AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. ‘DOUBLE ALIBI ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also HOPALONG CASSIDY in ‘ HIDDEN GOLD ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j Twice Daily: 2 and 8 p.m, Phone 13-378. Stalls, Is; Circle and Res., Is 6d. Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd. j A Homo from Homo an All Seasons. COMING 2 p.m. FRIDAY TWO SMASHING THRILLERS. ! gTEAND Universal Pictures Present THE DEAD END KIDS With NAN GREY and THE LITTLE- TOUGH GUYS In a Jolting Drama that will Smash its Way into Your Heart! The Wandering . . . Forgotten Kids of the Streets . . . Proving Their Worth . . . Telling an Angry World— YOU’RE NOT SO TOUGH ’ i YOU’RE NOT SO TOUGH ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) As Ranchers . . . They’re Riots! They Bring Fun to the Farm . . . Fear to the Racket Rings . . . as They Make Their Way to Market! Also,, Warner Bros! Present WAYNE PAT JOAN MORRIS O’BRIEN BLONDELL. MAY ROBSON - JANE WYMAN MAXIE EOSENBLOOM In a Howling Comedy, -‘ THE KID FROM KOKOMO ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IT’S THE LAUGH-AND-LET-LAUGH SENSATION OF THE YEAR. Hero are Some of the Laugh Lines: WAYNE MORRIS: “How Can I Be Kid Galahad if I Haven’t Got a Mother?” FAT O’BRIEN: “Don’t Cry, Champ; I’ll Find Her' if You Have to Fight in Every Town in the U.S.A.” JOAN BLONDELL: “ I’d Be a Mom to You, Kid, But It Ain’t Dignified for, a Bubble Dancer.” MAY ROBSON: “ They Say I’m Just a Shoplifter. I. Just Find Things . , > Before They’re Lost!” Box Plans at D.1.C.; Theatre at 7. COMMENCING 2 P.M. SATURDAY, AT STRAND AND MAYFAIR Chapter One, UNIVERSAL’S NEW SERIAL, FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE With LARRY “ BUSTER ” CRABBE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A T 41 Hope street, 2 minutes Exchange, •H*. excellent Accommodation; good table, phone, washing, all conveniences; tariff from 27s fid. BANDON VILLA, 34 Tennyson street, central, offers quiet, homely Board for all classes of workers; good table, washing; no lady boarders kept.—Phone 12-109. CLANRANALD, 6 Duncan street.—Superior Accommodation, centre of city; permanents or visitors.—Phone 13-495; Mrs Cook. WANTED, Gentlemen Boarders; washing, good table, phone.—Apply 107 Union street. CTACANCY for Boarders, large sunny • room; suit two business ladies.—Apply 7 London street, phone 12-987. 'ANTED, Board, for Motor Engineer’s Apprentice, aged 19; south end preferably.—B332, ‘ Star.’ QQ Albert street has Vacancies for Boarders from 25s. —Ring 11-076. /J_o Queen street has a Vacancy for young Lady Boarder to share bedsitting room. —Telephone 13-472. HOLIDAY RESORTS. CASH Buyer wants Crib at Ocean View, Brighton; state price and particulars. —8324, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, for Labour week-end, Crib, handy to Dunedin.—Particulars to 8521, •Star.’ WANTED Rent, (Christmas till New Year, Furnished House or Crib, Warrington.—Write, stating particulars, 8230, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Furnished Seaside Cottage, 2 or 3 weeks from Christmas Day; careful tenants.—B347, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1
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