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—wi* -vy* <s ■n x * AMUSEMENTS. NOVELTY AND VARIETY. ALL NEW PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PROGRAMME, PULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction, John Puller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. CORKING NEW SHOW. CORKING NEW SHOW. JOE BRENNAN JOE BRENNAN And CYRIL NORTHCOTE’S CYRIL NORTHCOTE’S SECOND BIG PUN SHOW, SECOND BIG PUN SHOW, ‘ KEEP SMILING,’ Featuring the following LAUGHING SENSATIONS:‘JOE’S WEDDING.’ ‘JOE’S WEDDING,’ ‘THE WOMAN OVER THE ROAD,’ ‘THE WOMAN OVER THE ROAD,’ ‘ALL ABOARD,’ ‘ALL ABOARD,' ‘THE HUGGINS’ GIVE A MUSICAL EVENING,’ AND A SPECIAL ATTRACTION (For One Week Only)—i.e., CHAMPION WRESTLING BOUT, For a Belt value £IOO, to be Wrestled bj Two Champions, CYRIL NOBTHCOTE and DISMAL DESMOND. Referee. Joe Brennan. During the contest proceedings will be broadcast from the ringside. Prices D.C. and Stalls, 3s (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 15-702. ROSLYN THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A vivid protest against the supreme penalty when the evidence is circumstantial, ‘THE MAN IN THE SHADOW,’ ‘THE MAN IN THE SHADOW,’ A burning problem of justice solved bv fate. Also WEB DAPHNE FREEMAN (pupil of the Crossan School of Dancing) in DAINTY CLASSICAL BAREFOOT DANCES. BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 p.m., TRAMWAYS BAY!) Will Play a Select Programme of Suitable Music. Collection. A. B. GOULD, Conductor. W. BELCHER. WEEKLY DANCE. Owing to St. Kilda Town Hall being engaged on TUESDAY, 17th, tho usual Weekly Dance will bo held in SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Ladies, Is 6d; G?nts, 2s. Dancing, 8-12. Music, Piccadilly Dance Band. ’Phone 12-044. MISS IVIE ADAMS, DANCING MISTRESS (F rom the Irving Academy. Cheltenham, England). STUDIO: WENTWORTH HALL, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Private Lessons and Private Classes daily or evening by Appointment. Couples coached. Children taught ballroom dancing. EVENING CLASSES, MONDAY, from 8 p.m. Students' Practice Class, WEDNESDAY, 7.50 p.m. All modern dances, including the Tale Blues, Strump, Waltz Hesitation, etc. TUDOR HALL TUITION CLASS, 7 to 8 p.m., every THURSDAY (before Merrymakers’ Dance). LEARN NEW STEPS AND DANCE THEM RIGHT AWAY. MOST WOMEN LOVE DANCING. Dunedin possesses belter advantages for Dancing than most cities. Ask her where she would like to go TO-NIGHT. It will be quite safe to ’phone first for a Table for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE AT THE SAVOY. CAREY’S SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Feature Numbers will include ‘My Heart Stood Still,’ ‘The Shady Tree,’ ‘My Souvenirs.’ Book Your Table Now by ’Phone 12-133. COOKING BY ELECTRICITY. ROOKING DEMONSTRATIONS with the “ ORION ” ELECTRIC RANGE will be given in Messrs H. E. SHACKLOCK’S, LTD., Upstairs Showroom, Princes street south, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, April 17th, 13th, and 20th, at 2 p.m. daily. A DINNER will be Cooked FRIDAY. All interested are invited. WEST HARBOR BRASS BAND TfITILL PLAY at PORT CHALMERS It TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, instead of SI. Leonards, as advertised. Collection in aid of Band Fund. S. GRUBB, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN CIVIC CHOIR. W; ILL Members please note that owing to the date of the next Rehearsal falling on Anza-c Dav, the Practice will be held on WEDNESDAY Next, 18th April, instead. A full attendance is requested. E. E. F. YOUNG, Hon. Sec. M ADAME A I, W Y N Will Deliver a LECTURE In JUBILEE HALL, VIEW STREET, SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL IS. 8.15 p.m. Subject, ‘ FAITH.’ CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. ‘CINDERELLA.’ Grand entertainment by ist Port Chalmers Company Girl Guides on TUESDAY, April 17th, at 7.30 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW TILL 1 a.m. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d; Guides, 6d. Dance: Gents, Is fid; Ladies, Is. PURPLE STAR DANCE, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FORBTTRY CORNER. A Select Dance will be held in the above Hall on SATURDAY, 14th April. Good Music. . Soft Drinks Free. LADIES, Is. GENTS, 2s. Right of Admission Reserved. Grand concert and dance, GLENCAIRN HALL, TOMAHAWK, WEDNESDAY Next, April 18, at 8 p.m. Dunedin Leading Artists assisting. Free Bis leaves Grand Picture Palace via St. Kilda at 7.30. Admission, including supper: Concert, Is fid; Dance, Is fid. J. HARBROW, Hon. Sec. VHTANTED Known—That Billheads, CirIT, culars, Cards. Programmes, and General Printing of every description are excelled at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices.

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

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

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

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