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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. With TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA TED M'NAMARA And SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. SAMMY COHEN. The Greatest Comedy Team in Pictures. Says It to the Tuns of a Thousand Laughs in a Double-barrelled Romance of Thrills — Action —Suspense. OCTAGON STAGE PRESENTATION. MONSIEUR DE ROSE And His ORCHESTRA. Selection, ‘ lolanthe ’ (Sullivan), With Assisting Artists. Plans at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.30. GRAIN'D BENEFIT CONCERT, BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, 18th, 8 p.m. Organised by Builders’ Union in aid of a member who is incapacitated through blindness. Part I. 1. Song-Miss RONA WOOD, ‘Arcadian Lullaby.’ 2. Song—Mr R. MITCHELL, ‘ Youth.’ 3. Recital—Miss ANITA WINKRL, selected. 4. Dance Duo—PHYLLIS FREEMAN and EVA MILNE, ‘ Tarantelle.’ 5. Song—Miss WINNIE M'PEAK, ‘Little Bird of Blue.’ 6. Toe Dance—Miss GLADYS CROSSAN, ‘ Golden Bird.’ 7. Song—Mr J. MACPHERSON, ‘ Long Ago in Alcala.’ 8. Violin Solo—Miss EVA JUDD, selected. 9. Recitation —Miss JOAN THOMPSON,^ ‘ Funny Things the Grown-ups Say.’ 10. Skipping Dance—GRACE DINEEN. Part 11. 1. Song—Mr F. TUOHY, 'For the Green.’ 2. Recitation —Miss ROBERTA WILLIAMS, ‘The Cold Proposal.’ 3. Dance Duo—KITTY AND PHYLLIS ECKHOFF. 4. Song—Miss MOLLIE ANDREWS, ‘ Songsters’ Awakening.’ 5. Song—Mr ARTHUR LUNGLEY, ‘ Five-and-Twenty Sailor Men.’ 6. Song—Miss IRENE HORNIBLOW, ‘Life and Death.’ 7. Dance Trio —Misses P. and K. ECKHOFF and E. TODD. 8. Song—Miss TUI SALT, ‘ Waiatn Poi.’ 9. Song—Mr LES. DALLEY, ‘For You Alone.’ 10. Dance Duo—Misses P. KENNEDY and G. CROSSAN, ‘Syncopation.’ Pianist, Miss IDA LUNGLEY. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. HYDRO CABARET. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC, CHARMING SURROUNDINGS, DAINTY CUISINE. THE Management of the St. Clair Hydro announces the OPENING OF THE ST. CLAIR CABARET SEASON on SATURDAY, 14th April, to be Continued thereafter on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S. Dancing till 11 p.m. Tariff, 2s 6d (including supper). Non-dancers catered for as usual. This Spacious Salon available for Social Functions of all kinds.

E AKLY SETTLERS’ HALL PIONEERS’ HALL. AND “ Wembley Club.” TO-NIGHT! “ Wembley Club.” TO-NIGHT! “ Wembley Club.” Old and New Dances, " Wembley Club.” “Excuse Me,?' Ono- “ Wembley Club.” steps. “ Wembley Club.” Arthur Gordon’s “ Wembley Club.” Dance Band. “ Wembley Club.” Will Smith’s Kapai “ Wembley Cub.” Orchestra. “ Wembley Club.” No pass-out Checks “ Wembley Club.” Issued. N.B.—Those having alcohol in their possession will be refused admittance. OLYMPIC REPRESENTATIVE’S FAREWELL, EMBASSY SALON, THURSDAY, at 8. milE KIWI AMATEUR SWIMMING -1 CLUB will entertain Miss Kathleen Miller, Now Zealand Olympic Swimming Representative, at a FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Embassy Salon on THURSDAY Next. Presentation of club prizes and presentation to- Miss Miller will bo made by the President (Mr B. S. Irwin). Dance to follow presentations. Firstclass music by the Piccadilly Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission: Double ticket, ss; single, As. Swimmers and friends cordially invited to be present. R. HECTOR. Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. Tie first monthly concert of the year will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, April 18, at 7.45 p.ra. Now is the time to become members. The Brightest and Cheapest Entertainment in Dunedin. Lovers of Scottish Song and Literature especially invited. NOTE THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION; Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Lady's Single, 4s per annum. Membership Tickets obtainable at Door. Also Messrs N. and E. S. Paterson, Crown Print Co., A. M'Leod, tailor, Octagon. J. HASTIE, President. PALAIS D E DA NS E, ALAIS DE DANSE, EMBASSY SALON, MORAY PLACE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 to 12. Lucky Spot and Streamer Dances. Six Prizes. Old and New Dances. Picadilly Full Dance Band. Admission, 2s 6d each, including Set Supper, Set Supper.

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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 8

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