN” CARNIVAL PROCESSION. STREETS CLOSED TO TRAMS AND € AR3-7.30 to 9. By permission of the City Council the main streets, between the Exchange and Frederick street, will b e kept clear of trams and motor cars from 7.30 to the end of the procession—approximately 9 p.m. Traffic arrangements under the control of tho City Traffic Inspectors. Marshal of the Procession; Chief Traffic Inspector. I I AMAZINGLY DRAMATIC REVELATION OF INGENUITY. | j AMAZINGLY DRAMATIC REVELATION OF INGENUITY. | This Big Procession is being made possible by that wonderful j I never-sav-die spirit which will mould' all classes of the com- | munity "into a POWERFUL, IRRESISTIBLE, FASCINAT- | I ING PROCESSION. I I I MILES OF ACTION ... YELLS O F THRILLS ... FUN AND LAUGHTER' WITH A PUNCH . . . STRONG, TWO-FISTED. REDBLOODED ENTERTAINMENT PARTIES. YOU’VE HEARD OF BANDITS ROBBING TRAINS . . . YOU’VE HEARD OF PIRATES SCUTTLING SHIPS . . . YOU’VE HEARD OF HIGHWAYMEN HOLDING UP COACHES . . . BUT ON FRIDAY NIGHT YOU’LL ACTUALLY SEE THE LAST WORD IN THRILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT BE IN TOWN BEFORE 7.30 P.M., FRIDAY’. RADIO. GUARANTEED REPAIRS. EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL SERVICE. All Makes Repaired. Full Range of Replacement Farts Stocked. CERTIFIED RADIOTRICIANS. Sets collected and delivered. O A D I O CENTRE, Oj 105 Princes street. Phono 13-577. WE Service all makes of Radios; full range of replacement parts stocked; phono 11-759 and our radiotrician will call. —Chas. Bcgg and Co. Ltd., Princes street. TRADE In your old Radio as deposit 1940 Philco ; liberal allowance. —Chas. Bcgg and Co. Ltd., Princes street (phone 11-7591. 1 O Guaranteed Radio Repairs; reasonable charges; best equipment; collection and delivery.—Try Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd,, Hanover street. SHEPHERDS Radio Service (incorporating Radio department of the N.Z. Express Co. Ltd.), repair specialists.—2ls Moray Place (near Post Office) ; phone 12-712. OLD GOLD. SOVEREIGNS! Sovereigns! Old Gold I Old Gold I Broken Jewellery. Teeth. Diamonds, etc. Daily London price paid. Also Typewriters, Surveyors’ Instruments. Musical, Binoculars, Electrical, Old Silverware (stamped), Guns, Rifles, Fishing Gear, Travelling Goods, Suits, Sewing Machines, Scales. Cameras, etc., etc., etc. Phone 13-637 for free valuation.—Robinsons Ltd. (Government licensed); new address, 156-8 Stuart street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Friday, George street, vicinity Moray Place, Gold Ring, plaited design ; keepsake; reward.—Ring 12-008. lOST, Spectacles, in blue case. Friday, between Kaikorai and Frederick sheet; reward. —8176, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, Pocket Wallet, containing coupons, driver’s license, warrant of fitness; name inside.—Reward returning 239 Hanover street. LOST, Scotch Terrier Pup, answers to Chips; reward.—Bracmar Hospital, 480 George street. OST, Black-and-Grcy Spaniel Dog, weariug narrow studded collar. —Finder please ring. 21-046. LOST, Pince-nez, between Regent Theatre and 244 High gate, Roslyn.—Reward on returning to above address. STRAYED from 1 Gillies street, Carisbrook, Grey Kitten; answers to Tuppy. —Reward on returning above address. FOUND, at Easta brook’s, the Ring Specialists, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement Rings. EASTA BROOK’S Engagement are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices; see our window for values. EASTABROOK’S for Ladies’ and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches; all guaranteed; see our selection LUST, all thoughts «t chimney fires.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., 30 King street; chimney sweeping experts. fTIOUND —Screen’s greatest adventure, A 1 ‘ Union Pacific,’ Green Island Pictures, Saturday; reserves ring 23-925, or call Council Chambers; recommended by censor for adults; great entertainment.
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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 1
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